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We recently sat down with Peter Rieks, who is the product manager for Autodesk’s Geospatial products.&amp;nbsp; Autodesk is a global ISV known for design technology, allowing their customers to visualize, simulate, and analyze designs.&amp;nbsp; While you may know them by
 their flagship product, AutoCAD, they provide leadership in manufacturing, media and entertainment, and architecture/engineering/construction markets.&amp;nbsp; It’s fascinating to find out how they have created a constructive platform to utilize spatial data in an
 open environment that impacts how people design buildings, roads, and physical infrastructure.&amp;nbsp; &amp;nbsp;Autodesk’s main theme is “See it Before it’s Real,” and you’ll glimpse how they are delivering that vision, and the impact of SQL Server 2008 in this market. 
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http://www.microsoft.com/isv/Autodesk/default.aspx.&amp;nbsp;  
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		<title>Re: Autodesk, SQL Server 2008, and Spatial Data</title>
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			<![CDATA[Oh wow, that was really interesting.. especially towards the end, the real world demos illustrated amazing functionality.<p>posted by stevo_</p>]]>
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<p>my limit of knowledge in GIS is a course back in high school, maybe i am missing something, but i don't see anything &quot;new&quot; and &quot;cool&quot; from then (~10 years)&nbsp;in this demo...<br>
<br>
it is a cool field, but it seems more data-limited than anything else</p>
<p>posted by Verdant</p>]]>
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