
James Fee
Co-Host of Cageyjames & GeoBabbler
James has spent the past 20+ years in the Geospatial industry building platforms for my customers and users to be better informed about their businesses and decision making. He has always embraced change and looked at ways to integrate new technologies into existing workflows.
James has been instrumental in building modern advanced platforms that users can use across their organizations. Key to this is easy integration with existing tools, not wanting to disrupt workflows. Drag and drop import of Building Information Modeling (BIM), Geospatial Information Systems (GIS), and even Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) makes this process easy for users who may not be technologically savvy and prompting users to integrate IoT and other location intelligence tools. This “Digital Twin” concept recreates the real world digitally so that users can interrogate their data using Augmented Reality (AR)/Virtual Reality (VR), natural language (AWS Lex) and machine learning. All this is done while being open and modular to allow growth and changes as technology improves.
James is a thought leader in the Geospatial space, giving keynotes at conferences around the world and sharing his knowledge with the community. He strives to improve location-based technology to improve people's lives and make our cities a cleaner and more enjoyable place to be part of.
James Fee has hosted 11 Episodes.
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It Goes to Eleven
December 9th, 2020 | 1 hr 21 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
After a hiatus, James and Bill return to talk about digital twins and the state of 3D GIS.
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ArcGIS Virtual - The Esri UC
August 3rd, 2020 | 1 hr 5 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
James and Bill talk about what they saw at the 2020 Esri Virtual UC in July 2020. Some of the items that caught their eye was ArcGIS Enterprise Kubernetes, GeoPackage Editing, Notebooks, Mobile and IoT.
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GIS on MacOS
June 25th, 2020 | 55 mins 46 secs
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
James and Bill talk about using GIS on MacOS. How easy it is to get started and how to get software for a Mac.
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You Won't Believe the Research
April 15th, 2020 | 1 hr 27 secs
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
You'd be surprised how much effort Bill and James put into things, or maybe you won't.
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Finally Elastic
February 2nd, 2020 | 1 hr 2 mins
database, elastic, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
That Elastic episode the guys kept talking about? Well here it is...
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Hot Geo Takes for 2010 - Yea You Read That Correctly
October 14th, 2019 | 1 hr 4 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
After a bit of a layoff for James moving into a new house, CnG is back with GeoWeb, Ron Lake, Twitter Lists, Conferences, Android 10 and some predictions for 2010.
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Expectations
July 26th, 2019 | 1 hr 5 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
Bill and James take the podcast on the road to the deep, deep south. Discussions include expectations of open source users and open source developers, Cesium spinning out (see that's an Earth joke) and Google Pixel photos.
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GDAL: Beyond OGR
July 1st, 2019 | 1 hr 3 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
Bill and James discuss GDAL/OGR and how they use it, how valuable it can be and why you should know how to use it.
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FOSS4G-NA: Puts and gets and puts and gets and puts and gets...
May 10th, 2019 | 1 hr 4 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
James and Bill talk about what went down at FOSS4G-NA 2019 and what caught their eye. Also there was in depth discussion about Polaroid branded surge protectors.
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PostGIS: The Spatial Database Engine That Could
March 27th, 2019 | 1 hr 13 mins
database, geography, geospatial, gis, map, mapping, maps, programming, spatial
James and Bill talk spatial databases.
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Pilot - James and Bill discuss what software they use for their workflows
February 27th, 2019 | 57 mins 20 secs
esri, gis, microsoft, postgis, qgis
We have to start somewhere! James and Bill go over what software they use and how they use it.