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Geodatabases

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What is Geodatabases?

A geodatabase is a database used for storing, managing, and querying geographic information. It is a central repository for spatial data and associated attributes, allowing for efficient data organization, analysis, and management within a Geographic Information System (GIS). Geodatabases commonly store feature classes (points, lines, polygons), raster data, tabular data, and relationships between these datasets. They are used in a wide range of applications, including mapping, environmental management, urban planning, and resource management.

What other technologies are related to Geodatabases?

Geodatabases Competitor Technologies

Shapefiles are a simpler alternative to geodatabases for storing geographic data, especially for smaller projects or when advanced geodatabase functionality is not needed.
mentioned alongside Geodatabases in 21% (132) of relevant job posts

Geodatabases Complementary Technologies

ArcGIS Online is a cloud-based GIS platform that can utilize geodatabases stored within ArcGIS Enterprise or be used to serve data from geodatabases to web applications.
mentioned alongside Geodatabases in 1% (148) of relevant job posts
ArcGIS Server allows geodatabases to be accessed and served to client applications over a network. It's a key component for enterprise geodatabase deployments.
mentioned alongside Geodatabases in 1% (58) of relevant job posts
ArcGIS Pro is Esri's desktop GIS application that is used to create, edit, and manage geodatabases. It's the primary tool for interacting with geodatabases.
mentioned alongside Geodatabases in 1% (100) of relevant job posts

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