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MapServer is an Open Source internet map server, which runs as a CGI program. MapServer was developed by the University Of Minnesota . MapServer was originally developed with support from NASA , which needed a way to make its Satellite Imagery available to the public.1 TECHNICAL MapServer supports Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) standards, including Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service (WFS). MapServer works with PostgreSQL and its PostGIS extension, and supports proprietary GIS formats including ESRI 's Shapefile format. MapServer uses OGR and GDAL libraries to translate files from one File Format to another. MapServer supports PHP , Python , Perl , Ruby , Java , and C# for Scripting and customization. OPEN SOURCE GEOSPATIAL FOUNDATION In November 2005, Autodesk , the MapServer Technical Steering Committee Members, the University of Minnesota, and DM Solutions Group announced the creation of the MapServer Foundation.2 With this announcement, Autodesk announced that its internet mapping application, MapGuide , would be developed as an open source application with all new Code and be named "MapServer Enterprise". The existing MapServer application would be renamed "MapServer Cheetah". This name change was overwhelmingly opposed by the MapServer community.3 Autodesk then backed off this name change and retained the name, "MapGuide" for its product. Also, plans to establish the MapServer Foundation were scrapped; Instead, the Open Source Geospatial Foundation (OsGeo) was established to include MapServer and other open source GIS projects.4 REFERENCES SEE ALSO
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