FAQ: Microsoft Open Government + Open Data (Part III)
Credits go to Mark Gayler (CSI) – Field Marketing Manager for updating this FAQ
Check Part I Here. and Part II Here.
1. Are There Any Open Data Applications Available for Windows Phone 7?
Yes, VanGuide was developed as an open data application using City of Vancouver open data and showcasing use of Windows Azure, Bing Maps, Silverlight, social integration with Twitter, plus a mobile client app that runs on iPhone and Windows Phone 7.
- VanGuide on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZUHVQT24Is
- VanGuide Web UI (on Azure) – https://vanguide.cloudapp.net
- VanGuide code on Codeplex (Open Data Application Framework ODAF) – https://odaf.codeplex.com
- VanGuide Windows Phone 7 Code on Codeplex - https://vanguidewp7.codeplex.com
2. Do Open Government or Open Data Technology Projects Require Open Source Software (OSS)?
No – open source software is not required for Open Government. Open Government and Open Data technology projects can be built with the same mixture of tools and technology as with any other IT project (both proprietary and open source). There are no particular advantages of open source software (OSS) in Open Government or Open Data initiatives. Government organizations should select technology based on ‘fit for purpose’ and taxpayer value.
Microsoft offers both commercial and open source solutions for Open Government and Open Data projects.
3. What Costs/Resources Does a Typical Startup Open Data Catalog Require?
Microsoft OGDI = Free download from Codeplex.
Windows Azure Subscription Cost = < $500 per month (budgetary, depends on volume of data and # transactions). Windows Azure and MSDN often have developer incentives and Starter Offers e.g. first 6 months Free. See www.microsoft.com/windowsazure/pricing
Time to Setup Open Data Catalog (Customer/Partner) = 1 - 2 persons up to 3-4 weeks
4. What Alternative Technologies Exist in the Open Data Arena?
There are no strong vendors or technologies that dominate Open Government or Open Data projects as yet. We are seeing many open data projects developed using technologies such as Drupal, Google Maps, PHP, and WebKit for iPhone.
For Open Data Catalogs and Portals, the primary alternative technologies we are seeing typically use Drupal, Google Maps, CKAN (open source), and/or Socrata (Commercial).
5. Can Microsoft and Alternative Solutions be Combined?
Yes.
We sometimes find the BEST solution for Government customers is to combine different (even competitive) technologies for a richer, hybrid solution e.g. Drupal with CKAN with OGDI/Azure. This has been done successfully in the following projects:
UK Data.gov.uk - https://data.gov.uk/metoffice-data-archive - UK Meteorological data hosted on data.gov.uk using Windows Azure DataMarket
https://www.emitter.ca – Provides localized tracking of environmental data. Uses Drupal combined with OGDI and Windows Azure for data storage.
https://datadotgc.ca – A catalog of Canadian Federal open data. Uses CKAN open source solution combined with OGDI and Windows Azure.
In particular, we often find that CKAN and OGDI are complementary technologies. CKAN is strong at data-publishing and self-service, whereas OGDI provides robust Cloud-based storage combined with an Open API for developers.
There is even a Drupal/OGDI integration module available at https://ogdifield.codeplex.com.
6. What Tools and Frameworks Are Available to Enable Development of Customized Solutions?
There are many demos, tools and framework projects available to help build customized solutions. These are some examples:
- https://govdata.eu - European Open Government portal – EU datasets and application demos on here.
- https://ogdifrance.cloudapp.net/ - Multi-Lingual OGDI with full support for FRENCH (MSFT France OGDI Starter Kit).
- https://ogdifrancerdf.cloudapp.net/v1/data/museesfrance?format=rdf – France OGDI/RDF demo
- https://www.microsoft.com/downloads/fr-fr/details.aspx?FamilyID=420837f8-25ec-47ba-b558-b6a7f64b3348 –French OGDI v3 fork.
- https://openturf.cloudapp.net/ - Multi-City/ Multi-Region Open Data Application Framework (evolution of VanGuide) --Web, iPhone, WP7 Mobile, iPad, Android (in development).
- https://vanguide.cloudapp.net - VanGuide/Open Data App Framework for interacting with open data sets --Web, iPhone, WP7 Mobile.
- https://mapway2.cloudapp.net - Web/BING Ajax framework for visualizing/plotting geographic open data feeds including OGDI.
- https://www.vanpark2010.ca/ - Silverlight-based Parking Application using OGDI and Vancouver open data sources.
- https://www.microsofttownhall.com/ - Citizen engagement Platform based on Azure/SQL Azure.
- https://openlab.ca/foodtree - Museum of Vancouver open data / crowdsourcing data site for the Harvest Story Exhibit (precursor to bhangra.me) --Web, Desktop, WP7 Mobile
- https://openhalton.ca/vanpark/ - JavaScript OSS Framework (Simile Exhibit) using OGDI JSON data feed for visualizing Vancouver Parks data
- https://openhalton.ca/vancouver/ - PivotViewer Framework (Silverlight) using Open Data set for visualizing Council expenses.
- https://culturafrance.cloudapp.net/ - Art and Culture mashup from France using OGDI/Azure
- https://github.com/openlab/DataLab/ - MS Canada Open DataLab project on GitHub includes auto-loader for Drupal, OGDI, Azure, etc.
- https://ogdifield.codeplex.com – Drupal OGDI Field Module
7. Are there Any Partner Solutions for Open Government and Open Data Projects?
Yes, there are several examples of Open Government solutions from Partners:
- https://heygov.com - ISC’s 311 customer services platform powered by Azure/SQL Azure, Dynamics CRM, Silverlight, .NET.
- · Miami311 using HeyGov! - https://www.heygov.com/default.aspx?MapID=Miami311V2
- · San Francisco Open311 using HeyGov! - https://www.heygov.com/default.aspx?MapID=SanFran311
- https://openintel.cloudapp.net/oi.aspx - ISC’s Open Source platform for geospatial/GIS data dissemination on Azure/SQL Azure
- IDV Solutions produce Visual Fusion which is a data visualization technology that can be used with Open Government projects - https://www.idvsolutions.com/Demos/
8. What Are the Partner Opportunities for Open Government and Open Data Projects?
There are many opportunities for partners to develop products and services to service Open Government initiatives. For Open Data projects, these opportunities fall broadly into 3 categories:
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