Tag: software
All the posts with the tag “software”.

Using Kerchunk to make NOAA’s National Water Model Dataset more accessible
Posted on:November 2, 2023My blog post recapping our work around NOAA's National Water Model (NWM) is finally out!

Remote Unlocking a Linux Box
Posted on:July 8, 2023One of the core values at my workplace, Element 84, is reliability, and part of that is security, which we take seriously. This requires that all our computers be encrypted at rest.

Benchmarking Zarr and Parquet Data Retrieval using the National Water Model (NWM) in a Cloud-native environment
Posted on:September 22, 2022This blog post recaps our research on which popular data format works better for National Water Model access over the cloud.

When to use Netlify
Posted on:March 23, 2022This blog post sketches out the architectural thought when deciding if a static site host, such as Netlify, is a good fit for a project.

On Visiting Teams
Posted on:October 8, 2020Azavea has a number of engineering teams, which have developed expertise in different kinds of technologies, subject matters, and project formats.

Generating Pyramided Tiles from a GeoTiff using GDAL
Posted on:May 8, 2020This blog post presents a tutorial for generating pyramided map tiles (also called Slippy Map tiles) from a GeoTIFF using GDAL, which can be used in Leaflet or OpenLayers.

Generating Pyramided Tiles from a GeoTIFF using GeoTrellis
Posted on:August 6, 2018
GitHub Pull Request Workflow
Posted on:May 8, 2017
How to Build Asynchronous Workflows in a Geospatial Application
Posted on:October 20, 2016