GIS user technology news

News, Business, AI, Technology, IOS, Android, Google, Mobile, GIS, Crypto Currency, Economics

  • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Advertising & Sponsored Posts
    • Submit Press
  • PRESS
    • Submit PR
    • Top Press
    • Business
    • Software
    • Hardware
    • UAV News
    • Mobile Technology
  • FEATURES
    • Around the Web
    • Social Media Features
    • EXPERTS & Guests
    • Tips
    • Infographics
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Shop
  • Tradepubs
  • CAREERS
You are here: Home / * PRESS / Business / EagleView and Esri Canada Announce New Integration Within Cityworks Platform

EagleView and Esri Canada Announce New Integration Within Cityworks Platform

March 23, 2021 By Editor

New integration will make it easier than ever for Cityworks users in Canada to access  EagleView’s high-resolution aerial imagery

BELLEVUE, Wash. and TORONTO, Canada, March 23, 2021 – EagleView, a leading  technology provider of aerial imagery and data analytics, and Esri Canada, a leading  provider of geographic information system (GIS) solutions and sole distributor of  Cityworks public asset management solutions in Canada, today announced a new  integration to simplify the asset management workflow. With the new integration,  EagleView’s Integrated Pictometry Application (IPA) is launched from the Cityworks Esri  map viewer, allowing users in Canada to view EagleView’s high-resolution aerial  imagery in a web browser. 

This integration simplifies the project workflow by allowing public works and asset  management personnel to access high-resolution oblique imagery directly within the  Cityworks platform, eliminating countless field visits to save both time and money. With  EagleView’s patented oblique imagery, which provides a 45-degree angle view of a  property, personnel can utilize ‘ground-truthing’ to verify assets in the field, such as  signs and traffic lights. 

“Esri Canada is pleased to have worked with EagleView, the provider of Pictometry  imagery, on this integration,” said Rob Santos, Director of Public Works, Esri Canada.  “The ability to expand GIS capabilities within Cityworks by integrating Esri partner  solutions is a huge differentiator and value-added benefit that Cityworks solutions bring  to Esri customers. Integrating EagleView – with its aerial imagery and oblique  perspectives – with Cityworks will streamline business workflows and improve decision  making related to asset maintenance and land management activities. This integration  is a very simple to use but powerful addition to the Cityworks library of map tools.” 

“We are thrilled to be able to integrate EagleView’s high-resolution aerial imagery within  the best-in-class asset management tools that Cityworks provides,” said Robert Locke,  President of Government, EagleView. “This partnership makes it easy for public works  and asset management personnel in Canada to verify assets from their desk, which  drastically improves efficiency as well as return on investment. We’re happy to partner  with Esri Canada to make this ease of use possible, which is central to our core  mission.”

With the new integration, a variety of departments within local government, such as fire  staff, parks and recreation, and engineering, can collaborate with public works and  asset management personnel within one environment, ensuring accuracy and ease of  use. Cityworks users can utilize the integration from either behind the desk, saving time  and money, or in the field in the event of an on-site visit.  

“Since our initial commitment to EagleView and the use of oblique imagery, the City of  Leduc has been actively seeking ways to capitalize on the tremendous potential of  applying this technology to the significant workflows within our Public Services  department,” said Cindy Post, Manager of Enterprise Systems and Analytics, City of  Leduc, AB. “This integration, initiated by the Corporate Information Technology  department, was driven by the city’s commitment to find innovative solutions that bridge  and leverage the potential of existing technology and data.” 

“Functions such as remotely measuring roads, bridges and other key infrastructure will  save time and money, and the additional capability available with oblique imagery will  reveal greater detail of structures, traffic signals, fire hydrants, and other critical  municipal infrastructure.” said Rick Sereda, Director of Public Services, City of Leduc,  AB. “We are excited to put this into production, and grateful to EagleView and Esri Canada for the opportunity to see this partnership realized.” 

About EagleView 

EagleView is a leader in aerial imagery, machine learning-derived data analytics and  software, helping customers in different industries use property insights for smarter  planning, building and living. With more than 200 patents, EagleView pioneered the field  of aerial property measurements and has the largest multi-modal image database in  history, covering 98 percent of the U.S. population. Flying over 9.5 million linear miles  every year, EagleView’s coverage is the most extensive and up to date, enabling local  government and business customers to use the most accurate data to make timely and  informed decisions. For more information, call (866) 659-8439, visit www.eagleview.com and follow @EagleViewTech. 

About Esri Canada  

Founded in 1984, Esri Canada provides geographic information system (GIS) solutions  that empower people in business, government and education to make informed and  timely decisions by leveraging the power of mapping and spatial analytics. These  solutions enable organizations to better manage their resources, plan their future and  collaborate within and beyond their organization. Esri Canada’s products and services  help advance successful digital transformation. The company serves 12,000  organizations from 16 offices across Canada and is based in Toronto. In 2019, Esri  Canada achieved Platinum Club status with the Canada’s Best Managed Companies  program by retaining its Best Managed designation for seven consecutive years or 

more. More information can be found at esri.ca. Follow Esri Canada on Twitter,  Facebook, YouTube, Instagram and LinkedIn.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Cityworks, EagleView, ESRI

Editor’s Picks

OpenAerialMap – The open collection of aerial imagery

Trimble Unity – Next Generation Suite of Software Applications for Water, Wastewater and Stormwater Utilities

Social Guide – The Definitive Starting Point for Mastering your Twitter Analytics

A Decade of Change in America’s Arctic: New Land Cover Data Released for Alaska

See More Editor's Picks...

About Editor

Glenn is a geographer and a GIS professional with over 20 years experience in the industry. He's the co-founder of GISuser and several other technology web publications.

Recent Industry News

The Drift Between Early Notes and Final Case Files in Abuse-Related Legal Support

April 29, 2026 By GISuser

Aerial Surveys Int’l and Global Marketing Insights to Present GEOINT 2026 Workshop on Multi-Domain Geospatial Fusion for Automated Infrastructure Monitoring

April 24, 2026 By GISuser

Why Timing Matters More Than You Think With Spray Seal (And Why People Often Get It Slightly Wrong)

April 22, 2026 By GISuser

The Quiet Planning Stage Most People Don’t See When Building a Pool in Brisbane

April 22, 2026 By GISuser

Hot News

State of Data Science Report – AI and Open Source at Work

HERE and AWS Collaborate on New HERE AI Mapping Solutions

Virtual Surveyor Adds Productivity Tools to Mid-Level Smart Drone Surveying Software Plan

Categories

Copyright gletham Communications 2015 - 2026

Go to mobile version