We’ve known for some time now that ArcGIS.com was coming soon, well now you can check it out for yourself at http://www.arcgis.com.
Feature – Adobe Flash vs. The World
Does it seem like everyone is ganging up on Adobe these days? Apple and Microsoft have made some bold moves lately in an attempt to prevent Adobe’s Flash® technology from transferring the same dominance it has on the PC onto mobile devices.
ArcGIS 10 A QuickLook at new features
ArcGIS 10 is a major release that dramatically transforms how people use and apply GIS. ArcGIS 10 is expected to ship during the second quarter of 2010. Read on for some of the new features and a podcast describing what’s coming at 10
GISuser Application Tip – MAPublisher LabelPro – Collision-free, rule-based text placement!
Here’s a tip about a useful application from Avenza Systems… MAPublisher® LabelPro™
geoXMF Enterprise GIS Technology Brief – Advancing the State Enterprise GIS Performance Management
Enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) is a key part of overall enterprise IT where high performance requirements are demanded and governed by service level agreements or other types of performance contracts. The need for enterprise GIS performance monitoring and management is a mission-critical need for any CIO and GIS Manager. Software tools are available to […]
What’s Coming in ArcGIS 10 – An update from ESRI Canada
Yes indeed, recall back in January when we learned that ArcGIS 9.4 release was renamed ArcGIS 10. Read on for what you can expect at 10.0 and hear directly from Jack Dangermond
ERDAS Announces New Releases of Extensions for ArcGIS
Norcross, GA – ERDAS announces new releases of several ArcGISr extension products, providing more streamlined tools to improve workflows and save time.
ArcGIS 10.0 and the Jack Dangermond podcast introducing the next release – Full, 3D GIS
Did you know that ArcGIS 9.4 was recently [officially] renamed to ArcGIS 10.0? This was a hot topic flying around Twitter tonight as details of the official announcement have been shared among the Geo Tweeters still hanging around after “business hours”. I took a few minutes to listen to an ESRI podcast with Jack Dangermond.
Spotlight – IDRC – Mapping climate change hot spots
The mapmakers, in comjunction with a project led by the Economy and Environment Program for Southeast Asia (EEPSEA) based in Singapore, focused on 592 sub-national provinces or districts in Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, the Philippines, and Indonesia.
5 Things that encourage me to use an application
What compels you to use an application? There’s a number of potential features, however, there’s several things that will almost always convince me that I need to give an application a try.