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Trimble Dimensions 2010 by Ron Ciccarone, LS

December 6, 2010 By Editor

I recently attended Trimble Dimensions in Las Vegas, Nevada. It was an excellent convention; Trimble has put together a significant offering of products and staff. They did an excellent job presenting the various product lines. I believe the attendance was just fewer than 3,000 people.

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A Visit to Trimble Dimensions 2010

December 2, 2010 By Editor

Earlier this month I travelled to Trimble Dimensions, a unique and informative users’ conference. All phases of this conference were well prepared and very professionally presented. The theme for this year’s conference was Converge, Connect and Collaborate. It gave attendees the opportunity to do … 

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Peter Batty GIS in the Rockies Keynote – GIS coming out of the closet

September 17, 2010 By GISuser

GIS in the Rockies keynote was delivered this year by Peter Batty (think Ubisense). With a conference theme, "Endless Opportunities for the Future"

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A few random thoughts, comments, and observations from the Apple Livestream event

September 2, 2010 By Editor

Some random thoughts and comments about the recent Apple product launch event (Sept 1, 2010) … as in previous years, Steve Jobs used the annual event to provide a glimpse at the fall product lineup as well as new application and service offerings.

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Utility Uses Trimble Technology to Develop Accurate GIS Database of Medium-Voltage (MV) Network

August 25, 2010 By Editor

A customer success story from Trimble from Belgrade, the third largest and one of the oldest cities in Southeastern Europe.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: News, Select Category, Utility Uses Trimble Technology to Develop Accurate GIS Database of Medium-Voltage (MV) Network

Amerisurv Article – GIS Matters: The Power of Place

August 5, 2010 By Editor

From The American Surveyor Magazine…  Geographic Information Systems–the powerful combination of visualization tools and spatial data–are ubiquitous today. People use GIS for many applications such as online searches for retail sources of products and services, as navigational aids in cars, planes, and boats, for hiking and hunting, health care services, and a myriad of industries.

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GIS as SaaS – How will GIS Companies Weather the Cloud Computing Storm?

April 29, 2010 By Editor

GIS as SaaS – Is the debate about cloud computing and software as a service (Saas) over? Philip O’Doherty, CEO of eSpatial, thinks it is and details what that could and should mean in the world of GIS.

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The Take 10 Map – 2010 Census Participation Rates

April 20, 2010 By Editor

This constantly updated WMS shows the National participation rate for the 2010 US Census

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What is the future for low-cost data?

March 17, 2010 By Editor

From 2009 to 2018, emerging space programs are expected to launch 65 satellites, a four-fold increase over the previous decade10 years.

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Coworking – Forget the Coffee Shop, This May Be For You!

March 8, 2010 By GISuser

Are you into any of the following: collaboration, openness, community, accessibility, sustainability?? If so then Coworking may be of interest to you.

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