Indoor Location has become the holy grail of location based-marketing, bringing consumers from their home to the closest shopping mall or retailer, greeting them with a message as they enter the mall or the store, helping them navigate indoors, send product information and special promotions as they get closer, and finally allow them to pay […]
Tip – ArcGIS Online – new version scheduled to be released
Esri will be releasing a new version of ArcGIS Online tomorrow. This new version will have several new functions which you might find useful as you deploy ArcGIS Online for your organization. Remember you now get one named user and 100 credits for each ArcGIS for Desktop License you have that is under current maintenance. […]
CloverPoint Insight Land Registry – Helping Build Nations Leveraging GIS to unlock the value of land
On April 1, 2012 the Huu-ay-aht First Nation from Anacla, British Columbia on the west coast of Canada celebrated the first anniversary of their return to self-governance and the management of their own lands.
Feature – Miami, OH students build GPS-guided robotic snowplow/lawnmower
Anyone who has gone to college is probably familiar with the idea of a capstone course. A final hurdle to clear in receiving a degree, students take such a course to demonstrate their practical knowledge by pulling together all of the main concepts taught throughout the program of study. There are capstone courses—and then there […]
Are Businesses Crossing Lines by Tracking Employees?
Expert Cites Benefits & Ways to Ease Privacy Concerns
A GIS Laboratory, Indeed – A Look at Arizona State’s GIS master’s program
Arizona State’s GIS master’s program thrusts students onto the leading edge of the field—and geospatial technologies
GISuser Expert Feature – Low-Tech Field? Think Again
Phoenix landscaping company conducts plant density study to optimize water consumption, tries mobile mapping to collect ‘Big Data’ quickly
USGS Tech Tip – Why is Landsat important and the Landsat Missions Timeline
Landsat has the optimal ground resolution and spectral bands to efficiently track land use and to document land change due to climate change, urbanization, drought, wildfire, biomass changes (carbon assessments), and a host of other natural and human-caused changes. Moreover, the continuous archive reaching back to 1972 provides essential land change data and trending information […]
Summaries From The Esri International Developer Summit #DevSummit
GISi was fortunate to send 10 our of employees to the Esri Interntaionl Developer Summit in Palm Springs, CA this week and they produced a recap each day of the sessions and plenary they attended. Each recap is broken down from Day 1, Day 2, and Day 3 with highlights and then a more in […]
Mobile World Congress 2013 Recap
“Welcome to Spain, Thank you for your business,” remarked the immigration officer and thus started my yearly pilgrimage to the grand slam of mobile – The Mobile World Congress 2013. It is truly a global event with participants from virtually all countries looking to do business, learn a thing or two, and ponder over what […]