"I'm very positive about the future of GIS. It's the right technology at the right time. When I think of all the major problems that we face throughout the world today—overpopulation, food shortages, reduced agricultural production, adverse climate change, poverty—these are all quintessentially geographic problems. These problems are all concerned with the human relationship to the land, and this is where GIS can make its biggest contribution. GIS is the technology of our times and is uniquely suited to assist in solving the problems that we face."
-Dr. Roger F. Tomilson, Father of GIS
Saturday, 15 August 2020
Friday, 14 August 2020
DocStar ECM available for Esri ArcGIS
Epicor Software Corporation released a new DocStar® Enterprise Content Management (ECM) DocStar® Enterprise Content Management (ECM) connector for ArcGIS which enables organizations to connect Geographic Information System (GIS) spatial information and related documents accessible via a map. Users can easily access GIS layers and features while instantly displaying related GIS maps, data and documents.
“Our new connector greatly simplifies document retrieval and management for organizations using ArcGIS, For example, a company that owns and operates mobile cell phone towers can click on a tower location on a map and see all the documents related to that location, such as equipment specifications, service and repair orders, schematics and the like. A building owner can review assets from the top of the building to the subterranean level and download related documents in either a PDF or the native format. This tool helps organizations make more immediate and informed data-driven decisions.”said Greg Cooke, senior director, sales, DocStar ECM.
Saturday, 8 August 2020
Free access to ArcGIS platform and learning resources
ESRI offers free access to ArcGIS platform and its learning resources through Learn ArcGIS.
- Free access for one year to software, lessons, and a community of learners
- Access to ArcGIS Online and over 20 apps including ArcGIS Pro
- Provides a library of lessons related to spatial analysis, data science, coding, and storytelling with maps
"Students in fields such as data science, public health, business, and journalism know the value GIS brings to their work yet often lack access to software and training,". "This program provides these motivated students who can't access ArcGIS through their institution with a way to learn independently and acquire additional skills that expand their career options in the digital economy." said Jack Dangermond, Esri founder and president.
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