Posts Tagged ‘arcgis’

  • ArcGIS 9.4 transformed to ArcGIS X (10) – What is ESRI secret?

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    Recently ESRI (Jack Dangermond) announced to change the name for the next release from 9.4 to 10.0. In my opinion there has to be more than already promoted features for this release there have to be another joker which is not announced yet. What do you think? What will be the next big thing in ESRI ArcGIS 10?

    10 suggestion what might come are (these respresent some of the most requested features for ArcGIS):

    • support for Mac OS X (because of the X in the logo) [chance: 20%]
    • Full rewrite of ArcObject, which made them native 64bit components. Full x64 support for all components (Engine, Desktop, Server) [change: 40%]
    • full 3D GIS system (integrated volumetric geographical objects for all components) [chance: 90%]
    • new approach to serve mobile GIS for new mobile Platforms like Android, iPhone OS and Blackberry. [chance: 75%]
    • intuitive integration of “cloud” computing (e.g. Toolboxes can be naively published on the web and integrated from the web – from desktop to server) [chance: 60%]
    • significant performance improvements (especially reading and writing large amounts of data both for filegeodatabases (fGDBs) as well as for SDE databases) [chance: 50%]
    • close all bugs of features in the current release [change: 1%]
    • several extensions are integrated in the main product (change of the licensing policy) [chance: 5%]
    • ArcGIS is becoming a spatial-temporal GIS [change: 90%]
    • major improvement of the ArcGIS Server REST interface (API will support native Geodatabase writing access) [chance: 80%]

    Beta 2 will still be called 9.4. The final release will be mid to late Q2 2010.

  • The GIS Market Leader and Mobile GIS

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    ESRI is well known for providing professional GIS solutions from desktop to server. But they always struggling with mobile GIS. For a long time ArcPad was ESRI’s reference application when it comes to mobile GIS. ArcPAD tries to be the baby ArcGIS for mobile devices, with very limited functionality and cumbersome user interface. Of course mobile devices are very limited in their funktionality few years ago and the Windows Mobile platform is a still a hassle, but ESRI has difficulties finding their strategy for mobile GIS solutions both for expert and the broader community.

    With their new ArcGIS server platform and REST based APIs ESRI also realized a technology for mobile use. It is easy to embed maps and layers in different environments including mobile phones, PDAs, tablet PCs etc. The following video shows a more professional way to use ArcGIS mobile and in the second part of the movie a demo is given on the iPhone where Base Maps from an ArcGIS Server are visualized within an iPhone App.

    This video was embedded using the YouTuber plugin by Roy Tanck. Adobe Flash Player is required to view the video.

    The demonstrations of new options for mobile workforces are based on ArcGIS Mobile 9.4, and will be available soon.

    Now the questions is will this strategy become successful?

    In my opinion ESRI has now a huge potential to gain ground in the mobile GIS world, also for a wide user group. Essential in my opinion will be the continuous development and extension of their ArcGIS Server APIs. For example it is expected to have direct Geodatabase read/write access with the JavaScript API in version 2.0, coming with ArcGIS 9.4. On the other side it is important to have easy to use client software for all major mobile platforms, including iPhone OS, Android, Blackberry, PalmOS and Windows Mobile. ESRI should provide “demonstrative” applications for different use cases ranging from experts (or data collectors) to “traditional”  Google Maps users. It will be very important to open up building blocks for application building on mobile Platforms (very important Android and iPhone OS) so that developers could design and implement their own applications based on ArcGIS mobile. It should designed like ArcObjects building blocks on the Desktop and Server.

    If ESRI can take this challenge for 2010 the GIS market leader will also play an important role in the mobile GIS sector.

    What is coming with ArcGIS 9.4 in general?

  • Featured Sessions at ESRI UC 2009

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    ESRI has published a list of Featured Session for the User Conference 2009.

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    How can we design our future with GIS?
    Jack Dangermond President, ESRI

    How can we design our future with GIS? UC Opening Plenary Session, Mon, Jul 13, 8:30AM – 3:30PM

    This inspiring session is a must-attend event where you’ll celebrate the accomplishments of the ESRI community with thousands of your fellow innovative and pioneering colleagues. ESRI president Jack Dangermond will welcome you and acknowledge the people, projects, and programs making a difference in today’s world. Also, hear him discuss geospatial trends, the direction of ESRI, and his vision for GIS.

    Can you protect nature without stifling the local economy?
    Willie Smits Biologist and Chairman, Masarang Foundation

    Can you protect nature without stifling the local economy? Designs for the Environment: Rebuilding Forests, Mon, Jul 13, During the Plenary Session

    Willie Smits will share his inspirational passion for rebuilding forest habitat and orangutan populations. He will talk about a project underway in eastern Borneo that is positively impacting communities by creating a better future for local people, trees, and the orangutan.

    How can GIS help alleviate poverty?
    Hernando de Soto President, Institute for Liberty and Democracy (ILD)

    How can GIS help alleviate poverty? Designs for Poverty: Formalizing Landownership, Mon, Jul 13, During the Plenary Session

    De Soto will share how geographic information system (GIS) technology is being used to formalize landownership—an approach he feels is helping the poor take a crucial first step away from poverty.

    Which mobile solution best meets my needs?
    Jian Lange ArcPad Product Manager, ESRI

    Which mobile solution best meets my needs? ESRI Mobile GIS Solutions Overview, Tue, Jul 14, 8:30AM – 9:45AM (1st offering), Wed, Jul 15, 1:30PM – 2:45PM (2nd offering)

    This session will help you select the most suitable ESRI software for your mobile application. Topics will include matching personas with products, demos, and providing a decision-making tree. Furthermore, the session will outline the complete ESRI mobile product line including ArcGIS Mobile, ArcPad, ArcGIS Engine, and Adapx.

    What should I be doing now to prepare for ArcGIS 9.4?
    Sud Menon ArcGIS Server Lead Architect, ESRI

    What should I be doing now to prepare for ArcGIS 9.4? ArcGIS Server GIS 9.4 Plans, Tue, Jul 14, 10:15AM – 11:30AM (1st offering), Wed, Jul 15, 3:15PM – 4:30PM (2nd offering)

    This session will discuss and demonstrate the key functionality being planned in the upcoming ArcGIS 9.4 release. ArcGIS 9.4 is the next major release of ArcGIS and will be in Beta later this year. This session will focus on the new improvements in ArcGIS Server at 9.4, including new web services, improved APIs, improved raster support, and much more.

    Are there better ways to tell stories with maps?
    Clint Brown Director of Software Products, ESRI

    Are there better ways to tell stories with maps? Bringing Your Geographic Information to Life, Thu, Jul 16, 8:30AM – 9:45AM

    The goal of this presentation will focus on how to turn your data into useful information and on how to bring it to life on the web — making it actionable, consumable, and understandable. We will describe and demonstrate a series of simple approaches that you can leverage to publish your geographic information, make it consumable, and to build effective, informative Web GIS deployments.

    Can GIS make government more efficient and transparent?
    Martin O’Malley Governor of Maryland

    Can GIS make government more efficient and transparent?, Mon, Jul 13, During the Plenary Session

    The State of Maryland is leading the way with GIS through years of state and local collaboration, all being brought together under the governor’s vision that geography is the common language and one map must be developed for one Maryland (creating an authoritative basemap of Maryland).

    How will we share and collaborate in the cloud?
    Scott Morehouse and Dirk Gorter

    Director of Software Development and Director of Product Management, Web GIS, Taking Advantage of the Cloud, Tue, Jul 14, 8:30AM – 9:45AM

    This session discusses the most recent pattern for GIS, “Web GIS” and how it compliments existing patterns of a GIS like Desktop and Enterprise. Together, these three fundamental patterns provide a more powerful and complete Geographical information eco system. We will review the key aspects of a Web GIS, how it relates to the other components and the latest technologies, including cloud computing, that have enabled this new concept.

    How do I justify my GIS budget in this economy?
    Victoria Kouyoumjian IT Strategies Architect, ESRI

    Getting at the Business Benefits of GIS—An ROI Approach, Sun, Jul 12, 8:30AM – 5:00PM

    This preconference seminar sets out to teach a standardized return on investment (ROI)-based enterprise GIS strategy and business case methodology for identifying, prioritizing, and calculating the business value of GIS technology for any organization. This will be relevant for those seeking funding for a new or expanding GIS program or seeking to prioritize their existing budget to realize the most impactful return.

    How is GIS being used to track stimulus spending?
    Pat Cummens Government Strategist, ESRI

    How is GIS being used to track stimulus spending in the US? GIS Delivers Transparency & Accountability: Tracking Stimulus Spending is just the Beginning, Wed, Jul 15, 8:30AM – 9:45AM

    Worldwide there is a growing the expectation for improved citizen engagement in government activities. This is promising to open up government; providing transparency into decision making and spending. The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), commonly known as the Stimulus Act, designed to infuse $787 billion into the US economy is providing a proofing ground for this transparency. Citizens want to know what’s going on, particularly in their neighborhood, and expect easier ways to hold their government accountable. GIS can help citizens view and understand government information in a meaningful way.

    How can image processing improve my GIS work?
    Lawrie Jordan Director of Imagery Enterprise Solutions, ESRI

    How can image processing improve my GIS work? Imagery Then and Now; Detecting Change, Wed, Jul 15, 8:30AM – 9:45AM

    Image change analysis is the key component to updating geospatial data sets and reducing the cost. Permanent cultural changes can be pinpointed using 25 years of Landsat imagery to identify changes, while dramatically reducing production time and costs. Correlated Land Change (CLC) using MDA EarthSat’s patented change detection techniques will show how this can be done.

    [via ESRI.com]

  • ArcGIS Explorer with Ribbon Interface

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    A quick preview of the upcoming ArcGIS Explorer 900 release from ESRI. This version will include the ribbon interface, which is known from Office 2007. On the ESRI homepage ist can be read that this version will be available Q2 2009 right after the release of version 9.3.1. I think we will see the new version during the developer summit 2009 (March 23-26).

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    Following new features are expected for ArcGIS Explorer 900:

    • New User Experience ribbon interface.
    • Integrated 2D and 3D Display—allowing users to choose their display mode.
    • Presentation Tools
    • Easy to Configure and Customize—New tools provide an easy way to tailor applications to a specific audience or to specific needs.
      • Do not require programming
      • Multiple configurations can be authored and managed centrally
      • Software development kit (SDK) lets developers build custom tools and add-ins to extend ArcGIS Explorer’s capabilities
    • Virtual Earth Services—Continually updated basemaps and layers from ArcGIS Online.
      • Includes Virtual Earth imagery, streets, and hybrid layers.
      • Available as a subscription-based service to standalone ArcGIS Explorer users. However, if you are an ArcGIS Desktop (ArcInfo, ArcEditor, ArcView) user, you can use the same Virtual Earth content for free in ArcGIS Explorer that you use in ArcGIS Desktop.
    • Internationalization—Support for multiple languages in both the ArcGIS Explorer user interface and in the online Help.
    • ArcGIS Online Sharing—Search for, discover, and use additional content.
    • Improved Data Support—Includes:
      • Full support for the new layer packages that can be created using ArcGIS Desktop 9.3.1. Layer packages enable ArcGIS Explorer users to leverage ArcGIS Desktop cartography.
      • Improved support for KML/KMZ files, including support for regionated KML.

    [via ESRI.com]

  • Some infos on the ESRI DevSummit 2009

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    In 2009 ESRI holds their 4th developer summit in Palm Springs, CA. Between March 23-26 various sessions covering the whole product line of ArcGIS will be covered. Of course news about the version 9.3.1 will be demonstrated and an outlook on 9.4 will be given. The keynote session will be held by David Chappell, principal of Chappell & Associates in San Francisco, California.

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    One of the most promoted session is the ArcGIS Silverlight API, which will compliment the JavaScript API and the Flex API.

    Jim Barry, EDN’s program manager, provides an outline of the DevSummit and defines each component of the event -> watch the following video.

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    Following Program is planned:

    Demo Theater Day/Time
    Extending ArcLogistics Mon 4:00pm
    Creating custom clients for the ArcGIS Server Image extension Mon 5:00pm
    ArcGIS Business Analyst Server Mon 6:00pm
    Building SharePoint Web Parts with the Web ADF Tue 1:00pm
    ArcGIS Explorer 900 Developer: A truly managed experience Tue 2:00pm
    Developing Real-Time Applications with Tracking Analyst and Tracking Server Tue 3:00pm
    Creating Custom GIS Portals using GIS Portal Toolkit Tue 4:00pm
    Developing custom forms and queries for ArcPad AXF files Tue 5:00pm
    Using application configurations to roll out a customized ArcGIS Explorer 900 experience Wed 10:00am
    Extending, customizing and implementing the Situational Awareness Bundle Wed 11:00am
    Geometric Networks for Developers Wed 12:00pm
    Performing Network Analysis with Geoprocessing Wed 1:00pm
    Developing Applications for ArcGIS for AutoCAD Wed 2:00pm
    Integrating Microsoft Silverlight with the Web ADF Wed 3:00pm
    Leverage Dynamic Display in ArcGIS Engine Applications Wed 4:00pm
    Presummit Seminar Day/Time
    Introduction to ArcGIS Explorer 900 Mon 8:30am
    Introduction to ESRI’s Developer Technologies Mon 8:30am
    Designing and Developing Geoprocessing Tools with ArcGIS Mon 1:00pm
    Developer’s Guide to the Geodatabase Mon 1:00pm
    Technical Session Day/Time
    A Developers Guide to ArcGIS Server Tue 1:00pm
    Developing .NET Applications for ArcGIS Engine Tue 1:00pm
    Developing Java Applications with ArcGIS Engine Tue 1:00pm
    Effective Geodatabase Programming Tue 1:00pm
    Migrating VBA/VB6 ArcObjects Applications to .NET Tue 1:00pm
    Programming and Design Patterns for the ArcGIS Mobile API Tue 1:00pm
    Support Operations and Processes presentation Tue 1:00pm
    9.4 Beta Program presentation Tue 2:45pm
    An overview of the ArcGIS JavaScript APIs Tue 2:45pm
    Building .NET Applications using the ArcGIS Server Web ADF Tue 2:45pm
    Building and Extending Tasks for ArcGIS Server Java Web Applications Tue 2:45pm
    Building Geoprocessing Tools with Python Tue 2:45pm
    Enhancing Your Applications with ArcGIS Online Tue 2:45pm
    Moving Desktop Applications to ArcGIS Server Tue 2:45pm
    ArcGIS Server Performance and Scalability—Performance Factors and Optimization Tue 4:30pm
    Best Practices for Designing Effective Map Services Tue 4:30pm
    Building Your First Rich Internet Applications with ArcGIS API for Flex Tue 4:30pm
    Custom Raster Format Support in ArcGIS through GDAL Tue 4:30pm
    Extending the ArcGIS Desktop Applications Tue 4:30pm
    Implementing Security for ArcGIS Server Java Solutions Tue 4:30pm
    Using the ArcGIS Server REST API Tue 4:30pm
    ArcGIS Server Performance and Scalability – Testing Methodologies Wed 10:30am
    Customization with the ArcGIS Server Image Extension Wed 10:30am
    Customizing Editing Workflows with the Java Web ADF Wed 10:30am
    Developing Advanced Applications with the ArcGIS API for Flex Wed 10:30am
    Developing Advanced Applications with the ArcGIS JavaScript API Wed 10:30am
    Python Scripting—Advanced Techniques Wed 10:30am
    Working with ArcGIS Server Services Using the SOAP API Wed 10:30am
    Building and Optimizing Geoprocessing Services for ArcGIS Server Wed 1:00pm
    Developing with ArcGIS Raster APIs Wed 1:00pm
    Extending ArcGIS with Java Wed 1:00pm
    Implementing Security for ArcGIS Server .NET Solutions Wed 1:00pm
    Introduction to the ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight Wed 1:00pm
    Patterns and Best Practices for Building Applications with ArcGIS API for Flex Wed 1:00pm
    Programming and Design Patterns for ArcPad Wed 1:00pm
    Advanced Map Caching Topics Wed 2:45pm
    Creating a 3D Virtual City using ArcGIS Wed 2:45pm
    Developing Advanced Applications with the ArcGIS API for Flex Wed 2:45pm
    Distributed Geodatabase Development Wed 2:45pm
    Extending ArcGIS Server with Java Wed 2:45pm
    Introducing and Implementing ArcGIS Explorer 900—Part I Wed 2:45pm
    Top 10 How-tos for the ArcGIS Server .NET ADF Wed 2:45pm
    Best Practices for Designing Effective Map Services Wed 4:30pm
    Building Custom Tasks for ArcGIS Server .NET Web Applications Wed 4:30pm
    Building Your First Rich Internet Applications with ArcGIS API for Flex Wed 4:30pm
    Customizing Graphics and MapTips with the Java Web ADF Wed 4:30pm
    Implementing Enterprise Applications with the Geodatabase Wed 4:30pm
    Introducing and Implementing ArcGIS Explorer 900—Part II Wed 4:30pm
    Patterns and Best Practices for Building Applications with ArcGIS API for JavaScript Wed 4:30pm
    Building great web maps using ArcGIS Thu 8:30am
    Customizing Graphics and MapTips with the .NET Web ADF Thu 8:30am
    Developing Advanced Applications with the ArcGIS JavaScript API Thu 8:30am
    Developing Defense Applications using Military Analyst and MOLE Thu 8:30am
    Developing for the GeoWeb: Notes from the Field Thu 8:30am
    ESRI Product Licensing Thu 8:30am
    Working Effectively with the Geodatabase Using SQL Thu 8:30am
    An overview of the ArcGIS JavaScript APIs Thu 10:15am
    ArcGIS 9.4—The Road Ahead for Developers Thu 10:15am
    ArcGIS Server Performance and Scalability—Performance Factors and Optimization Thu 10:15am
    Deploying ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Engine Applications in .NET Thu 10:15am
    Implementing ArcGIS Mobile Applications for the Enterprise Thu 10:15am
    Leveraging the OGC Capabilities of ArcGIS Server Thu 10:15am
    Patterns and Best Practices for Building Applications with the ArcGIS API for Microsoft Silverlight Thu 10:15am
    Advanced Map Caching Topics Thu 1:30pm
    ArcGIS Server Performance and Scalability – Testing Methodologies Thu 1:30pm
    Building and Optimizing Geoprocessing Services for ArcGIS Server Thu 1:30pm
    Building ArcGIS Applications for AutoCAD Thu 1:30pm
    Customization with the ArcGIS Server Image Extension Thu 1:30pm
    Patterns and Best Practices for Building Applications with ArcGIS API for Flex Thu 1:30pm
    Patterns and Best Practices for Building Applications with ArcGIS API for JavaScript Thu 1:30pm
    User Presentation Day/Time
    Building RESTful Apps and Services Using MVC Tue 1:00pm
    Philadelphia Map Plug-in: Reusable Map Control with ArcGIS API for FLEX Tue 2:00pm
    ArcGIS, the Web, and the GPU – Advancing 3D GIS Visualization Tue 3:00pm
    Unit Testing 101: Building Testable Applications Tue 4:00pm
    Dynamically Creating and Deleting Map Services and Layers Using VB.NET and ArcGIS Server Tue 5:00pm
    Using OpenLayers with ArcGIS Server REST API Wed 10:00am
    Building ArcGIS Mobile Applications with the WPF Composite Application Library Wed 11:00am
    Harnessing Server Object Extensions Wed 12:00pm
    Print & Legend Web Services for the ArcGIS JS API or WebADF Wed 1:00pm
    Flex, REST, WMS and Distributed Processing for Economic Development Wed 2:00pm
    Implementing a Custom Image Server Raster Format Wed 3:00pm
    Intro to Agile Software Development Wed 4:00pm

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    You can also watch videos about some sessions of the previous developer summit of 2008: 2008 DevSummit Presentations

    Link: http://www.esri.com/events/devsummit/index.html

  • ESRI ArcGIS 9.3 JavaScript API and Google Maps

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    Since ArcGIS 9.3 ESRI provides a JavaScript API of ArcGIS Server.

    The video shows how to build powerful business applications by dynamically querying information contained in map layers.To query geometry properties you can use the esri.arcgis.gmaps.Query class.

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    More information for developers can be found at: http://resources.esri.com/arcgisserver/index.cfm?fa=jsapis

    Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

  • Features planned for ArcGIS 9.4

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    The next release of ArcGIS (9.4) will focus on the following four key themes:

    Enterprise Readiness
    Continue to expand ArcGIS Server’s capabilities in respect to platforms, scalability, and security through focus on UNIX/Linux and Java support, dynamic map performance, and rich Internet application support (Flex) as well as enhancements to Tracking Server.

    Productivity for ArcGIS Professionals
    Simplify the user experience, streamline workflows for increased productivity, and promote collaboration with easier sharing of information. Enhancements are planned in the areas of advanced modeling, 4D analysis and visualization, map scripting, and modeling of non-spatial and temporal features among others.

    Geospatial Enabled Application Development and Rapid Deployment
    Building on the new capabilities at ArcGIS 9.3, the next release will continue to expand the functionality to easily and quickly deploy systems throughout the enterprise. In ArcGIS Explorer, a new look for the user interface, 2D and 3D integration, and mark-up/collaboration are planned. In ArcGIS Online, enhancements include universal find, geoprocessing, and catalog services. ArcGIS Mobile will include enhanced routing and navigation as well as support for professional GPS and additional platforms.

    GIS Solutions for Business Users
    ArcGIS 9.4 will extend the solution product offerings to the ArcGIS platform to build a set of tiered solutions for business and logistics. Within the Business Analyst suite, Business Analyst Online will be migrated to the Business Analyst Server platform. Also an integrated logistics solution that leverages ArcLogistics, Network Analyst, and StreetMap Mobile is planned.

    Additional Features

    ArcGIS 9.4 will support the ability to check out licenses and borrow licenses from a central license manager and for use in the field.

    At 9.4, ESRI will focus more on desktop to desktop (CAD and GIS) interoperability with particular emphasis on improving and simplifying how Microstation and AutoCAD data is integrated into ArcMap and migrated to the geodatabase.  This will include improvements to the way GIS data is shared with Microstation users.  Improvements to the ArcGIS for AutoCAD plug-in are also ongoing. This activity will move forward with the goal of making ArcGIS for AutoCAD an editor of the geodatabase and a rich client of ArcGIS Server.

    Search - At 9.4, ESRI is launching an ambitious effort to have search capabilities deeply integrated into all elements of ArcGIS. This will allow users to automatically create and discover various GIS resources using simple search tools.  Users will have search tools integrated in their desktop that search local files, workgroup servers, enterprise servers and the open Web.  For example, a user may need a water resources data set in England. He would simply type that in and search.  This will require that ArcGIS automatically stamp simple discoverable metadata on all objects that it touches—data, models, maps, workflows, documents, etc.

    ArcGIS 9.4 will have a strong focus on improving the desktop user experience with an editing environment that relieves users of the need to manage geodatabase details, new geoprocessing tools that perform editing functions; powerful search functionality, a new user interface that will let users simplify applications (e.g., ArcMap) for an optimal workflow, and more flexible toolbar behavior and management.

    We will be overhauling the metadata editor as part of our metadata creation, management, and data sharing improvements in ArcGIS 9.4.

    Analytical Tools. ArcGIS 9.3 supports a suite of new 3D analytical tools (i.e., proximity, intersection, etc.) exposed through the ArcObjects API.  At 9.4, ESRI plans to extend this functionality as geoprocessing tasks and end user tools, exposed directly in the user interface. Also at 9.4, ESRI will be introducing a whole series of new tools for 3D editing (moving 3D objects around), interactive texture rendering, terrain editing, and higher performance visual display.

    In ArcGIS 9.4, ESRI plans to add additional collaboration tools to allow easier sharing of notes and markups.

    [via http://events.esri.com/uc/QandA/index.cfm?fuseaction=printall&ConferenceID=85D7FF7F-1422-2413-199D382F1109DE0A]

    Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

  • ArcGIS for AutoCAD

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    ArcGIS for AutoCAD is a free application that provides access to ArcGIS Server map services and allows CAD users to visualize and query GIS data without conversion in AutoCAD. As a CAD user, you can work directly with ArcGIS map services to add GIS context to your AutoCAD session.

    This introductory video demonstrates how ArcGIS for AutoCAD leverages the spatial data management and cartographic capabilities of ArcGIS Server.

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    With ArcGIS for AutoCAD, you can (according to ESRI)

    • View live GIS maps, displaying GIS symbology of all underlying GIS data structures in CAD.
    • Include the results of GIS analysis in your CAD designs.
    • Include GIS basemaps in your CAD products.
    • Access feature attributes in CAD directly from the underlying GIS databases using the Identify tool.
    • Define the coordinate system within AutoCAD to automatically project maps on the fly without transforming CAD drawings or converting GIS data.

    Link: http://www.esri.com/autocadapp

  • A TouchTable Demonstration by ESRI

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    Recently I have found this video on YouTube, where ESRI demonstrated the use of ArcGIS Engine and ArcGIS 3D Analyst with a TouchTable. It’s not the wow effect anymore (ony basic functionality), but you can see how far they are.

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    Written and submitted from CUAS, using their network.

  • ArcGIS 9.3 available now!

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    Today the shipping of ArcGIS 9.3 starts. To find a list of all improvements ESRI is providing a pdf document with new features. Also a video is available shows some new function of ArcGIS 9.3. Visit following link to see the presentation.

    Video: http://esri.com/flashmedia/arcgis_desktop_93/arcgis_desktop_93.html

    [via: esri.com]

    Written and submitted from Home, using my 802.11g WiFi network.

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