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Web AppBuilder vs. AppStudio
The GIS Cookoff is a 4-round competition using the GIS tools that make you "cook." Competition kicks off with Jo Fraley and Brett Rose facing off in a battle…
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Charles "Hobie" Perry and Christopher Oswalt from the USDA Forest Service explain how they built a comprehensive, geospatially enabled engagement portfolio, and why it is important to do so.
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Learn how HSIP, the Homeland Security Infrastructure Program, became HIFLD open and secure, and understand the significance of that change in this conversation with the US Department of Homeland…
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Listen as Dan Morgan, Chief Data Officer, explains how the US Department of Transportation (USDOT) is leveraging the Cloud to modernize their geospatial data.
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The primary mission of the USGS is to provide timely and effective communication of scientific information to the public. Watch as Gary Latzke and Jamie Velkoverh have utilized Esri Story Maps in…
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From the National Park Service, Darcee Killpack (GIS Coordinator) and Heidi Ogle explain how NPS is modernizing by combining traditional desktop GIS and web GIS.
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James Sullivan gives users a breakdown of his top 10 highlights of ArcGIS Pro 1.2.
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Listen as Suzanne Foss explains how ArcGIS GeoEvent Extension version 10.4 will allow users to store big data, which will help users to work at the speed of their data.
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Art Haddad and Linda Beale explain how Insights, a new Esri ArcGIS experience, will allows users to explore, analyze and interact with data using maps, charts and tables.
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Jo Fraley unveils a new Esri desktop and browser-based application, ArcGIS Earth, which integrates the functionality of Google Earth and allows you to connect and add KML files and other types of…
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Esri founder Jack Dangermond gives a roadmap for Esri moving forward, including an outline of the upcoming releases of new software updates 10.4, 10.5 and Pro 1.2.
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Jack Dangermond gives insight into our work at Esri: ArcGIS and its capabilities.
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Jack Dangermond delves into the vision of the FedGIS Plenary: data, analytics and action.
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Esri founder Jack Dangermond introduces the Esri 2016 FedGIS Plenary and touches on each sector and industry represented at the conference. Jack also recognizes three GIS "heroes" and…
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