This from Marc Cheeves coverage of the ESRI UC and Survey and Engineering Summit in The American Surveyor:
For years, ESRI has pleaded with software manufacturers to create a direct link from ArcPad to the ESRI geodatabase, ArcServer. To that end, he mentioned the new JAVAD GNSS ArcPad extension for handhelds. ArcPad is one of ESRI’s field tools, and is used to gather GIS locations.
At the recent ESRI Developers Conference in Palm Springs, Javad Ashjaee met with Dangermond and Jones. On a napkin, they developed the workflow, and in three months, Javad’s software engineers—along with an ESRI software engineer sent to Moscow from Egypt—kicked out the new extension. ESRI is very excited about this development because it means, for the first time, office people can benefit, real-time, from what is going on in the field.
Two things strike me about this story. First, if ESRI was really begging for a connection from ArcPAD to the ESRI geodatabase, would that not be a good reason to speed up development of that promised API? Second, some things do start on a napkin and with the right people can get to “market” (at least for a demo) in 3 months.
by Adena Schutzberg on 08/12 at 06:56 AM |
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This week two news items peaked our interest: Good Jobs First, a Washington research center, released a report giving mediocre grades to state websites that aim to be transparent about the distribution of federal stimulus dollars. One of the criteria considered? Maps. Second, is there a trend in local news related to sat nav? Is there a move away from “two techs capturing data” stories to how users can get involved with collection and update?
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by Adena Schutzberg on 08/04 at 01:00 AM |
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FusionX was announced at the last November (press release), and renamed and relaunched at the ESRI User Conference (press release) as Fusion Core Solution, but neither ESRI nor Microsoft seemed to do much outreach on the offering, aimed at Fusion Centers. GCN has a write-up with this interesting quote suggesting why it came to be:
“We tried a year and a half ago to integrate ArcGIS with Microsoft SharePoint but failed,” Brian Egnitz, GIS program manager for the Massachusetts State Police, which hosts Massachusetts’ Commonwealth Fusion Center.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 07/27 at 07:30 AM |
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We are halfway through 2009. Directions Media editors have been to about a dozen user and specialty conferences in the U.S. and around the world, including ESRI’s huge event last week. What themes are emerging? What can we tease out about the future? Our editors try to make sense of five key themes they’ve identified.
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by Adena Schutzberg on 07/21 at 01:00 AM |
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Some of the more interesting tweets from Friday at ESRI UC:
UC is over. Recovering from exhaustion. Now the real work begins….but where to start?
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by Adena Schutzberg on 07/20 at 06:32 AM |
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