Should you be using Twitter for your business? Do you have a duty to respond if someone says something negative about your company on social networks? How often are you maintaining your blog and do you have the resources to support it? What’s the right social network and what corporate policy do you have in place today. Editor in Chief Joe Francica explores these questions and offers advice for marketing and communications professionals.
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by Joe Francica on 09/29 at 07:00 AM |
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Do the massive commercial street datasets and complex licensing agreements seem unmanageable? Jim Reid, President of American Digital Cartography, Inc. (ADCi) discusses the ease and competitive advantage of using commercial street data provided by ADCi with Directions Media editor in chief Joe Francica. As a major distributor of both NAVTEQ and Tele Atlas, ADCi has over 20 years experience in the mapping industry and has helped customers in every market successfully secure the correct data and license for their mapping application. ADCi can “slice and dice” the data any way you need it so that you can begin working on your application immediately.
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by Joe Francica on 09/16 at 06:23 AM |
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Geospatial data are relatively easy to obtain in the U.S. but what about in the Asia Pacific region where government policy differs widely from country to country. In fact, today’s challenges in the region have moved from acquiring the spatial foundation data (streets, basic demographics, and political boundaries) to data with finer demographic and geographic granularity. Editor in chief Joe Francica spoke with Sean Richards, director of product management for Pitney Bowes Business Insight (PBBI) in Brisbane, Australia, and Scott Robinson, director of global data products for PBBI about the obstacles to success and whether countries recognize the benefit of a more open data policy.
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by Joe Francica on 04/14 at 06:07 AM |
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Editor in chief Joe Francica speaks with ESRI’s Rob Shanks, the senior product manager of ArcGIS Online. Rob came to ESRI in July 2007 after many years as the president and CEO of GlobeXplorer. The interview discusses the new agreement with Microsoft Corporation that gives ArcGIS users access to Microsoft Virtual as part of ArcGIS Online at the ArcGIS 9.3.1 product release. Shanks provides more details on how ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server users will be able to connect directly to Virtual Earth and quickly start their GIS projects with ready-to-use content.
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by Joe Francica on 03/30 at 09:30 AM |
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Last August, John Graham took the helm of Intergraph’s Security, Government and Infrastructure Division (SG&I) that provides geospatial technology products and services. Graham spoke to Editor in chief Joe Francica about his evaluation of the worldwide geospatial marketplace as he looks to restructure his division to work with a more global perspective. He also commented on the competitive landscape in the GIS sector as well as how the company continues to see opportunity in spite of the current economic downturn.
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by Joe Francica on 03/16 at 07:58 AM |
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