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An Overview of ArcGIS Explorer video has been posted on the ESRI Web site. The video captures a demonstration presented at the ESRI Business Partner Conference earlier this year. The demonstration shows adding various Web services, local content, and Read More...
Earlier this morning here at Where 2.0 in San Francisco, John Hanke, Director of Google Earth and Maps, and Jack Dangermond, ESRI President, partnered in a presentation which showcased some of the capabilities of ArcGIS Server 9.3. ArcGIS Server was used Read More...
This morning a 5.2 quake hit Illinois, shaking a large part of the Midwest, with many aftershocks following the main temblor. The quake was believed by USGS scientists to have involved the Wabash fault, an extension of the New Madrid fault . That fault Read More...
Earlier this week we posted on the Explorer presentation during the plenary at the Federal User Conference. Here's an overview of the Explorer presentation during the plenary at the Petroleum User Group meeting (PUG), held in Houston last week. The first Read More...
Last week marked ESRI's Federal User Conference in Washington, D.C. During the plenary on Tuesday a variety of ESRI software and applications were showcased, including ArcGIS Explorer. We've had a few requests to recap what was shown in a little more Read More...
One of Explorer's distinguishing features is its ability to connect directly to a wide variety of Web service-based content and a wide variety of local data, both vector and raster, and integrate and manipulate them all in a single map. It's truly in Read More...
ArcGIS Explorer 440 includes enhancements which make it easier to use and manage dynamic layer content from services that are continually being updated, like weather or active fire perimeters. When you connect to one of these services you have full control Read More...
We've recently had a couple of questions regarding how to author and publish your own 3D buildings that you can use in Explorer. It's simple to do -- author your map using ArcGIS Desktop , publish/serve it using ArcGIS Server , and then connect to the Read More...