October 2006 - Posts

GIS has evolved to meet enterprise-wide needs much like the enterprise software evolutions in the financial, human resources, supply chain, and customer management arenas. An enterprise GIS is an integrated, multi-departmental system for collecting, analyzing, Read More...
We often think of archaeologists as standing beside a dusty ruin, hunched over a screen, sifting through dirt searching for tools, pottery, bones, and other artifacts from an ancient civilization. But archaeologists also do a lot of computer work, including Read More...
Lauren Rosenshein is geography major at McGill University, Montreal, beginning her senior year this fall. Instead of going on vacation this past summer, she interned at ESRI's Washington D.C. office. In an article for Directions Magazine call The Internship Read More...
Last month I wrote about educating upper management about the value and benefits of GIS. Now I would like to discuss these benefits in more detail. Organizations of all sizes and users in almost every industry get value from GIS. They are increasingly Read More...