While planning for the 30th annual UC gets well under way, ESRI is taking a look at what makes a conference worthwhile today and how the 2010 conference can go above and beyond attendee expectations. The Perks of the Plenary Session If you could only Read More...
Share your work with your peers. These last few weeks are your last chance to present at UC. With more than 40 tracks and more attendees than any other GIS event, it's the best place to share what you know with your fellow GIS users. Talk about your applications, Read More...
The world's first GeoDesign Summit, taking place January 6–8, 2010, at ESRI headquarters in Redlands, California, will explore pairing GIS technology and design. Geospatial thinkers across disciplines are encouraged to attend. The 2009 UC theme was GIS—Designing Read More...
We encourage you to enrich your conference experience at the 2010 ESRI UC next July. As the world’s largest GIS conference, the ESRI UC is the best place for you to present your innovative ideas and solutions using ESRI GIS technology. Thousands of professionals Read More...
In the Q & A that centers around UC, ESRI president Jack Dangermond answers user questions about the newest release of ArcGIS Explorer, which just became available for free download. ArcGIS Explorer 900 makes it even easier to share geographic information Read More...
If you found the UC Plenary Session posts on ArcGIS 9.4 helpful (e.g., Looking Forward to Top 9 Picks and Editing Tasks Simplified ), we have another handy resource for you. The new What's Coming in ArcGIS 9.4 Web page offers a quick overview that highlights Read More...
Conference attendees and their guests played the championship course at the Steele Canyon Country Club in San Diego County, awarded Golf Digest magazine's Four-Star Rating. These players hit the green in the "Two Net Best Balls of Four Format". Here is Read More...
Virtual Map Gallery entries portray the results of using ESRI technologies in a project or study, but do not use ESRI software to run the presentation itself. Here are the winners. Congratulations! Best Interactive (Web) Map First: City of Greeley ORIGIN Read More...
Content makes the GIS world go round and ESRI is offering plenty of it. ESRI's Christophe Charpentier talked about ESRI's geographic content resources. "ESRI has made available to its customers world imagery, street maps, thematic maps, world terrain Read More...
The winners of the 5K Fun Run/Walk at the 2009 ESRI UC are to be commended. Male | Time Dan YARBOROUGH | 16:06 Mike RODDEN | 17:33 Jens LEIBIGER | 17:42 Female | Time Adena SCHUTZBERG | 22:09 Kylie DONIA | 22:16 Karen JOHNSTON | 22:42 See more results Read More...
Congratulations to this year's Map Gallery winners! Links have been provided to maps available for you to view. Peoples Choice Geo-genealogy of Irish Surnames Kenneth Field, Kingston University Best Cartographic Design: Single Map Product—Small Format Read More...
The ESRI Business GIS Summit was a great success again this year, with innovative examples of GIS use from business professors who presented in the University of Redlands Academic Track to users of ESRI software in the paper sessions. The ability for Read More...
The UC is truly a place where GIS professionals can shine. Proof of this was found at the conference's User Software Applications Fair, a forum for users to present maps and demonstrate custom applications that use ESRI software to meet specific end-user Read More...
This year's winners were announced during the Closing Session. Check out the Where in the World contest results to see how many you got right. First Place John Livengood, Pacific Disaster Center, Hawaii Prize: DigitalGlobe Image and Capturx for ArcGIS Read More...
The people have spoken. Jack will answer 'What is ESRI's vision after ArcGIS 9.4? What's next?' during Friday’s Closing Session taking place from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Hall A. Check out this open forum with Jack and ESRI directors. See the top six questions Read More...
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