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January 2009 - Posts

The two most important components of a successful GIS are good planning and good people. Keep in mind, though, that all the planning in the world is useless if you do not have adequately trained people to operate your system. So says Dr. Roger Tomlinson Read More...
By now, everyone knows that green is the new power color, replacing old, tired, outdated red. Many businesses and government agencies are interested in conserving resources (not to mention money)—perhaps none more so than those whose operations involve Read More...
Many GIS users are intimidated when they receive a computer-aided design (CAD) file as a data source. The fear is that because the CAD format is much different than the GIS data format, it will be time consuming to convert the CAD drawings so that they Read More...
What comes to mind when you hear the word "library"? An after-school meeting place for youths who crowd wooden tables pretending to do homework while stifling giggles and OMGs? If you're a developer, "library" may conjure up a list of classes. If you Read More...
Whether you are a current ArcGIS 9.3 user or you're planning to upgrade soon, be sure to check out some free resources from a seminar series hosted by ESRI last fall. At the seminar, entitled ArcGIS 9.3: Improving Your Entire GIS Workflow, attendees learned Read More...
No one wants to waste precious budget dollars on training that's not relevant or helpful for accomplishing what needs to be accomplished on the job. ESRI offers a lot of GIS training products, and many people need help figuring out which ones best meet Read More...

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