Editor’s note: Thank you for joining us for this edition of GeoInspirations. Today our distinguished columnist, Dr. Joseph Kerski, features Breece Robertson from the Trust for Public Land, New Mexico.
Satellites, drones, and land vehicles (autos, trucks, tractors, etc.) will generate massive amounts of spatial data over the coming decade. In his keynote address at the AUVSI Xponential trade show ...
Cloud technologies are becoming increasingly more important because of the convenience, performance, and cost-effectiveness they provide compared to on-premise solutions. Before starting a Cloud ...
Directions Magazine has been privileged to work with some great organizations. Welcome to another edition of the DirectionsMag/URISA Podcast Series! This year, URISA's Professional Education Committee ...
Walk through an end-to-end data science workflow from data engineering, visualization and exploration, spatial analysis, and end with high impact ways to deliver results using ArcGIS tools and Jupyter ...
Let's get a little technical and explore coordinated systems. Point One Navigation’s GNSS experts break down the relationship between reference frame datums and epochs, what it means for RTK in GNSS, ...
Women and GIS: Mapping their Stories https://www.esri.com/en-us/esri-press/browse/women-and-gis-mapping-their-stories Women and GIS, Volume 2: Stars of Spatial ...
When you hear the words “workplace security,” what comes to mind? In today’s tech-driven world, you may immediately think of the cybersecurity tools and processes needed to secure sensitive company ...
In today’s data-driven world, efficient data collection is a crucial element of various fields, from environmental monitoring to construction, utilities, and beyond. ArcGIS Survey123’s laser ...
Focus on 5G, AI, Autonomous Vehicles, Big Data, Cloud, IoT and LiDAR in various user industries, including digital cities, construction & engineering, defence & security, global development agenda, ...
MapInfo Professional version 9.5 is the latest release of Pitney Bowes MapInfo desktop location intelligence software. The list price of the most recent release of MapInfo is $1,645 for a single copy.
In 1821, Faraday demonstrated electromagnetic induction: A magnet moving in a coil of wire produces an electric current in the wire. This and Faraday’s many subsequent discoveries and ideas inspired ...
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