Archive for the ‘ArcGIS Server-Generation Software’ Category

ESRI posts pre-conference Q & A

June 30th, 2009 by Steven Myhill-Jones

With less than two weeks before the 2009 ESRI International User Conference kicks off in San Diego, ESRI has posted responses to questions posed by people who filled out their pre-conference questionnaire.

I always find this annual Q&A to be an insightful run-down on all the latest regarding ESRI products, general strategy, and future direction.

ESRI posts pre-conference Q & A

June 30th, 2009 by Steven Myhill-Jones

With less than two weeks before the 2009 ESRI International User Conference kicks off in San Diego, ESRI has posted responses to questions posed by people who filled out their pre-conference questionnaire.

I always find this annual Q&A to be an insightful run-down on all the latest regarding ESRI products, general strategy, and future direction.

Spot the Geography Geek

July 21st, 2008 by Steven Myhill-Jones

optimizer_pop_extentsEvery time I’m being briefed on the latest report designs for Geocortex Optimizer, I can’t help but get a little thrill when I see a Popular Extents map amongst all the important tables, graphs, and charts.

We’ve mostly (and I think rightly) invested in aspects of the product that extract and present all kinds of metrics relevant to the ArcGIS Server stack. As CEO, I know this should get me most excited because these types of metrics represent the core value prop of the product. But as a geography geek, if you hooked me up to machines that measure my physiological level of interest, I’d undoubtedly get most excited when I see the map.

9.3 is shipping

June 25th, 2008 by Drew Millen

We just got word that 9.3 is now shipping. We should have a 9.3 compliant release of Geocortex Essentials for ArcGIS Server out the door shortly after we receive 9.3 and are able to address any major changes made between the release candidate and the final release.