lørdag den 13. december 2008

GIS goes mainstream


ESRI nævnes som en succes historie på Adobes hjemmeside ...
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ESRI mentioned on Adobes web site as a 'Adobe Success Story' ...
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Demand for geographic information systems (GIS) web services has skyrocketed over the past few years. By combining geographic data with business and demographic information, organizations are finding new uses for GIS that are saving time and money. “GIS applications are more mainstream than ever,” says Mike Tait, director of Internet solutions at ESRI, one of the world’s leading GIS service providers. “Technologies that once mainly served geologists and government officials are now regularly used by organizations of all sizes.”

ESRI’s ArcWeb Services are at the forefront of expanding demand for interactive GIS applications. The subscription-based web mapping application programming interfaces (APIs) enable developers to integrate mapping, GIS functionality, and content into rich internet applications (RIAs). These applications handle a range of processes, including helping executives manage commercial fleets, ana¬lyzing geographic and population data to spot trends, and assisting with business continuity planning. [...]


“With Adobe Flex 2 we achieved, in a couple of days development, tasks that would have taken months with other tools.”

Mansour Raad,
Senior software architect,
ArcWeb Services,
ESRI


Read more: http://www.adobe.com/cfusion/showcase/index.cfm?event=casestudydetail&casestudyid=343143&loc=en_us

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