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Building a University of the FutureArcGIS helps the University of Calgary manage a $1.5 billion expansion and maintain facilities across its 200-hectare campus.ArcNews, Winter 2012
Localization, Not LocationGIS provides a detailed view into the potential performance of a specific business location under different market conditions and economic factors.ArcNews, Summer 2011
Putting the Pieces Back TogetherFrom crowdsourcing to tsunami zones, Willis Re relies on GIS for accurate event response.ArcNews, Winer 2012
Enhancing the Commercial Real Estate Life CycleMacKenzie Commercial Real Estate Services uses GIS for development, landlord representation, site selection, and more.ArcNews, Summer 2011
Big Data—A Banking Boom or Bust?Where do you think location analysis and GIS can best help the financial services sector overcome the scourge of big data?
Economic slowdowns around the world are forcing organizations to rethink how they operate. Many are realizing they need to find a way to do business smarter using in-house resources. Now is the time to invest in geographic information systems (GIS), a solution that has helped many organizations overcome their operational challenges and deliver improved profitability. Retailers, realtors, insurers, asset managers, and others seeking to understand markets better than ever before find that GIS assists in many ways: marketing, optimizing business openings and closings, segmenting consumer data, and managing fleets. GIS can visualize, manage, and analyze any business asset (employees, customers, and facilities, all the way to the supply chain network) because it has a place in the world. Discover what more than 300,000 Esri customers around the world have known for yearsusing GIS software and data allows them to make better, more informed business decisions. Success StoriesThese stories show how business organizations are gaining benefits using GIS technology and spatial analysis.
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