Podcasts in the News
Exploring GIS
The use of GIS technology is exploding in business and education. ESRI, the leading provider of GIS software, has launched a free Web-based GIS tool called ArcWeb Explorer. Listen in to this short conversation with George Dailey, ESRI Education Solutions Team, about GIS and mapping from the vendor hall at TCEA.
ESRI on Interoperability and Standards
Joe Francica speaks with Jeanne Foust and Keith Ryden at the ESRI International User Conference in San Diego about ESRI support of standards and its work in interoperability.
ESRI UC Roundup
In Episode 56, Sue, Jesse, and Frank talk with ESRI staff: Bernie Szukalski about ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Explorer; Anne Reuland about ArcGIS Server and Web Services; and Mike Ridland about the new ESRI Training and Education Web site and offerings.
Interview With Jim Geringer
A Very Spatial Podcast interviewed Jim Geringer of ESRI and the former governor of Wyoming about the role of GIS in government at present and in the future.
"Let's Talk" Host Jerry Gordon Interviews Senior ESRI Staff Bernard Szukalski, senior staff member for ESRI, discusses the many practical applications of GIS technology such as analyzing business demographics and real-time flight tracking.
Geographical Information Systems, and How They Can Improve Your Business.
Taming Technology host Neal Miller interviews ESRI's Bill Davenhall, Health and Human Services Solutions Manager
Venture All Stars featuring ESRI Podcast ShowPart 1 and Part 2
In this two part series, members of the ESRI ArcWeb Services team discuss the use of Internet mapping applications to help solve business problems.
More Interviews From the 2006 ESRI Developers Summit
In Episode 36, Sue Bergeron and Jesse Rouse talk with Microsoft staff about service-oriented architecture and with ESRI staff Bernie Szukalski and Euan Cameron about ArcGIS Explorer, ArcGIS Server, and ArcGIS Engine, at the inaugural ESRI Developer Summit in Palm Springs, California.
Interviews From the 2006 ESRI Developers Summit
In a four-part interview, Sue Bergeron and Jesse Rouse talk with ESRI Directors; Scott Morehouse, Clint Brown, and David Maguire, at the inaugural ESRI Developer Summit in Palm Springs, California.
Building Rich Internet Mapping Applications
Lynda Weinman interviews Mansour Raad, Andy Gup, and James Killick of ESRI. They talk about why vectors make better maps, and how Flash, Flex, AJAX and Breeze turn cutting-edge software into a world-class user experience.
L.A. Takes Inventive Approach to Mapping Wildfires
A Los Angeles firefighter has put together a computerized wildfire mapping system being hailed as a tool that could revolutionize firefighting. Eric Roy of member station KCRW reports.
- NPR, January 15, 2006 [5:01]
On Point: The New Sense of the Web
Hear about the ambitions and implications of the "geospatial Web." Guests include Mike Liebhold, senior researcher, Institute for the Future; Christopher Allen, founding partner, Counts Media; and Peter Morville, author of Ambient Findability.
- NPR, January 3, 2006On Point with Tom Ashbrook [48:22]
A VerySpatial Podcast for GIS Day
Sue Bergeron and Jesse Rouse, two graduate students from the Department of Geology and Geography in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University, presented A VerySpatial Podcast for GIS Day, a part of Geography Awareness Week.
What You Need to Know about Avian Flu
Sarah Scalet of the Central Statistical Office talks about a possible bird flu pandemic with Ed Carubis, senior consultant to ESRI and former CIO of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.
- CSOonline.com, November 8, 2005interview by Sarah Scalet [27:14]
Jack Dangermond, Founder and President, ESRI
A Conversation with Tim O'Reilly
In his keynote from the Where 2.0 Conference and subsequent interview with Tim O'Reilly, Jack Dangermond outlines his vision for the geospatial industry, reviews emerging geoweb technology, and imagines future directions for the GIS community.
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