This ArcWatch article tells how Sanborn, based in Colorado Springs, Colorado, uses ArcGIS Image Server (now the ArcGIS Server Image extension) to process and serve the gigabytes of imagery their customers require.

This ArcWatch article describes the performance improvements CenterPoint Energy saw for processing their imagery from using ArcGIS Image Server (now the ArcGIS Server Image extension). Quickly processing their imagery is critical to aiding CenterPoint Energy respond to natural disasters that could disrupt service to their customers.
This ArcWatch article details the benefits organizations receive from using ArcGIS Image Server (now the ArcGIS Server Image extension). Organizations profiled include the U.S. Forest Service and CenterPoint Energy.
This article from the Spring 2008 issue of ArcNews explains how the Arizona Department of Transportation uses ArcGIS Image Server (now ArcGIS Server Image extension) to help maintain the quality of their GIS data.
This case study covers how the Farm Credit Services of America, based in Omaha, Nebraska, uses ArcGIS Server with the Image extension to improve their land valuations and appraisals.
This press release tells the story of how the Louisiana National Guard used the ArcGIS Server Image extension to take imagery that was deemed unusable due to their size and make it available in just 30 minutes.
This article from the Summer 2009 issue of ArcNews tells how the Indian Space Research Organization uses the ArcGIS Server Image extension to process and serve the image data from its Indian Remote Sensing (IRS) satellite constellation.
This press release describes how Bayerische Staatsforsten (BaySF), the largest timber supplier in Germany, used the ArcGIS Server Image extension to improve the management of its terabytes of aerial and satellite imagery, topographic maps, scanned maps, elevation models, and lidar data.

This article from the Spring 2008 issue of ArcNews highlights how the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Forest Service uses ArcGIS Image Server (now ArcGIS Server Image extension) to manage and serve imagery to its regional, forest, and field offices within seconds.
