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Share Your Data with the Esri GIS Community

To make it easier to submit data to the Community Maps Program, Esri released the new Community Maps Editor app in beta.

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ArcGIS Pro can now be deployed as a Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS), the next phase of virtualization.

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ArcGIS Hub Gets Mixed-Use Community Involved in Retail Decision-Making

An ArcGIS Hub-based community engagement platform gets Kentlands residents more connected to commercial decisions made in their development.

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GIS and Change

How does change factor in to putting together a new GIS implementation or expanding an existing one?

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Esri Partners Make Ports, Events, and Cities Run Efficiently

From creating a city’s master plan and launching enterprise GIS at a port to making street-level imagery available, Esri partners do it all!

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Esri platform selected to chart Danish waters, ArcGIS Hub meets new federal open data requirements, and ArcGIS for Developers is relaunched.

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“We Are Limited Only by Our Collective Imaginations”

Sensor data collected in the IoT ecosystem requires context to understand and make valuable. Geolocation provides that context by transforming ..

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Esri and the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD) are working with a number of member states to employ a data hub…

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Esri has acquired ClearTerra technology from Esri partner ClearShark, LLC, making it easier to map information contained in emails, briefings...

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ArcGIS is more integrated with Microsoft, Esri joins the Amazon Web Services Marketplace, and governments using ArcGIS can exchange traffic data

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Forbes ranks Esri no. 11 on best midsize employers list, Esri developer tools are now in IBM’s Bluemix, ArcGIS 10.5 introduces new image...

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Why National Geographic Is Optimistic About Geography

When I was an undergrad at the University of California, Los Angeles, studying journalism, I ended up taking a class in Chinese history.

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