ArcGIS Data Reviewer

Is your data healthy? Find out at Esri UC 2019!

Accurate data is healthy data. And healthy data is vital to any successful GIS implementation!

The quality of your GIS data is critical as errors introduce unacceptable risk and unplanned costs. If you are attending the Esri International User Conference in San Diego in two weeks, be sure to sign up for one-on-one data health check appointment to get an expert review of your GIS data’s quality.

Data health checks at UC

During this free, 45-minute session, an Esri industry expert will review and analyze your GIS data, focusing on features and attributes using Esri’s data quality management extension ArcGIS Data Reviewer. If you work with one of these datasets,

Bring a sample of your data in a file or personal geodatabase and take advantage of this opportunity. Afterward, you’ll receive an explanation of the key data checks, a review of key data concerns (if errors are detected), a copy of the error features, and an Excel report to take back to your organization.

There are various reasons why you should sign up for this activity. Are you new to GIS and just starting to migrate your data into a geodatabase? Are you interested in moving to Utility Network or Parcel Fabric? Does your organization rely on GIS data for analysis and/or decision-making? In all these cases and more, there can be trouble when you have missing information or data in the incorrect location. A data health check gives you an assessment of the data’s current quality, enabling you to take next steps in ensuring the data is healthy and accurate. After all, good data is the heart of any GIS!

New in 2019, Esri is offering a data readiness check for Indoors. Consult with an Esri expert to see if your building data is ready to be migrated into the Indoors data model.

See what previous participants have said about their data health check sessions.

Don’t miss this opportunity to check the health of your data. Sign up for a free appointment with an Esri industry expert.

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