Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Friday, March 26, 2010 | 1 comment
The ESRI Developer Summit 2010 has now come to an end and for those that were not able to attend, videos from the Plenary Session are now available for viewing.
A detailed write up of the Plenary Session can be found here: http://geo.geek.nz/events/…
The videos cover the Plenary Session demonstrations and include the following topics:
Opening
ArcGIS 10 And Beyond
ArcGIS Online And ArcGIS Explorer
ArcGIS Server Part One
ArcGIS Server Part Two
Developer Community
ArcGIS Mobile
ArcGIS Desktop Part One
ArcGIS Desktop Part Two
ArcGIS Desktop Part Three
If you missed the Plenary Session or were not...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | 0 comments
The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 has now come to an end and for those that were not able to attend, videos from the Plenary Session are now available for viewing.
A detailed write up of the Plenary Session can be found here: http://geo.geek.nz/events/…
The videos cover the Plenary Session demonstrations and include the following topics:
arcgis.com
Desktop Usability
Server And Web Clients
Mobile Platforms
Editing Improvements
Imagery Platform
Analysis
Business Analyst Online
ArcLogistics Online
ArcGIS Server On Amazon Web Services
If you missed the Plenary Session or were not able...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Wednesday, March 24, 2010 | 6 comments
Well its been a busy morning as the ESRI Developer Summit 2010 kicked into full swing. The ESRI Developer Summit 2010 kicked off yesterday morning with a number of pre-summit seminars. Information around this can be found here: http://geo.geek.nz/events/… This morning though was all about the Plenary Session and showcasing the developer message to attendees.
Once again the social media pipe’s were going crazy with almost real-time information flooding over Twitter. Many individuals were posting about what was being talked about and shown at the Plenary Session. My summary of this is as...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Development, Events
on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | 1 comment
The ArcGIS API for JavaScript 2.0 Public Beta has now been made available for use. There are a number of pre-summit seminar demonstrations currently underway at the ESRI Developer Summit 2010 showcasing the ArcGIS API for JavaScript 2.0 and now you can try it yourself.
The next generation of the ArcGIS API for JavaScript, version 2.0, is now available to everyone through a public beta release. Visit the ArcGIS API for JavaScript 2.0 online SDK page to explore the new API. You’ll find a full set of help, samples, and developer reference topics to help you get started.
Version 2.0 introduces...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Tuesday, March 23, 2010 | 1 comment
The ESRI Developer Summit 2010 kicked off this morning. This is running side-by-side the ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 which had an amazing Plenary Session yesterday. Information about this can be found here: http://geo.geek.nz/events/…
Today is all about the pre-summit seminars for the ESRI Developer Summit 2010 while preparations are underway for tomorrows Plenary Session.
As per Jim Barry’s tweet earlier:
Estimating there were about 800-900 folks in the pre- #devsummit seminars today.
This is an amazing turnout for the pre-summit seminars. As attendees are collecting their...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Monday, March 22, 2010 | 9 comments
The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 kicked off this morning in Palm Springs and since then there has been a steady amount of information flowing across the social media pipe. http://geo.geek.nz/events/using-social-media…
Lots of the demonstrations and content of this years Plenary was similar to that shown of at the ESRI International User Conference 2009. As the technology has been evolving, demonstrations were more in depth showcasing some of the newer functionality we have been hearing about.
Many individuals have been covering the Plenary Session via social media so I thought I would...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Monday, March 22, 2010 | 2 comments
The ESRI Business Partner Conference 2010 has kicked off in Palm Springs and as the attendees watch the main Plenary Session information has been flooding through over social media.
One of the best ways to stay up to speed with what’s happening is to follow the latest news on Twitter.
Lots of good information is has been flowing through in real-time on Twitter. I am sure we will see blog posts as the day draws to a close but while the event is currently underway you would want to stay on Twitter to get the latest updates.
Follow: @esri_bpc or monitor the hashtag: #esri_bpc. This can be found here:...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 | 0 comments
The ESRI Developer Summit 2010 kicks off next week in Palm Springs and as part of this excellent developer experience a press release has been published.
Software developers from around the world will participate in the 2010 ESRI Developer Summit (DevSummit), to be held March 22–25, 2010, at the Palm Springs Convention Center in California. The DevSummit is a forum for not only mapping and spatial application developers to connect with ESRI but also for any developer interested in integrating spatial components into applications.
The highlight of the summit will be the Keynote Session featuring...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Wednesday, March 17, 2010 | 0 comments
Registration for the ESRI International User Conference 2010 is now open! As we build up to another weeklong event a number of key topics have topped the discussion list.
The ESRI International User Conference (ESRI UC) is a weeklong event that energizes, educates, and inspires the geographic information system (GIS) community. The conference connects industry peers, thought leaders, and technology experts on the topics that matter most—from cloud computing and GeoDesign to the release of ArcGIS 10. Attendees have access to cutting-edge GIS technology, expert advice, demonstrations, and...
Posted by Jithen (J) Singh in Events
on Thursday, March 11, 2010 | 0 comments
As we ramp up to the ESRI Developer Summit 2010 details of a much anticipated Microsoft Special Interest Group has been made available.
In the past we’ve had some great .NET SIG’s as James posted here: http://www.spatiallyadjusted.com/2010/… It brings back some great memories! This was originally dropped from this years ESRI Developer Summit 2010 but I see due to demand it’s been added.
Join representatives from Microsoft and ESRI Development Managers for an open and fun panel discussion. During lunch you be able to meet with other developers leveraging the Microsoft platform and hear...