Category: Imported

Planning My Schedule, Microsoft New Zealand Tech-Ed, 2006

Well, I logged onto the Microsoft New Zealand Tech-Ed website earlier and thought I would register for the sessions I’m going to be attending as the popular sessions were getting filled up quickly. This is actually a good idea and ...

Welcome to Microsoft New Zealand Tech-Ed Zealand, 2006!

Awesome, received my registration email for Microsoft New Zealand Tech-Ed 2006 today. I see the sessions can be booked online this year using CommNet. This is pretty neat. You need to book sessions as they are very popular and book ...

How Google Earth Is Changing Science

This is pretty cool article that I came across. Its all about how people out there are using Google Earth in their work. “Biologists, epidemiologists and disaster control experts are discovering Google Earth as a powerful tool in their work. The ...

ArcGIS Desktop Help 9.2 Back Online + What’s New In ArcGIS 9.2

Even though its been back up for a while now, I noticed that ESRI has posted about it on the ESRI Support Site. “AnnouncementsArcGIS 9.2 Desktop HelpPosted August 1, 2006 Preview now available! See the latest version of the ArcGIS ...

Wishing Everyone A Happy GIS Day 2006!

Wahoo its New Zealand GIS Day today. We posted this out to all of our users today: “Wishing you all a very happy GIS Day 2006!!As you know we have elected to hold our own NZ 'GIS Day' due to ...

Letter From Jack Dangermond

This was posted by one of our managers to the GIS LIST here in New Zealand. “The following is a letter from Jack Dangermond, President and Founder of ESRI, that we would like to share with everyone.  The "responses to ...

Database Architect/Dba – Professional Services

Dam! Our team continues to expand constantly and we have yet another position that has come up in our Professional Services Team here in Wellington. Here are some details that has come through:This position, within the GIS professional services team, ...

Sandcastle, July 2006 Customer Technology Preview

We have been using Ndoc to generate our MSDN style documentation for the ArcGIS Server applications we have been building. This works really well and it pretty powerful. I see Microsoft has announced they have their own documentation complier now ...

Hmm, What Is Boo?

In my previous post (http://se7en.co.nz/cms/scrappad/archive/2006/07/31/2763.aspx) I was talking about a new IDE and it has support for something called Boo. Having no idea what this is, I thought I would look it up. I searched Google with some different options ...

Open Source Development Environment For .NET

This is kinda cool! Picked up about it on a news feed. Its an open source development environment for .NET, basically an IDE. “#develop (short for SharpDevelop) is a free IDE for C#, VB.NET and Boo projects on Microsoft's ...

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