Esri Speaker Series Podcasts
Summary: The Speaker Series offers free short audio recordings that feature GIS technology insights from GIS users, business partners, and Esri staff.
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Podcasts:
Sal Aguilar Jr., Environmental Engineer with the City of Los Angeles, Bureau of Sanitation Division, discusses how the City of Los Angeles uses ArcLogistics to plan the routes of the city's sanitation fleet.
Thomas Gibbs, Federal Government Account Manager, talks about how federal agencies use GIS to manage federal government campuses. Gibbs explains how GIS can be integrated into existing systems to maximize available office space.
Dennis Smith, Federal Team Member, talks about the need to precisely manage federal real property. In 2004, an executive order was issued to enforce the efficient and economical use of government real property assets. Smith explains why GIS is the ideal platform for the task.
Heath Wallis, Supervisor of Technical Applications Development for Samson, talks about the benefits of integrating GIS into the enterprise.
David Allen, Author of GIS Tutorial II: Spatial Analysis Workbook, explains how educators and self-learners alike can benefit from the hands-on lessons in his workbook.
Julian Ware, Spatial Data Analyst, City of Oakland, explains how the city converted its database into maps and improved delivery of geospatial information using ArcGIS Server. The city's GIS-based mapping application earned it a 2009 Special Achievement in GIS Award.
Christophe Charpentier, ArcGIS Content Product Manager, talks about the benefits of using ArcGIS Data Appliance, a preconfigured network storage device loaded with an extensive collection of maps and tasks optimized for publishing with ArcGIS Server. In addition to ready-to-use imagery, street, and other basemaps, ArcGIS Data Appliance now also provides secure access to geocoding and routing functionality.
Rich Arata, Distribution Practice Manager, New Century Software, explains the application of GIS to risk assessment management in the gas industry. Spatial Risk Analyst combines spatial and tabular data to assess the impact of threats and analyze the risks to any facility in the gas distribution system.
Elizabeth Marshall, CEO, Marshall GIS, details how Marshall GIS helps its clients implement mobile GIS technology into the enterprise.
Mike Dana, Business Development Leader, Wacom, discusses Wacom's digital pen technology and how it streamlines the GIS workflow while increasing productivity.
Assad Reichdan, Consultant for the Bureau of Indian Affairs, explains how the bureau uses GIS to manage a multitude of irrigation projects. Esri ArcGIS Server, combined with IBM's Maximo, also provides an interactive work order and asset management system for the organization.
Ray Brunner, President of EGUG, discusses the topics and hot issues at the upcoming EGUG conference, in particular the smart grid, green technologies, and doing more with less resources in a flagging economy.
John Young, Business Lead for Federal Civilian Facilities Management, details how GIS helps real estate portfolio managers determine the location of office space by giving them a geographic perspective.
Kerri Manorek, Training Consultant for Utilities, talks about the benefits of attending the EGUG preconference training workshops.
Dave Stampfli, Technical Architect, Microsoft, discusses the challenges of Fusion Center management.