The Ninth ESRI
India User Conference was held
during 22-23 January 2008 at Radisson MBD Hotel, Noida, National Capital
Region, India.
The Indian ESRI
User Conference did offer a wealth of information regarding software and
technology from ESRI Inc (USA), ESRI India staff, exhibitors and
business partners. The aim of this conference was in bringing together
ESRI users for sharing knowledge on geospatial data, applications and
software.
The
Conference was designed and dedicated to the users of ESRI technology in
India who make GIS work in their organization and beyond.
Open to license users of ESRI software, the conference did offer
presentations, exhibits, meetings covering professional (application)
and technical (product) subjects to enable you to learn about the latest
in ESRI software developments and directions, share ideas with other
Indian users in your specialty, discuss functionality needs with
technical and application experts, evaluate complimentary technologies
and hardware solutions, acquire successful strategies to take back to
your organisation and much more.
Conference Theme : Geo-enabling Communities
India is one of the
most distinct world regions in
terms of
geography, culture and economic
development,
is in the
midst of a rapid change. This change, largely
an effect of
globalization, is supported by the rapid
development,
transmission and use of information and
knowledge.
Effective development and management of
communities
depends upon answering a
variety of questions
based upon
geospatial
patterns which are primarily geographic in nature.
The Ninth
ESRI India User conference
aimed to
discuss aspects involved in Geo-enabling
Communities.
ArcGIS Explorer is a geospatial
information viewer that offers a free, fast, fun, and easy-to-use way to
view geographic information—in both 2D and 3D—while performing queries
and analysis on the underlying data. The final version is released in
conjunction with ArcGIS 9.2