Northern Territory utility Power and Water Corporation has provided a demonstration of their new asset management system, at Australasia’s leading spatial conference, Ozri 2011. Underpinned by Geographic Information System (GIS) technology from Esri Australia and business intelligence software from IBM, Power and Water Corporation’s new asset management system will be rolled out in the first half […]
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ArcGIS Online On Show
ArcGIS Online, the cloud-based system for creating and sharing maps and geographic information online, was applauded at Ozri 2011 as having the power to bring GIS to the masses. Speaking at the conference last week, Esri Australia Managing Director Brett Bundock said ArcGIS Online would do for GIS what Google has done for […]
3D Forests Show the Way for Sustainable Future
State-of-the-art GIS technology which can create highly detailed 3D maps of entire forests is set to overhaul Australia’s $2.5 billion forestry industry, according to one of the nation’s leading spatial professionals. The technology, from location intelligence specialists Esri Australia, was on display at SilviLaser 2011, an annual showcase of LiDAR, or light detection and ranging, […]
IT industry giants unveil latest advances
The world of cutting-edge spatial technology will open up next week when global computer giant IBM and top international location data provider Navteq unveil their latest developments at Australasia’s largest spatial industry conference, Ozri 2011. Hosted by location intelligence specialists Esri Australia, the market leader in Australia’s $2.1 billion spatial industry, Ozri is […]
Lurid tale of Tassie female factory unearthed
Spatial scientists, historians and archaeologists have used world-leading GIS technology to unearth the unexpectedly sordid past of a 19th century Tasmanian women’s prison. The amazing story of the mapping and excavation of the 250 year-old Female Factory, located in the Tasmanian midlands township of Ross, is one of dozens of extraordinary projects that […]
ArcGIS 10.1 sneak peek
The next release of the world’s leading GIS, ArcGIS 10.1, is set to bring mapping and geospatial analytics to the masses. One of the most important aspects of this release is that ArcGIS users will be able to deliver any GIS resource, such as maps, imagery, geodatabases, and tools, as a web service. […]
Maps that tell stories
GIS professionals know more than most that some of the greatest stories of our time are told with maps. Maps have the power to educate and to inspire – and translate large volumes of data into a universal language. To celebrate the significance of maps, Esri Australia is inviting you to enter […]
New QRA chief to discuss role of GIS in disasters
The Queensland Reconstruction Authority’s (QRA) new Chair will have an early opportunity to update progress on how the State is rebuilding after the past summer’s devastating natural disasters, when he opens Australasia’s leading spatial industry conference next month. Major General Dick Wilson will be a keynote speaker at Ozri 2011, which will showcase […]
True 3DGIS
One of the key features of K2Vi is the direct linkage to the GIS system and/or data source. The level of GIS integration and linking to spatial data stores is very important. 3DGIS data integration provides overlay and GIS functionality in 3D, but opens up new opportunities for greater understanding and communication for asset management, […]
GIS Professionals Told to Find Their Place
Australia’s largest provider of GIS technology and location intelligence solutions is set to showcase how their world-leading software is changing the business of organisations across the nation. Esri Australia’s Ozri conference, running from the12 – 14 October, will feature presentations from Australia’s leading geo-enabled businesses, councils and government agencies, and will examine some of the most […]