As a key software release for Esri Australia in 2012, Dekho 4.0 will be put under the spotlight at Ozri 2012, with a range of dedicated presentations, demonstrations, user groups and hands-on technical kiosks set up so attendees can learn more about the latest enhancements. Developed locally by Esri Australia, Dekho 4.0 is the culmination […]
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The citizens new power source
After taking the U.S. by storm, a new technology that empowers members of the community to use their smartphones to instantly report everything from potholes to major crimes, will be on-show at Ozri 2012. CitySourced is an ingenious new application that uses location-based crowd sourcing technology to allow people to send photo, video or audio […]

New virtual world for Australian business
A new virtual world of 3D ‘real life’ imagery will be opened up to GIS professionals at Ozri 2012, with MapData Services set to present on the latest innovations in earthmine’s ground-breaking technology. A new world of digital 3D imagery has been opened up to Australian businesses, following a landmark partnership between Esri Australia […]

GIS uncovers heart disease hot spots
Some of Australia’s leading cardiologists have enlisted cutting-edge mapping technology in the war against Australia’s biggest killer – heart disease. Using Geographic Information System (GIS) technology from location intelligence experts Esri Australia, a national team of researchers have just concluded a comprehensive seven-year study into access to cardiac services before and after cardiac events. […]

International experts to descend on Ozri
World-leading Geographic Information System (GIS) developer Esri has confirmed they are sending an array of senior technical personnel to Australia to present exclusively at Ozri 2012 – including Solutions Engineer for 3D GIS and GeoDesign Eric Wittner; Imagery Manager Peter Becker; and Map, Chart, Data Production and SDI Manager Mark Cygan. Eric Wittner: As […]

One King solves another king’s murder
The man widely regarded as solving the 3,300 year old murder of King Tut is coming to Ozri 2012 to discuss how GIS technology can breathe new life into thousands of Australia’s cold cases. Internationally renowned Esri Law Enforcement Manager Mike King – whose career background includes stints at the FBI, Harvard and U.S […]

One King solves another king’s murder
The man widely regarded as solving the 3,300 year old murder of King Tut is coming to Ozri 2012 to discuss how GIS technology can breathe new life into thousands of Australia’s cold cases. Internationally renowned Esri Law Enforcement Manager Mike King – whose career background includes stints at the FBI, Harvard and U.S […]

Navigate launches new website
Navigate this week launched the first stage of its new website, www.navigate.com.au. The new website presents Navigate’s International Data Products, Business Partnerships, Training Specialities, and its local representation of FME from SAFE Software. It also introduces a secure Showcase area, to demonstrate its International Data Products working with web GIS technologies (mainly ESRI). These […]

Navigate releases latest version of ArcCensus and Repositories
ESRI and Australian Census data users can once again easily access 2011 Data. Developed by Navigate Pty Ltd, the ArcCensus extension and Australian Census Repositories are designed to save data managers and GIS Users time and effort by transforming Australian Census Data into valuable, GIS ready data layers. Navigate has applied spatial technology to […]

DeLorme introduces World Base Map 2012
DeLorme, at the recent Esri User Conference in the US, announced the release of a significant upgrade to its World Base Map product, with important improvements and changes for 2012. “The new World Base Map release is a reflection of DeLorme’s commitment to currency and accuracy,” said John Auble, DeLorme vice president, data […]