The December update for ArcGIS Online is just a few days away, rolling out from midnight (US time) on December 4th. There is a lot of useful functionality packed into this release, including some user interface updates, changes to administrative workflows, but most significantly, the licensing model has evolved to introduce the concept of ‘user types’. Currently, capabilities and identity are …
Countdown to Ozri 2018
Clarita Solutions is excited to announce that as an Esri Partner, we will be attending and exhibiting at the 2018 Australian Esri User Conference – Ozri – in Sydney, Brisbane and Melbourne. Ozri is an annual gathering of Australia’s geospatial professionals. This year’s program includes a great line-up of speakers, including local case studies on outstanding GIS applications, making this an …
We’re getting down to ‘brass pins’ on GDA2020
This year’s Surveying & Spatial Sciences Institute Queensland Conference will be held at City Hall on 23-24 August 2018, and I am delighted to be returning to present my thoughts on moving forward with the GDA2020 transition. As everyone grapples with the change in Australia Datum, preparing for your transition to Geocentric Datum of Australia 2020 is gaining urgency and momentum. Last …
5 take-aways from 7 days with Esri
Ouch, my head hurts … and driving on the right-hand side of the road has nothing to do with it! After seven days in Palm Springs, initially at the Esri Partner Conference and then the Esri Developer Summit, I feel like I have been drinking from a fire hose! I set out for California on a mission to find information on three GIS …
GIS Hot Topics at Esri’s 2018 Partner Conference
This time next week I’ll be getting ready for the long haul flight over the Pacific to attend Clarita’s first Esri Partner Conference as a Silver Partner in Palm Springs, California. It’s an exciting opportunity, not only for the chance to hear about Esri’s vision for the future of GIS directly from company President Jack Dangermond, enjoy a glimpse into …
Exploring what’s new in ArcGIS 10.6
On 17 January, Esri announced the release of ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6. Together with recently announced licensing changes, this new release expands on the software’s key capabilities, including deploying mapping, analytics, data management from both Public and Private Cloud platforms, leveraging customised self-serve web delivery solutions. ArcGIS 10.6 is now available for download to users currently on maintenance. Here’s a quick overview …
Esri licensing changes and what they mean for you
In response to customer feedback during the 2017 user conference, a series of changes in Esri software licensing came into effect on 1 January 2018. These changes open up the opportunities for organisations to extend GIS applications to larger numbers of viewer, or read only users without impacting licensing costs and to maximise current investment with concurrent use licensing. Here’s …
Clarita joins the Esri Partner Network
Clarita Solutions is delighted to announce that we are now official members of the Esri Partner Network. As Silver Partners, Clarita joins the ranks of a global community of GIS specialists offering expertise, solutions, and services in ArcGIS and related products. Achieving and maintaining formal partner status is important to us because it demonstrates our commitment and capability to deliver on …
Microsoft’s location services in the cloud
My colleague Brad Miller attended IBM’s Interconnect 2017 conference in Las Vegas earlier this year, where he feasted on a banquet of IoT delights and explored their possibilities for improving asset management insight and operation. While these are significant, what excites me as a GIS professional is how much more powerful they can be when combined with location services for …
GIS Day 2017: We’ve got the Who, if you’ve got the Where
Wednesday 15 November is GIS Day, and at -27.5192649, 153.0618336 Clarita is celebrating by welcoming a new member to our Location Intelligence team. From sextants and circumferentors to satellite imaging and global positioning devices, geographic information technologies have advanced exponentially over recent years and exploded into every day use. In our line of work, GIS has a huge impact on …
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