Akeal and I went to this year's ESRI Australia's user group conference for the Asia Pacific region held on the Gold Coast (March 3 - 5).
This year's conference was special for several reasons:
So, what's coming in ArcGIS 10? The highlights for us were changes to the desktop software, particularly the interface of ArcMap, and the way you do editing. ESRI continue on their path to improve the usability of the software, which is necessary, as anyone who struggles to use it knows that there are loads of buttons and menus, and usually about five ways to solve a problem. Here are some notable changes, broken down in to categories that might interest you.
In terms of usability:
Tool changes included:
Interested in development? Read on:
Data models and server:
There are obviously many more changes to the software due in release 10 (read some more, or watch the videos), which we were told will be out in time for the International User Conference (July 12), but Andrew tells me that ESRI recently announced a slight delay.
The conference was very useful for us, not only enabling us to understand where ESRI are going (jump on the ArcGIS Server wagon!), but also to meet some friends, old and new; and listen to what other GIS users are up to. Jack Dangermond, in his usual fashion was enthusiastic in his plenary, this year's topic "Extending the Reach" had a clear message that we ALL play a part in making as much data as possible available so that we can enable more informed decisions.
All that in two days! I'd be happy to talk to you about what I saw, and I am sure Akeal would be too. Give us a call (08) 9227 7309, or email me.