Last week, Andrew and I went to the OZRI Conference in Melbourne to catch up on the latest in the ESRI lineup.
There were a lot of sessions for the two of us to cover, but you can see various feeds from the conference by checking out both the ESRI Blog and you can also see the Twitter feed at http://twitter.com/#!/search/%23ozri (I don’t know if anyone is harvesting and storing these, so get them while you can).
With a big conference such as this, it’s hard to summarise the whole thing, so here’s some highlights from the speakers from Andrew and I…
And here’s some of the highlights of the technology side of things…
Both Andrew and I noted the emphasis on GIS with a “little g”. ESRI are talking about “location”, not “spatial” and not “GIS” - that’s also quite interesting when you consider ESRI acquiring companies such as SpotOn. This is part of the mainstreaming of the spatial industry, I think, and will make for some interesting times in our future. This is something that we’re exploring internally next week so we can give Tom some fodder for his upcoming GeoRabble talk… stay tuned for that one.
Oh, and you can't mention OZRI without mentioning Cisco's jokes, like "What type of map do spiders make?". That was a highlight as well!
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