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Date: Tuesday, 16 Mar 2010 07:00
This episode provides reasons to migrate from MS Access personal or file geodatabases to multiuser geodatabases. It also highlights some key concepts to be aware of before migrating as well as GIS data migration methods. It is recommended that you are familiar with the geodatabase and basic geodatabase concepts.
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audio/mpeg (6 250 ko)Date: Wednesday, 03 Jun 2009 07:00
This episode will explore the new Map Service Publishing toolbar in ArcMap, and how it will help users author well-designed map documents that will form the basis for fast map services. Along with optimized map services, ArcGIS 9.3.1 also provides tools for evaluating the performance of your maps, while allowing you to analyze and preview your maps as you prepare them for publishing.
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audio/mpeg (2 953 ko)Date: Tuesday, 21 Apr 2009 07:00
Interactive Web maps are designed and used to accomplish focused and meaningful tasks. Learn what Web maps are, how they can be used, and what you should consider when designing for usability and performance. This is the first episode in a series relating to creating effective Web maps.
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audio/mpeg (2 950 ko)Date: Tuesday, 10 Mar 2009 07:00
This discussion is a follow-up to a previous podcast titled Introduction to ArcGIS Engine Development. This podcast will introduce ArcGIS Engine's core functionality and how it can be used to execute advanced or specialized GIS applications. This podcast is intended for developers who want to investigate how ArcGIS Engine can be used to create a wide range of applications.
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audio/mpeg (4 128 ko)Date: Tuesday, 10 Mar 2009 07:00
This discussion is a follow-up to a previous podcast titled Introduction to ArcGIS Engine Development. This podcast will introduce ArcGIS Engine’s core functionality and how it can be used to execute advanced or specialized GIS applications. This podcast is intended for developers who want to investigate how ArcGIS Engine can be used to create a wide range of applications.
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audio/mpeg (4 128 ko)Date: Tuesday, 16 Dec 2008 07:00
Get tips for administering and maintaining desktop and workgroup geodatabases. This is the third episode of a series on implementing and managing desktop and workgroup geodatabases.
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audio/mpeg (5 627 ko)Date: Tuesday, 09 Dec 2008 07:00
Learn how to create desktop and workgroup geodatabases and be introduced to the role of the database server administrator account. This is the second episode of a series on implementing and managing desktop and workgroup geodatabases.
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audio/mpeg (5 53 ko)Date: Tuesday, 02 Dec 2008 07:00
Become familiar with the installation process of ArcSDE technology for Microsoft SQL Server Express licensed for ArcGIS Desktop or ArcGIS Server Workgroup. This is the first episode of a series on implementing and managing desktop and workgroup geodatabases.
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audio/mpeg (5 666 ko)Date: Tuesday, 14 Oct 2008 07:00
This discussion provides the migration workflows for the five most common GIS data formats (tables, shapefiles, coverages, CAD data, and imagery) to the geodatabase. It is recommended that you are familiar with the geodatabase and basic geodatabase concepts. Users new to the geodatabase can learn more by listening to the Instructional Series Podcast episodes "An Overview of the Geodatabase and Five Reasons Why You Should Use It" and "Types of Geodatabases at ArcGIS 9.2." Both can be found at http://www.esri.com/news/podcasts/instructional_series.html.
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audio/mpeg (5 668 ko)Date: Tuesday, 14 Oct 2008 07:00
This discussion provides the migration workflows for the five most common GIS data formats (tables, shapefiles, coverages, CAD data, and imagery) to the geodatabase. It is recommended that you are familiar with the geodatabase and basic geodatabase concepts. Users new to the geodatabase can learn more by listening to the Instructional Series Podcast episodes “An Overview of the Geodatabase and Five Reasons Why You Should Use It” and “Types of Geodatabases at ArcGIS 9.2.” Both can be found at http://www.esri.com/news/podcasts/instructional_series.html.
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audio/mpeg (5 668 ko)Date: Tuesday, 09 Sep 2008 07:00
ArcGIS Engine is provides the capability to build stand-alone applications or extend existing applications to provide focused spatial solutions to both GIS and non-GIS users. This discussion introduces the listener to ArcGIS Engine development and describes the Software Developer Kit, customization options, licensing, ArcObjects responsible for customization, and the application framework.
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audio/mpeg (4 50 ko)Date: Tuesday, 15 Jul 2008 07:00
This discussion explores PostgreSQL, an open source database developed and maintained by an online community. With the release of ArcGIS Server 9.3, ESRI includes support for PostgreSQL 8.3.0. The implementation of ArcSDE for PostgreSQL includes all of the capabilities of ArcSDE and the geodatabase. You and your users will be able to perform any workflow on ArcSDE on PostgreSQL as you would on any other ArcSDE implementation.
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audio/mpeg (3 842 ko)Date: Tuesday, 15 Jul 2008 07:00
This discussion explores PostgreSQL, an open source database developed and maintained by an online community. With the release of ArcGIS Server 9.3, Esri includes support for PostgreSQL 8.3.0. The implementation of ArcSDE for PostgreSQL includes all of the capabilities of ArcSDE and the geodatabase. You and your users will be able to perform any workflow on ArcSDE on PostgreSQL as you would on any other ArcSDE implementation.
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audio/mpeg (3 842 ko)Date: Tuesday, 17 Jun 2008 07:00
This discussion explains what geodata services are, the capabilities they offer, the different ways to create them, and concludes with some tips on their setup and implementation. It is recommended that you are familiar with the geodatabase, geodatabase replication, and ArcGIS Server concepts.
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audio/mpeg (5 217 ko)Date: Tuesday, 13 May 2008 07:00
This discussion takes the listener through a workflow example of how you would use ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox together in a simple project. In particular, it will walk you through the creation of a map—from data to cartography. This is the final episode of a four-part series entitled "Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications." Previous episodes covered ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually.
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audio/mpeg (3 745 ko)Date: Tuesday, 13 May 2008 07:00
This discussion takes the listener through a workflow example of how you would use ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox together in a simple project. In particular, it will walk you through the creation of a map—from data to cartography. This is the final episode of a four-part series entitled “Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications.” Previous episodes covered ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually.
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audio/mpeg (3 745 ko)Date: Tuesday, 15 Apr 2008 07:00
This discussion explores ArcToolbox, describes how it fits into your workflow, and explains some of its default behaviors. ArcToolbox is a user interface in ArcGIS for accessing and organizing a collection of geoprocessing tools, models, and scripts. This is part three of a four-part series entitled “Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications.” This series of podcasts covers ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually, and ends with an example of how you would use all three applications together in a simple project.
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audio/mpeg (3 534 ko)Date: Tuesday, 15 Apr 2008 07:00
This discussion explores ArcToolbox, describes how it fits into your workflow, and explains some of its default behaviors. ArcToolbox is a user interface in ArcGIS for accessing and organizing a collection of geoprocessing tools, models, and scripts. This is part three of a four-part series entitled "Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications." This series of podcasts covers ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually, and ends with an example of how you would use all three applications together in a simple project.
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audio/mpeg (3 534 ko)Date: Tuesday, 11 Mar 2008 07:00
This discussion explores ArcMap, describes how it fits into your workflow, and explains some of its default behaviors. ArcMap is the comprehensive map authoring and data analysis component of ArcGIS Desktop. It is the application you use for querying, analyzing, editing, and mapping your data. This is part two of a four-part series entitled “Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications.” This series of podcasts covers ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually, and ends with an example of how you would use all three applications together in a simple project.
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audio/mpeg (3 461 ko)Date: Tuesday, 11 Mar 2008 07:00
This discussion explores ArcMap, describes how it fits into your workflow, and explains some of its default behaviors. ArcMap is the comprehensive map authoring and data analysis component of ArcGIS Desktop. It is the application you use for querying, analyzing, editing, and mapping your data. This is part two of a four-part series entitled "Understanding the ArcGIS Desktop Applications." This series of podcasts covers ArcCatalog, ArcMap, and ArcToolbox individually, and ends with an example of how you would use all three applications together in a simple project.
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