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ENVI Geoservices and ArcGIS® Online – A New Paradigm for Image Analytics

The development and release of ArcGIS® Online by Esri® ushered in a new era of GIS access and availability. ArcGIS Online allows organizations and individuals to manage and display their map data on the internet via an easy-to-use interface. This … Continue reading

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Apps and Enterprise Architectures

In the world of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), there has been a lot of talk lately about Apps, App Stores, and even App Malls.  There is also discussion of who will create, manage and deploy Apps, as well as how App … Continue reading

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The Cloud – A Definition

In my role as someone focused on Enterprise technologies, I am frequently asked “What’s the Cloud?”.  I used to respond that the Cloud is just a big server room in the sky, but it’s really much more than that and … Continue reading

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Apps – What’s in a Name?

Talk of Apps and App Stores is ubiquitous in the Defense and Intelligence domain where I spend most of my time.  But what do we really mean when we talk about an App? In the commercial world, we’ve seen wide … Continue reading

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Leveraging the Enterprise for Rapid Technology Insertion

Like many of my colleagues, I am packing my bags and heading to Orlando for the 2012 GEOINT Symposium.  In fact, I’ll be at the show by the time this posting goes live. While getting things organized to go, I … Continue reading

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Everything Old is New Again

The title isn’t referring to the classic Peter Allen song, bell bottoms, or platform shoes with my title, but trends in technology.  For example, I’ve noticed recently that what had been called Enterprise technologies is now called Cloud.  A few … Continue reading

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ENVI Users get ready to discuss image analytics at ENVIUS

Next week I’m attending the 7th annual ENVI Classified User Symposium also known as ENVIUS. Exelis VIS organizes ENVIUS to provide defense and intelligence users with an opportunity to share their real-world experiences with the ENVI software. While the focus … Continue reading

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Achieving Interoperability

I’ve noticed that the priority of interoperability as a requirement for software applications and systems has been increasing over the past couple of years.  This goes hand-in-hand with the shift we’re seeing many organizations make from desktop-oriented environments to Cloud, … Continue reading

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Image Analysis in the Cloud

As more and more GIS functionality is hurled into the cloud, it is only natural that this technology will move beyond simple search and discovery of data onto more advanced geo-processing capabilities. When the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) first released … Continue reading

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Image Analysis on Mobile, Enterprise, & Desktop

I usually end my blog posts with a question, this week I’m starting out with one.  What does it mean to have image analysis on mobile, enterprise, and the desktop?  I’m going to give you my answer in this posting, … Continue reading

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