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2010 ESRI Developer Summit

2010 ESRI Developer Summit. What’s coming in ArcGIS 10. Timeline. April 1 ArcGIS 10 Prerelease June ArcGIS 10 Final ArcGIS.com V2.0 of ArcGIS Server API’s Jack Dangermond – “In my entire career in GIS, I have never felt so excited about a release.”. ESRI Stack. 4D (X, Y, Z, Time)

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2010 ESRI Developer Summit

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  1. 2010 ESRI Developer Summit What’s coming in ArcGIS 10

  2. Timeline • April 1 ArcGIS 10 Prerelease • June • ArcGIS 10 Final • ArcGIS.com • V2.0 of ArcGIS Server API’s Jack Dangermond – “In my entire career in GIS, I have never felt so excited about a release.”

  3. ESRI Stack • 4D (X, Y, Z, Time) • Geoprocessing/Map Automation • arcpy • Geodatabase • Spatial Data Types (Migrate Tool) • Attachments • FileGeodatabase API (C++ only)

  4. Desktop • Editing • Query Layers • Add-ins • ArcGIS.com • SharePoint Integration • Display Performance • Geocoding • Migration

  5. Server • Services • Feature Layers • API’s • Editing • JS, Flex, Silverlight (v2.0 ~ ArcGIS 10) • iPhone • Android, Windows Phone 7, Blackberry • Caching • Server Object Extensions

  6. Explorer, Engine, Mobile • ArcGIS Explorer Online • ArcGIS Engine • Easier Installs • Faster Drawing • Multi-tasking backend • Licensing • ArcGIS Mobile • Windows Tablet and Mobile Applications • Mobile Project Center

  7. What’s Next ArcGIS 10.1

  8. Conclusion • ArcGIS Desktop • Editing, Map Automation, Map Authoring/Publishing tools • ArcGIS Server • Web tools for map display, minor/online editing, minor analysis • Always connected scenarios

  9. Conclusion • ArcGIS Engine • Sometimes connected • ArcGIS Explorer • Free, middle weight viewer, presentations • ArcGIS Mobile • Lighter weight, handheld or touchscreen optimized

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