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Esri Certification Exams – Are you ready?

There has been a lot of talk about Esri’s new technical certifications on various listservs, boards and blogs. While certification is nothing new to many of the disciplines GIS specialist/professionals work with such as IT, Planning, Project Management, Surveying, Tax Assessment, and so on, it is relatively new to the GIS field. The GISP certification from

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I have a Flex Web App. What should I do now?

Many organizations have invested in Flex/Flash based web applications. Announcements from Adobe that they are dropping future development of Flex (Flash), on top of Apples decision not to support Flex, has left many organizations who have invested in Flex-based GIS applications scratching their heads. What should they do now? Should they move to HTML 5?

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Excel Spreadsheets and ArcGIS

Microsoft Excel is an amazing tool that allows users to store information, perform calculations, link data, and a more. This tool is used by multiple professions and practices in support of day to day tasks to store critical and useful information. As a result GIS users often need to make use of data stored in

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Place Name Alias Tables and Spelling Sensitivity

Recently, I saw a question come across one of the many GIS email lists I am on asking about whether or not the spelling sensitivity setting in an Address Locator also worked with addresses located using names and a Place Name Alias table in ArcGIS. This question intrigued me because though I have done my

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Creating a locator Frame when using Data Driven Pages

I, like many of you, have used the old DS Mapbooklet Plotting sample code for many years. It has been a wonderful tool and one I cannot do without. ArcGIS 10 introduced Data Driven Pages which basically incorporated much of the DS Mapbook code directly into the core ArcGIS Desktop products.  The one thing that

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