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ESRI Developer Network

ESRI Developer Network. Jim Barry Program Manager, EDN ESRI - Redlands, California USA. The World Leader in Geographic Information Systems. 1969 Geography matters, possibilities of GIS Start: land use and environmental protection Now, almost all industries 1982 ARC/INFO launched

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ESRI Developer Network

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  1. ESRI Developer Network Jim Barry Program Manager, EDN ESRI - Redlands, California USA

  2. The World Leader in Geographic Information Systems • 1969 • Geography matters, possibilities of GIS • Start: land use and environmental protection • Now, almost all industries • 1982 • ARC/INFO launched Mainframe, to workstation, to desktop, to the web

  3. 90 distributors • 2,000 business partners • 300,000 user sites • 65 corporate alliances Corporate citizenship • Education, conservation, disaster response, grants, sustainable development

  4. ESRI Developer NetworkGIS and Mapping Solutions for Developers • Entire ArcGIS platform • Full licenses for development and basic testing • Annual subscription • Discounts: technical support, training • Online resources • User communities

  5. ESRI Developer NetworkGIS and Mapping Solutions for Developers • Product • Software bundle • Server GIS • Mobile GIS • Geodatabases • ArcGIS Extensions • to supplement ArcGIS Desktop • Program • Online Resource Centers • Online Communities • Developer Summit conference • Beta software • Since 2005 • 5,000 subscribers

  6. Applications you can create • Server • Desktop • Mobile • Web

  7. Extensions you can leverage • 3D • Data Interoperability • Geodatabase Update • Geostatistics • Image • Maplex • Network • Schematics • Spatial, Raster • Tracking

  8. Data and services you can use • ArcGIS Online • ESRI Data & Maps DVDs • Vendor data • Web services • Your data • Database server • Exposed through web services

  9. Why use EDN? • Low cost of entry • Save production licenses for production use • Defer deployment costs Maintain Support Deploy Design Test Develop Vision application development process Production License Cost Developer License Cost

  10. What’s new with EDN: 2008 • Simplfied EDN front page • Redesigned, improved online resources • Community pages • Improved navigation, search • Integrated global social networking • More blogs from product development teams

  11. What’s new with EDN: 2008 • Simplfied EDN front page

  12. What’s new with EDN: 2008 • Resource Centers

  13. resources.esri.com

  14. blogs.esri.com

  15. forums.esri.com

  16. tinyurl.com/EDNfacebook

  17. twitter.com

  18. youtube.com/ESRItv

  19. @JimBarry @AL_Laframboise @agup @dcardella youtube.com/ESRItv tinyurl.com/EDNfacebook

  20. ESRI Developer Summit • Annual conference • Advanced technical sessions for developers • Growing year after year • “Productivity” event

  21. What’s next for EDN: 2009 • Developer Summit: 40% more content • Wiki KB • Wiki documentation for JavaScript, REST, Flex APIs • Media Galleries • Double live webcasts • Enhance user recognition program • Support design, deployment developer certification program • Grow Java resources • Upgrade forums • What do you need?

  22. Thanks! jbarry@esri.com

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