DM Demo Theatre: Automating Data Trends, Analytics, and Reports from Esri GIS

Join us for a demonstration of Metrics ExtensionTM to ArcGIS for Server, an easy-to-use tool to generate regional and global trends and analytics for features such as land, real estate, facilities, infrastructure, assets, operations, maintenance, security, public safety, emergency management, and any spatial data maintained in your GIS. You will learn how an automated tool can define, schedule, compute, and share data trends and analytics; increase trust in your data with data quality governance; and reduce customization. Your GIS department can derive more value from your GIS by sharing data trends and analytics frequently with users.

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Avineon, Inc. is an information technology company, headquartered in McLean, VA, with a proven track record in delivering geospatial services and solutions to government and commercial customers globally for over 24 years.

Speakers

Joel Campbell, Vice President - Commercial Systems
Anil Jayavarapu, Director Software Solutions

Who should attend

GIS users and administrators with an interest in learning more about how their existing GIS can be leveraged for data analytics.

Visit http://www.avineon.com/en/metrics-extension for additional information. You can also request a 60-Day Trial License to try the Metrics Extension on your own. If you would like to stay in contact with Avineon, you can do so by emailing metrics@avineon.com or by visiting https://avineon.zendesk.com.

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