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2008

2007

ESRI In the News

  • Entrepreneurs Hope To Bring Computer Dating Principals To Real Estate Sales
    Consumers soon may put the same kind of research and analysis into deciding where to buy or build a home as corporations do when looking for a site for a new store, predicts Jack Dangermond, president of the Environmental Systems Research Institute Inc.
    Chicago Tribune, May 12, 2008—by Jon Van, Inside Technology
  • Walgreens Maps Out Its Plan for Apparel
    Walgreens' new Casual Gear basic apparel line has been in stores barely a month now, but already geospatial geniuses are mapping ways to make it move. The software Walgreens uses, from ESRI of Redlands, Calif., permits the chain to analyze data in a highly local fashion, said Miller, and now that can be applied to evaluating apparel demand.
    Women's Wear Daily, May 5, 2008—by Denise Power
  • The GIS and Data Solution for Advanced Business Analysis
    ESRI Canada and Environics Analytics are pleased to announce the release of a complete business geographic information systems (GIS) solution that leverages the intelligence of the best available Canadian geographic, demographic, consumer lifestyle, and business data.
    ESRI Canada, April 15, 2008—by Leslie Keyser, ESRI Canada
  • Product Review: BusinessMAP, ver. 4.5
    Hal Reid, Senior Technical Editor, Directions Magazine & Private Consultant, reviews the latest release of BusinessMap. He writes 'this version puts BusinessMap in a new league; it is now a full-featured business product.'
    Directions Magazine, September 14, 2007—by Hal Reid
  • New Orleans: The State of the City
    2005 and 2007 population data from ESRI for New Orleans was used as one of the sources to create this map for the August 13, 2007 issue of Time magazine. The map illustrated an article about population changes in New Orleans since Hurricane Katrina.
    Time Magazine, August 13, 2007
  • GIS’ Multidiscipline Retail Value Proposition
    Understanding the benefits explain why the retail vertical has become a hotly competitive and lucrative arena for GIS solution providers.
    Integrated Solutions for Retailers, February, 2007—by Matt Pillar
  • Well Positioned
    GIS technology is set to make a big impact in retail operations. Simon Thompson, Commercial Industry Sector Manager at ESRI, explains how GIS allows retailers to understand potential, to review the impact of different investments, store and product configurations, and changing trends in retail or consumer landscape.
    ERS, December, 2006
  • Data Warehousing, Part 2: When Worlds Collide
    Part 2 of this three-part series looks at how some developers are solving the problems faced when fusing business intelligence (BI) and geographic information systems (GIS) to create a multidimensional data warehousing model.
    E-Commerce Times, September 5, 2006—by Andrew K. Burger
  • Hillman Bolts Together GIS and Business Intelligence Solution
    Integrating location intelligence improves sales workflow and customer service and puts an end to best guess logic to assign territories to sales representatives.
    Location Intelligence, July 4, 2006—by Joe Francica
  • Information Builders' Location Intelligence Puts New Users on the Map
    The Marriage of ESRI's intuitive mapping and geospatial technology with Information Builders' Operational BI solutions empowers users with superior decision-making capabilities.
    Information Builders, May 2006
  • Chicago Business: Market Facts 2006
    Review detailed information on Chicago demographics featuring an Interactive Map based on the 2000 Census and 2006 estimates from ESRI.
    Chicago Business, July 5, 2006
  • The Fastest-Growing Counties Could Be Closer Than You Think
    ESRI prepared data for AdAge that identifies the fastest growing counties in the United States. Visit www.esri.com/communitydata for information on how to analyze markets, profile customers, evaluate competitors, and more.
    Advertising Age, June 19, 2006—by Bradley Johnson
  • Map Mania
    Whether you're looking for dog-friendly hotels or tracking the avian flu virus, map software suddenly is hot tech.
    Forbes, June 5, 20006—by Megha Bahree
  • Cheap House, Costly Commute—Gas Prices Hurt Affordable Areas
    Demographic data from ESRI Business Information Solutions helps to see patterns to compare how urban and rural communities are impacted by rising interest rates and gas prices.
    Puget Sound Business, June 2, 2006—by Jeanne Lang Jones
  • A Region Now Offers More Than Cheap Land
    Technology-based companies and institutions are expanding in to Southern California's Inland Empire, creating economic opportunity for employees skilled in the modern disciplines of information and medical sciences.
    New York Times Online, May 18, 2006—by James Flanigan
  • Taking BI Beyond the Inner Circle to the Front Lines
    At a recent conference, several business intelligence users shared their plans for taking BI to a wider audience. Some BI information can now be easily shared using e-mail.
    Computer World, May 1, 2006—by Heather Havenstein, Orlando
  • GIS Bolsters Delivery Efficiencies
    A geographic information system (GIS)-based route delivery system cut this office supply company's drive times by 7.4 percent and reduced fuel usage 4.3 percent.
    Integrated Solutions, April, 2006—by Julie Ritzer Ross
  • Zippy Names Permit Peek at Place Personalities
    The Puget Sound Business Journal uses a report prepared by ESRI Business Information Solutions to understand residents' lifestyles and retail preferences.
    Puget Sound Business Journal, February 6, 2006—by Jeanne Lang Jones
  • X Marks the Spot... and a Lot More
    Mecklenburg Emergency Medical Services Agency, (Medic) uses computer mapping to locate each vehicle, consider variables like traffic, select the crew that can respond the fastest, and determine quickest route.
    Greater Charlotte Biz, February 2006—by Ellison Clary
  • Get the Picture
    Data visualization software is helping companies make decisions by making sense of mounds of information.
    ComputerWorld, January 9, 2006—by Connie Winkler

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