Tag: Esri UC 2019

  • Epson displays SureColor T5470M at Esri UC 2019

    Epson’s Matt Kochanowski offers an overview of the company’s SureColor T5470M printer and scanner at the 2019 Esri User Conference in San Diego. According to the company, the SureColor T5470M, which combines a 36-inch printer and integrated scanner, can produce accurate A1/D-size prints in as fast as 22 seconds.

  • L3Harris explains how ENVI is used for disaster response at Esri UC 2019

    At the Esri 2019 User Conference, L3Harris’ Zachary Norman discusses how the company’s ENVI® (Environment for Visualizing Images) image analysis software, combined with deep learning, help with disaster response. Norman covers two scenarios where the technology can be used: flooding and forest fires, including the California Camp Fire in November 2018.

  • Esri explains how mapping technology is used for marine safety

    Esri’s Jesse Smith discusses how the U.S. Coast Guard’s International Ice Patrol is using Esri’s ArcGIS Enterprise platform to improve marine safety at the 2019 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Currently, the organization is using the platform to map, observe and track icebergs.

  • NASA Disasters Program offers satellite imagery, maps for disaster response

    Jeremy Kirkendall, senior GIS administrator for the NASA Disasters Program, gives GPS World an overview of the program at the 2019 Esri User Conference in San Diego. Watch this video to find out how satellite imagery produced by the program helps with disaster response efforts.

  • Geneq introduces battery pack, GPS data collector, Net20 Pro CORS/GNSS reference station receiver

    Geneq’s Richard Desrochers gives GPS World an overview of the company’s latest products — the battery pack, GPS data collector, Net20 Pro CORS/GNSS reference station receiver — at the 2019 Esri User Conference in San Diego.

  • Trimble launches usage-based service plan for Catalyst GNSS receiver

    Trimble launches usage-based service plan for Catalyst GNSS receiver

    Trimble Catalyst On Demand enables automated domain-level email address access, which streamlines license allocation for organizations with a large number of users. (Photo: Allison Barwacz)
    Trimble Catalyst On Demand enables automated domain-level email address access, which streamlines license allocation for organizations with a large number of users. (Photo: Allison Barwacz)

    Trimble’s Catalyst software-defined Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) receiver for Android phones and tablets is now available with a usage-based service plan: Trimble Catalyst On Demand.

    According to the company, the new service plan is focused on satisfying the requirements of a growing number of industries and organizations who recognize the benefits of using high-accuracy GNSS technology in the field, but need a more flexible payment model.

    Trimble Catalyst On Demand provides scalable access to RTK-quality GNSS positioning using an affordable pay-per-use hourly pricing model in addition to the current Catalyst monthly plans, the company added. The service also enables automated domain-level email address access, which streamlines license allocation for organizations with a large number of users.



    “Catalyst On Demand is Trimble’s response to the growing number of individuals and organizations needing flexible access to high-accuracy GNSS technology,” said Rachel Blair Winkler, business area manager, mapping and GIS, for Trimble. “By providing a usage-based payment model for Catalyst, we are empowering more users inside and outside the geospatial profession to record positions, navigate to points, measure relative distance and create digital maps. This results in better work and better decisions.”

    Trimble Catalyst service subscriptions and the Catalyst DA1 antenna are available through Trimble’s Authorized GIS Distribution Network.