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|  | Organic Enterprise GIS Architecture: Laying Foundations for Sustainable Environments Posted Date: 9/1/2010 Issue: August - 2010 GIS projects can quickly run into trouble when a company embarks into this new technology landscape without a clear roadmap for the business role that GIS will have in the overall business-systems environment, potentially lessening its fitness to deliver the expected outcomes Author: Igor Albornett
|  | Interactive Pen Display and GIS Software Map Aerial Imagery at Winery Posted Date: 8/30/2010 Issue: July - 2010 Viticulturists, managers and winemakers use geotechnology to analyze grape-canopy density prior to harvest, leading to more efficient operations and ultimately, better wine.
|  | A Shrinking Glacier: Change Detection Analyzes the Retreat of the Bering Glacier Terminus Posted Date: 7/26/2010 Issue: April - 2010 The Bering Glacier is the largest and longest glacier in continental North America. And based on an extensive research project to analyze its coastline, the glacier is retreating rapidly, leading to potentially catastrophic results for coastal areas worldwide. Author: Alaa Shams
|  | Enabling ERPs: Create a One-Stop Shop for Geographic Intelligence Posted Date: 6/28/2010 Issue: May - 2010 In today’s economic climate, tax revenues are dropping, budgets are shrinking, and local government information technology and financial departments are asked to do more with less. The need for true enterprise resource planning (ERP) software with integrated geospatial components has never been greater. Author: David Holdstock, Curt Hinton and Irene DeGroot
|  | GeoTec Event 2010 Marks Success in Markham Posted Date: 5/17/2010 The GeoTec Event 2010 proved to be a major success, featuring keynote speaker Josh Knauer of Rhiza Labs (left) and Frank Scarpitti, the mayor of Markham, Ontario, Canada.
|  | Leveraging GIS in Retail, a Marketing Strategy Posted Date: 4/21/2010 Issue: February - 2010 In today's economy, large and small manufacturers are looking for the most efficient way to market their product while staying effective and competitive. Author: Amy Wilde
|  | North Country Surveyors Warm Up to RTK Posted Date: 4/21/2010 Issue: March - 2010 Along the border between extreme northern Maine and western New Brunswick, Canada, two surveyors found a better way to survey in the region's challenging conditions: real-time kinematic GPS receivers.
|  | Industry Outlook 2010: The Complete Responses Posted Date: 3/30/2010 Issue: December - 2009 GeoWorld magazine is again proud to publish this end-of-year "future-casting" feature, which has been a fixture of our December issue since 1992. Unlike the printed version, the "Complete Responses" contains links to each author's full thoughts on the topics addressed in this year's article.
|  | Geocaching: Families Cash in on Fun for (Almost) Free Posted Date: 2/23/2010 Geocaching is a community-run activity. Anyone can hide a cache; they must simply follow commonsense guidelines about where it can be placed. Author: Joan Trossman Bien
|  | Army Corps Uses GIS for Storm Preparedness Posted Date: 1/26/2010 Issue: December - 2009 The 2009 Atlantic Ocean Hurricane Season officially ended on November 30, but the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers is working on safeguarding coastal states in the Northeast from storm events that can occur now and in the future.
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