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Posté par otravaglini le 2/11/2011 13:40:33 (105 lectures)

L'API ArcGIS for iOS 2.1 est disponible tous les détails sur le billet d'ArcOrama que vous trouverez ici :

http://www.arcorama.fr/2011/10/lapi-arcgis-for-ios-21-est-disponible.html


Posté par otravaglini le 26/10/2011 13:31:12 (113 lectures)

Après de long mois d'attente ArcGIS pour Android est enfin disponible !

Plus d'info ici :

http://www.arcorama.fr/2011/10/arcgis-for-android-10-est-disponible.html

Et le téléchargement est ici :

https://market.android.com/details?id=com.esri.android.client



Posté par otravaglini le 30/9/2011 10:05:23 (144 lectures)

UNOSAT organise le 11-12 octobre prochain un symposium sur les applications satellitaires.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) are pleased to announce the organization of a Symposium on Leveraging Satellite Applications for Global Challenges, and you are cordially invited to attend this event.

The Symposium will take place the afternoon of 11 and all day on 12 October 2011 and will be held at WMO Headquarters, 7 bis, avenue de la Paix, Geneva.

Building upon the 2005 UNITAR/OCHA Symposium which discussed the use of satellite applications in emergency response, the 2011 UNITAR/WMO Symposium seeks to further leverage satellite applications in the face of contemporary global challenges, from natural hazards to human security, at a time when much technological progress and a range of new tools and applications have considerably augmented the options for international users.

On the first day, the Symposium will host the first Geneva-based briefing by the International Charter Space and Major Disasters, a mechanism devised by forward looking space agencies to mobilize precious satellite data in case of natural disasters. This is the opportunity for United Nations agencies and programmes and experts from Permanent Missions to hear about the Charter and how it can be used to assist emergency response following disasters.

On the second day, satellite data providers will present current and future satellite capabilities and a panel comprised of users will discuss current and future needs for satellite applications. This is a unique chance for both the industry and the user community to exchange views and understand each other better in a venue focusing on substance and dialogue. The day will also feature case studies through which all participants will have the opportunity to explore how satellite-derived information has impacted decision making. Lessons learned from the case studies and gaps among satellite capabilities and user requirements emerging from the various sessions will be highlighted in the Symposium’s conclusions.

You are kindly asked to register to the meeting at your earliest convenience by contacting Ms Alice Blunt at ablunt@wmo.intablunt@wmo.int

11 October 2011

14:30 Welcome and Opening remarks
by Francesco Pisano, UNITAR/UNOSAT, and Barbara Ryan, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)
15:00 Keynote
Alice Bunn, Chairman of the Board, International Charter Space and Major Disasters
15:30 Break
16:00 – 17:00 The space Charter and the United Nations : a decade of collaboration

Moderator: Barbara Ryan, World Meteorological Organization

Panellists

- Alice Bunn, International Space Charter representative
- Simonetta Cheli, European Space Agency (ESA)
- Einar Bjorgo, UNITAR/UNOSAT
- Jihad Abdalla, UNICEF

17:00 – 17:30 Wrap-up of day 1 and closing remarks
18:00 – 20:00 Cocktail reception to celebrate UNOSAT’ 10 years anniversary
Attic restaurant, WMO Headquarters

12 October 2011

08:45 Coffee and croissants
09:15 Opening remarks
09:30 Satellites today and tomorrow

Moderator: Ronald Buss de Souza, Brazil's National Institute for Space Research (INPE)

Panellists:

- Michaela Weber, European Space Imaging
- David Hodgson, DMCii
- Pablo d’Angelo, German Space Agency (DLR)
- e-Geos
- Charlotte Gabriel-Robez, Astrium
10:30 Break
11:00 Using satellite applications to respond to operational challenges: the perspective of the users

Moderator: Einar Bjorgo, UNITAR/UNOSAT

Panellists:

- Thomas Peter, UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
- World Food Programme (tbc)
- René Saameli, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- Luca Pupulin, ACTED
- Christopher Wolff, World Health Oganization (WHO)

12:00 Special presentation: the European Union Satellite Centre, by Adriano Baptista (EUSC)
12:30 Lunch break
14:00 Keynote address, The societal benefits of global earth observation
by José Achache, Group on Earth Observation Secretariat
14:15 Using satellite applications to manage natural disasters, the 2010 & 2011 Pakistan flood case study
Moderator: Gabriela Seiz, Meteo Swiss

Panellists:

- Joshua Lyons, UNITAR/UNOSAT
- UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA)
- Qamar Uz Zaman Chaudhry, Permanent Representative of Pakistan with WMO
- Lee Schwartz, US Geographer, US Department of State
- Joint Research Center, European Comission

15:15 Break
15:45 Keynote address, Using satellite application to advocate for human rights
by Peter Bouckaert, Human Rights Watch
16:00 Using satellite applications for human security, South Sudan case study

Moderator: Francesco Pisano, UNITAR/UNOSAT

Panellists:

- Harvard Humanitarian Initiative
- Lars Bromley, UNITAR/UNOSAT
- Charles Mona, National Bureau of Statistics, Republic of South Sudan
- France Lamy, Google
17:00 Concluding remarks
by Michel Jarraud, Secretary-General, World Meteorological Organization (WMO)


Posté par otravaglini le 30/9/2011 8:38:46 (143 lectures)

Le "Deprecation Plan" pour ArcGIS 10.0 et 10.1 est disponible à cette adresse : http://downloads2.esri.com/support/TechArticles/ArcGIS10and101Deprecation_Plan.pdf.

On y apprend entre autre chose l'abandon définitif de VBA ainsi que de la version ArcInfo Workstation. Ce document confirme également qu'ArcGIS Server 10.1 sera nativement 64bits.

Je vous laisse découvrir les autres infos par vous-mêmes.


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