ESRI Posts Podcast With Bern Szukalski on the Capabilities of ArcGIS Explorer

ESRI released a podcast with Bernie Szukalski going over the details of ArcGIS Explorer and plans for the next year. For some reason ESRI doesn’t allow you to permalink to the podcast so when you get to the page pick “Interviews with ESRI Staff and Business Partners” and then you’ll see the podcast or just click on the link below. I’m going to listen to it on the commute home tonight so I’m not really sure what Bernie is going to talk about but I’m sure it will be a good overview of how ArcGIS Explorer will work and maybe where you can download it.


OK, I listened to the podcast. It sounds like E$RI has no quick plans to get this out to the general public.
Are you kidding me? How can they think they can limit the program if people are going to use it to deploy AGS? Dumbasses!
Yeah, I heard the same thing…looks like we’ll just have to wait…and wait…
Other than cheezy videos and pdfs describing trivial applications are there any Arc GIS server apps demonstrating actually useful geo server capabilities in the wild. None on esri site.
The podcast/mp3 was “published” today, but it doesn’t mention in the recording when it was actually recorded.
ArcGIS Explorer isn’t anything like Google Earth? hu, could have fooled me.
We’re currently developing an AGS app on 9.2. We may be the only ones though.
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@beef…
There are a lot of AGS apps deployed, but due to the licensing model and cost of scaling, most are on intranets. We’ve done two web services which actuall do some real work – raster change analysis, and automated 36×36 100K map series production. Both are on intranets at this point.
Dave