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Esri Canada was founded in 1984 by Alex Miller and Mary-Charlotte Miller, the company’s president and vice president of corporate policy respectively. The company is headquartered in Toronto, Ontario. Early users of Esri technology in Canada include forestry giant J.D. Irving, Limited [6] and Oxford County, Ontario [7]
Introduced in 2006 to replace the personal geodatabase. This is a proprietary format owned by Esri, although other software developers have reverse-engineered it [40] and Esri provides a read/write library for use in other software. It is not a single file, but a collection of files (roughly one for each data or system table in the relational ...
It was reported that 'Elections Canada hoped to test web voting by 2013, beginning with a byelection. "The general philosophy is to take the ballot box to the voter," says Mayrand, Canada's chief electoral officer.' [2] Elections Canada released a report requesting approval to conduct an "electronic voting test-run in a byelection by 2013". [3]
Esri's main desktop, or thick client, application is ArcGIS Pro which is slowly replacing the former main components of ArcGIS Desktop: ArcMap, ArcCatalog and ArcToolbox. Esri's desktop products allow users to author, analyze, map, manage, share, and publish geographic information.
Starting with the 9.3 release, Esri added support for the open-source PostgreSQL database. ArcSDE serves data for the advanced ArcGIS Desktop products (ArcView, ArcEditor and ArcInfo); the ArcGIS development products (ArcGIS Engine and ArcGIS Server), ArcView 3.x as well as ArcIMS. It is a key component in managing a multi-user Esri-based GIS.
ArcGIS Pro is desktop GIS software developed by Esri, which replaces their ArcMap software generation. [1] The product was announced as part of Esri's ArcGIS 10.3 release, [2] ArcGIS Pro is notable in having a 64 bit architecture, combined 2-D, 3-D support, ArcGIS Online integration and Python 3 support.
The Canada Geographic Information System (CGIS) was an early geographic information system (GIS) developed for the Government of Canada beginning in the early 1960s. CGIS was used to store geospatial data for the Canada Land Inventory and assisted in the development of regulatory procedures for land-use management and resource monitoring in Canada.
Conseil Scolaire Viamonde Area 8 (Chatham-Kent, Elgin, Haldimand-Norfolk, Lambton & Oxford) trustee by-election. [41] [failed verification] December 3: Nunavut municipal elections, 2018 (hamlets) Federal by-election in Leeds—Grenville—Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes, Ontario; October 22-December 7: 2018 British Columbia electoral reform ...