Geographic Information Systems (GIS) services today are going mainstream.
Corporate executives and individuals at home are demanding access to many of
the same GIS capabilities previously used only by engineers, geologists, and
government officials.
ESRI's ArcWeb Services are at the forefront of expanding demand for
interactive GIS applications. Using subscription-based Web mapping APIs,
developers can integrate mapping, GIS functionality, and content into
applications delivered online or on desktops, handheld computers, and other
devices. Every day, ArcWeb Services serves more than 6 million mapping
requests, helping companies manage commercial fleets, analyze demographic
data to spot trends, map locations, and execute other requests.
As the reach of GIS expands, new a... (more)