‘ArcGIS Desktop’ Archives
Better Ways to Design and Share Maps
After attending this meeting, I felt compelled to go out and create maps to share with the world! The FREE ESRI Seminar was held in Phoenix, AZ about three weeks ago, give or take two weeks... The Seminar showed how ESRI can help create easier and faster maps using their tools and sharing information ("But it's mine!"-my son's and wife's [...]
ESRI Development Summit 2010 Summary
So I get to write a blog entry about the 2010 ESRI Development Summit in Palm Springs California! Do I tell you about the 86 degree sunshine, the college kids on spring break, the street party, the beautiful women by the pool (gotcha!), the breath taking mountains or the serene desert? Okay! Well, no, I did not get to see any of that. [...]
Mobile ArcGIS Training Classroom Travels to Owensboro, KY
Texas Gas is an interstate pipeline that moves natural gas from Gulf Coast and Fayetteville Shale supply areas to more distant on-system markets in the Midwest and to off-system markets in the Northeast via interconnections with third-party pipelines. It originates in the Louisiana Gulf Coast area and in East Texas and runs north and east [...]
ArcGIS 10 – Top 10 New Features
Shared from the All Points Blog. ArcGIS 10 - Top 10 New Features #feduc Here are the top 10 features of ArcGIS 10 as described by ESRI Tables and windows can hide; the user can pin a window open; as windows appear or hide the map does not redraw; and some common operations have been tagged to a single pull down menu List layers [...]
Sign Management Program – Minimum Reflectivity Standards
Agencies must have a sign management program in place to insure that signs along roadways meet certain minimum retro-reflectivity standards. In 2008, the FHWA required that state and local agencies must assess and develop a sign replacement plan by January 2012. Non-compliant warning and regulatory signs must be in compliance by 2015 and [...]
Mobile Classrooms
Do you have a group that needs to learn ArcGIS? GEO-Jobe recently held an ArcGIS Desktop I training class for several airport personnel at Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport. The training classes are instructed by GEO-Jobe's Senior VP, Neill Jobe. GEO-Jobe offers ArcGIS Desktop I, ArcGIS Desktop II, and ArcGIS Desktop III training [...]
GEO-Jobe has Extended their Customer Support Hours!
To accommodate our East Tennessee clients and local utility companies, we have extended our customer support hours from 7 a.m. - 5 p.m. indefinitely. We know what you're thinking, "Wow! That's almost as good as free gift wrapping!" (Don't forget about Valentine's Day fellas). The extended support hours enables our customers to work more [...]
GEO-Jobe GIS Conducts ArcGIS Training at Gulfport-Biloxi, MS Airport
We are currently conducting ArcGIS Desktop I training in Gulfport, MS. A total of 10 students from three departments (Planning, Operations and IT) within the Airport have attending the training and are familiarizing themselves with the ArcGIS Desktop Platform. Gulfport-Biloxi Airport is the most recent WD Schock airport client implementing [...]
ArcGIS 9.4 Renamed to ArcGIS 10
The highly anticipated ArcGIS 9.4 was renamed to ArcGIS 10. Listen to a podcast of ESRI President Jack Dangermond explain why.
GEO-Jobe GIS 2009 Training Schedule Posted
Our 2009 training schedule is now posted HERE. Better late than never, I guess. There are a few changes to the ESRI ArcGIS Training Curriculum. That was one of the reasons why it took a while to get this posted. The entire cirriculum has been revamped after a lot of feedback and significant changes to the ArcGIS software. GEO-Jobe [...]













