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In Esri UC 2011 Plenary & Keynotes, there are interesting news bout upcoming ArcGIS 10.1

I'll give you the point of the news :

1. ArcGIS 10.1 is expected to launch in Q1 of 2012

2. The core ArcGIS 10.1 products that will be native 64-bit are:

-ArcGIS Server for Windows and ArcGIS Server for Linux (only available as native 64-bit). This includes the SDE application server technology component.

-ArcGIS Runtime (both native 64-bit and 32-bit)

ArcGIS Desktop can run in a 64-bit environment but is not native 64-bit.

3. ArcGIS 10.1 will introduce geographic science tools, like space time clustering, multiscale autocorrelation, exploratory regression (not visual) (which takes one variable and allows us to explore other variables in relationship to it) crime, soil erosion, sophisticated contouring, very fast time analysis, aerial interpolation that allows us to take one aerial unit and allocate them into another aerial unit like zip codes, and geodetic buffering.

4. ArcGIS 10.1 offers great lidar support, being able to read dynamically LAS files. It takes the same technology for dynamic imagery and integrates it so users can do dynamic on the fly LAS files. Lidar data will open it up for useful information products.

ArcGIS is expanded as a 3D platform, with performance for 3D, 3D for geometric buffering, shade analysis, shadow analysis, 3D viewsheds, 3D editing, and is very powerful for urban planning, landscape planning and design, among other uses. remember acquired the Swiss company Procedural, now CityEngine part of ESRI product

5. A new software is ArcGIS Runtime, lightweight software that is easy to deploy for developers. It can be deployed on USB for Windows and Linux and supports 64 bit. With this software, GIS can be embedded in both connected and non-connected environments into all kinds of applications. ArcGIS Server has been rearchitected with fast performance, and is said to be easy to install and to create services in it. It resides in a full 64 bit environment – cloud ready, highly scalable, and for the first time supports the Linux environment.

for detail, please see this news

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http://www10.giscafe.com/nbc/articles/view_weekly.php?section=Magazine&articleid=979917&printerfriendly=1

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njoy  :laugh:

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