With NZ’s imminent move to Alert Level 3, many organisations are now preparing to safely restart operations- working in a way that will neither spread the virus nor expose their staff and others to unnecessary risks. Alongside the government’s key advice for organisations making this move (such as remote work where possible, social distancing and hygiene), the government has stated that at Alert Levels 2, 3 and 4, businesses should take measures to allow potential contact tracing including keeping track of all people (staff, visitors and customers) at workplaces.
To help implement such measures, Esri recently released a solution template which Eagle Technology has supplemented with some NZ specific apps and capabilities.
Thank you to everyone who joined us for last week's technology update which kicked off the 2020 Virtual User Conference (#NZVUC) series. The team enjoyed being able to present some of the latest ArcGIS technology to almost 500 of you across New Zealand and the South Pacific. We've got some more for you too...
Esri, the global leader in location intelligence, announced this week that it will provide free access to its ArcGIS platform and learning resources through the Learn.ArcGIS.com website to support
As you have likely already heard, the 2020 NZ Esri Regional User Conferences (RUCs) and the South Pacific GIS Event have been cancelled and have been replaced by a Virtual User Conference Series. The series starts on Tuesday at 10am NZT (31/3/20) with the Eagle GIS Team giving a full technology update...virtually.
On Friday 6 March, 12 teachers from around New Zealand descended on Wellington to upskill in geospatial for two days so they could return to their regions to champion GIS in their own schools and o