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SpatialNews.com Press Release
ESRI Demonstrates New Interoperability Functionality at 50th OGC Meeting
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Redlands, California-ESRI participated in the fiftieth meeting of the Technical and Planning Committee Meetings of the Open GIS Consortium, Inc.
(OGC), June 14-18, 2004, held at the United Kingdom Ordnance Survey in Southampton, United Kingdom. With its Strategic Alliance partner Safe Software, ESRI demonstrated the ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension to ArcView, ArcEditor, and ArcInfo; Web Map Server (WMS) and Web Feature Server
(WFS) support for ArcIMS 9; and WMS support for ArcGIS 9 Desktop.
ESRI is an active member of both the OGC Technical Committee and Planning Committee and is engaged in various working groups within the Open GIS Consortium building and testing specifications for GIS interoperability.
"Interoperability functionality is important to ESRI users and the GIS community," says Jeanne Foust, ESRI Global Manager of Spatial Data Infrastructure. "We demonstrated ArcGIS Desktop and ArcIMS compliance to OGC standards at the conference. Our active participation in both the Technical and Planning Committee demonstrates ESRI's long standing commitment to interoperability."
For more information on the ESRI Interoperability Program, visit www.esri.com/standards.
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