ESRI Podcast Feeds
ESRI podcasts are a free and easy way to get the latest news and information from ESRI. On the go or at your desk, listen to software tips and tricks, keynote speakers, and more.
- What Are Podcasts?
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Podcasts are audio files, usually MP3s, distributed through an RSS feed. Subscribing to the feed alerts you when new content is added. Download and listen to the audio files on your computer or take them with you on your MP3 player.
- How to Subscribe to Podcasts
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1. Get a newsreader.
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2. Subscribe to the RSS feed.
Click Subscribe below or copy and paste the URL for the podcast that you want into your newsreader. This will add the requested podcast to its list.
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Latest Podcasts
Instructional Series
Training and education on ESRI software products. |
Speaker Series
GIS technology insights from GIS users, business partners, and ESRI staff.
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Migrating to the Geodatabase
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MP3 [11:47 | 5.41 MB]
Read the transcript [PDF]
Learn migration workflows for the five most common GIS data formats (tables, shapefiles, coverages, CAD data, and imagery) to the geodatabase.
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2008 Special Achievement in GIS AwardWeston Solutions Uses ArcGIS Survey Analyst to Deliver New Cadastral Fabric to City of Encinitas
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MP3 [11:26 | 7.89 MB]
Arnab Bhowmick, program manager at Weston Solutions, an ESRI Business Partner, discusses how his organization used ArcGIS Survey Analyst with Cadastral Editor software to realign the City of Encinitas’ basemap, improving the spatial accuracy of the City’s enterprise GIS. |
ESRI Podcast Terms of Use
ESRI podcast feeds are available for use free of charge. Attribution to ESRI must be provided in connection with your use of any podcast feed. By using an ESRI feed on your site, you agree to the ESRI Proprietary Rights.
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