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July 1st, 2011
ITT Visual Information Solutions Press Conference and Breakfast

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Please join us in San Diego for the ITT Visual Information Solutions Press Conference and Breakfast at the Esri International User Conference 2011. Richard Cooke, President of ITT Visual Information Solutions, and Lawrie Jordan, Director of Imagery Enterprise Solutions for Esri will each make a brief statement and take questions during the event.

Over the past several years, ITT and Esri have worked to integrate our software platforms to deliver high performance and easy to use image analysis capabilities to the GIS professional. This year we are working to make the integration of our technologies even more accessible to users with support for industry specific applications. Learn more about this shared initiative:

• ENVI Image Analysis Tools for GIS – Building on the release of ENVI 4.8 and ENVI for ArcGIS® Server, ITT and Esri initiatives will help bring these tools to industry based applications.• Shared Imagery Resources – ITT and Esri will work together to provide easy access to tools, models and workflows to support the integration of imagery to GIS workflows.

Breakfast will be available beginning at 7:00 AM and statements will begin promptly at 7:20 AM.

Please RSVP by registering for this event. We look forward to seeing you there.

Date:

Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Time:

7:00 AM
Location:

Omni San Diego Hotel
675 L Street, San Diego CA 92101
Room: Omni Gaslamp 3

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