Some interesting research coming out of IBM… Cognitive computing offers the promise of systems that can integrate and analyze vast amounts of data from many sources in the blink of an eye. By seeking inspiration from the structure, dynamics, function, and behavior of the brain, the IBM-led cognitive computing research team aims to break the conventional programmable machine paradigm. Ultimately, the team hopes to rival the brain’s low power consumption and small size by using nanoscale devices for synapses and neurons. This technology stands to bring about entirely new computing architectures and programming paradigms. See Details HERE
Archives for August 18, 2011
EDU Tip – Webinars and Online Training For The Geo Professional
Interested in online training? The following are some online webinars being offered to the GIS/Geo tech community in the near future:
Get the Most out of ArcGIS Explorer Online – To familiarize you with this user-friendly online application, Esri will host the live training seminar Getting the Most out of ArcGIS Explorer Online on August 18, 2011.
Capturx free webinars – Automate any paperwork with Capturx (Thursday Aug 18) Capturx Solutions for Oil, Gas, and Pipelines (Thurs Aug 25)
Maximize the Value of Your Raster Data Using FME – Prepare and share your raster data with ease. Find out how FME can help you convert raster data into the format that’s needed, and restructure it by clipping, mosaicking, tiling, reprojecting and more. Date: Thursday August 25
ITT VIS (@ITT_VIS_TWEET) – Impervious Surface Mapping for Federal, State, and Local Government Applications is Aug 25
GeoEye Metropolitan Imagery Webcast – Join DLT Solutions and GeoEye for a webinar to learn about a cost-effective and easy way to procure accurate and authoritative imagery from GeoEye’s extensive archive. Date: Wednesday, August 24, 2011
ArcGIS Server Training Coming Soon from Geospatial Training Services – Starting with the basic concepts of ArcGIS Server and moving to advanced web application development techniques with JavaScript, Flex, or Silverlight you will acquire the skills necessary for publishing your GIS content to users over the web or through traditional desktop means. (This is a paid for class)