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ArcGIS Pro Add-In Makes Outdoor Airflow Analysis More Accessible
The COVID-19 pandemic has transformed people’s lifestyles beyond measure. Because exposure to infectious respiratory droplets and aerosol particles is the primary way humans contract the disease, much of the world has spent good portions of the last year and a half social distancing, restricting outside-the-home activities, sanitizing spaces, washing hands, and wearing masks.
New Dashboard Technology Now Widely Available
Dashboards with their interactive visual elements, including maps, charts, and gauges—fundamentally change the way we explore information. They make data consumption easy and convenient.
IT Workers Prefer Windows 8 Over iPad
Apple has indeed succeeded in popularizing the tablet PC genre by presenting the iPad which was first released in 2010. However, now, workers reportedly prefer a tablet based on Windows 8.
At least, this conclusion was obtained through a survey conducted by Forrester which involved around 9,766 IT workers to be interviewed. The result?
Autodesk MoU implements with the Directorate of Vocational Development of Indonesia
Along with the development of the curriculum in Vocational High Schools (SMK), the largest graphics company Autodesk is now collaborating with the Directorate of Vocational Development of Indonesia by providing graphic software support for more than 10,000 SMKs spread throughout Indonesia for free.
Turla, Government Spying Advanced Malware
A new study from Symantec is currently highlighting a cyber espionage campaign involving sophisticated malware under the names "Turla" which is also known as "Snake", "Uroboros", and "Carbon".
Designing for Climate Change with GIS
To understand and mitigate the challenges caused by potential extreme events related to climate change, the Massachusetts Army National Guard (MA ARNG) initiated one of the defense industry’s first and most comprehensive climate change vulnerability assessments at Camp Edwards in Massachusetts.
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