A conversation between Jack Dangermond, president and co-founder of Esri, and Brian Haslam, president of Cityworks. This excerpt, pulled from a longer discussion, covers topics such as the future of GIS, software development, digital twins,...
Read moreThis past year has brought unique challenges and has pushed everyone to reorient the way they manage their public assets and serve their community. We have been impressed by the resilience and innovation that has...
Read more[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]The District of Sechelt is a small community in British Columbia, Canada. It has a population of approximately 10,000 people and an area of 51 square kilometers—consisting of 200 kilometers of roads, 65 kilometers of...
Read moreManaging vast amounts of critical infrastructure and capital assets is a challenging task for many public works departments. The City of Kitchener recently applied maintenance scores that improve project planning and prioritization by classifying the...
Read moreEsri Canada congratulates the City of Lethbridge for winning the Cityworks Exemplary User Award at the recent Cityworks User Conference held in Salt Lake City, Utah. Lethbridge implemented Cityworks software, based on Esri’s geographic information...
Read moreOn a quest to develop a strategic approach to asset management, the Town of Rothesay, New Brunswick, Canada selected Cityworks to automate their asset management, enabling staff to learn about service requests within minutes, rather...
Read moreThe Cityworks client base in Canada has been growing especially well. We thought it would be fun to take a closer look at the variety of new clients on the Canadian front. York Region, Ontario...
Read moreWith a population of just under 12,000, the Town of Rothesay, New Brunswick, borders Saint John and shares several facilities with neighboring municipalities. The town faces many of the same challenges experienced by small local...
Read morevia Esri Canada Esri Canada is pleased to announce that Azteca Systems Inc. has received the top ranking in the 2012 Comparative Review of Municipal Maintenance and Infrastructure Asset Management Systems by the Water Finance...
Read moreMunicipalities throughout North America face growing challenges with the aging and deterioration of infrastructure assets, tight renewal budgets, rising demand levels, and compliance with new environmental and accounting regulations. As a result, municipal leaders require...
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