Unleashing the Power of ArcGIS and Kinetica - Bridging the Gap Between GIS and Big Data Challenges

On-demand webinar

Join us for an educational webinar where we'll explore the powerful integration of ArcGIS and Kinetica. Discover how this combination unlocks the potential of geospatial insights, bridging the gap between traditional GIS and big data challenges. See firsthand how Kinetica handles real-time workloads on massive streaming datasets while providing lightning-fast visualization through WMS layers. See how to effortlessly process, analyze, and display spatial data with precision within the comprehensive visual analytics environment of ArcGIS. Finally, you will learn how to set up your own free instance with your data to discover new insights with freely available workbooks.

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Presenters

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Linda Stevens
Advisor, Kinetica

Linda Stevens is an inspirational leader with a unique perspective on the power of geography and location intelligence. With her background in GIS and geospatial expertise, she is a true champion for the Earth and a strong strategic thinker who provides leadership and management to global teams. As the former Chief Marketing Officer (CMO) of Esri, she successfully led the company in using smart marketing strategies to help promote their GIS technology for 30 years. Her ability to bring people together makes her an indispensable advisor and business strategist, making her one of the most sought-after names in the geospatial and mapping industry today! She's an ambitious go-getter who loves exploring new opportunities, all while maintaining her fun yet engaging persona that never fails to bring out the best in others!

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Aaron Bossert
Director of Solutions Engineering, Kinetica

Aaron is the Director of Solutions Engineering for Kinetica. Aaron has been in the cybersecurity, big data, and high-performance computing (HPC) field for the last 23 years at organizations such as the U.S. intelligence community, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (BATFE), and Cray Supercomputer.