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March 20, 2024The Daily Mojo is 2 hours of news, commentary, comedy, and auditory deliciousness.www.TheDailyMojo.comSHOW NOTES"Hate Crime Police"How did we miss free ice cream day? Trump still has his mojo. Never count on the Supreme Court - it's been full of rapscalians since the beginning! Coppers around the world are on the lookout for people being hateful. I'm so high I'm about to fall asleep - what a rallying cry. Phil Bell's Morning Update: You gotta be able to tell the difference between the DGIs and the NGIs.Links:Phil's Morning Updatewww.Freedomworks.orgFreedomTeams LinkDavid G - Our Director of Global Security - is back with his inimitable segment, What I Learned From Instagram! Bottom line - there's a lot of stupid out there!Links to all his posts are in the SHOW NOTESOur affiliate partners:We've partnered with The Wellness Company – a based, dedicated group of medical pros – including Dr. Peter McCullough – to bring you a single trustworthy source for your health.www.GetWellMojo.comPromo Code: Mojo50Dave and his crew were roasting historically great coffee before some of these newcomers even thought about creating a coffee brand. He's still the best, in our eyes! www.AmericanPrideRoasters.comNothing says “I appreciate you” like an engraved gift or award. Ron and Misty (mostly Misty) have the perfect solution for you if you need a gift idea for family or your employees!www.MoJoLaserPros.comWe love to support Mike Lindell and his company. He's a real patriot and an American success story!https://www.mypillow.com/radiospecials Promo code: Mojo50Be ready for anything from a hurricane to man-created stupidity (toilet paper shortage, anyone?). The tools and food storage you need to weather the storm.www.PrepareWithMojo50.com Stay ConnectedWATCH The Daily Mojo LIVE 7-9a CT: www.TheDailyMojo.com (RECOMMEDED)Rumble: HEREFacebook: HEREMojo 5-0 TV: HEREFreedomsquare: HEREOr just LISTEN:www.Mojo50.com Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-daily-mojo-with-brad-staggs--3085897/support.
Norge ligger langt bak i det digitale skiftet i byggebransjen. Det største hinderet er mangel på kompetanse og data. Gevinstene ved å digitalisere byggebransjen er store i form av kostnadsreduksjon, lavere klimagassutslipp, raskere prosjektgjennomføring og økning i eksport av produkter og tjenester. NGI satser på digital innovasjon og utvikling gjennom NGI Digital, rettet mot geobransjen, som omfatter blant andre geoteknikere, ingeniørgeologer, hydrogeologer og miljøgeologer. Hvilke fordeler har vi ved å jobbe mer digitalt? Hvilken kompetanse trenger byggebransjen på kort og lang sikt for å hindre at norsk byggebransje forblir en digital sinke? Og hvordan skal vi få bransjen til å jobbe sammen og dra i samme retning? Gjester: Kristin Paulsen, leder for NGI Digital, Truls Martens, produkteier for NGIs digitale plattform for grunnundersøkelser, Field Manager, Cathrine Mørch, direktør for digitalisering i Statsbygg. Lytt også til podcastepisoden Hvordan kan digitale løsninger gi bedre kontroll over grunnforholdene i prosjekter?
Die Weltenseele ruft, sich schreit, sie bittet um Hilfe, doch warum? Wen ruft sie, warum ruft sie? Ist sie in einem Gefängnis? Wer hält sie gefangen... was hält sie gefangen? Wir gehen den Fragen auf die Spur und lüften eventuell das Geheimnis um den Kerker von Azeroth.
Damon and Damo start this episode making excuses for why they haven't released an episode for a while. Tisha joins the episode a little late and adds value to the “excuse” conversation. Happy 248th birthday to the Navy! Rest well to all the Sailors we lost on the USS Cole on 12 Oct 2000. What the hell did Will Smith do to get him in the eternal dog house? Tisha has been doing some very interesting things in her free time. The trio talks about it. Damo talks about the plight of being new at a command when social events are going down. He also takes back his shoutout of the ‘Chow Call” app. Damon takes 60 seconds (or more) to talk about football. Simone Biles is back in the news for being the GOAT! Damo comes to the realization that his greatest weapon is Microsoft Outlook. Have you seen the one TikTok video? You know, where the Sailor is blatantly violating the Electrical Safety program. What are the rates/department that you do not want any smoke with? Is there any better access than the access to qualify people in RADM? The Navy will miss its recruiting goals all around the board this year, with active duty numbers being approximately 7,000 less than our goal. Tisha celebrates 100% disability. Do Better: Damon - The heads at the NGIS and Navy Lodge. Damo - Adults with immature restroom habits. Tisha - a personal do better regarding a realtor in the San Diego area. How important is it to discuss big global news stories with your division? Damo questions the necessity of celebrities to speak out after every issue. A comment from the last episode sparks a conversation. What's really going on with the Senior Enlisted Marketplace? Is “trust but verify” a dead figure of speech? A lot of comments were left under the CNOs video post about Suicide Prevention awareness. What exactly is it that we can do to help decrease ideations and suicides? A barrage of random questions ensues. Remember to follow the ‘Permission to Speak Freely' podcast on TikTok, Facebook, Discord, Instagram, Twitter, and subscribe on YouTube. Keep up with the ‘Permission to Speak Freely' podcast on our social media and Youtube - https://linktr.ee/Ptsfpodcast Links and more from this Episode: Chow Call Website - https://www.chowcall.net/glue/landing Navy To Miss Recruiting Goals - https://www.navytimes.com/news/your-navy/2023/09/14/navy-will-miss-recruiting-goals-by-7000-sailors-this-year/? Damo's Book of the Week: Tuesday's With Morrie (Mitch Albom) - https://www.amazon.com/Tuesdays-Morrie-Greatest-Lesson-Anniversary/dp/076790592X Additional Credits: PTSF “Theme Music” - Produced by Lim0
Gang på gang ser vi at krevende og uforutsette grunnforhold i byggeprosjekter gjør at tids- og kostnadsskjemaer i byggeprosjekter sprekker. Hvordan kan vi unngå "grunnforholdfella"? Gjester: Tone Ratcliffe Smaavik, Avdelingsleder Miljøgeoteknikk på NGI og Odd Arne Fauskerud, Fagdirektør Geofag hos Multiconsult. Programleder: Øydis Castberg Podcasten tar opp de samme temaer som ble diskutert på NGIs arrangement på Arendalsuka 2023. Du kan se opptak av hele arrangementet her: https://www.ngi.no/aktuelt/se-opptak-av-ngis-arrangementer-pa-arendalsuka-2023/
Ein Gericht in Washington hat einen ehemaliger Anführer der rechtsradikalen Miliz «Proud Boys» verurteilt. Es ist die bisher höchste Haftstrafe im Zusammenhang mit dem Sturm auf das Kapitols vom 6. Januar 2021. Weiteres Thema: Eine neue Datenplattform der Universität Genf und der UNO zeigt, wieviel Sand jedes Jahr vom Meeresgrund abgesaugt wird und welche Folgen das für Pflanzen und Tiere hat.
Norge er ett av få land i verden som har kvikkleire. Anslagsvis 110 000 mennesker i Norge bor i områder der det finnes kvikkleire. Hvor farlig er det å bo og ferdes i områder med kvikkleire? Hvordan kan vi best sikre oss for å unngå kvikkleireskred? Hvorfor har vi så mange områder med denne leirtypen her i Norge? Og har det arbeidet som er gjort for å redusere risikoen knyttet til kvikkleireskred bidratt til bedring? Få vet mer om kvikkleire enn NGIs kvikkleireekspert, Jean-Sebastién L'Heureux. Han har skrevet over 100 vitenskapelige artikler om skred og kvikkleire og har studert kvikkleireskredhendelser helt tilbake til 1500-tallet og fram til i dag. Hør hvorfor det akkurat var kvikkleireproblematikken som fanget interessen hans som student, og hvordan faget har utviklet seg – blant annet med bruk av ny teknologi for å kartlegge og ovevåke områder med kvikkleire. Hvilke lærdommer kan vi trekke av tidligere skred – som Rissa-skredet i 1978 og Gjerdrumskredet i 2020? I hvilken grad kan endringer i klima påvirke faren for kvikkleireskred? Og er det ting som vi som menigmann kan være observante på som kan være et forvarsel om at det pågår prosesser i grunnen som kan føre til at stabil leire kan endre karakter?
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Etter flere store snøskredulykker mot slutten av 1960-tallet og begynnelsen av 1970-tallet bestemte norske myndigheter i 1972 at NGI skulle ha ansvar for norsk snøskredforskning. På Strynefjellet ble det opprettet en egen forskningsstasjon, Fonnbu, og skredløpet Ryggfonn. Dette er ett av verdens to fullskala forsøksfelt for snøskred. Snø er et spennende og utfordrende materiale. Ingen snøkrystaller er like. Fordi snøen er like ved smeltepunktet, er den hele tiden i forandring. NGIs snøskredekspert Christian Jaedicke har en doktorgrad i meteorologi og snøfysikk og har jobbet 20 år med snø og snøskred. Hva har 50 år med snøskredforskning gitt av kunnskap om forhold som fører til skred, hvordan et skred beveger seg og sikringstiltak som reduserer risiko? Når vi ferdes i naturen, hvilke forholdsregler bør man ta for å unngå snøskred? Og hvordan kan endringer i klima påvirke faren for snøskred?
Norge har en ledende rolle i internasjonal forskning knyttet til fangst og lagring av CO2. Skal vi nå FNS klimamål om å begrense den globale oppvarmingen til 1,5 grader, mener både FN og det internasjonale energibyrået IEA at å lagre flere milliarder tonn CO2 hvert år må være en del av løsningen. NGIs egen ekspert på CO2-lagring, geolog og seniorforsker Elin Skurtveit, forklarer hva det er som gjør at man kan lagre CO2 under havbunnen i Norge, hvordan det gjøres og ikke minst: Hvorfor det er trygt. Gjest: Elin Skurtveit, geolog og seniorforsker ved NGI Programleder: Liv Røhnebæk Bjergene
Samal ajal, kui Reformierakond koos Isamaa ja Sotsiaaldemokraatliku Erakonnaga uut valitsusliitu kokku panna üritab, vaatab Keskerakond koos EKREga kõrvalt. Mõlemal terendab ees üheksa kuud opositsioonis olemist. Kuidas asjad nii läksid? Kes siis ikkagi Keski ja Reformi liidu õhku lasi? Ja kas Keskerakonda ootab ees esimehe vahetus? Neid küsimusi küsime tänases saates endiselt riigihaldusministrilt Jaak Aabilt.
Who runs the world? Girls of course. C'mon, everybody knows that because of Beyonce. But what happens when those girls get together and create a gang of fans?In our latest episode of Everything is Better with Creators we get to the heart of fandoms, NGIs and Stans with Jaime Bilotti, founder of Fan To Band and mutuals Agency.Learn about how social media has played a part in bringing people to life at conventions, concerts and might even have a hand in what gets onto your favorite music artists next album.Also the return of Whalar Watching with resident in-house fandom and Gen Z expert and extradordinaire, Riley Jae Nunes.Everything is Better with Creators is produced by Whalar.Whalar. We power the creator economy.Learn more at http://whalar.com#creators #creatoreconomy
Location Matters welcomes CEO of FrontierSI, Graeme Kernich to the podcast for the first time to get the scoop on the updated Coastal Risk Australia, climate modelling tool which was first built in 2015. In partnership with FrontierSI, NGIS developed Coastal Risk Australia to illustrate the severity of rising seas based on the latest scientific modelling, via an interactive map accessible to the public. On today's episode we'll be chatting with some of the people responsible for this game changing app - NGIS Executive Director, Nathan Eaton, and the CEO of FrontierSI, Graeme Kernich. Learn how this team used the 2021 IPCC data to update Coastal Risk Australia to show the public how rising sea levels may encroach on their community and wash away iconic Australian beaches by 2100. https://www.coastalrisk.com.au/home (Coastal Risk Australia) https://www.ipcc.ch/ (IPCC report) https://ukcop26.org/ (COP26)
This week, Googler Denise Pearl and NGIS Executive Director Nathan Eaton join hosts Alexandrina Garcia-Verdin and Donna Schut to talk about how modern technology and data collection can significantly enhance environmental protection practices. Denise starts the show with a thorough explanation of geo-spatial awakening and how Google is making its backend geo services like Google Earth Engine more usable for Google Cloud customers. With better data, easier access, and substantially more cloud compute power, companies are awakening to the possibilities of geo-spatial driven projects that analyze not just text but photographic data as well. Thousands of satellites collect information about Earth every day, and companies are realizing just how much of this data is available for their own sustainability, geo-centric, and location-based projects. Geo-spatial, Nathan explains, can help combine layers of text and photo data based on one location for a richer, more robust view of a particular location in real time. As a geo-spatial partner with Google for a decade, NGIS has had experience using Earth Engine, Google Maps, and more to help Google Cloud customers use this data in meaningful ways. Because most projects involve analyzing locations as they change over time, companies need massive storage and processing power for their data. This is only made possible with the recent advances in infrastructure afforded by the cloud. With these amazing advances in technology, Denise and Nathan are seeing more and more exciting use cases. Companies are taking this data and making meaningful decisions for their future and the future of the planet. Sustainability goals like limiting deforestation in the supply chain can be made and measured. Climate change models can be created and applied. And all of this can be done quickly. Nathan and Denise talk about TraceMark, the sustainable sourcing solution built by NGIS and made to integrate flexibly with customer projects. Consumers are increasingly aware of their affect on the environment and are pushing for change. With TraceMark, companies are able to see the environmental impact of their supply chain partners and make changes in line with customer values. These decisions can influence the growth of the company as well, as suppliers are vetted and chosen based on sustainability and availability. We hear about the building of TraceMark and the challenges the team overcame. Denise runs through some features of the software and how users can take advantage of them. Our guests give some great tips for organizations to get started with their data-driven sustainability goals, and Nathan talks about what's next with NGIS and TraceMark. Nathan Eaton As Executive Director at NGIS, Nathan has worked with hundreds of clients to deliver fit for purpose, innovative solutions. Nathan leads our GIS capabilities and stakeholder management including consulting with a range of large multinational companies and federal government departments. Most recently, Nathan has led the development, build and launch of TraceMark, a SaaS sustainable sourcing solution from NGIS, Google Cloud and partners Planet and CARTO. Denise Pearl Denise Pearl leads strategic ISV efforts for Google Cloud's Geospatial, Earth Observation and Sustainability vertical. Her primary focus is to align engineering, marketing and sales teams within Google around the issues that matter to enterprise customers and government agencies enabling the use of technology to better solve sustainability challenges communities face across the globe. Cool things of the week Planet and People AI Series videos Planet and People AI: Mapping carbon pollution globally with satellites video Geobeam site Interview GCP Podcast Episode 282: Geospatial Cloud and Earth Engine with Chad Jennings and Joel Conkling podcast Google Earth Engine site NGIS site NGIS and TraceMark site TraceMark site EO Data Science site EO Data Science GEE Impact site The technology and climate science helping CPG brands with sustainable sourcing blog Adopting real-world sustainability solutions with Google Cloud's ecosystem blog Achieve Your Sustainability Goals with the Google Cloud Ecosystem site The data-driven path to real-world sustainability solutions whitepaper It takes an ecosystem: How the Google Cloud Partner Initiative speeds the transition to enterprise sustainability article Google Cloud Sustainability Summit site BigQuery site What's something cool you're working on? Dana is focusing on geo-spatial analytics, helping customers achieve their sustainability goals. She's building solutions that solve repeatable problems. AGV is getting ready for the Cloud Sustainability Summit on June 28th. Hosts Alexandrina Garcia-Verdin and Donna Schut
Find out what ‘rubber-ducking' is. Hear why Khia has been crying happy tears and celebrate the perspective that women bring to the table in this special edition of Location Matters, curated in lieu of https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ (International Women's Day). New Location Matters host, Claire Wilson, is joined by guests Kate Kirwin, founder of She Codes, Daphne Yu, Graduate Developer at NGIS and Khia Emslie O'Brien, Winyama Digital intern. The discussion centres around why programs like https://shecodes.com.au/ (She Codes) are helping to upskill women with the technical skills required to land careers in the tech industry. https://www.industry.gov.au/data-and-publications/stem-equity-monitor/stem-qualified-occupations (According to the ABS in 2020 only 13% of women made up the total employees in the STEM workforce). We would like to change that statistic and raising awareness is one way to do so. This episode was planned to air before this year's International Women's Day, but unfortunately was held up. Though, we are advocates for women every single day of the year and this episode is just as relevant today as it was on that day. We hope it inspires you and empowers you to reach new heights in your tech career. **Please forgive the unusually quiet sound in this episode** https://shecodes.com.au/ (She Codes) https://www.internationalwomensday.com/ (International Women's Day) https://codersforcauses.org/ (Coders for causes) https://www.meetup.com/en-AU/Female-Coders-Collective/?_cookie-check=y3dIalngZzRNdMC3 (Female coders collective Perth) https://juniordev.io/ (JuniorDev)
In this week's episode we are excited to welcome two colleagues from our new Brisbane office onto the Location Matters podcast to talk about the Esri ArcGIS utilities upgrade. Alex Geer, NGIS Queensland General Manager, and Conway Pene, Principal GIS Consultant have worked on many utilities GIS projects and give us some insight into what this Esri upgrade will mean for utility companies, what the process looks like and some of the roadblocks they might face. https://content.ngis.com.au/contact-us (NGIS contact us page)
This is the final episode of season three of Location Matters! Thank you to all of our listeners who tuned in this season to hear about the latest trends and technologies in the GIS industry. In this week's episode our podcast host and Marketing Manager, Sarah Butler co-hosts with our Marketing Coordinator Claire Wilson and Principal GIS Consultant Nicholas Chai, to discuss a game changing solution built at NGIS by our very own Senior GIS Developer, Rick Huang. To avoid the regular headaches of upgrading ArcGIS Enterprise, Rick developed a solution; the NGIS Upgrade Solution which minimises production downtime during an ArcGIS Enterprise update to only 40 minutes, where it would otherwise take upwards of 400 minutes. We discuss how this benefits companies in not only reducing downtime but also reducing mistakes! Tune in to learn more about this solution. https://newsroom.ngis.com.au/an-ngis-solution (Blog: An NGIS upgrade solution) https://content.ngis.com.au/contact-us (Contact NGIS)
This week's episode is brought to you from Costa Rica, Colombia and Perth, Australia! We hear from Rafael Monge and Ivan Gonzalez, two project winners of the https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-and-google-earth-engine-announcement (Group on Earth Observations (GEO) - Google Earth Engine (GEE) program). Our host, NGIS' Sarah Butler and Yvonne Fong, Data Scientist at EO Data Science chat with the guests about how their projects are tackling important environmental challenges using Earth Observation data in Central and South America. From developing an early warning system to provide alerts of deforestation in Costa Rica, to generating an Ecological Integrity Index in Colombia—if you love seeing mapping tools make a positive impact, then this episode is for you. https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-gee-ecological-integrity-index (GEO-GEE project: Ecological Integrity Index) https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-gee-project-tackling-deforestation-and-forest-degradation-in-costa-rica (GEO-GEE project: Tackling deforestation and forest degradation in Costa Rica) https://twitter.com/eodatascience (EO Data Science Twitter) https://www.linkedin.com/company/eo-data-science (EO Data Science LinkedIn )
Welcome back to another episode of Location Matters! On today's episode we jump into the world of 3D photogrammetry with our friends over at Aerometrex. Our Marketing Manager and podcast host, Sarah Butler, sits (virtually) with NGIS' Senior GIS Developer, Nick Chai and the Chief Operating Officer at Aerometrex, David Byrne to find out what photogrammetry is, and some of the cool ways it's been used in not just the construction industry, but in the gaming and movie industry. https://www.youtube.com/c/AerometrexAu (Aerometrex YouTube Channel) https://aerometrex.com.au/resources/blog/ (Aerometrex Blog) https://aerometrex.com.au/resources/gallery/ (Aerometrex Gallery) https://metromap.com.au/store (MetroMap 3D Store) https://demo3d.metromap.com.au/USA/US0001_Denver_Downtown/Viewer/index.html (An Interactive 3D Model [ Denver ])
We have another cracker Location Matters episode this week covering two winning projects from the Group on Earth Observations (GEO) - Google Earth Engine (GEE) program. Our host, NGIS' Sarah Butler & Yvonne Fong, Data Scientist at EO Data Science, are joined by project leads Nicholas Murray from James Cook University, and Dimos Traganos from the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) to discuss how their projects Remap and Global Seagrass Watch are tackling important environmental challenges using Earth observation data. If you love hearing about cool mapping tools that make a positive impact - tune in to this episode! https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-and-google-earth-engine-announcement (Group on Earth Observations and Google Earth Engine program announcement) https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-gee-project-mapping-the-status-of-ecosystems-with-remap (GEO-GEE Project: Mapping the status of ecosystems with Remap) (Nick's project) https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/geo-gee-project-coastal-ecosystems (GEO-GEE Project: Coastal ecosystems )(Dimos' project) https://remap-app.org/ (Remap)
When you’re working in GIS, you can’t always tell people that their data governance structure is less than ideal or even scary to look at. On this week’s episode of Location Matters, we sit down with NGIS' GIS Analyst-Developer, Stafford Smith, Senior GIS Consultant, Joy Miles, and Principal GIS Consultant Nick Chai. We get their perspective on what a good data governance framework looks like, and times they have seen data go from ugly to great!
Happy Tuesday to our favourite Location Matters listeners! On today's episode we have two new voices on the podcast, Senior Developer at NGIS, Clinton Kimsing and Cloud Solutions Architect, Brendan Downes. Brendan and Clinton discuss how organisations are combining static and dynamic data sources, how data pipelines work, the differences between cloud providers and how to combine all this information to build great maps. On the Location Matters podcast, we cover all topics geospatial, whether that's new technologies, partnerships or inspiring people in the industry. If you want to be updated on when the latest Location Matters podcast episodes come out - please hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, 'follow' on Spotify or Stitcher. What cloud data warehouse is best for geospatial processing?: https://newsroom.ngis.com.au/what-cloud-data-warehouse-is-best-for-geospatial-processing Analyse data quickly with BigQuery Geo Viz: https://newsroom.ngis.com.au/analyse-data-quickly-with-bigquery-geo-viz Getting started with Google Cloud Platform: https://newsroom.liveli.com.au/getting-started-with-google-cloud-platform Traffic incident response planning: https://ngis.com.au/Our-Work/Incident-planning-for-traffic-management-teams Want to find out more? You can follow NGIS Australia on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
We have another cracker Location matters episode this week covering the Group of Earth Observations and Google Earth Engine program winning projects. Today we unpack the process behind chosing the winners, our favourite projects and how countries can use Earth Observation technology for cases such as disaaster management. We'd like to welcome, Executive Director at NGIS and Director at EO Data Science, Nathan Eaton, General Manager at EO Data Science, Sam Atkinson and Data Scientist at EO Data Science (and new to the podcast!), Yvonne Fong. On the Location Matters podcast, we cover all topics geospatial, whether that's new technologies, partnerships or inspiring people in the industry. If you want to be updated on when the latest Location Matters podcast episodes come out - please hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, 'follow' on Spotify or Stitcher. EO Data Science - https://eodatascience.com/ Google Earth Engine - https://earthengine.google.com/ Group on Earth Observations (GEO) - https://www.earthobservations.org/index.php GEO Biodiversity Observation Network (BON) - https://geobon.org/ Coastal Risk Australia - https://coastalrisk.com.au/home United Nations Environment Programme - https://www.unenvironment.org/ The University of Edinburgh - https://www.ed.ac.uk/ Earth Blox - https://blox.earth/ Food and agriculture organisation of the United Nations - http://www.fao.org/home/en/ European Space Agency - http://www.esa.int/ SERVIR - https://newsroom.eodatascience.com/improving-environmental-decision-making-in-developing-countries EO Data Science Google Earth Engine data cataglogue - https://content.eodatascience.com/google-earth-engine-data-catalogue Projects mentioned during the episode: Coastal Erosion and Mangrove Ecosystems Essential Biodiversity Variables (EBV) - Scale up Environment and Climate Stress Index Aqua Watch Deforestation/forest degradation For the full list of winners, head to the GEO-GEE announcement: https://www.earthobservations.org/article.php?id=447 You can follow EO Data Science on Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter.
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Satellites orbiting the Earth are returning an unprecedented amount of data that both enables and encourages better decision making about the world we live in. When considering the petabytes of data collected, working as a data scientist is no mean feat. On today's episode of Location Matters, we're covering the challenges of working with Earth observations technology, and the way the end users interact with multiple cloud providers and content sources. We're excited to be joined by two wonderful guests, Manager of Earth Observations at NGIS and EO Data Science, Sam Atkinson and Director of the Remote Sensing Research Centre, President of Joint Remote Sensing Research Program, Professor at the UofQ School of Earth and Environmental Sciences and much more, Stuart Phinn. EO Data Science - https://eodatascience.com/ EO Australia - https://www.eoa.org.au/ Sam Atkinson's Twitter - https://twitter.com/sam_atk_308 Stuart Phinn's Twitter - https://twitter.com/stuartphinn EO Data Science Twitter - https://twitter.com/EOdatascience University of Queensland's School of Earth and Environmental Sciences - https://sees.uq.edu.au/remote-sensing-research-centre Remote Sensing Research Centre - https://www.rsrc.org.au/
An equal world is an enabled world and technology is a means for enabling change in the world. On today's Location Matters podcast we're diving into why diversity in the workplace is important, how organisations can encourage a diverse representation and what steps need to be put in place to inspire young women to take up STEM-based careers. Today on the show, we have three GIS analysts and very impressive women joining us - Usha Johnston from NGIS, Merindah Bairnfather-Scott from Winyama and Nat Raisenbeck-Brown from CSIRO. Location Matters is a space to discuss all things geospatial, whether that's new technologies, trends or partnerships. If you want to be updated on when the latest Location Matters podcast episodes come out - please hit 'subscribe' on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Stitchr. Important links Homeward Bound - https://homewardboundprojects.com.au/ Indigenous Mapping Workshop - https://www.imwaustralia.com/ Winyama - https://www.winyama.com.au/ Board of Directors video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xZbvfg_EVOM International Women's Day - https://www.internationalwomensday.com/
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Mapping is one opportunity to tell a story, however, with the data collected by social groups, community services, environmental groups and government agencies, there are many more opportunities to interpret data and visualise this for non-technical audiences and users. In this episode we're joined by Mel Flanagan, Founder of Nook Studios, a community of story-tellers and Dion Fleming, Liveli’s Senior Account Manager with a background in GIS, to discuss how stories can be imparted across different mediums. In this episode: 1:20 What is it that drives you to take more mundane information into something compelling? 4:30 Nook Studios are Open Government partners. How did Open Government begin and what does it entail from a business perspective? 7:15 How did you feel that your professional experience in the film industry would add value here? 7:53 What role did maps play in your storytelling for the Open Government work with NGIS? 11:45 How do you see your clients looking outside the box when it comes to communicating information? 14:35 People use maps daily - do you think this level of familiarity contributes to the success of mapping tools that a business implements? 16:30 How do you see data storytelling evolving in the future? Dion, where do you see things heading from a technological perspective? Important links Nook Studios - http://nookstudios.com/ Liveli - https://liveli.com.au/ Open Government partnership - https://ogpau.pmc.gov.au/ Common Ground - http://nookstudios.com/the-making-of-common-ground Plastic Free July - https://liveli.com.au/Our-Work/Mapping-with-social-conscience Coastal Risk - https://eodatascience.com/Our-Work/Coastal-Risk-Australia Global Forest Watch - https://www.globalforestwatch.org/map CARTO - https://carto.com/
Australian farmers are known for their resilience farming in the harsh Australian climate and more recently operating through devastating environmental conditions, particularly across the Eastern States. In this episode of Location Matters, we invite the CEO of Decipher, Anthony Walker, Technical Product Manager at Decipher, Frank D'Emden and EO Data Science General Manager, Nathan Eaton to discuss the recent advancements in earth observation technologies and how this has enabled farmers to gain powerful insights and make decisions for improving their crop yield and profits. In this episode: 1:15 Can you explain how Decipher was formed? 3:00 How has the relationship formed between NGIS and Decipher? 5:30 Where do you see Decipher’s role currently in the agriculture industry? 8:30 How did it feel to be recognised by the spatial industry for the work you’ve done? 10:30 What is precision agriculture and how do you feel earth observation technologies have transformed the ways farmers make decisions? 17:00 Can you tell us about what the DEA technology is and how you plan to leverage it using the DEA Labs grant? 21:15 Where do you see the role of spatial technology taking the ag industry next? Important links Decipher - https://www.decipher.com.au/ EO Data Science - https://eodatascience.com/ DEA Labs grant - https://ngis.com.au/Newsroom/NGIS-hits-new-heights-with-EO-Data-Science Google Earth Engine - https://eodatascience.com/Our-Technology/Google-Earth-Engine
The Geo for Good summit brought together change makers, not-for-profits and scientists to share and collaborate on initiatives to create a sustainable planet. In this episode of Location Matters we're joined by two attendees from this years' summit, Nathan Eaton, Executive Director at NGIS Australia and Sam Atkinson, Manager at EO Data Science. We'll be covering the stand out initiatives, what they both learnt and the exciting new announcement made by the Google Earth Outreach team. In this episode: 1:00 Why did you attend the Geo For Good summit and what did you want to get out of it this year? 1:40 Can you tell us about the new integration announced at the summit and what this integration means for people already using Google Earth Engine? 3:15 How significant is the role of the scalability of the Cloud when it comes to Earth Observations? 4:20 Can you tell us about the Coastal Risk project developed by NGIS, why you were invited to present this project at the summit and its impact since being released in 2016? 7:30 How was the Coastal Risk project received at the summit? 8:20 Can you tell us about what the plus codes project is and how this will empower remote communities? 11:00 What were some of the stand out initiatives for you over the three days at the summit? 14:20 Were there any stand out projects from the buildathon session? How are you going to apply the things you learnt at the summit back here in the work you’re currently doing? 17:35 If I wanted to get started using Google Earth Engine, where should I start? 18:22 Where can I learn more about Geo For Good and the work showcased there? Links: EO Data Science - https://eodatascience.com/ Google Earth Outreach - https://www.google.com/earth/outreach/ Geo for Good website - https://sites.google.com/earthoutreach.org/geoforgood19/home
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This week in SF history— 30 July 2008, first full firing of a Falcon 9 with all nine engines (spacex.com)Spaceflight news— NASA issues rare sole source contract to NGIS (spacenews.com, fbo.gov)Short & Sweet— Starhopper hopped (twitter.com/elonmusk) (youtu.be)— Blue Origin fires its BE-7 lunar lander engine (geekwire.com)— Lightsail-2 successfully deploys its sail and sends back imagery (planetary.org)
Providing strong customer service is at the forefront of NGIS and Liveli. In this episode of Location Matters we announce the launch of Liveli with guest speakers, NGIS and Liveli's Marketing Manager, Sarah Butler and Liveli's General Manager, Oliver Looker. We'll be covering who is Liveli, what this new company means for our Google Maps Platform, Google Cloud Platform and CARTO customers and the opportunities Liveli has moving forwards. In this episode: 0:53 What is Liveli? 4:23 Who’s the team working behind Liveli? 6:08 How did you decide the name and what was the story behind it? 10:28 What were some of the challenges that lead to this strategic business decision? 12:15 From a technology partnership stance how will Liveli operate? 14:05 If I’ve got a project coming up that requires an integration of Google Cloud into an existing project and we don’t have the resources available on-site, how does the partnership between NGIS and Liveli work in that scenario? 16:45 With the introduction of Liveli, what’s in store for NGIS? 19:05 What does this [Liveli] change mean for our Google Maps, Google Cloud and CARTO customers? 19:05 What's in store for the next 12 months? Links: Liveli homepage - https://liveli.com.au Hazelman Creative - https://hazelmancreative.com.au/
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When you apply geographic context to data, you gather insights that cannot be replicated on a simple piece of paper. Digital maps provide a way to visualise data that can help guide decision making and create positive social change. In this episode of Location Matters, the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Western Australia, Professor Dawn Freshwater and Managing Director of NGIS, Paul Farrell discuss the vast amount of data available here in WA, how location intelligence can be applied to data and what these insights could mean for the future. In this episode: 0:44 Dawn, in a speech at a CEDA event you said WA is very 'data rich', what kind of data were you referring to? 4:15 What are the opportunities WA has when considering all this data? 8:05 How do we interpret the data and what role does location intelligence have to play in this? 10.20 What are some of the ways that spatial technology can shape the future of the state? 14:04 How does technological innovation impact the way you prepare for future students at UWA? Links: Square Kilometre Array - https://www.industry.gov.au/strategies-for-the-future/astronomy/co-hosting-the-square-kilometre-array NGIS Customer Success Stories - https://ngis.com.au/Our-Work University of Western Australia - https://www.uwa.edu.au/ UWA Oceans Initiative - http://www.oceans.uwa.edu.au/ Coastal Risk Australia - http://www.coastalrisk.com.au/
Location is inherently a core part of Australia's First Nation's culture and GIS technology is now assisting in the education of all Australians by providing additional insight and context to aboriginal heritage through maps. Andrew Dowding and Paul Farrell discuss the connection between GIS and aboriginal communities, the importance of digitally documenting indigenous knowledge through maps and their joint venture, Winyama. In this episode: 0:51 Andrew, as the managing director of an indigenous digital mapping company, what led you down this career path? 2:42 Over the last 12 months a partnership has formed between Tarruru and NGIS called Winyama, what is the major aim of Winyama? 6:37 What are some of the ways maps and GIS can be used within indigenous communities? 10:34 What careers can young indigenous Australian's pursue in the geospatial industry with regard to educating others about their aboriginal heritage? 16:35 Tarruru was the main partner for Australia's first Indigenous Mapping Workshop in 2018, what were some of the key takeaways from this event? Links: Winyama Website - www.winyama.com.au Muru View - https://dxlab.sl.nsw.gov.au/muruview/ Aboriginal Heritage Inquiry System (AHIS) - https://maps.daa.wa.gov.au/AHIS/ Gambay languages map - http://www.gambay.com.au/map Atlas of living Australia - http://regions.ala.org.au/#rt=States+and+territories The Anthropological Society of Australasian Survey - Aboriginal place - https://dxlab.sl.nsw.gov.au/weemala/
When you map the right data, you can find fascinating insights. Simple analyses shown on a map can help you see patterns you couldn't see elsewhere, which can help you make decisions. Adam Mullett and Dion Fleming join Sarah Butler to discuss their analysis which uses a map to help answer the question of where it is best to use ride-sharing instead of a taxi. In this episode: 0:30 What is the analysis you performed? 1:44 What did you learn from the analysis? 4:05 Why is a map the best way to show and share this data? 7:18 What do you need in order to do analysis like this and how hard is it to take it to the next level? 9:33 If people want to learn more about this, what are some of the tools they can look up to get themselves started? Links: Open data sources from government - https://www.data.gov.au CARTO 5 - https://go.carto.com/subscribe-to-the-carto-5 80 Data Visualization Examples Using Location Data and Maps - https://carto.com/blog/eighty-data-visualizations-examples-using-location-data-maps/ Uber developer console - https://developer.uber.com/docs/riders/references/api/v1.2/estimates-price-get
Mapping has never been more relevant in industry as it becomes more accessible. Spatial products are used by the majority of the world's companies in some form, whether that be simple address checking, analysis or highly sophisticated applications. So why did the people at NGIS join the industry and which parts do they enjoy? Nick Chai, Dion Fleming, Richard Bentley join Adam Mullett on Location Matters to discuss their feelings towards the industry. In this episode: 0:51 Why did you choose GIS to work in? 4:56 What can GIS do? 6:56 What are some projects you've worked on that have had an impact? 9:51 Is mapping going mainstream? 13:09 Is mapping being well taught in universities? 16:07 Where should people start if they want to get into the industry? Links: GeoRabble - https://georabble.org/ Learn Python - https://learnpythonthehardway.org Spatial Source - https://www.spatialsource.com.au/magazine Directions Magazine - https://www.directionsmag.com/ GIS Lounge - https://www.gislounge.com/
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Crowd sourced data has been used for a number of years now to support decisions around infrastructure and cities. Without having to set up equipment to collect measurement data, we can now ask questions of our cities using a raft of data sources, which allows us to play with ideas and thrash out scenarios before needing to commit to a direction. It also allows players into the market who traditionally didn’t have a starting point to be competitive. So what’s next and how is the data being made easier to use? NGIS transport lead Jeeten Chauhan and Google’s smart cities lead in APAC Ian McPherson join Adam Mullett on this episode of the podcast. In this episode: 1:02 How is data monetisation allowing new entrants into the market? 3:44 How is the data opening up new industries? 6:00 What sort of challenges is Google working on in cities? 8:17 What acquisitions has Google made in the smart cities space? 10:33 What's the most interesting type of data you get from phones as probes? 12:56 What are the practical uses for traffic data? 15:33 Having access to new data types is not a silver bullet and the outputs have limitations 18:50 Links for more information about using crowdsourced and open data Links: Victoria's open data directory - https://www.data.vic.gov.au/ NGIS case studies - https://www.ngis.com.au/Our-Work Remaptcha - https://wiki.hsr.ch/StefanKeller/wiki.cgi?ReMAPTCHA
It isn't easy being a start up, but if you've got an innovation built on spatial technology you can tackle different problems in new ways...but is the ecosystem set up to foster success? SPUR's Justin van Didden and Instatruck CEO Siobhan Lancaster join Adam Mullett to discuss. In this episode: 0:32 What is SPUR? 2:06 Where does SPUR fit into the start up landscape? 2:52 Instatruck has been through SPUR - what was it like? 5:18 What does SPUR need from government and industry to foster innovation? 8:44 Where does Instatruck see success? 9:33 Was the start up ecosystem good enough to support Instatruck? 10:39 Investor Bill Tai thinks Perth could be the next Silicon Valley 13:00 How do we take advantage of technology to reduce the distance between remote locations? 13:37 How can large governments and businesses use young enthusiastic people to innovate? Links: CARTO Traffico - https://carto.com/solutions/traffico/ Data.gov.au - https://search.data.gov.au/ Data.wa.gov.au - http://data.wa.gov.au/ Google Maps for routing - https://cloud.google.com/maps-platform/routes/ Waze - https://www.waze.com/
Working alongside one of the world's most innovative and useful companies shows you a new way of working and opens the door to opportunity. It's also a wild ride when an elephant decides to pivot quickly. Adam Mullett and Paul Farrell discuss what it's like to be a partner of Google. In this episode: 00:56 Why did NGIS, a spatial company get into bed with Google? 2:34 Google has a strong partner ecosystem now, but was it always like this? 3:50 Google has shown us a new way of working and keeping up with Google is a skill in itself 5:40 You get energy from working with Google 6:07 The company flew up to Singapore to see the amazing Google office - does it increase productivity though? 8:24 Google technologies change the world - what doors does it open for a partner? 11:06 Google lives 10x 11:58 Innovation is part of the culture we can learn from 13:05 Google turned the mapping world upside 13:45 Where do we think Google is heading tomorrow? 14:54 Google is going beyond search Links: Google is getting into the talent solutions market - https://cloud.google.com/solutions/talent-solution/
In the digital age everything is online and increasingly we are seeing large data owners start to process and sell it so others can make decisions. It's an exciting time, but what are the security implications and where do we have to be careful when building applications. NGIS executive director Richard Bentley and Principal Consultant Richard Greene discuss trends and issues in cyber security with Adam Mullett. In this episode: 1:13 In the digital age everything is online - do we need to be worried about security? 3:33 Is cloud or on-premise safer and when do you go for one or the other 6:43 From a business point of view what might influence on-premise or cloud? 9:16 Where's the security in IoT devices? 10:05 Data monetisation is a huge new industry and our habits and movements are the product - are they being safe enough with our data? 15:15 Should companies have to work hard to keep the social licence to monetise the data we contribute to? 18:55 If we build mapping applications do the consumers or the data providers need to take steps around security? 19:15 Is address data actually valuable from a privacy point of view? 21:07 Where can people go if they are looking to learn more about these topics? Links: Essential 8 - Australian Signals Directorate - Good practical measures for companies wanting to decrease their security risks. SANS Institute – Vast resource of information, training, conferences. Also hosts Podcasts and research papers. Security Now Podcast (with archive for the last 13 years) - Mix of technical and non-technical security discussions. Great resource for emerging risks. Microsoft Security - vendor supplied resources Project Zero - quite technical in nature, but on the cutting edge for cyber security vulnerabilities Kali Linux - Excellent resource for people who wish to get their hands dirty. Lots of tutorials available on running penetration tests on your network.
Without a clear purpose your map runs the risk of confusing people who you'd like to communicate with. Paul Farrell and Richard Bentley discuss why a map needs a purpose and how you know you've got one. They also give examples of their favourite purposeful maps. In this episode: 0:45 Why does a map need a purpose? 2:55 Google has created a clever cartographic product 4:05 If anyone can now make one, does it make maps now worse than ever? 7:00 How do you know if a map doesn't have a clear purpose? 9:38 Should you have to explain the purpose of the map to the user? 11:16 Is there a test to know if a map has a clear purpose? 12:26 Great examples of maps that have a clear purpose Links: Stuff in Space - 3D map of space junk: http://stuffin.space Coastal Risk Australia: http://www.coastalrisk.com.au Skyview app iOS: https://itunes.apple.com/au/app/skyview-explore-the-universe/id404990064?mt=8 Skyview app Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.t11.skyview
In the age of tracking, should we be tracking workers using their phones? Recently Canon won a ruling from the Fair Work Commission that said after 18 months of dispute with the Australian Services Union, that it can track its workers during work hours. NGIS Executive Director Richard Bentley and Principal Consultant Chris Hoar discuss the sticky situation and how others can avoid conflict in future. In this episode: 1:21 How does it make you feel to see a ruling like this where tracking has been allowed? 3:10 What should the reasons be for tracking staff? 4:32 Does the union have the point about disciplinary risks to staff? 10:25 Is there a real distinction between tracking vehichles and tracking worker phones? 12:01 What part do business rules play when designing and building tracking systems? 13:31 Do companies owe customers service tracking? 15:28 What benefits could workers gain by being tracked? Links: Financial Review Article: "Canon gets go-ahead to track employees by phone", Accessed 7 August, 2018 General Data Protection Regulation - Wikipedia
Delivery-tech start up Spatula.io were recently acquired by the Irish WeBringg Group. Founder of Spatula.io and CTO of WeBringg Group Andrew Walker joins NGIS on the podcast to talk about the world of delivery technology and the journey from start up to commercial success and ultimately acquisition. Topics: 00:38 Spatula.io is an innovation success story - what do you do and why were you attractive as an acquisition target? 1:59 Why did the tech get the attention of WeBringg Group? 3:22 Why is the delivery space an interesting space to be in at the moment?4:25 Why is spatial technology important in this space? 6:02 What was the journey like from start up to acquisition? 9:21 How do you stop potential customers forcing you into scope creep? 11:31 Last mile delivery is very complex - how has Spatula.io dealt with the pain points in this part of the logistics chain? 13:19 How Spatula is using the technology to communicate with customers 15:27 Where does the name Spatula come from? 16:28 How did you decide to use Google Maps Platform as part of the solution? 20:17 What advice would you give to someone looking to get into the tech business?
Google Maps Platform is the new commercial model for Google Maps API. It will change the way many businesses use the APIs and will allow many companies that previously couldn't make the business case stack up to start using it. However others will find their costs go up. Google's Nicola Dalmazzo sits down with NGIS to talk about the changes and where we can get value out of the world's favourite webmap. Topics in this episode: 0:51 Google Maps is evolving - where is it going as a platform? 4:06 How are people using Google Maps to innovate today? 6:26 Where would you like Google Maps to go next and what problems could it solve? 7:48 The nexus between Google Cloud Platform and Maps - you can ask so many new questions, but where do you start? 10:03 Are GIS people going to move more into cloud or vice versa 12:36 How does the new Google Maps Platform commercial model align with companies' revenue model? 15:39 How does someone determine if Google Maps is good value for their business? 18:11 What sorts of companies will benefit from Google's new commercial model?
The recently renamed Frontier SI (formerly the Collaborative Research Centre for Spatial Information - CRC SI) works with public, private and research organisations to use spatial technology to create value for society. Join Nathan Eaton of NGIS and Nathan Quadros of Frontier SI to hear about how collaboration leads to outcomes in the world of location. 00:50 You're now called Frontier SI (formally CRC SI) - tell us about the future 2:25 What does it take to become a CRC and why are you moving beyond it? 4:00 Why is spatial technology a good field for a CRC? 4:49 How collaboration with a CRC works 6:20 Where do you get the most success? 7:18 Australian universities great research, but are they getting their products out to market? 9:11 How does someone get your attention for a project? 10:52 What are the growth areas for spatial in Australia and the world? 13:09 Traditional science has been flipped with data now available 14:24 We've won the UN award together for sea level rise and people love these maps, why do people respond so well to it?
Richard Bentley and Paul Farrell give their analysis on the 'why' behind Location Intelligence Trends for 2018, according to the CARTO whitepaper with the same name. Are Australian businesses up to speed with LI? Do we know how to use data to make decisions? Find out in this week's episode. Topic index: 1:14 What is location intelligence and is Australian industry familiar with it? 4:50 How many boardrooms in Australia are using location intelligence to make decisions? 5:42 55% of companies are familiar, but only 17% use location intelligence to make decisions - why is there a disconnect? 8:22 Why do companies struggle with data quality and accuracy? 10:37 Do you need real time data and where can you get it? 13:06 Common use cases for location data are around marketing - what else can companies do? 15:31 What do companies need to do to start using location data?
A profitable government department. Landgate has spent the last 10 years fostering innovation through a structured program. Innovation program founder and now Landgate CEO Jodi Cant joined NGIS to discuss how a government agency can spin off companies and provide an environment where start ups can take advantage of public assets. Topic Index: 0:35 What do you see is Landgate’s role as being a provider of spatial services and data for Western Australians going forwards? 1:35 How does Landgate as the land information authority benchmark against other similar departments around Australia? 2:20 How do you deal with the tension between providing income for Landgate and providing community based typographic information? 3:45 You were one of the trailblazers in WA government - How did you get from being a government employee to starting this innovation hub? 5:10 Do you think it was a coincidence that the first innovation program in Australia was in spatial technology? 5:45 10 years on - what do you think you’ve achieved in the Innovation Hub? 7:25 If someone came to you and said they’d like to replicate what you’ve achieved - what would you tell them to do? What are the first steps? 8:50 How do you [Jodie] think Landgate is different to other government departments in their behaviour? 11:45 Why does data replication occur across departments/ why is it allowed to occur? 1:05 What environment do you need to build for people inside your organisation to be successful or add that innovation? 14:50 How do people get in contact with SPUR? 16:25 SPUR’s had a few really good success stories that we’ve seen in the market. Are there any other departments that you’d like to see, in different industries or states, that you would like to see start up an innovation program? 17:45 Final thoughts about innovation, government or spatial?
Rob Newman speaks with NGIS New South Wales business manager Jeeten Chauhan and NGIS Marketing Manager Adam Mullett about the world of imagery and how it is becoming more accessible to industry. Topic Index: 0:40 What is the history and origin of Nearmap? 1:15 Aerial imagery has become more democratised and easier to integrate - What are other people and industries doing with that imagery? 3:20 As the imagery industry has matured there’s been a lot of other competitors that have entered the market, not just from aerial imagery, but also from satellite and drone imagery. People perhaps don’t care about how the imagery is taken - How does Nearmap respond to those new entrants? 4:30 Is satellite imagery improving enough that it can compete or is Nearmap doing something special to keep ahead? 5:25 Does Nearmap have any long term plans to go into space? 6:30 What benefits are our clients seeing when they integrate the rich data that Nearmap provides with their sales or business data? 8:50 How is aerial imagery is more than just a picture? 9:40 What is it about 3D that makes people get excited and tells an engaging story? 11:45 What do you see is the next industry where you are going to have a really big impact? 13:05 (Jeeten) Are there any things Nearmap might not have thought of? 15:00 Ten years from now using AI and machine learning, where do you expect imagery to be used and what are the sorts of things we’ll be able to get out of it?
Maps are a powerful storytelling tool and when they are well designed, help us make decisions based on data. Listen to Paul Farrell and Richard Bentley talk maps on the podcast, like they have been for the last 25 years. Topic Index: 0:35 What is a map? 3:10 Why should we use a map? 5:45 We probably don’t always need a map - When should we not use a map? 7:45 Why do I need to spend money developing a map? Why is Excel not enough - when do I need a map? 8:55 What is location data? 9.25 Where do I get location data? 10:20 What about CRM? Is the addresses data of my customers or value of sales data an example of location data? 11:30 What are some good examples of maps you’ve seen recently? 14:00 What are the characteristics of a good map?
Location Intelligence is giving data scientists, developers and business users new tools to make decisions based on data. Everything happens somewhere and CARTO CEO Javier de la Torre sat down with NGIS to discuss where they are up to and where they are going in the near future. Topic Index: 1:00 What is CARTO and where does it come from? 3:55 Is there a difference between CARTO and the traditional GIS stack? 6:05 CARTO uses the phrase LI often and that plays off business intelligence - Where do you see it moving from in a corporate/ business sense and the users there in understanding how they can use mapping and GIS? 8:40 LI is bigger than ever - What will happen to the GIS teams in client organisations, NGIS and the industry? 11:40 CARTO plays well with other technology stacks - Where does that play into your [Javier] strategy and why does that make CARTO relevant? 14:15 Are you able to reveal to us today anything in the roadmap for CARTO? 16:30 Asia has a diverse range of markets from developing to highly developed markets - Where do you see the business opportunities here to apply what CARTO has built? 18:30 Are we now entering the golden age of visualisation and analytics? 20:40 What are some of the most interesting, unexpected use cases that you’ve seen for CARTO around the world?
This week Beth is taking over #AskAlyka and talking to Paul from NGIS about Data Disruption but first things first...once you’ve listened to today’s episode, if you want to learn more about Data Disruption, Beth and Paul are hosting a free seminar that you register for here - https://goo.gl/QHkAam Both NGIS Australia and Alyka have mastered the art of interpreting complex data and turning it into meaningful ideas resulting in successful campaigns for their respective clients across all industries. Listen to the Podcast, register your free ticket and if you have any questions - get in touch below. www.facebook.com/Alykadigital/ www.instagram.com/alykadigital/ www.linkedin.com/in/zion-ong-40942817/ perth@alyka.com.au
Saates räägime ideoloogilisest tellimusest, mis oli esitatud filmidele "Artamonovite ettevõte", "Kohtumine Elbel", "Helilooja Glinka" ja teised.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 26. veebruaril kell 11.20.
Saates räägime ideoloogilisest tellimusest, mis oli esitatud filmidele "Artamonovite ettevõte", "Kohtumine Elbel", "Helilooja Glinka" ja teised.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 26. veebruaril kell 11.20.
Saates räägime ideoloogilisest tellimusest, mis oli esitatud filmidele "Artamonovite ettevõte", "Kohtumine Elbel", "Helilooja Glinka" ja teised.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 26. veebruaril kell 11.20.
Saates räägime ideoloogilisest tellimusest, mis oli esitatud filmidele "Artamonovite ettevõte", "Kohtumine Elbel", "Helilooja Glinka" ja teised.Saate autor on David Vseviov, helirežissöör Maris Tombach. Kuula 26. veebruaril kell 11.20.
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Have you ever considered how location services could enhance your content marketing and boost business? Nic Hayes and Sarah Mitchell are joined by Adam Mullett, Marketing Manager at NGIS, who describes an untapped opportunity to use maps and mapping services to visualise your company’s big data. Show Notes: http://lushdigital.com/brand-newsroom-88-putting-your-content-marketing-on-the-map/
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Tucano, Vince Glotto e Azaghal, o anão conversam sobre a vida e as conquistas de GÊNGIS KHAN! Neste podcast: Conheça as origens de um guerreiro que nasceu com sangue nas mãos, saiba como é feio esconder a caça da família, aprenda a atirar com seu arco ao som do arrastar e nunca siga os conselhos de um monge Taoísta! Tempo de duração: 74 min COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Jovem Nerd no VMB 2009! VOTE AGORA! Hitler está decepcionado com o Nerdcast Coleção completa de Falcons Lango-Lango Stallone Game&Watch.com O verdadeiro tamanho do Castelo de Greyskull Helicóptero do Falcon (Não voa!) PARA LER História das Guerras (Demetrio Magnoli) Saga 'O Conquistador' (Conn Iggulden) O Lobo das Planícies (Vol 1) Os Senhores do Arco (Vol 2) Gêngis Khan (John Man) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br. iTUNES Você também pode assinar o Nerdcast em seu iTunes . Saiba como clicando aqui!
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Tucano, Vince Glotto e Azaghal, o anão conversam sobre a vida e as conquistas de GÊNGIS KHAN! Neste podcast: Conheça as origens de um guerreiro que nasceu com sangue nas mãos, saiba como é feio esconder a caça da família, aprenda a atirar com seu arco ao som do arrastar e nunca siga os conselhos de um monge Taoísta! Tempo de duração: 74 min COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Jovem Nerd no VMB 2009! VOTE AGORA! Hitler está decepcionado com o Nerdcast Coleção completa de Falcons Lango-Lango Stallone Game&Watch.com O verdadeiro tamanho do Castelo de Greyskull Helicóptero do Falcon (Não voa!) PARA LER História das Guerras (Demetrio Magnoli) Saga 'O Conquistador' (Conn Iggulden) O Lobo das Planícies (Vol 1) Os Senhores do Arco (Vol 2) Gêngis Khan (John Man) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br. iTUNES Você também pode assinar o Nerdcast em seu iTunes . Saiba como clicando aqui!
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Tucano, Vince Glotto e Azaghal, o anão conversam sobre a vida e as conquistas de GÊNGIS KHAN! Neste podcast: Conheça as origens de um guerreiro que nasceu com sangue nas mãos, saiba como é feio esconder a caça da família, aprenda a atirar com seu arco ao som do arrastar e nunca siga os conselhos de um monge Taoísta! Tempo de duração: 74 min COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Jovem Nerd no VMB 2009! VOTE AGORA! Hitler está decepcionado com o Nerdcast Coleção completa de Falcons Lango-Lango Stallone Game&Watch.com X-Man para o Atari (Procure você mesmo!) O verdadeiro tamanho do Castelo de Greyskull Helicóptero do Falcon (Não voa!) PARA LER História das Guerras (Demetrio Magnoli) Saga 'O Conquistador' (Conn Iggulden) O Lobo das Planícies (Vol 1) Os Senhores do Arco (Vol 2) Gêngis Khan (John Man) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br. iTUNES Você também pode assinar o Nerdcast em seu iTunes . Saiba como clicando aqui!
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Tucano, Vince Glotto e Azaghal, o anão conversam sobre a vida e as conquistas de GÊNGIS KHAN! Neste podcast: Conheça as origens de um guerreiro que nasceu com sangue nas mãos, saiba como é feio esconder a caça da família, aprenda a atirar com seu arco ao som do arrastar e nunca siga os conselhos de um monge Taoísta! Tempo de duração: 74 min COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Jovem Nerd no VMB 2009! VOTE AGORA! Hitler está decepcionado com o Nerdcast Coleção completa de Falcons Lango-Lango Stallone Game&Watch.com O verdadeiro tamanho do Castelo de Greyskull Helicóptero do Falcon (Não voa!) PARA LER História das Guerras (Demetrio Magnoli) Saga 'O Conquistador' (Conn Iggulden) O Lobo das Planícies (Vol 1) Os Senhores do Arco (Vol 2) Gêngis Khan (John Man) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br. iTUNES Você também pode assinar o Nerdcast em seu iTunes . Saiba como clicando aqui!
Lambda lambda lambda! Hoje Alottoni, Tucano, Vince Glotto e Azaghal, o anão conversam sobre a vida e as conquistas de GÊNGIS KHAN! Neste podcast: Conheça as origens de um guerreiro que nasceu com sangue nas mãos, saiba como é feio esconder a caça da família, aprenda a atirar com seu arco ao som do arrastar e nunca siga os conselhos de um monge Taoísta! Tempo de duração: 74 min COMENTADO NA LEITURA DE E-MAILS Jovem Nerd no VMB 2009! VOTE AGORA! Hitler está decepcionado com o Nerdcast Coleção completa de Falcons Lango-Lango Stallone Game&Watch.com X-Man para o Atari (Procure você mesmo!) O verdadeiro tamanho do Castelo de Greyskull Helicóptero do Falcon (Não voa!) PARA LER História das Guerras (Demetrio Magnoli) Saga 'O Conquistador' (Conn Iggulden) O Lobo das Planícies (Vol 1) Os Senhores do Arco (Vol 2) Gêngis Khan (John Man) E-MAILS Mande suas críticas, elogios, sugestões e caneladas para nerdcast@jovemnerd.com.br. iTUNES Você também pode assinar o Nerdcast em seu iTunes . Saiba como clicando aqui!