18 May 2008, 8:30am
Norcross, GA – ERDAS announces Fast! Catalog and Deliver Terabytes of Imagery, a free webinar on Thursday, May 22 at 11 a.m. and 8 p.m. (EDT). This webinar will highlight ERDAS Image Manager, a solution for efficiently storing and quickly sharing imagery throughout the enterprise.
ERDAS Image Manager solves business problems associated with securely discovering, describing, cataloging and serving imagery to a variety of web and rich client applications throughout an organization. This dynamic solution comprehensively addresses problems universal to many geospatial data providers and those in the public sector and civil engineering, oil, gas and land management industries. These businesses often work with geospatial data too large to be centrally stored, or rapidly shared.
Each month, ERDAS is offering at least two different webinar topics. To meet the needs of ERDAS’ global audience, each webinar will be hosted twice on a scheduled day. Each webinar features an ERDAS solution, addressing user needs while also showcasing key features. In addition to a live presentation and demonstration, each webinar also includes the ability for customers to interact directly with the presenter. Scheduled to last forty-five minutes, each webinar will include approximately thirty minutes of presented material and fifteen minutes for Q&A.
Below is a schedule outlining the next two ERDAS webinar topics and the solutions featured:
·May 22 – Fast! Catalog and Deliver Terabytes of Imagery (ERDAS Image Manager)
·May 28 – Huge Images? Too Many Users? No Problem! (IWS)
To register for Fast! Catalog and Deliver Terabytes of Imagery, or find out more about other upcoming webinars, please visit: www.erdas.com.
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