ArcGIS is an integrated collection of GIS software products for building and deploying a complete GIS wherever it is needed: on desktops, servers or custom applications, over the Web or in the field.
Our recent ESRI Technical Event was a great success! The presentation by Anna Clough (University of Leeds) and Peter Halls (The University of York) on licensing ESRI and how to track who your users are is available to view as a powerpoint presentation: Exploiting ArcGIS Licensing. The event also had a number of other useful presentations, including the new features of 9.3.1.
Please visit the ESRI Newsletter from April 2009, which is full of helpful information about changes and other news.
ArcGIS is an integrated collection of GIS software products for building and deploying a complete GIS wherever it is needed: on desktops, servers or custom applications, over the Web or in the field.
Details are described in more detail in the Agreement Overview.
Note: this Agreement permits use of the ESRI Products only within the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Use outside these territories is strictly forbidden without the prior express permission of ESRI having been granted to permit such use
You can find the answers to a number of the common questions we are asked about the ESRI Agreement in our FAQ page.
If you cannot find the answer to your question in the Agreement Overview or in the FAQ page then please email us at Eduserv Help or telephone 01225 470523.