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February 10th, 2011
Webinar – Introducing ENVI For ArcGIS Server and ENVI 4.8

New features include:

· ENVI image analysis tools now available in the ArcGIS toolbox

· A new ENVI For ArcGIS® Server Product

· High performance point cloud viewing capability for LiDAR data

· A new Viewshed Analysis workflow

· Workflow enhancements for classification, change detection, and anomaly detection

No previous experience with ENVI is necessary.  Pre-registration is required.

This webinar will be offered at three different times. To register, please click on the hyperlink for the time you prefer:

 

Thursday, February 17, 2011

11 AM Singapore Time (UTC/GMT Offset +8 hours)

2 PM London Time (UTC/GMT Offset none)

2 PM New York Time (UTC/GMT Offset -5 hours)