There’s a reason Esri has the dominant share of the GIS industry. ArcGIS is to geo geeks what Photoshop is to a hipster with a Nikon. But here’s the thing: hundreds—thousands—of data formats exist, each tailored to represent data in a specialized way, and ArcGIS natively supports only a handful.
Without a way to get non-Esri data into ArcGIS, geoinformatics projects can become frustratingly limited in scope. Imagine you and your data standing in opposite sides of a glass prison, palms pressed against it, unable to reach each other … so close, yet so far.
Enter Data Interoperability.
The ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension is the format-blending, schema-mashing, wall-melting, rocket-fueled automation machine you were longing for. This Esri extension enables you to work with over 100 data formats, both native and non-native to ArcGIS.
Based on FME technology, it adds 3 key features to ArcGIS:
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Without a way to get non-Esri data into ArcGIS, geoinformatics projects can become frustratingly limited in scope. Imagine you and your data standing in opposite sides of a glass prison, palms pressed against it, unable to reach each other … so close, yet so far.
Enter Data Interoperability.
The ArcGIS Data Interoperability extension is the format-blending, schema-mashing, wall-melting, rocket-fueled automation machine you were longing for. This Esri extension enables you to work with over 100 data formats, both native and non-native to ArcGIS.
Based on FME technology, it adds 3 key features to ArcGIS:
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