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FEATURED DEVELOPMENTS
Imagery Everywhere Image Analysis for Desktop, Cloud, and Mobile Environments

The annual Esri International User Conference is this July 23 - 27 in San Diego, California. Exelis VIS will give live Imagery Everywhere presentations at Exelis booth #1413 to demonstrate the tight integration between ENVI products and the Esri ArcGIS® software system. Demonstrated solutions will feature:
- ENVI desktop solutions for GIS with the recently released ENVI 5, which introduces a new, dynamic display to make analyzing imagery faster and easier for users of any experience level.
- ENVI enterprise solutions for GIS, featuring ENVI for ArcGIS® Server, which allows ArcGIS users to deliver ENVI’s advanced image analysis tools directly to the ArcGIS enterprise environment.
- ENVI mobile solutions for GIS provide fast and easy consumption of imagery-based products to ArcGIS® Online, as well as the capability to display ENVI-derived content on Esri mobile clients.
Get a complete schedule of presentations here. If you are not attending the Esri User Conference, be sure to visit our Esri User Conference Web Page after the show to watch recordings of our in-booth demonstrations.
Case Study Using ENVI and ArcGIS® to Aid Rescue Efforts
Today, geospatial imagery and advanced image analysis tools are used to provide timely, critical information to decision makers following manmade and natural disasters. Information from imagery has been utilized after recent natural disasters including the 2010 Haiti earthquake and Hurricane Katrina and is currently being used in Japan following the monstrous earthquake and subsequent tsunami that struck in 2011.
Read the case study now.
Get Your Limited Edition Poster!
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Exelis VIS has limited edition posters to give away at the Esri International User Conference!
To get your poster:
- Follow us on Twitter or like us on Facebook
- Look for a question about the poster on July 24th, 25th, and 26th
- Visit booth #1413 and tell an Exelis team member the correct answer to the question and get your free poster!
We only have 25 posters to give away per day, so make sure to stop by early!
Learn more.
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ENVI 5 New Interface. New Automated Tools. See the Next Generation of Image Analysis
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Discover the next generation of image analysis software from Exelis Visual Information Solutions – ENVI 5. This release introduces significant enhancements and new features help transform your imagery into the information you need to make important decisions.
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Learn more about ENVI 5 now.
See What Your Peers and Colleagues Have Been Working On
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VISualize is a yearly event that brings together ENVI and IDL users to connect with other thought leaders, researchers, and scientists who use ENVI and IDL to pursue their scientific goals. This year, the theme was Climate Change and Environmental Monitoring, attendees put together many great presentations to show their peers how they use ENVI and IDL to do their work. Presentations from this two day event are available for download here.
Thank you to all the participants that made this a great event! If you were unable to attend, we hope to see you next year!
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Read the most recent Exelis press releases and see what trade and industry publications have to say about our products in our Press Room.
GISCafe – May 1, 2012 Exelis Visual Information Solutions Announces ENVI 5 Exelis Visual Information Solutions proudly announces the release of ENVI 5, the next generation of ENVI, the company’s industry-leading image analysis software which is used across industries by professionals who want to uncover hidden information in geospatial imagery in order to make better, more informed decisions.
GeoWorld – April 2012 Delivering Geospatial 'Answers On Demand' The Internet allows users to access information about almost any topic. During the last decade, the tremendous expansion of content on the Internet, and the increasing ease in accessing it, led to "information on demand": being able to request and instantaneously receive specific information about a topic of interest. In today’s world, information on demand is a staple of modern life.
ArcUser – Spring 2012 Looking Up for Answers on the Ground Providing first responder maps for the 2011 Japanese earthquake and tsunami...A professor of anthropology used his remote-sensing expertise, developed exploring ancient cultures, to aid emergency response to the Tohoku earthquake and tsunami.
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Image Registration Discover how the automated image registration tools in ENVI can streamline your workflow.
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