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Who is ESRI ?

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Who is ESRI ?

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ESRI is a company unlike any other. We develop geographic information system (GIS) software, a critical technology that enables organizations worldwide to more effectively carry out their missions, improve the bottom line, and make a positive contribution to society. Our technology helps fight forest fires, determine the best locations for new businesses, rebuild cities around the world, support optimal land-use planning, route emergency vehicles, monitor rain forest depletion, and perform countless other vital tasks every day. Headquartered in Redlands, a community ideally located in Southern California, ESRI spans the globe with regional offices across the United States and a network of more than 2,200 business partners, 80 international distributors, and customers in more than 150 countries. We employ 2,700 people in the U.S. including 1,900 in Redlands. With annual revenues of $776 million, ESRI is the world leader in GIS software development and the fifth-largest privately held so

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The Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI, pronounced ez-ree), based in Redlands, California, is the leading desktop GIS software provider in the United States. ESRI products are widely used in government agencies, private firms, and non-profit organizations. In addition, ESRI hosts the largest GIS conference in the world, drawing over 10,000 participants to San Diego each year. The GIS Education Center is a member of the ESRI Academic Site-wide License program which makes just about all of ESRI’s applications (desktop, enterprise and web-based) available to our students.

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