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# Tuesday, December 19, 2006

ESRI Just released the 9.2 version, which holds pretty much cool features, but still has a lot of stuff to work on till the next release.

IMHO, ESRI should work much more like MS when planning the next release (talk to their clients),
One way to do this is to free the beta on the net to whom it may concern, and open more official blogs and forums to the crowd, so we will help doing better product together.
I think that it will help them learning more new stuff\old habits.

This are my highlights, (I am still learning the 9.2 so I'll keep updating this list):

  1. Performance - They have today better performance than ever (I have a doubtful honor to write code using the map-objects and the ArcIms products, which were both terribly bad products {3.1 Version})
    But still, a lot to improve: build pyramids and calculate statistics still take hours even on good machines and therefore we cannot use this regularly on real time.
    The "simple" AGX, which should be used on each client, need better machine which not all of our clients can afford, and not to talk about the bandwidth.
  2. Prices - I honestly think that it is not reasonable to pay per CPU, I hope that there would more competitors (Google, Microsoft) so the price for the next version will be lower.
  3. Better Design - the code examples and the design patterns (no DP at all) are everything we learn not to do at school.
    Please take some lessons in usability (at MS School) because it is hardly to read and not intuitive.
    Not to mention the code in the Web Controls which always placed in the wrong method at the control life-cycle,(for example: load data in pre-render, Ajax stuff mixing inside simple renders)(I saw this in the beta, I didn't check it in the release, yet).
  4. WPF - It is about time that finally ESRI will work with MS step by step, I should ask why won't we use the Xaml for this version (which released almost at the same time as the FW3.0).
    ESRI should take care that the next version should be FW3.0 certified, using the Xaml.
    Not to mention the Orcas Enabled.

Please add your suggestion, hopefully to find someone in ESRI to listen to my requests.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006 12:06:30 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #    Comments [3] - Trackback
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Tuesday, December 19, 2006 8:54:28 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I agree, ESRI always seems to be one step behind.

For example - they are now releasing a new product (Gis Server 9.2) that is finally using Ajax. But instead of using Microsoft's advanced Ajax framework, they have developed their own hard-to-plug-into framework based on the basic ASP.NET callback mechanism.

The design they are using with the new ADF.NET is really difficult to understand and to extand, and it contains little to no documentation. And what's worse - they have completely changed their framework from the previous version (9.1) making it more generic, maybe, but a lot more diffucult to use. That, of course, requires all the clients that want to take advantage of the new features, to refactor a whole lot of their code.

I'm saying this based on the RC1 version of the product. Hopefully, the released version will solve some of the issues, or will at least add more documentation.
Doron Yaacoby
Wednesday, December 20, 2006 10:49:42 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Dude,
They are old-world.
Companies are like that. When you have a business and you are big it takes time to adjust. Usually too long.
The profits are probably shrinking fast by now and they have no idea what to do. Because all they know is selling outrageously overpriced software to gigantic firms.
Pasha Bitz
Sunday, February 18, 2007 1:25:55 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Doron, as we always said they are good at the Geo stuff but pretty Mediocre at all other stuff.
Pasha, they still have the best products in the GIS market, Google&MS are years behind.
at the bottom line, if you can't beat them join them.
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