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- Good comment! Do you want to update it?Fjellrev– Fjellrev2017-02-17 11:54:23 +00:00Commented Feb 17, 2017 at 11:54
- @Fjellrev - I can certainly update the post if you have a suggestion or could provide some guidance on what the post is missing. To be completely honest, I've been primarily focused on Esri technology for the past couple years, that I wouldn't even know many of the updates that have occurred in this space. Ultimately, I still feel the above content mentions the heavy-hitters in the space, and provides links to current information for each. Again though, if you have any suggestions I will gladly add them as long as they fit into the theme.evv_gis– evv_gis2017-02-17 14:54:08 +00:00Commented Feb 17, 2017 at 14:54
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