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Esri ArcGIS Technical Meeting

R29 The Alan Walters Building (Room 111), Edgbaston Campus, Edgbaston, Birmingham, United Kingdom, B15 2TT

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Check out the Esri Chest Agreement here.

Join Esri UK and Chest for an opportunity to discuss technical requirements moving forward for providing ArcGIS to your students.

Basic Agenda:

  1. Licence overview
  2. Changes for next Chest Agreement 2020
  3. AGOL admin run through
  4. SSO – pros, cons and thoughts
  5. GDPR
  6. Discussion

The Agenda is fairly fluid however, so no timings included, we will start at 10.30, take a short break for lunch, and finish on schedule.  PLEASE NOTE PLACES ARE VERY LIMITED, AND ARE OFFERED ON A FIRST COME FIRST SERVED BASIS.  If there is sufficient demand, we will look to run a second face to face or online session after the summer break.

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