GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Christian (Chris) Patton as a Junior Application Developer. Previous to GEO Jobe Chris worked at Stein Associates as an IT Specialist/Software Developer and worked on in-house software improvements and automation. Chris has experience in C# and .NET Programming, PHP8 Development, as well as working with relational databases using SQL. […]
Are You Using the Right Type of Version Control System?
Earlier this year, we covered what a version control system is and why it is important. The first step in working with a VCS is determining which type to use. In this article, we will give a high-level overview of the different kinds of version control systems and how they work. Local Version Control Systems […]
Multi-Rotor vs. Fixed Wing UAV Platforms: Considerations for Evaluating Capabilities and Limitations
Using the correct equipment is critical to the success of any project. UAV projects are no different, knowing how to select the best tool for each specific application is fundamental to efficient data collection. We use both multi-rotor and fixed wing UAV equipment, depending on project goals and constraints. Below are some considerations for selecting […]
Q&A with Dale Stevenson, Senior Project Manager
Here is a short Q & A with Senior Project Manager, Dale Stevenson. Dale joined the GEO Jobe team in August of 2021 and is based out of our office in Gulfport, MS. Q: What is your job at GEO Jobe, and what does it entail? A: I am a senior project manager. There is […]
GEO Jobe Welcome Ayden as Sales Associate
GEO Jobe is pleased to welcome Ayden Rigby as a Sales Associate. GEO Jobe has previously mentored Ayden as an intern, during which time he was able to develop a foundation of knowledge in GIS and custom software development. This experience pushed Ayden to want to study the topics further at university, he is currently […]
Turn Your Maps Around With Map Viewer & Experience Builder
Here at GEO Jobe, we take on a wide variety of projects. Recently while I have been working on projects creating web maps, apps, and environment migrations, some things have come up that I think are worth addressing. Back in the day, using Map Viewer Classic and creating an application using ArcGIS Web AppBuilder was […]
Take Your Tables to Top with Tabulator
If you are looking for an alternative to dgrid, then look no further than Tabulator. Tabulator allows you to create interactive tables from any HTML table, JavaScript array, AJAX data source, or JSON formatted data. It’s easy to use, has great documentation, comes with numerous pre-packaged themes, and more. There are many ways to include […]
Backup My Org Update 1.2.0
BackupMyOrg 1.2.0 is now available with some great features to make your life easier. One of our most requested features has made it into this update, which includes support for Amazon S3 buckets, giving you unlimited storage possibilities for very large backups. For ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8 and higher, cloning or restoring to a different organization […]
Fall Conferences with GEO Jobe
Connections and community are important – as individuals and as members of the geospatial community. We’ve talked about this before, but we try to make sure we back up our ideals with action. One of the many ways we try to foster connections, both old and new, is by engaging with others in person. While […]
Get Your Ducks in a Row with Group Layers
Looking for a way to organize your map's table of contents better? Group layers may be the answer you've been looking for!