Hello George,
I usually plug unknown terms (such as ESRI) into the Altavista Search
Tool as a "first-shot" at identifying them.
This one yielded lotsa hits for <www.esri.com> which appears to be a GIS
Software and Training outfit. That could be the one you are looking for ?
Regards,
Art Michael, Editor - Int'l Product Safety News
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On Wed, 7 Jul 1999 [email protected] wrote:
>
> Is anyone familiar with ESRI as a requirement or standard?
> I am fielding a question from our marketing folks as the person
> who usually handles what I call "weird" standards questions is
> on vacation.
>
> The requestor thought that ESRI has something to do with GIS.
> Neither acronym rings a bell for me.
>
> Regards,
>
> George Alspaugh
> Product Safety
> Lexmark International Inc.
>
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