Thank you for sharing your thoughts. I think you are right on.
To give you an idea of other ways how MS affects our business: Professional Advise.
Besides providing studies of the hearing impaired market for the US, we are also supporting our clients in their Direct Mail efforts.
MS offers within their MS Office Small Business Edition 2.0 an extension called Direct Mail Manager. It is done very well, with down to the earth, detail info on how to administrate a mailing as a small business. While we can not directly apply the software for our clients it is the wealth of research that went into this product, with sound business advice.
I am also looking forward to MS MapPoint 2000 and the impact it will have for the marketing and (day-to-day) business side of companies. I still remember my first ESRI conference, when other users were really surprised hearing how we use ArcView for business decisions.
Let the games begin...
Joachim Geerling
Starkey Labs, Inc.
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Chris Clarke wrote:
To Those Who May Be Interested (This May Qualify As Friday Humor?)While off the subject of MapInfo directly I have been following with keen interest the recent HTML email issue and the MapInfo/ArcView discussion. I have also been to the pub at lunch and enjoyed a lively debate with some Macintosh devotees so I was in the mood to leap to Microsoft's defense (after 2 pints of Guinness I hasten to add) from the point of view of a small business.
Our existence and success in a very competitive market is down, in no small part to, the facilities that are provided to us by Microsoft. We would not be able to develop software as quickly and cost effectively without OLE and VB. As a company of 8 people we are able to compete with much larger companies and make them sit up and take notice. We have recently implemented a PC Windows based GIS solution for Shell Oil (a reasonably large company) up against UNIX based dinosaur opposition (again a multinational). We moved quickly, were able to connect to the UNIX system, again thanks to facilities provided by Oracle AND Microsoft, and the bottom line was we were cost effective in what is currently a very tight petroleum market (US$9 oil).
As to the MapInfo/ArcView discussion I have no firm preference one way or the other. As Warren Vick said they are 80% the same, I just have concerns over the future development, MapInfo seem to be focused on Web development and MapInfo Professional appears to be suffering. ArcView 3.1 was, as far as I was concerned, a great upgrade that delivered features that the user needed. We choose ArcView for the Shell implementation for a number reasons and if anyone is remotely interested I will be happy to detail them.
Another point that became apparent at lunch is that some people cannot help having an emotional attachment to their operating system or application, just as some people feel that a Rotring pen is still the best way to produce maps. Perhaps I'm missing something, but I am always looking for the best way to do a job and as a small company we can't afford to get emotional about a few bytes of code (except the director who misses his Macintosh but fortunately he gets out voted). I am no lover of monopolies but I also don't miss spending half my day trying to convert my Mac files to PC. Microsoft have never affected our business accept positively and while they continue to do so then they will always get my cautious support.
Maybe one day we will be able to keep ESRI and MapInfo on their toes, but at present with the size of company we are, we could only get there with the application development environment developed by Microsoft.
Well enough of my Friday afternoon rant, I also have to say how much I enjoy the variety of opinions and discussions that the list hosts.
Have a good weekend
Chris
These are not necessarily the opinions of Meridian GIS
Chris Clarke
Meridian GIS
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