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Eric
Weitzman (Founder and President)
is a seasoned software engineer and
an experienced development team
leader. He has served as a Senior
Software Engineer at ESRI, Autodesk
and Formida. During his tenure at
ESRI, Eric was a senior member of
the team that built ARC/INFO®, the
world's leading GIS software, and he
designed and built ESRI's AML™
programming language and ARC COGO™
product line. Eric engineered ESRI's
first web-deployed systems using new
spatial data server technology that
became the basis of ESRI's ArcIMS™
product line. While at Autodesk,
Eric was the Chief GIS Architect, a
developer, and a project team
leader. Eric built an Informix
Datablade product for managing
OpenGIS-compliant data, and he has
prototyped a measurement-based
parcel mapping system using
Smalltalk-80. Eric built the first
release of the GIS component of the
POLARIS system in Ontario, Canada.
POLARIS received a URISA Exemplary
Systems in Government award in the
late 1980s.
Eric
has developed and taught numerous
instructional programs, and has
contributed to several seminal
documents on the integration of
surveying systems with cadastral
GIS. Eric has a degree in Survey
Science from the University of
Toronto in Ontario.
Since
2001, LandTime has provided system
design and implementation, software
development, requirements analysis,
project management, and training
services to clients in both the
public and private sectors.
Simultaneously, LandTime has been
developing a software product for
the GIS marketplace using the C++,
VB.NET and ASP.NET languages on the
Windows™ platform.
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