FBA Presents – Hyperscaling Productivity with CAD and GIS Integration
October 30 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
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In today’s ultra-competitive telecommunications industry, the need for enterprise Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Computer-Aided Design (CAD) to increase speed and scale are more critical than ever. While both play distinct roles, integration is key to streamlining plan/design/build cycles and accelerating time-to-market. During this webinar, experts from Esri and Spatial Business Systems (SBS), will discuss the relationship between GIS and CAD, and how, together, they enhance network asset management and enable workflow automation, delivering hyperscale productivity gains.
Key Takeaways:
- Distinguishing GIS and CAD: Learn the differences in requirements and capabilities of enterprise GIS and CAD to understand how they complement one another in network design and management.
- GIS as the Network Foundation: Explore how GIS offers a clear and holistic view of network inventory, scaling to handle large CSP data and user volumes while integrating seamlessly with BSS and OSS for comprehensive network management.
- The Engineer’s Role with CAD: Discover how CAD is tailored to fit the needs of engineers, providing precise information for network construction and fulfilling technological, regulatory, and financial requirements.
- Integration for Success: Understand why GIS and CAD integration is critical to maintaining evergreen data quality, improving staff productivity, and increasing opportunities for automation, ultimately driving faster time-to-market and enhanced competitiveness.
Attendees will gain valuable insights into how GIS and CAD can work together to optimize decision-making, simplify workflows, and streamline intelligent network design.
Register now to revolutionize your network management and operational strategies through the power of GIS and CAD integration.
Presented by:
• Randall René, Industry Solutions Director – Telecommunications, Esri
• Scott Casey, Vice President, Spatial Business Systems