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Author: Bill Dollins

In Praise of Process

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"Ops" is all the rage these days - DevOps, RevOps, FinOps, PeopleOps. I'm surprised I haven't seen a mention of "GeoOps" yet, given the propensity of our corner of the world to attach the "geo" prefix to what ever the current hotness may be. "Ops" is, of course, short for "operations" and "operations" is a … Continue reading In Praise of Process →

Bill Dollins leadership 2022-04-112023-12-15 3 Minutes

SaaS, IPaaS, and Interoperability

I started this blog back in 2006 during a time when I wasn't doing much geospatial work at all. I was working on building a human resources system for a federal government customer who was falling under the then-new and now-defunct National Security Personnel System. Because it was new and sufficiently different from the GS … Continue reading SaaS, IPaaS, and Interoperability →

Bill Dollins gis 2022-03-142023-12-15 3 Minutes

On Meetings

Since everyone works from home now, I hear a lot of the same complaint about the proliferation of online meetings. A lot of people I know seem to have their calendars overwhelmed by one kind of meeting or another. This situation is invariably described as preventing them from getting work done. Let's be clear about … Continue reading On Meetings →

Bill Dollins leadership 2022-02-162023-07-25 2 Minutes

Geography, Geospatial, and GIS

I was participating in a Clubhouse discussion today when someone asked the about the distinction between GIS and geospatial. Since Clubhouse is audio-only, I am paraphrasing by contribution to that particular discussion here. I think the boundaries and definitions of these concepts are pretty blurry and I am reticent to create hard distinctions between them. … Continue reading Geography, Geospatial, and GIS →

Bill Dollins gis 2022-01-122023-12-22 2 Minutes

So Long, 2021

The year 2021 ends tomorrow. Like many, I started the year with great hope as vaccines were around the corner. I never expected them to be a miracle cure that would make the pandemic go poof, but I hoped that people would get them in quantities that would put it in check. To say I … Continue reading So Long, 2021 →

Bill Dollins where did that come from? 2021-12-302022-06-17 2 Minutes

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