Jack Dangermond

Businessman

1 quotes

Computers
I went on to Harvard and got very interested in computers and studying the earth's landscape.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Design
I want to have all that scientific information that we're building be used in designing the future so that people who make geographic decisions - and here it's not just land-use planners, but it's everyone: foresters, transportation engineers, people who buy a house - can analyze all of these information layers and design a future.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Computers
GIS started on mainframe computers; we could get one map every five to 10 hours, and if we made a mistake, it could take longer. In the early '90s, when people started buying PCs, we migrated to desktop software.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Health
Once you digitize data, you can actually analyze patterns and relationships in geographic space - relationships between certain health patterns and air or water pollution, between plants and climate, soils, landscape.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Business
Something like 80 per cent of business decisions have a location element. In fact, it's probably higher than that.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Architecture
Landscape architecture is basically geodesign; it's designing geography. And yet geodesign is not only done by landscape architects, it's done by some of the world's largest corporations.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Architecture
I think it is widely agreed that Carl Steinitz, over the 50 years he taught at Harvard, has been one of the most important figures in influencing the theory and practice of landscape architecture and the application of computer technology to planning.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Future
GIS is waking up the world to the power of geography, this science of integration, and has the framework for creating a better future.
Jack DangermondBusinessman
Environmental
There is the GIS world that is largely managing authoritative data sources, supporting geocentric workflows like fixing roads, making cities more livable through better planning, environmental management, forest management, drilling in the right location for oil, managing assets and utilities.
Jack DangermondBusinessman