
Getting Technical: Winter 2026 GIS Update
From Geographical Thinking from Esri Canada by Esri Canada
February 12, 2026 · 39 min
About this episode
This episode discusses the latest updates in the ArcGIS ecosystem, focusing on key changes and new capabilities.
In this seasonal edition of Getting Technical, we’re unpacking the latest updates across the ArcGIS ecosystem. Malena McCrossan-Moses starts us off by digging into key changes in the ArcGIS Living Atlas and why keeping your metadata up to date is more important than ever. Next, Catherine-Anne Currie explores evolving features in ArcGIS Hub and what they mean for your organization as the platform continues to grow. Next, Finally, Erica Corbett closes the episode with new capabilities in ArcGIS for Microsoft, highlighting integrations and tools designed to boost productivity across your workflows. Whether you’re working in the Microsoft environment, relying on authoritative data, or building community engagement, this episode will help you stay current and work smarter.
People in this episode
Guests: Malena McCrossan-Moses, Catherine-Anne Currie, Erica Corbett
Topics covered
- GIS updates
- ArcGIS ecosystem
- metadata
- community engagement
- productivity tools
Keywords
- GIS
- ArcGIS updates
- metadata
- community engagement
- productivity
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: ArcGIS, ArcGIS Living Atlas, ArcGIS Hub, ArcGIS for Microsoft
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