ArcGIS software can be used to capture, store, manipulate, analyze, manage, and present all types of geographically referenced data for a variety of geodatabase management functions and research applications.
The latest release of this software, version 10.3, will be available to UT faculty and staff at the OIT Software Distribution site on July 24th, 2015: https://webapps.utk.edu/OIT/SoftwareDistribution/.
At that time, version 10.1 will still be available, but version 10.2.2 will be removed from distribution. OIT will continue to provide annual license renewals for ArcGIS 10.0 and all higher releases as long as they are supported by Esri.
ArcGIS can also be used in most OIT computer labs, including Pendergrass Library. For more available locations, see the OIT Lab Services searchable database: http://www.labs.utk.edu/labs/chooselab.asp . Beginning Fall semester 2015, ArcGIS 10.3 will be the only version running at these locations.
Contact the OIT Help Desk (865-974-9900) if you have ArcGIS questions, need new license codes, or want to request an ArcGIS product not available at the Software Distribution site. Students cannot download ArcGIS products but they can obtain a Student Edition of ArcGIS by contacting the Helpdesk.
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