Marketplace data

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11-25-2015 03:48 AM
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PaulKenward
New Contributor II

I want to find a way of dropping current data into mapped areas of a city to produce an interactive map that can provide charts and comparable tables. I would like the data to be transferable to a mobile. This is the basis of a start up company that I am workig on and I am interested in discussing the idea further with potential partners.

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ScottPrindle

Hello Paul,

Thank you for posting your idea. Are you looking for functionality similar to Infographics? Do you plan to put this in your own app to make available through the ArcGIS Marketplace?

Thanks,

Scott

PaulKenward

CONFIDENTIAL

Hi Scott,

No, I don't think what I want is quite the same. I would initially like to utilise existing historical property data to identify areas of price growth, rental growth and population growth with up to date data that is fed weekly into app/website? The website and maybe app would then be able to run comparable views between areas using options such as bar charts, line graphs or pie charts.

I would be interested in marketing through ArcGIS marketplace, but also promoting a new website jointly with an App that provides a data solution for the market.

Are you able to assist me with technology issues and data transfers, or put me in touch with others that might be able to partner with me on such a project? I am based in UK, which is where I would want to start, but I can see the app/site being taken globally with venture capital.

At this stage I am exploring what is possible and seeking collaboration with technology partners to make this happen. With the right team in place I can fund the project.

Kind regards

Paul Kenward

ScottPrindle

Hey Paul,

It sounds like you could be interested in the Esri Startup Program. Are you able to share the name of your startup or more detail on your proposed workflows? If any of this detail requires confidentiality, please consider sending me a personal message or emailing me at sprindle@esri.com.

Thanks,

Scott