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Extend The Reach GIS Of Your GIS Chris Cappelli Nathan Bennett

Where do your co-workers, managers, customers, and citizens go when they want to find or make a map?

GIS is a practical system for problem solving Supporting individuals, groups, and organizations Integrating and synthesizing information from many sources Facilitating communication and collaboration Breaking down barriers between institutions, disciplines, and cultures

Many people want your authoritative knowledge Co-workers Executives & decision makers Customers Citizens

But they don t know how to get it Co-workers Executives & decision makers Customers Citizens

They use different devices and apps Websites Smartphones & tablets Viewers Desktops Other mobile devices

The Internet is the common denominator Websites Smartphones & tablets Viewers Desktops Other mobile devices

For search and questions

For news and weather

For friends and professional connections

Characteristics of great web destinations Reliable and trusted Reflect current events Present interesting and relevant content Designed with the user in mind Uncluttered and easy to use Dynamic content changes over time Resulting in them becoming well known and popular

Where do your co-workers, managers, customers, and citizens go when they want to find or make a map?

Create a destination for them maps.<your_org>

Best practices Using Desktop, Server, and Online Create a destination Create and share interesting maps Enable self-service mapping Support many kinds of devices Use the cloud

Great mapping destinations Demonstration

Two great destinations maps.<your_org> gis.<your_org>

ArcGIS A complete system for geographic information Web Cloud Online Mobile Enterprise Desktop

Agenda Intro to ArcGIS Online Creating a destination Adding interesting content.... Break.... Registering your map services Same map everywhere Enabling self-service mapping Preview of what s to come Wrap-up and next steps

ArcGIS Online A brief overview

ArcGIS Online is a new GIS pattern An open platform for maps and geographic information Cloud/Web Desktop Server Intelligent web maps

ArcGIS Online provides the capabilities to... arcgis.com Organize and share your authoritative content Make it easy for anyone to make and use maps Leverage enterprise cloud computing from Esri

Easy to create and share intelligent web maps Intelligent maps Services and data Supporting Visualization Editing Pop-ups Time Accessibility

Intelligent web maps can be used everywhere Enhancing access and collaboration Any Device Smartphones Social media Tablets Websites Desktop One Map ArcGIS Online Browsers

ArcGIS Online unlocks an organization s geospatial assets Making them easily accessible and integrated Policy makers Managers Knowledge workers Citizens Catalog Groups

ArcGIS Online Demonstration

ArcGIS Online Search & access authoritative & ready-to-use content Create intelligent web maps Upload & style geographic datasets Interact with these maps on any device Embed them in websites, blogs, and custom apps Share, store & manage maps and data Collaborate using groups

ArcGIS includes a growing collection of basemaps & content Ready to use, authoritative, and beautiful Landsat Services Imagery World Ocean Map Census World Street Map National Geographic World Map World Topographic Map

Community Maps Program esri.com/communitymaps

ArcGIS Online is evolving rapidly Becoming a complete online geospatial platform Integration with 10.1 Hosting and Portals for Organizations Catalog and Group-Based Sharing Basemaps 2008 2009 Viewers and Web Maps Open Data and Application Mapping 2010 Q3, 2011 Q4, 2011 Q2, 2012

Best practices Using Desktop, Server, and Online Create a destination Add useful and interesting maps Enable self-service mapping Support many kinds of devices Use the cloud

Simple and clean public map gallery Co-workers Executives & decision makers maps.<your_org> Customers Citizens

Comprehensive gallery of your GIS resources Co-workers Executives & decision makers gis.<your_org> Customers Citizens

Create the destination

Free template for your public maps gallery esri.com/publicmapstemplate

Create the destination Demonstration

Steps to deploy the template Download Configure Test Deploy

Free web tools WebMatrix from Microsoft microsoft.com/webmatrix

Add useful and interesting maps

In ter est ing adjective : attracting your attention and making you want to learn more about something or to be involved in something : not dull or boring Merriam-Webster Dictionary

Ideas for keeping your destination interesting Showcase your organization s services Stay tuned to current events Apply local knowledge Add/remove content frequently

Add useful and interesting maps Demonstration

Adding interesting content Finding existing maps Making new maps - Importing data from shapefiles - Importing data from spreadsheets (CSV files)

Groups for organizing and sharing maps

Configuring the template adding group ID Demonstrated how to get the group id and add it to the configuration file

Adding shapefiles to your map

Mapping information from spreadsheets

Adding information from GPX files

Agenda Intro to ArcGIS Online Creating a destination Adding interesting content.... Break.... Registering your map services Same map everywhere Enabling self-service mapping Preview of what s to come Wrap-up and next steps

ArcGIS for Home Use For personal, non-commercial use ArcGIS for Desktop Basic (ArcView) & Extensions Web training & installation support $100 USD/year

Adding GIS services

An open platform for mapping Policy makers Managers Knowledge workers Citizens Catalog Groups Integrating and synthesizing information from many sources

Adding GIS services Demonstration

Connect to GIS services using their URL http://<your_org>/arcgis/rest

Register map services in ArcGIS Online KML OGC (WMS) ArcGIS Server Services

Metadata is important

Same map everywhere

Intelligent web maps can be used everywhere... Enhancing access and collaboration Any Device Smartphones Social media Tablets Websites Desktop One Map ArcGIS Online Browsers

Embed map into website Demonstration

Embedded into web pages and blogs

Using maps on tablets and smartphones Use the web/mobile browser Use the free ArcGIS app Build/use a custom app

Use map on smartphone and tablets Demonstration

ArcGIS for tablets and smartphones Apple ios Microsoft Windows Phone 7 Google Android (Coming in Q3, 2011) Ready to use applications available on app stores

ArcGIS SDKs for tablets and smartphones For developing your own custom applications

Use social media Demonstration

Publicize your maps using social media Proactively notify people about your new maps

Self-service mapping

Empowering people to make their own maps Look I made this map Your maps, a browser or smartphone, and their ideas

Who in your organization wants to make a map?

Self-service mapping Demonstration

Getting started is easy Start with people you know are already interested. Work with your website administrator. Make maps for your website. Hold a lunchtime brown bag seminar. Record a few training videos.

Preview ArcGIS Online Premium and ArcGIS 10.1

ArcGIS A complete system for geographic information Cloud Web Online Mobile Enterprise Desktop

ArcGIS supports multiple implementation patterns Working independently and as an integrated system Desktop Server Cloud/Web GIS

ArcGIS is advancing rapidly Introducing many new capabilities Geospatial Platform Geoservices Facility Management Discovery Hosting Web Based Content Transparency Open Data Crowdsourcing Place Based The Web Science Workflow Sharing Cloud 3D User Experience Portals GIS Solutions Social Networks Standards Very Large Spatial Databases Location Based Services Common Infrastructure Data Management Access Citizen Engagement 10.0 10.1 VGI Data Quality Visualization Networks Temporal Templates Integration of Imagery and Remote Sensing Mapping Security Education Applications Generalization Mobility 2012 2010 betacommunity.esri.com Improving quality, performance, and usability

Advances geographic science New analytic tools providing new insights Multi-scale spatial auto correlation Empirical Bayesian kriging Areal interpolation ¼ Mile ½ Mile 1 Mile Grouping analysis Space/Time cluster Exploratory regression Fast drive-time analysis Geodesic buffers V 1 V 2 V 3 V V 1 V 2 V 3 V V 1 =f(v 2 )+f(v 3 )+f(v ) Creating better understanding

Advances mapping and editing workflows Increasing productivity Dynamic legends Map automation with Python Temporal support Better labeling Rule-based generalization Improved templatebased editing Before Editor Tom Bill Joe Feature edit tracking After Improving visualization

Improves database management Works directly with standard spatial databases Enhanced geodatabase Native SQL access Admin Tools Schema Updates SQL Server Oracle Postgres DB2 NETEZZA (New) DBMS ArcGIS GDB Open API File GDB Making management and access simple

Improves image integration and exploitation Supporting visualization, analysis, management, and dissemination Fast visualization Analysis Highly accurate measurement Advanced processing Integrates video (FMV) Any imagery Dynamic mosaicking Massively Scalable Automatic enhancement Simplifies workflows and automates processing

Supports lidar Transforms lidar data into useful information products Rasters TINs LAS files Dynamic On-the-fly integration Point Clouds Supporting improved visualization and analysis

Expands 3D GIS Improving modeling, analysis, and visualization Buffers Performance 3D editing Lidar support Supporting urban planning, facility management, landscape planning, and more

3D GIS will be advancing dramatically Adding content generation and design tools Content creation Analysis Editing Rules Design Visualization CityEngine Geodatabase Integrating GIS, urban design, and advanced visualization

ArcGIS supports all popular mobile devices Ruggedized devices, smartphones, and tablets Windows (Phone/Mobile) ios Android ArcPad ArcGIS Connecting with field-workers and citizens Supporting you anytime you are not at your desk

ArcGIS Runtime A new lightweight platform for developers Easy to deploy Fast & powerful Small footprint Windows/Linux 64-bit native (& 32) WPF/Java/Qt Runtime ArcGIS Local data Supports connected and disconnected environments

ArcGIS server is improving Enhancing the architecture and adding capabilities Standards support WMS WCS Improved performance Web printing Easy install/admin Simple service creation Native 64-bit Strong Linux Highly scalable WFS KML HTML JSON REST WPS WMTS Server On-the-fly symbology Improved APIs & web apps APIs Templates Mobile Viewers Server Server Providing a more open and productive platform

Web applications are an important part of ArcGIS Many web viewers and APIs Flex Silverlight JavaScript Explorer SharePoint Easily configured and deployed

ArcGIS simplifies sharing your work Maps, data, tools, and models Packages Server Desktop Services Online (Cloud) Automating the process of creating services

Sharing your work Demonstration

ArcGIS 10.1 Improves the system Cloud Web Open Data Crowd Sourcing Place Based Workflow Mobile Science The Web User Experience Geospatial Platform Sharing Cloud Social Networks Portals GIS Solutions Geoservices Desktop Crowdsourcing Very Large Spatial Databases Facility Management Standards VGI Data Quality Visualization 3D Location Based Services Networks Temporal Templates Common Infrastructure Integration of Imagery and Remote Sensing Discovery Data Management Content Science Mapping Standards Applications Hosting 10.1 Access Transparency Mobility Security Generalization Web Based Education Citizen Engagement Online Enterprise 2012 betacommunity.esri.com

ArcGIS Online is evolving rapidly Becoming a complete online geospatial platform Integration with 10.1 Hosting and Portals for Organizations Catalog and Group-Based Sharing Basemaps 2008 2009 Viewers and Web Maps Open Data and Application Mapping 2010 Q3, 2011 Q4, 2011 Q2, 2012 Extending and expanding your GIS

ArcGIS Online can be configured for your organization Bringing together your geographic assets Groups Catalog Hosting ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Online Premium Demonstration

Wrap-Up Questions & Answers

Create a destination filled with interesting content maps.<your_org>

Provide access to your knowledge Co-workers Executives & decision makers Customers Citizens

Supporting many different devices and apps Websites Smartphones & tablets Viewers Desktops Other mobile devices

Enabling you to better Share your GIS knowledge Empower your co-workers Engage the public Support better decision making

Extend The Reach GIS Of Your GIS