ArcGIS Online. The Road Ahead Geoff Mortson

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ArcGIS Online The Road Ahead Geoff Mortson gmortson@esricanada.com

ArcGIS Online Easily create and share maps Delivered as intelligent maps Access on virtually any device anyone, anywhere Compliments and extends the value of your GIS Use within an organization or share with larger communities and/or public GIS for Everyone Easy / Open / Accessible Intelligent Web Maps

Continues to Rapidly Evolve Integration with 10.1 Basemaps Catalogue and Group Based Sharing Viewers and Webmaps Open Data and Application Mapping Hosting and Portals for Organizations

How to Use ArcGIS Online? A free account available today Subscriptions for organizations Coming Soon! On-premises Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Online

What is a Web Map? Intelligent Maps Services And Data Supporting Visualization Editing Popups Analysis Time

Upload, Connect and Share Open and standards-based Use and store geospatial info ArcGIS datasets and services OGC web services - WMS KML & GPX Spreadsheet data (CSV s) You decide how it is shared Public/private Embed in web page or blog Links & social networks WMS Map Tiles KML Maps Images Shapefiles Geodatabases CSV Tools and GPS Workflows Models Features WMTS

One Web map - used anywhere Any Device Smart Phones Apps Tablets Browsers Desktop One Map ArcGIS Online

ArcGIS Online Demo

ArcGIS Online Search & access authoritative & ready-to-use content Upload & style geographic datasets Create intelligent web maps 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 Online Subscriptions for Organizations

Subscriptions for Organizations Extend the value and reach of your GIS Host and share maps and data, enabling: Executives, Managers Field Personnel Knowledge Workers Discovery Access Visualization Integration Catalog Groups Public Analysis

Easy, Open, Available GIS specialists - share data and maps with one another and organizational communities Everyone gets on-demand, selfservice maps Organizationally managed access and sharing Your data delivered as simple, useful maps and information accessed by Browsers, phones, laptops, desktops, mobile and in the office

Compliments Your GIS Enhances the ArcGIS system with Online content Collaboration Publishing and sharing Takes advantage or rich cartographic features of desktop ArcGIS Server services are easily registered Cloud Enterprise Local

Hosted Map Services Publish from ArcMap 10.1 Create feature and/or tile services Define the tiling scheme and other parameters Tiles are generated in the cloud Publish feature services from web clients ArcGIS.com ArcGIS Explorer Online Feature services from > CSV s, GPX s > Shapefiles

Geospatial Infrastructure Catalog of the organizations geospatial content including your existing ArcGIS Server services GIS services and solutions in the cloud No servers, infrastructure, or technical expertise Managed, secure, scalable Personalized look and feel

Map and Data Management Manage Content availability Featured maps and galleries Sharing policies Monitoring and reporting Usage Storage

User Administration User access Add, remove Set Roles Administrators Users content consumers Publishers Organizational groups Membership Public/private

ArcGIS Online Demo

Portal for ArcGIS

Portal for ArcGIS Solution when Additional security demands No public cloud option Allows for Enterprise integration (e.g. security) Extensive customization Requires Installation Infrastructure O & M

Content Support Maps WMS, KML, CSV, GPX, & Shapefiles Web maps Map, image, feature & globe services Map & layer packages (.lpk) Apps Web, mobile and desktop (Can include code samples) Tools Geocoding, GP, Geodata, & Network Analyst services Coming at 10.1 Analytic models

What s in the box? Included Optional Not Included Functionality Administrative tools Application templates Esri-hosted maps Bing / OSM User contributed items Resource Centers

Portal for ArcGIS Three parts: 1. Product 2. Content 3. Implementation

Portal for ArcGIS - Product Sharing Services Web Site Default Identity Store Portal for ArcGIS Web APIs Administration Tools Web Applications

Portal within a Network Desktop Browsers Existing ArcGIS Server(s) Sharing Services Web Site Customer s Network Smart Phones & Tablets Default Identity Store Portal for ArcGIS Web APIs Administration Tools Web Applications

Product Components Web browser based client Where users can begin their online GIS experience Includes Viewer and ArcGIS Explorer Online Portal for ArcGIS

Product Components Client libraries for building rich GIS applications Javascript Flex Silverlight REST Stand-alone applications Web applications Custom web pages Mobile API s Portal for ArcGIS

Product Components Tools and documentation System O&M activities Software upgrades A web console and API for content & group administration Portal for ArcGIS

Product Components Database of user accounts user information (full name, email, etc) Credentials for authenticating (i.e. username/password) Leverages the portal s internal database Portal for ArcGIS

Product Components The software that provides ArcGIS Portal with functionality needed for: Cataloging Search Groups Exposes a RESTful API for developers for integrating apps with the ArcGIS Portal Portal for ArcGIS

Portal for ArcGIS Content 1. Basemaps - Used to create web maps and applications 2. Foundation Content - Essential map layers and web applications required by the portal user community 3. User Contributed Content - User generated content including web maps, layer packages, and web apps

Implementing Portal for ArcGIS Supported Operating Systems Windows 2008 Server 64-bit Redhat Enterprise Linux Server 5/6 64-bit SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 64-bit Infrastructure Requirements 4 Cores & 4 GB RAM ~ 100 concurrent users Runs in virtualized environment Scalable High-Availability Distributed Single Machine

Implementing Patterns Private Cloud Hybrid Cloud On-Premises Public Cloud On-Premises ArcGIS Online No external dependencies On-premises portal On-premises content On-premises basemaps On-premises help Uses internal & external resources On-premises portal On-premises content Online content Online basemaps Online resource centers

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