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Extend Extend The Reach The Reach Of Your Of Your GISGIS
Chris CappelliNathan 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
Facilitating communication
and collaboration
Breaking down barriers between institutions,
disciplines, and cultures
Integrating and synthesizing information
from many sources
Supporting individuals, groups, and organizations
Executives & decision makers
CitizensCustomers
Co-workers
Many people want your authoritative knowledge
Executives & decision makers
CitizensCustomers
Co-workers
But they don’t know how to get it
Smartphones & tablets
Other mobile devices
Desktops
Websites
They use different devices and apps
Viewers
The Internet is the common denominator
Smartphones & tablets
Other mobile devices
Desktops
Websites
Viewers
For search and questions
For news and weather
For friends and professional connections
Characteristics of great web destinations
Reliable and trustedReliable and trusted
Reflect current eventsReflect current events
Present interesting and relevant contentPresent interesting and relevant content
Designed with the user in mindDesigned with the user in mind
Uncluttered and easy to useUncluttered and easy to use
Dynamic – content changes over timeDynamic – 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>
Enable self-service mapping
Best practices | Using Desktop, Server, and Online
Create a destination
Use “the cloud”
Create and share interesting maps
Support many kinds of devices
Demonstration
Great mapping destinations
Two great destinations
maps.<your_org> gis.<your_org>
ArcGIS | A complete system for geographic information
OnlineOnline
CloudCloud
EnterpriseEnterpriseMobile
Desktop
Web
Age
nda Intro to ArcGIS Online
Creating a destination
Adding interesting content
Registering your map services
Same map everywhere
Enabling self-service mapping
Preview of what’s to come
Wrap-up and next steps
. . . . Break . . . .
A brief overview
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Online is a new GIS patternAn open platform for maps and geographic information
Cloud/Web
Intelligent web maps
ServerDesktop
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
• Visualization• Editing• Pop-ups• Time
Accessibility
Intelligent maps
Servicesand data
Supporting
Intelligent web maps can be used everywhereEnhancing access and collaboration
One Map Desktop
Tablets
Smartphones
Websites
ArcGIS Online
Any Device
Browsers
Social media
ArcGIS Online unlocks an organization’s geospatial assets
Making them easily accessible and integrated
ManagersPolicy makers
Knowledgeworkers
Citizens
GroupsGroups
CatalogCatalog
Demonstration
ArcGIS Online
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 & contentReady to use, authoritative, and beautiful
National Geographic World Map
World Ocean MapLandsat Services Imagery
Census
World Street Map World Topographic Map
Community Maps Programesri.com/communitymaps
ArcGIS Online is evolving rapidlyBecoming a complete online geospatial platform
2008
20092010
Q3, 2011Q4, 2011Basemaps
Catalog and Group-Based Sharing
Viewers and Web Maps
Open Data andApplication Mapping
Hosting and Portals for Organizations
Q2, 2012
Integration with 10.1
Enable self-service mapping
Best practices | Using Desktop, Server, and Online
Create a destination
Use “the cloud”
Add useful and interesting maps
Support many kinds of devices
Executives & decision makers
CitizensCustomers
Co-workers
Simple and clean public map gallery
maps.<your_org>
Executives & decision makers
CitizensCustomers
Co-workers
Comprehensive gallery of your GIS resources
gis.<your_org>
Create the destination
Free template for your public maps gallery
esri.com/publicmapstemplate
Demonstration
Create the destination
Steps to deploy the template
DownloadDownload
ConfigureConfigure
TestTest
DeployDeploy
microsoft.com/webmatrix
Free web tools – WebMatrix from Microsoft
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
Demonstration
Add useful and interesting maps
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
Age
nda Intro to ArcGIS Online
Creating a destination
Adding interesting content
Registering your map services
Same map everywhere
Enabling self-service mapping
Preview of what’s to come
Wrap-up and next steps
. . . . Break . . . .
ArcGIS for Home UseFor 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
Integrating and synthesizing information from many sources
ManagersPolicy makers
Knowledgeworkers
Citizens
GroupsGroups
CatalogCatalog
Demonstration
Adding GIS services
Connect to GIS services using their URL
http://<your_org>/arcgis/rest
Register map services in ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS Server Services
KMLOGC (WMS)
Metadata is important
Same map everywhere
Intelligent web maps can be used everywhere. . . Enhancing access and collaboration
One Map Desktop
Tablets
Smartphones
Websites
ArcGIS Online
Any Device
Browsers
Social media
Demonstration
Embed map into website
Embedded into web pages and blogs
Using maps on tablets and smartphones
Use the web/mobile browserUse the web/mobile browser
Use the free ArcGIS appUse the free ArcGIS app
Build/use a custom appBuild/use a custom app
Demonstration
Use map on smartphone and tablets
ArcGIS for tablets and smartphones
Apple iOS
Microsoft Windows Phone 7
Google Android(Coming in Q3, 2011)
Ready to use applicationsavailable on app stores
ArcGIS SDKs for tablets and smartphones
For developing your own custom applications
Demonstration
Use social media
Publicize your maps using social media
Proactively notify people about your new maps
Self-service mapping
Empowering people to make their own maps
Your maps, a browser or smartphone, and their ideas
LookI madethis map
Who in your organization wants to make a map?
Demonstration
Self-service mapping
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.
ArcGIS Online Premium and ArcGIS 10.1
Preview
ArcGISA complete system for geographic information
OnlineOnline
CloudCloud
EnterpriseEnterpriseMobile
Desktop
Web
ArcGIS supports multiple implementation patternsWorking independently and as an integrated system
Cloud/Web GISDesktop Server
ArcGIS is advancing rapidlyIntroducing many new capabilities
Improving quality, performance, and usability
10.110.1
2012
Social Networks
Geospatial Platform
Location Based Services
Sharing
Visualization
Crowdsourcing
Transparency
Standards
Content MappingHosting
Science
Templates
Access Generalization
Common Infrastructure
CloudThe Web
Mobility
Data Management
Education
Integration of Imagery and Remote Sensing
Workflow
Portals
Facility Management Data Quality
Web Based
3D
Discovery
GIS Solutions
Applications
Place Based
Temporal
Open Data
Very Large Spatial Databases
Networks
Security
VGI
User Experience
Citizen Engagement
Geoservices
10.010.0
2010betacommunity.esri.combetacommunity.esri.com
Advances geographic scienceNew analytic tools providing new insights
Creating better understanding
1 Mile¼ Mile ½ Mile
Multi-scale spatial auto correlation
V1 =f(V2 )+f(V3 )+f(V… )
V1
V2
V3
V…
V1 V2 V3 V…
Exploratory regression
Areal interpolation
Fast drive-time analysis
Grouping analysis
Geodesic buffers
Empirical Bayesian kriging
Space/Time cluster
Advances mapping and editing workflowsIncreasing productivity
Improving visualization
Better labeling
Feature edit tracking
Editor
Tom
Bill
Joe
Map automation with Python
Rule-based generalization
Before
After
Dynamic legendsTemporal support
Improved template- based editing
Improves database managementWorks directly with standard spatial databases
Making management and access simple
File GDBFile GDB
Open API
Enhanced geodatabase
Admin Tools
Admin Tools
Schema Updates Schema Updates
• SQL Server• Oracle• Postgres• DB2• NETEZZA (New)
DBMSGDB
ArcGISArcGIS
Native SQL access
Improves image integration and exploitationSupporting visualization, analysis, management, and dissemination
Simplifies workflows and automates processing
Automatic enhancement
Highly accurate measurement
Integrates video (FMV)Advanced processing
Dynamic mosaicking
Fast visualization Analysis
Any imagery
Massively Scalable
LAS files
Supports lidarTransforms lidar data into useful information products
Supporting improved visualization and analysis
Rasters
Point Clouds
TINs
Dynamic On-the-flyintegration
Expands 3D GISImproving modeling, analysis, and visualization
Supporting urban planning, facility management, landscape planning, and more
3D editing3D editing
BuffersBuffers
PerformancePerformance
Lidar supportLidar support
3D GIS will be advancing dramatically Adding content generation and design tools
Integrating GIS, urban design, and advanced visualization
VisualizationVisualization
EditingEditingAnalysisAnalysis
Content creation
CityEngine
Geodatabase
RulesRules Design
ArcGIS supports all popular mobile devicesRuggedized devices, smartphones, and tablets
Connecting with field-workers and citizensSupporting you anytime you are not at your desk
ArcGISArcGIS
Windows (Phone/Mobile)
iOS
ArcPad
Android
ArcGIS RuntimeA new lightweight platform for developers
• Easy to deploy
• Fast & powerful
• Small footprint
• Windows/Linux
• 64-bit native (& 32)
• WPF/Java/Qt
Supports connected and disconnected environments
RuntimeRuntime
Local dataArcGISArcGIS
ArcGIS server is improvingEnhancing the architecture and adding capabilities
• Improved performance
• Easy install/admin
• Simple service creation
• Native 64-bit
• Strong Linux
• Highly scalable
Providing a more open and productive platform
Web printing
Improved APIs & web apps
TemplatesTemplates
ViewersViewers
APIsAPIs
MobileMobile
ServerServer
On-the-fly symbology
ServerServer
Standards support
WMSWMS
WCSWCS
WFSWFS
KMLKML
HTMLHTMLJSONJSON
RESTREST
ServerServer
WPSWPSWMTSWMTS
Web applications are an important part of ArcGISMany web viewers and APIs
Easily configured and deployed
JavaScriptSilverlight
Explorer SharePoint
Flex
ArcGIS simplifies sharing your workMaps, data, tools, and models
Desktop
PackagesServer
Online (Cloud)Services
Automating the process of creating services
Demonstration
Sharing your work
ArcGIS 10.1Improves the system
OnlineOnline
CloudCloud
EnterpriseEnterpriseMobile
Desktop
Web
10.110.1
2012
Social Networks
Geospatial Platform
Location Based Services
Sharing
Visualization
Crowd Sourcing
Transparency
Standards
Content MappingHosting
Science
Science
Templates
AccessGeneralization
Common Infrastructure
Cloud
The Web
Mobility
Data Management
Education
Integration of Imagery and Remote Sensing
Workflow
Portals
Facility Management Data Quality
Crowdsourcing
Web Based
3D
Discovery
GIS Solutions
Standards Applications
Place Based
Temporal
Open Data
Very Large Spatial Databases
Networks
Security
VGI
User Experience
Citizen Engagement
Geoservices
betacommunity.esri.combetacommunity.esri.com
ArcGIS Online is evolving rapidlyBecoming a complete online geospatial platform
Extending and expanding your GIS
2008
20092010
Q3, 2011Q4, 2011Basemaps
Catalog and Group-Based Sharing
Viewers and Web Maps
Open Data andApplication Mapping
Hosting and Portals for Organizations
Q2, 2012
Integration with 10.1
ArcGIS Online can be configured for your organizationBringing together your geographic assets
ArcGIS OnlineGroupsGroups
CatalogCatalog
HostingHosting
Demonstration
ArcGIS Online Premium
Wrap-UpQuestions & Answers
Create a destination filled with interesting content
maps.<your_org>
Executives & decision makers
CitizensCustomers
Co-workers
Provide access to your knowledge
Smartphones & tablets
Other mobile devices
Desktops
Websites
Supporting many different devices and apps
Viewers
Enabling you to better
Share your GIS knowledge
Empower your co-workers
Engage the public
Support better decision making
Extend Extend The Reach The Reach Of Your Of Your GISGIS