6. Many factors have converged
Changing the way we use, share, and make maps
• Evolving hardware and platforms
• Organizations and needs
• Data models, templates
• Internet, Web
• Standards
• Social Media
• Mobile devices
• Cloud
• ….
Enabling integration and participation
7. GIS has evolved to support new patterns
As technology and organizations evolve
Enterprise
Desktop
Server
Pervasive
Federated
Cloud / Web GIS
Desktop
Individuals
Workgroups
Mobile
Devices
Web
Organizations
emerging
Making GIS and geographic knowledge easier, open, and available
8. ArcGIS is a complete platform
For managing and working with geographic information
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Online
•
Server
•
Desktop
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Mobile/devices
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Cloud
Web
Enterprise
Content
Mobile
Desktop
Desktop
Many deployment options – In the cloud and on-premises
9. ArcGIS Online
A cloud-based content management system
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Store, manage maps, apps, data securely
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Create maps and apps
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Publish and share
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Collaborate
10. ArcGIS Online is a new GIS pattern
An cloud platform for delivery maps and geographic information
Cloud / Web
Desktops/Servers
Enterprise
Integrating traditional
GIS patterns with new patterns
11. ArcGIS online integrates geospatial information
Leveraging the cloud and standards
Maps
Spreadsheets
Social Media
Big Data
Services
Sensor
Networks
DBMS
Imagery
12. Intelligent web maps support information delivery
Can be used anywhere, on any device
Configurable Apps
Smartphones
Any Device
Tablets
Websites & Blogs
Desktop
One Map
ArcGIS Online
Viewers
Empowers users and customers with easy-to-use web-enabled content
18. Microsoft Office integration
Drag and drop spreadsheets
Make and use maps in Excel
Use maps in PowerPoint
Contribute
Enable GIS and self-service mapping for your organization
The point of this slide is to provide some context for the talk you’re about to give. It’s important that we position individual products as belonging to a larger system that, when deployed in its entirety, adds significant value to customers’ organizations.ArcGIS is a complete system made up of several complementary products. Together these products deliver a comprehensive GIS system that allows an organization to manage all aspects of their maps and geographic information. ArcGIS enables you to create, manage, analyze and share useful maps and information products across your organization and community of users, from GIS professionals to public users. ArcGIS can be deployed in a number of different ways leveraging a combination of local, on premises, and hosted deployment patterns. Users of the system can access their maps and geographic information from many different clients, including desktop GIS, web browsers, mobile devices/smart phones, and other enterprise business systems, such as Microsoft Office, and Business Intelligence systems. In this talk, I’m going to focus on one aspect of ArcGIS…
As GIS professionals and users you … - create and use custom applications, maps and spatial data - spatial analysis to provide insight - complete and participate in very complex and intelligent projectsArcGIS Online builds on that work – it’s an open map authoring and collaboration suite - it’s a new pattern, based on the web, that expands and extends the value of your GIS - with AGO you have access to simple tools for anyone to make a map, organize content and share – even outside your org if you want - A compliment and extension to your work with desktop and server giving you new ways to do important work and extend GIS to other people within the organization
The fundamental idea here is that an intelligent web map provides a new medium for communicating and sharing your map information. So being able to aggregate those different sources like <Nate> was just showing from GIS servers or other pieces of information like we showed with CSVs and shapefiles. It's the idea of being able to support a fully functional map. That fully functional map is now rendered on the device itself. So you specify it once. Devices just know how to read it independent of the device. So your map should look the same no matter where you display it. Our whole mission is to allow you to author literally one map and have that same map have complete fidelity between the different devices. Does that make sense? Okay.
Maps per Month: over 1.3 billion served (over 50% annual growth for past few years)Maps per Day: over 60 million on weekdaysSize of Map Data: over 50 TB (refreshed regularly)Projected Size of Map Data in 2013: over 200 TB (substantial growth in imagery) ArcGIS.com Named Users: over 125,000ArcGIS.com Items: over 350,000
Maps per Month: over 1.3 billion served (over 50% annual growth for past few years)Maps per Day: over 60 million on weekdaysSize of Map Data: over 50 TB (refreshed regularly)Projected Size of Map Data in 2013: over 200 TB (substantial growth in imagery) ArcGIS.com Named Users: over 125,000ArcGIS.com Items: over 350,000