ArcGIS Online – On Premises Paul Ross and Witt Mathot
ArcGIS Online is a New GIS Pattern
Cloud/Web
Desktop
Server
Intelligent web maps
It also offers new opportunities…
For Education
For Government
ArcGIS Online
For Partners For Business
For Developers
Unlocking an Organizations Geospatial Assets
Policy Makers
Managers
Knowledge Workers
Field Personnel Catalog
GIS Professionals Apps for Users
Data & Services
Citizens
Organization
Implementation Patterns for Organizations ArcGIS Online Hosted By Esri
ArcGIS Online Hosted on-premises
Firewall
ArcGIS Online Provides the Capabilities to . . .
arcgis.com
Private Clouds Organize and share your authoritative content
Make it easy for anyone to make and use maps
Leverage enterprise cloud computing (hosted & on-premises)
Intelligent Web Maps Can Be Used Everywhere Enhancing access and collaboration
Smartphones
Social media
Tablets
Websites
Desktop
Browsers ArcGIS Online
One Map – Many Devices
What information does ArcGIS Online work with?
Maps
Data
Apps
Tools
Portal for ArcGIS The on-premises option
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Solution when -
Additional security demands
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No public cloud option
Allows for -
Enterprise integration (e.g. security)
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More extensive customization
Requires -
Installation
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Infrastructure
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O&M
Demo – What Can I Do with ArcGIS Online You can ….
Map and Data Management
Manage • Content availability • Sharing policies
Monitoring & Reporting • Usage • Storage
Application Templates and Hosting
Create a Webmap
Share
Pick a Template
Publish
Use Web Maps in Applications
ArcGIS Online Web APIs
Mobile APIs
Services
JavaScript
iOS
REST
Flex
Android
SOAP
Silverlight
Windows Phone
OGC
User Administration
Your Organization
ArcGIS Online
Site Customization •
Branding
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Featured Content
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Default basemaps
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Web app templates
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Security
Demo – Behind the Curtain
Implementing Portal for ArcGIS… What does it take?
Content is Key
Basemaps
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Used to create web maps and applications
Foundation Content
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Essential map layers and web applications required by the portal user community
User Contributed Content
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User generated content including web maps, layer packages, and web apps
Supported Content Formats
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Maps & Data -
WMS, KML, CSV, TXT, GPX, & SHP
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Web maps
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Open Street Map & Bing
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Map, image, feature & globe services
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Map / Layer packages & templates (.mpk .lpk .mxd .lyr)
Apps -
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Web, mobile and desktop (Can include code samples)
Tools -
Geocoding, GP, Geodata, & Network Analyst services
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Coming at 10.1 – Analytic models
Support for Metadata Portal is metadata aware … Work in progress to enhance this using the Esri Geoportal Server
Portal
Desktop
Server
Web maps w/ Metadata
System Requirements
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Minimum hardware: 2 cores, 2GB of RAM (development server)
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Supports virtualization environments
Deployment Scenarios
Content store
Content store
High-Availability
Single Machine
Multiple Machine
Securing Your Portal
Sign In with Your Enterprise Identity / Account
Portal
Authenticate
Enterprise Identity Store (e.g. Active Directory, LDAP)
Getting Started
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Consider… -
Starting small
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Engaging IT
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Engaging power users (not just GIS)
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Preparing services
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Authoring web maps
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Evolving workflows
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Seeking executive sponsorship
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Rolling out
Rollout
Learn, Engage, Plan Pilot … a proven, low-risk alternative
Geocollaboration for Organizations Making them easily accessible and integrated
Catalog
Apps for Users
Data & Services
ArcGIS Online
Integration with enterprise GIS •
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Enhances the ArcGIS system with -
Online content
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Collaboration
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Publishing and sharing
Takes advantage of rich cartographic features of desktop
Cloud
Enterprise
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ArcGIS Server services are easily registered
Local
Upcoming Events (www.esri.com/events)
March 8 -
MeetUp at Esri (Vienna, VA)
April 12 -
MeetUp in DC area (location TBD)
Mar 24-27 – Esri Partner Conference (Palm Springs, CA) Mar 26-29 – Esri Developer Summit (Palm Springs, CA) July 21-24 – Esri Homeland Security Summit (San Diego, CA) July 23-27 – Esri International User Conference (San Diego, CA)
Thursday Evening Reception •
6:30 – 9:30 pm
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Smithsonian Air and Space Museum
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Logistics: -
6:15 – 10:00 pm Buses transport between convention center and reception
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Conference Badge needed for reception
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Coat check – available at entrance
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Serving hot hors d’oeuvres and beverages
Friday Closing Session and Hosted Lunch •
Join conference attendees for lunch and closing session
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11:30 am – 1:30 pm
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Ballrooms A-C, Third Level
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Closing Speaker – Chris Smith, United States Department of Agriculture
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Wrap-up and request for feedback with Jack Dangermond
of closing session. .
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