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Stockholm 2007 1

This Week is All About GIS, Geography and Sharing Our Knowledge Technology Methods Organization Data Processes Standards Projects Visualization And About You Applications Mapping Data Model Surveying Education Data Compilation Image Processing Modeling Tech Support GI Science Cooperation Systems Policy Web Service... And Your Work 2

Your Work is Creating a New Approach... Improving How We Organize & Create Our Future... Providing The Geographic Advantage 3

Our World Has Many Problems to Solve Growing Population Global Warming Social Conflicts Resource Shortages Loss of Biodiversity Security Population Density Land Cover 2002 2050 UNEP We Need Greater Knowledge & Awareness Comprehensive Planning Efficiency & Sustainability Conservation of Nature Collaborative Action We Need to Change We Need a New Approach 4

The World Needs an Approach That Changes How We See Things...... And the Way We Do Things Patterns Relationships Our Understanding Implications Significance Consequences Nature Human Managing Deciding Designing Our Behavior Protecting Developing Regulating Restoring Helping 5

Geography Is the Science of Our World Helping Us See the World As a Living Whole And How We Are Part of Its Evolution As a Network Of Interrelated Systems... Providing a Context for Understanding 6

The Geographic Approach A Framework for Understanding and Managing Our Earth Geographic Knowledge Creating Measuring Organizing Analyzing Modeling Applying Planning Designing Deciding Managing Acting Holistic Comprehensive Systematic Analytic Visual Integrating Geography Into How We Behave 7

GIS Applies the Geographic Approach Providing Tools, Methods, and Workflows That Support Collaboration on and Action Measuring Storing Analyzing Work Flow Visualizing Integration Acting Spatial Analysis Collaboration Better Decisions Greater Efficiency (Money/Time/Resources) More Effective Communication... Improving the Way We Do Things 8

GIS is Being Applied Across Many Disciplines, Professions and Organizations Network Analysis Resource Inventories Land Management Incident Mapping Spatial Measurement Site Selection Watershed Analysis + + Corridor Selection Engineering Design Demographic Analysis Logistics Routing Transportation Modeling Facility Management Resource Exploration Topographic Analysis Spread & Diffusion Geoprocess Modeling Becoming an Instrument of Evolution... 9

GIS Is Being Used to Build Information Systems Supporting Many Workflows and Application Domains Cadastral Information System Cartographic Information System Business Analysis System Image Information System Facility Management System Information Systems for Natural Resources Land Use Planning Transportation Logistics Land Management Business Analysis Geospatial Intelligence Defense Visualization Scientific Analysis Public Safety Imagery Cartography Asset Management 10

What is a GIS? Software Technology for Managing and Applying Geographic Information Supporting: Rich Data Model Data Management Strong Tools Data Compilation Data Integration Analysis / Modeling Mapping / Visualization Applications and Workflows On a Technology Platform (Architecture, Hardware, Networks...).... And Knowledgeable Users 11

GIS Organizes and Manages Geographic Knowledge Six Basic Types Geoprocessing Models Geographic Data Geospatial Work flows Maps & Visualization Data Models Meta Data Geodatabase... Useful Building Blocks that Can Be Shared and Applied 12

GIS Implementations Follow Common Patterns Multi-User Desktop Federated Shared Database Fixed Applications Transactions Enterprise Infrastructure Work-Groups Ad Hoc Projects Analysis/Modeling/Mapping Integration Sharing Collaboration Professional Organizations 13

The Web Provides a New Pattern for Implementing GIS Becoming a New Platform Supporting Collaborative Computing Service Integration (Mashups) User Contributed Content Distributed Data Management Distributed Collaboration GeoWeb Map Services Many Participants Interconnected Interoperable Integrative Dynamic Web 2.0 Web 1.0... An Agile Framework for Collaboration & Integration of Systems 14

Microsoft and Google are Already Using This Platform Providing Image Basemaps for the World For Consumer Focused Geospatial Visualization and Mashups Their Vision is to Georeference All Content on the Web... One More Aspect of Search... They are Demonstrating the Reach and Value of the Web Environment 15

GIS on the Web Will Be Fused With Everything Else Providing New Possibilities for Sharing,, Integrating and Using Integrating GIS Services Consumer Base maps & Content Georeferenced Web Content (Geo-RSS, Photos, Documents... ) Web Users Use GIS Users Sensor Network (GRSS) + + Georeferenced Content Author GIS Servers Base Maps & Globes Integrating Professional GIS with Everything on the Web Maps Data GIScience / Models... Creating a New Kind of Geospatial Framework... In an Open and Interoperable Environment 16

ArcGIS A Complete Geographic Information System EXPLORER MOBILE DESKTOP WEB ONLINE SERVER... For Authoring, Serving & Using Geographic Knowledge 17

ArcGIS 9.2 A Big Release Providing Many New Capabilities & Innovations Making Users More Productive Mapping Visualization Animation Charting Integrating Time Modeling Spatial Analysis Data Management Interoperability Web Services Server Architecture ArcGIS 9.3 Improves Quality And Extends Functionality 18

The ArcGIS Road Map Incrementally Improving and Extending the Platform Quality Documentation Performance Interoperability Cartography Labeling Analysis Spatial Statistics ArcGIS Online 9.2 2006 SP1 Q1 SP2 Q2 SP3 Q3 9.3 SP4 Q4 2008 Cadastral Editing Web Services 3-D D Visualization Mobile Security OGC Standards Image Management Mashup Support... Responding to Hundreds of User Requested Enhancements 19

ArcGIS Desktop Authoring and Using Geographic Knowledge Many Improvements Mapping Labeling Data Compilation Analysis & Modeling Visualization Interoperability ArcInfo (Geoprocessing/Analysis) ArcEditor (Create/Manage) ArcView (Use) ArcReader (View) Common, Scalable Family of Products 20

ArcGIS Extensions Provide Specialized Capabilities Many Improvements Spatial Network 3D Geostatistics Survey Tracking Schematics Publishing Interoperability Job Tracking 21

Improving Geographic Science Spatial Analysis Scatter Plot Graphics Gaussian Geostatistical Simulations Improved Proximity Analysis New Contouring Tool Vehicle Routing with Time Windows Geographically Weighted Regression 22

Mapping and Labeling Improving the Quality and Functionality of ArcMap Multi Viewer Windows Labeling Contour Labeling WYSIWYG Editing Polygon Labels Stacked Asian Characters Flexible Callout Position Geologic Symbols Multiple Views Street Numbering Placement Curved Graticules 23

3D Analysis & Visualization Authoring, Analyzing & Viewing 3D Data Time Series Animation KML Faster Web Services Tracking Analysis in 3D Improved Rendering Spatial Analysis Textured COLLADA Better Labeling 24

Analyzing and Visualizing Geographic Networks Representing Geography as Schematic Diagrams Critical Infrastructure Many Applications New Diagram Types Overlapping Link Layout Utility Networks Map Selection Disease Surveillance (Mad Cow) Schematic Design New Ways to See & Analyze Relationships 25

Workflow Management for GIS Job Tracking Extension Benefits Simplifies and Standardizes Work Flows Improves Productivity & Efficiency Facilitates Collaboration/Communication Provides Management Reporting... Available for Desktop and Server 26

ArcGIS Server is Providing Users A New Platform Serving Geographic Knowledge as Web Services Rich Functionality Data Management Mapping Visualization Geoprocessing Applications Development Mobile Use Desktop Explorer Web Map Viewer Mobile Open APIs Enterprise Environment Improvements Quality Documentation Scalability Performance Interoperability New Capabilities Image Service Role Based Security Mashup Capability (REST API & JavaScript) Serve Author ArcGIS Server Mapping 3-D D Visualization Modeling & Analysis Data Management Making GIS Knowledge Available To Anyone...... Integrates With Other Systems Via Standards 27

ArcGIS Server Supports Geospatial Data Management Supporting All Types of Geographic Data 3D Objects Networks Attribute Scalable Storage Environments Terrain Cartography Topology Schematics Vectors Surveys Any DBMS File Enterprise Personal Work Group Cadastral Annotation Images Addresses Dimensions Complete Information Model Replication Services Maryland Adding Support For PostgreSQL Oracle Express DB2 (z/os) Change-Only Updates 1-Way 2-Way... Strengthening other DBMS 28

ArcGIS Server Manages Imagery Providing a System for Managing, Analyzing, and Visualizing Imagery Additions Very Fast Image Service Integration of Image Server More Processing Tools On Display Processing Ortho-Rectification Image Processing Pan Sharpening Browser Mosaicing / Color Balance GIS Desktop Reducing Time Image Server Raw Files ArcGIS Server Enterprise Data... Exploiting Multi-Resolution, Multi-Spectral, and Temporal Aspects of Imagery 29

A New Mobile Application ArcGIS Mobile A Lightweight Client for the Field/Use Powered by ArcGIS Server Supports Mapping Editing Query GPS Runs On Many Devices Phones PDA s Laptops Application Includes development kit for custom applications... Synchronized with Geodatabase 30

ArcGIS Server Includes a Simple GeoBrowser ArcGIS Explorer For Working with Geographic Information Fast Intuitive Web Centric Visualization Mapping Analysis Tasks ArcGIS Online ArcGIS Server... Accesses Maps, Models and Globe Services 31

ArcGIS Online GIS Content and Services for ArcGIS Users Content Services Maps & Globes (Free & Fee) Data Downloads Tasks GIS Services (Future) Metadata Catalog Geoprocessing Hosting Relief Physical Streets Imagery Topographic Political... Helping GIS Professionals Be Immediately Productive 32

ArcGIS Globe Data Appliance Integrated Mosaic of Global Imagery Data Characteristics 2D & 3D Tiled / Cached Global Data (Maps, Imagery & Elev.) Options Street Maps Imagery (USA 1 M Now / Europe 2 M - Spring) Web Service and Direct Use Creating a single Integrated Base for Applications 33

ArcGIS Server is Open & Interoperable Using Standards to Integrate with Any System Web REST, SOAP XML, JavaScript, KML, V.E.... OGC GML, WFS, WMS, WCS... Enterprise Integration SOAP, XML, EJB, SQL Application Content CAD, Image, PDF Google AutoCAD Virtual Earth Any Client / Any Application SAP ENVI GeoMedia Imagine Ionic Standards MapInfo ArcGIS Server Enhancements Better CAD & PDF REST/JavaScripting Stronger OGC Google (KML 2.1) & Microsoft 34

ArcGIS Includes Support for AutoCAD Tools for CAD/GIS Integration Mapping Now Working on Editing Data Management Spatial Analysis ArcGIS for AutoCAD Free Download... Enhancing CAD/GIS Workflows 35

ArcGIS GIS Server 9.3 Can Be Mashed-up in Web 2 2 Environment Integrating GIS Services and Consumer Base Map Services Web Clients Virtual Earth Google Desktop Web Map GIS Clients OpenLayers KML JavaScript Mashup Consumer Mapping Services + + ArcGIS Server Mashups Georeferenced Content Sensor Network (GRSS) REST API s s and Lightweight Programming Models GIS Servers Helping Users Tell Stories in Internet Map Sites...... Integrating Web Content into GIS 36

ArcGIS Server Can Be Federated Using Web Services and Services-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Organized Around Business Units Applications / Data Locally Managed Shared Data Web Services Replicated (Data Warehouse) Supporting Individual Missions Planning Applications Engineering Applications Land Information Applications Workgroup Servers Services Providing Generic Services Services Web Services Services Enterprise Server Services Enterprise Data Warehouse Replication... A Flexible Framework For an Enterprise GIS 37

ArcGIS Summary ArcGIS is a Complete GIS System Desktop to Enterprise Integrated System (Clients, Servers etc.) Rich Data Modeling Strong Data Management Powerful Spatial Analysis Excellent Visualization and Cartography Customizable and Extendable Open, Interoperable & Standards Based Integrated With Web 2.0 Easily Integrated With IT Infrastructure....Integrating Concepts of Web Services and SOA 38

Applications & Workflows that Leverage Our Core Technology 39

Geo-Portal Solution A Tool Kit for Building SDI Portals Many Deployments Worldwide Himalayan Region Italy Supports Metadata Management Search (Standards Based) View Use Share GIS Portal US Metadata Catalog INSPIRE Norway Europe Saudi Arabia GIS Portal United Nations Columbia Supporting Discovery and Integration of Geospatial Data 40

Solutions for the Mobile Work Force ESRI Supports Multiple Products ArcPad ArcGIS Engine and Desktop Applications General Purpose (Strong GPS Integration) Custom Solutions 41

Mapping and Charting Production Line Tool Set (PLTS) Includes Tools Templates Data Models Workflows Cartography Topographic Aeronautical Foundation Workflow Management Mapping QA/QC Nautical A Complete Workflow Solution 42

Solutions Products For Geo-Intelligence, Business Analytics and Logistics Business Analyst Applications & Data Sets Reporting Market Analysis/ Customer Profile Military Analyst Site Selection ArcLogistics Vehicle Routing & Scheduling Para-Transit Delivery Inspection Technicians GeoINT Workflows Analysis Data Management Visualization Desktop, Server and Online... Better Decisions Using Geography 43

ArcLogistics Route Consistently Saves 15-30% Costs, Reduces Fuel Consumption & Improves Services Cook County Housing 25,000 inspections per year 33% more inspections Nashville Electric 100 calls / day 23% increase in service calls San Diego Paratransit 20% more trips per hour Optimizes Routes Monarch Beverage 300,000 deliveries / year Large savings Mission critical to business process Creates Maps Schedules Vehicles 44

ESRI Status Our Focus is Supporting Our Users Growing Financially Strong Many Strong Relationships Our Purpose Advancing GIS Serving Users & Partners Develop Professional GIS Workforce Support Employees 45

Our World Needs a New Approach A Framework that Lets Us Chart a Better Future Population Density CO 2 Emissions in the Atmosphere Western Hemisphere Europe & Africa 46

Your Work With GIS is Already Helping Advancing Science Designing With Nature Making Communities Livable Supporting Economic Development Increasing Efficiency Improving Human Health Mitigating Conflicts... Improving How We Manage Our World 47

Our World Has Many Problems... We need to better understand and communicate these problems and apply methods that change the course of our future The geographic approach is important... for creating a sustainable world GIS technology is beginning to make a difference... changing the way we see and do things But, more than technology is required... it will take vision, dedication and hard work GIS professionals working together... can implement this new approach... and create a sustainable future for everyone I I know the price of success... dedication, hard work and unremitting devotion to the things you want to see happen. Frank Lloyd Wright 48