Web GIS & ArcGIS Pro Zena Pelletier Nick Popovich
Web GIS Transformation of the ArcGIS Platform Desktop Apps GIS Web Maps Web Scenes Layers
Evolution of the modern GIS Desktop GIS (standalone GIS) GIS (client-server GIS) Web GIS Distributed GIS
Evolution of the modern GIS Web GIS
GIS vs. Web GIS GIS Silo d use of GIS services within custom applications Web GIS Pervasive use of web layers, scenes, and maps within all of the ArcGIS apps Users App n+1 Apps Services Web Maps Web Scenes Web Layers Services Data Data
ArcGIS offers a spectrum of tools for building Apps Configurable Apps App Templates App Builders Widgets Components SDKs APIs easier, quicker coarse-grained more black box less coding more effort, more time fine-grained more control more coding
Anatomy of Web GIS Desktop Web Device 1. Users & Apps 2. Portal portal 3. GIS 4. Basemaps & Utility Services Online Content and Services
How to get a portal ArcGIS Enterprise Software - ArcGIS Enterprise software which includes Portal for ArcGIS - Releases 1-2 times per year - Upgraded manually (by organization) - Organization controls SLA Core Web GIS functionality (visualization, smart mapping, analysis ) Enterprise Integration - Web SSO via SAML - Web-tier Authentication via Web Adaptor - Enterprise Groups - ArcGIS Integration Advanced GIS functionality SaaS - www.arcgis.com - Releases 3-4 times per year - Upgraded automatically (by Esri) - Esri controls SLA Core Web GIS functionality (visualization, smart mapping, analysis ) Enterprise Integration - Web SSO via SAML Esri-provided content and services - Basemaps - Living Atlas - GeoEnrichment, Routing,
Anatomy of the portal Desktop Web Device The portal and backend infrastructure in just is: hosted by Esri and no need for installation or maintenance nor breaking apart into the backend components.. portal For a deployment using ArcGIS Enterprise there are three main components that make up a Web GIS: Portal for ArcGIS Online Content and Services Hosting server (ArcGIS ) ArcGIS Data Store
Web GIS Deployment Patterns portal GIS s Ready to use Content SaaS (portal) (Hosted s) Services Software Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Web GIS Deployment Patterns portal GIS s Ready to use Content SaaS (portal) (Hosted s) Services Software Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Web GIS Deployment Patterns portal GIS s Ready to use Content SaaS (portal) (Hosted s) Services Software Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Web GIS Deployment Patterns portal GIS s Ready to use Content SaaS (portal) (Hosted s) Services Software Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Data Appliance for ArcGIS
Web GIS Deployment Patterns portal GIS s Ready to use Content SaaS (portal) (Hosted s) Services Software Portal for ArcGIS ArcGIS Data Appliance for ArcGIS A
Building a System of Engagement Thinking about the decisions you will make along the way Create identities Apply roles Create groups Create and share content How will you manage onboarding new users? Who are your users? What permissions and access do you want people to have? How do you expect people to use the system? How will you organize content for easy sharing?
User Levels Fewer privileges than a level 2 Can be a member of groups, can view content Cannot create, modify, or save content Full privileges are possible Can create, modify, and save content Now unlimited users for Enterprise
software component the thing you install server capabilities what it can do ArcGIS GIS Image GeoEvent GeoAnalytics Business Analyst
Which portal is right for me? Typical reasons for choosing ArcGIS Enterprise - Have no Internet/www connection - Have strict SLAs and governance - Not ready/interested in the cloud - Highly sensitive or private data HIPPA, etc - Advanced GIS functionality - You are responsible for maintenance Portal Typical reasons for choosing - Fewer administrative tasks - Elasticity - Esri responsible for maintenance ArcGIS A
The Role of GIS Professionals in Web GIS Executives Operations Knowledge Workers Mobile Workforce Analysts GIS Professionals Curate Content Author Maps Configure & Develop Apps
Tips for ArcGIS Pro Zena Pelletier
Resource Links UC 2017 Videos Web GIS: Architectural Patterns & Practices - https://youtu.be/kn9qrqwwk7s?list=plapddltcmy4ycxpv_ypx3yicmhvuougyr ArcGIS Enterprise: An Introduction - https://youtu.be/zcbh3muqnw?list=plapddltcmy4ycxpv_ypx3yicmhvuougyr ArcGIS Enterprise: Managing ArcGIS - https://youtu.be/j6m6vkvvbna?list=plapddltcmy4ycxpv_ypx3yicmhvuougyr ArcGIS Enterprise: Administrating your Portal - https://youtu.be/r4qt1pjqygk?list=plapddltcmy4ycxpv_ypx3yicmhvuougyr What s coming in Pro 2.1 Blog: https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/2017/11/15/whats-coming-forarcgis-pro-2-1/ December 2017 Blog Post updates: https://blogs.esri.com/esri/arcgis/tag/december-2017-release/
Takeaways WebGIS allows you to expand the use of GIS to anyone, anywhere, and on any device There are many flexible ways to deploy WebGIS each user should examine the business case to make their decision and ArcGIS Enterprise provide you with a key component that enables WebGIS - is an Esri managed cloud environment - ArcGIS Enterprise is self-managed by you within your environment ArcGIS Pro is the GIS Professional s way to work with WebGIS for both Online and Enterprise