FedGIS Conference February 24 25, 2016 Washington, DC Web GIS Patterns and Practices Philip Heede Jay Theodore Witt Mathot
Web GIS Transformation of the ArcGIS Platform Desktop Apps Web Maps Web Scenes Server GIS Layers
Web GIS How is it Different from Server GIS? Server GIS Web GIS Silo d use of GIS services within custom applications Pervasive use of web layers, scenes, and maps within all of the ArcGIS apps Users App Apps n+1 Services Web Maps Web Scenes Web Layers portal Services Data Data
Web GIS Anatomy Desktop 2. Portal Web Device 1. Users & Apps portal 3. GIS Server Server Online Content and Services 4. Basemaps & Utility Services
Web GIS Portal ArcGIS for Server Software - ArcGIS Online Portal for ArcGIS as part of ArcGIS for Server - www.arcgis.com - Releases 3-4 times per year - Releases 1-2 times per year - Upgraded automatically (by Esri) - Upgraded manually (by organization) - Esri controls SLA - Organization controls SLA Core Web GIS functionality Enterprise Integration - Web SSO via SAML - Web-tier Authentication via Web Adaptor - Enterprise Groups - ArcGIS Server Integration Advanced GIS functionality Core Web GIS functionality (visualization, smart mapping, analysis ) (visualization, smart mapping, analysis ) SaaS Enterprise Integration - Web SSO via SAML Content and services - Basemaps - Living Atlas - GeoEnrichment, Routing,
Web GIS Anatomy of the Portal Desktop Web Device The portal in ArcGIS Online just is: hosted by Esri and no need for installation or maintenance nor breaking apart into the backend components.. For a deployment using Portal for ArcGIS there are three main components that make up a Web GIS: portal Portal for ArcGIS Hosting server (ArcGIS Server) Server Online Content and Services ArcGIS Data Store
Web GIS Anatomy of the Portal System of Engagement System of Record On-premises Web GIS components Server GIS infrastructure Portal for ArcGIS Server Connects to Data Hosting server by reference (ArcGIS Server) Enterprise geodatabase ArcGIS Data Store Supports hosted data as well Supports publishing of authoritative data as the app and collaboration infrastructure; from enterprise geodatabases; does not replace Server GIS infrastructure can be used in conjunction with a Web GIS
Web GIS Deployment Glossary of icons ArcGIS Online Portal + Content + Services ArcGIS Online Content + Services (no use of the portal) Customer owned Web GIS infrastructure ArcGIS for Server: Portal for ArcGIS, Hosting server, ArcGIS Data Store Boundary between Esri owned infrastructure and customer owned infrastructure Customer owned GIS server (ArcGIS Server)
Web GIS Deployment Options, for hybrid deployments Online Server ArcGIS Online Customer managed infrastructure On-premises Private Cloud Public Cloud (AWS, Azure, etc.)
Web GIS Deployment Options, for hybrid deployments Online Online Web GIS Distributed Web GIS Online portal + own Portal w/own Server Hybrid Web GIS Online Web GIS w/own Server
Web GIS Deployment Options, for on-premises deployments Distributed Web GIS Online portal + own Portal w/own Server On-Premises Web GIS Server Own Portal w/online content and own Server On-Premises Web GIS (disconnected from open Internet) Server GIS
Online pattern We hadn t had an easy way of getting data out to the field and allowing field personnel to update that data and get it back to us. But now, using ArcGIS Online and these apps, we have that capability. Dolph Scott, IT Supervisor, Austin Water
Portal + Online content pattern The map has become an even more important surface for information sharing at Lyse. Access on all types off devices has especially given our field crew an important tool. And it is of course pleasing to see the efficiency gain the field workers get from the solution. Geir Arve Vika, CIO Lyse Energi
Server + Online pattern "The key benefit to ArcGIS in the field is the fact that it can be viewed in real time," Thompson said. "This information allows us to be proactive rather than reactive. - Bill Thompson, WHUD general manager
On-premises Portal pattern "With the increased demand for centralized services, especially with the data center consolidation, the need arose for centralized geospatial services. GII delivers common data to the DHS enterprise. - Noah Goodman, GII project manager with Ardent Management Consulting Border Security Cybersecurity Citizenship and Immigration Services Economic Security Human Trafficking Critical Infrastructure Security Preventing Terrorism Transportation Security Immigration Enforcement
Distributed Web GIS Next Evolution in GIS Web GIS Desktop GIS (standalone GIS) Server GIS (client-server GIS) (cloud GIS) Distributed Web GIS
Succeeding with Web GIS Requires More Than Technology Technology People Process
1 Secure Executive Sponsorship GIS Team
1 Secure Executive Sponsorship Location Enabled GIS Team ~15% GIS Team
1 Secure Executive Sponsorship Location Enabled GIS Team ~15% Location Enabled GIS Team ~99%
2 Build Web Competency in Your GIS Team Executives Operations Knowledge Workers Mobile Workforce Analysts GIS Professionals Curate Content Author Maps Configure & Develop Apps
3 Partner with IT Executives Operations Knowledge Workers Mobile Workforce Analysts GIS Professionals Curate Content Author Maps Configure & Develop Apps
3 Partner with IT Executives Operations Knowledge Workers Mobile Workforce Analysts IT Professionals GIS Professionals Curate Content Ensure Business Continuity Author Maps Apply Security Configure & Develop Apps Enforce Governance
4 Don t Underestimate Design
Go After Low Hanging Fruit Narrow / Small Broad / Big Hard Level of Difficulty 5 Easy Organizational Impact
6 Show Something New Story Maps Mobile 3D Integration (MS Office, SalesForce, Microstrategy ) Real Time
7 Don t Be Afraid to Customize City of LA Street Wize ArcGIS Local Perspective Template Updated styling & symbology Tailored workflow to the user Tailored application to the data
8 Tackle Mapzilla Story Maps Portal Think about your users Explorer Dashboard Collector Office deliver the app(s) they need Focused Apps (Configured and/or Customized)
9 Don t Neglect Your GIS Server Infrastructure GIS GIS
10 Monitor! Network Hardware Operations Planning Web Server ArcGIS Server Deployment Require Geodatabase Develop Design RDBMS
10 Monitor! Operations Planning Deployment Develop Require Design Maintain SLAs Transparency Into System Tune System Stability & Availability Reduce Risks Optimize Performance Identify Bottlenecks Improved Capacity Planning Plan for change it s inevitable
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Networking Reception Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian Thursday, 6:30 p.m. 9:30 p.m. Bus pickup on L Street
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GIS Solutions Expo, Hall A Wednesday, 12:30 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Welcome Social, 5:15 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Thursday, 10:45 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Exhibitors Hands-on Learning Lab Demo Theaters Esri Showcase