ArcGIS 10.5 Is a Major Advancement in the Server Platform
ArcGIS 10.5 Is a Major Advancement in the Server Platform
The Web GIS pattern is fundamentally enabling
this transformation. Web GIS is also making it easier to connect to and
integrate many types of distributed data.
Esri users have already been incrementally
deploying enhanced technologies available in the Web GIS pattern using ArcGIS
Online and Portal for ArcGIS. However, with the 10.5 release of ArcGIS, users
will be able to deploy a complete Web GIS (similar to ArcGIS Online) in their
own infrastructure.
Significant distributed computing
enhancements have been made to the ArcGIS for Server technology, and its name
has been changed to ArcGIS Enterprise. ArcGIS Enterprise includes everything an
organization needs to launch a dedicated Web GIS in its own infrastructure. The
software efficiently delivers secure, scalable, data-driven mapping and GIS
throughout an organization.
ArcGIS Enterprise is much simpler to set up
and administer. It furnishes portal-to-portal collaboration, which further
enhances information sharing and makes it easy to access authoritative content
across departments and agencies. ArcGIS Enterprise is designed for both local
infrastructure and native cloud deployments (in Amazon Web Services, Microsoft
Azure, and others), giving organizations flexible options to meet their
infrastructure needs.
Transformational
Technology
The portal collaboration capability in ArcGIS
10.5 enables organizations to easily configure an enterprise system that spans
multiple Web GIS implementations. This is done through portal-to-portal and
portal-to-ArcGIS Online replication services.
Distributed Web GIS helps users organize and
share content across departments, organizations, and geographic areas. With
portal collaboration, content and items can be shared beyond a single Web GIS
implementation. This facilitates enterprise GIS collaboration within a trusted
network of participants, as well as beyond the organization with GIS Hub
implementations.
ArcGIS Enterprise significantly enhances
analytical and problem-solving capabilities, using Web GIS to create and share
authoritative content and information products. Users now have the ability to
expand ArcGIS with the following premium capabilities that offer even more ways
to work with data:
Insights for ArcGIS
Insights for ArcGIS is a new web app that
works with ArcGIS Enterprise and supports exploration and analysis of spatial
data using maps and charts. Data from almost any source is organized in
workbooks and cards, where it can be visualized and interacted with to gain
better spatial understanding.
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server—Big Data
ArcGIS GeoAnalytics Server makes space and
time analysis considerably faster through the power of distributed computing.
This includes harnessing the computing power of multiple servers and nodes
rather than relying on a single machine. Now, users can analyze and make sense
of billions of data points in minutes or hours instead of days.
ArcGIS Image Server—Large Raster Data Analytics
At 10.5, users can employ ArcGIS Image Server
to build their own big data raster processing and analytical workflows. ArcGIS
Pro is used as a client to manage this work and generate analytic results.
ArcGIS GeoEvent Server for Real-Time Events
ArcGIS GeoEvent Server gives users the
ability to connect to and use streaming data from sensors and devices, as well
as social media feeds. With GeoEvent Server, organizations can track their most
valuable assets on a map in real time. They can monitor assets that constantly
change location, such as vehicles, aircraft, or vessels. They can also track
stationary resources that collect a variety of constantly changing attributes,
such as weather and environmental monitoring stations or utility network
sensors.
ArcGIS Pro 1.4
ArcGIS Pro 1.4, which will release around the
same time as ArcGIS Enterprise, will complete most of the functionality of
ArcMap. This includes geoanalytics and raster analytics tools in the standard
interface. These new tools will work like any other geoprocessing tools. With a
Web GIS implementation, ArcGIS servers can have their raster analysis and
processing powers scaled up so users can create persisted results faster and
share them within the organization. In addition, users can share and publish
scene layers to an ArcGIS Enterprise portal.
Web GIS Is More Agile and Integrable with Other IT
Shifting to a Web GIS pattern is enabling
users to better connect to the world of information both within their
enterprise and outside of it. This is best represented by the ability to
integrate real-time information streams from the Internet of Things (IoT). With
Web GIS, geospatial information becomes dynamic instead of remaining static.
This allows organizations to be more agile, moving from custom application
development and configurable templates to using web app builders. Most
importantly, Web GIS promotes open data and expands shared services that engage
and empower everyone.
Web GIS is much more than a trend; it's the new
paradigm for implementing a modern GIS. It is fundamentally changing how we
think about GIS and the role of GIS professionals, as well as how they do their
work.
source: http://www.esri.com/esri-news
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