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ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Maps for Office adds a new perspective to the spreadsheet experience, by allowing you to see your data on a map inside Excel. See how to make your data come alive and reveal a story that can impact decision making, then share the results with other users in or outside of your organization, to help make better decisions.
Open Monday through Wednesday for attendees to drop in and discuss spatial challenges with Esri staff and receive hands-on instruction on latest software.
NEW! The Collaboration Center has been repurposed to include specific presentations during scheduled timeslots. Otherwise the center is “open” for users to drop-in and meet with Esri staff to answer questions/receive additional information on workflows and implementations.
The “solutions showcase” portion will be as follows:
Monday, 10:30am-11:30 am - ArcGIS Solutions for Combating the Opiod Epidemic, Andrew Falker, Local Government Account Executive, Esri-Philadelphia
Tuesday, 10:30am – 11:30am - ArcGIS Pro Demonstration Showcase, Mark Scott, Solutions Engineer, Esri-Boston
Wednesday, 8:45 am – 9:45am - ArcGIS Solutions for Supporting Community Resiliency, Matt Deal, State Government Account Executive, Esri-Boston
ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Pro is a project-based desktop GIS for the GeoSpatial Professional. With is you can build projects from your maps, data, analytical models, and collaborate with others in your organization and share your work with everyone on the web. In this session, learn some of the basic capabilities, common workflows and resources to begin editing and making maps with ArcGIS Pro.
ABSTRACT: Web AppBuilder for ArcGIS is a pure HTML5/JavaScript-based application that allows you to create your own intuitive, fast, and beautiful web apps without writing a single line of code. The app uses new ArcGIS platform features and modern browser technology to provide both flexible and powerful capabilities such as 3D visualization of data. In addition, developers have an opportunity to create custom tools and app themes through the extensibility framework. Come to this session to learn how you can configure GIS apps that run seamlessly across all devices.
ABSTRACT: Learn about geoprocessing and spatial analysis in the new ArcGIS Pro application. This session will walk you through simple and complex spatial analysis tools, ModelBuilder, how to save your geoprocessing history, and build workflows with Python all in the new ribbon based user experience provided in ArcGIS Pro.
Open Monday through Wednesday for attendees to drop in and discuss spatial challenges with Esri staff and receive hands-on instruction on latest software.
ABSTRACT: This session introduces the spatial analysis capabilities available with ArcGIS Online. The ArcGIS Online spatial analysis tools are hosted in the cloud by Esri, and are designed to provide an intuitive, user-friendly experience. They offer access to powerful analytics without requiring years of experience. With both tools and data now available in ArcGIS Online getting going with analysis has never been easier.
ABSTRACT: Insights for ArcGIS is a new user experience for analysis available at ArcGIS 10.5 that focuses on simpler ways to work with your data to answer questions and share results including visualization first, drag and drop analytics and, on the fly filtering and aggregations. Insights for ArcGIS is designed to make interactive and exploratory analysis fast and intuitive so you can gain understanding from your data in a spatial context. Learn techniques in wrangling your data for analysis, best practices in working with Insights and its analysis capabilities and more.
ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Enterprise is the next evolution of the ArcGIS for Server product line. ArcGIS Enterprise includes all of the components that you're familiar with like Portal for ArcGIS, ArcGIS Server, and more. Get an introduction to ArcGIS Enterprise: what the rebranding means, the base deployment, and additional capabilities available through new server roles.
Open Monday through Wednesday for attendees to drop in and discuss spatial challenges with Esri staff and receive hands-on instruction on latest software.
NEW! The Collaboration Center has been repurposed to include specific presentations during scheduled timeslots. Otherwise the center is “open” for users to drop-in and meet with Esri staff to answer questions/receive additional information on workflows and implementations.
The “solutions showcase” portion will be as follows:
Monday, 10:30am-11:30 am - ArcGIS Solutions for Combating the Opiod Epidemic, Andrew Falker, Local Government Account Executive, Esri-Philadelphia
Tuesday, 10:30am – 11:30am - ArcGIS Pro Demonstration Showcase, Mark Scott, Solutions Engineer, Esri-Boston
Wednesday, 8:45 am – 9:45am - ArcGIS Solutions for Supporting Community Resiliency, Matt Deal, State Government Account Executive, Esri-Boston
ABSTRACT: Architecting your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment doesn't have to be difficult. This session will cover the fundamentals of architecting the base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment and will lead you through more complex deployment scenarios that include the new capability based ArcGIS Server roles.
ABSTRACT: ArcGIS GeoEvent Server expands the capabilities of ArcGIS Enterprise enabling organizations to connect with virtually any type of streaming data and automatically alert personnel when specified conditions occur, all in real-time. This session will introduce how you can incorporate real-time information streams with your existing GIS data and IT infrastructure, perform continuous processing and analytics against streaming data, and produce new streams of data that work seamlessly with the rest of the ArcGIS products including ArcGIS Online and Portal for ArcGIS.
ABSTRACT: ArcGIS Online for Open Data helps you to connecting citizens and businesses to your authoritative data. See how to set up a public-facing website within minutes to share your open data. ArcGIS Open Data is an Esri hosted and managed solution that is included with ArcGIS Online. Time permitting you will see examples of taking open data even further by giving it purpose and context with ArcGIS Hub.
Open Monday through Wednesday for attendees to drop in and discuss spatial challenges with Esri staff and receive hands-on instruction on latest software.
ABSTRACT: See how to leverage your investment in ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Open Data to create citizen oriented content that mirrors your organization's top priorities and initiatives.
ABSTRACT: GIS could be a part of your organization’s citizen engagement strategy to enable transparency and accountability in government processes, allow better performance measurement and place-based approaches to governance. The ArcGIS platform allows citizens to report incidents or observations directly to the public official and to actively participate in government on their terms. This session introduces the crowdsourcing solutions available in the ArcGIS platform to help you collaborate with the public.
ABSTRACT: In this session, you will get an introduction to how you can combine the power of ArcGIS and the R language bridge to solve complex spatial problems.
NEW! The Collaboration Center has been repurposed to include specific presentations during scheduled timeslots. Otherwise the center is “open” for users to drop-in and meet with Esri staff to answer questions/receive additional information on workflows and implementations.
The “solutions showcase” portion will be as follows:
Monday, 10:30am-11:30 am - ArcGIS Solutions for Combating the Opiod Epidemic, Andrew Falker, Local Government Account Executive, Esri-Philadelphia
Tuesday, 10:30am – 11:30am - ArcGIS Pro Demonstration Showcase, Mark Scott, Solutions Engineer, Esri-Boston
Wednesday, 8:45 am – 9:45am - ArcGIS Solutions for Supporting Community Resiliency, Matt Deal, State Government Account Executive, Esri-Boston
Open Monday through Wednesday for attendees to drop in and discuss spatial challenges with Esri staff and receive hands-on instruction on latest software.
Special Events can present unique challenges to the Public Safety community and require that different agencies work together to provide a safe experience for all types of Special Events. This workshop will focus on how to support Special Events with ArcGIS Online. This enables planners to operationalize traditionally static content in mission focused applications so that this information provides context for the situation during the event which results in fasters decisions during the event due to the thorough understanding of the context of the situation. The presenters will share lessons learned and experiences from past events and discuss a range of ArcGIS information products that have proven very useful, including Operations Dashboard for the Command Center, Story Map Journal for briefings, and Collector for getting information in to and out of the field. Attendees will learn about the collection of ArcGIS resources, templates, and tools that are available to help their communities be better prepared and more successfully support Special Events, large or small, in their jurisdiction. This will be accomplished both through a short presentation as well as a hands on exercise where we will work through a scenario.
Wednesday November 8, 2017 8:45am - 12:00pm EST
Freedom
ABSTRACT: Arcade is an expression language that can be used across the ArcGIS Platform. Whether writing simple scripts to control how features are rendered, or expressions to control label text, Arcade provides a simple scripting syntax to deliver these capabilities. In this session you will get an introduction to the Arcade expression language, learning how to create portable scripts authored in ArcGIS Pro that can be can be read and executed in a WebMap through a browser, or in a Mobile Application.
ABSTRACT: The ArcGIS API for Python is a Python library for working with maps and geospatial data, powered by web GIS. It provides simple and efficient tools for sophisticated vector and raster analysis, geocoding, map making, routing and directions, as well as for organizing and managing a GIS with users, groups and information items. Get a quick introduction to this powerful API in this session.
ABSTRACT: ArcGIS field apps help you use the power of location to improve coordination and achieve operational efficiencies in field workforce activities. Reduce or even replace your reliance on paper. Ensure that everyone, in the field and the office, uses the same authoritative data so you can reduce errors, boost productivity, and save money. See three of these apps; Workforce, Navigator, and Collector, in a set of demonstrations and discussions to get you started.
ABSTRACT: Come see Survey 1-2-3, the form-based solution for field data collection. Learn how to quickly design powerful surveys and publish them into ArcGIS, use the field app to get the answers you need to make the best decisions. Use Excel to create multi-page, intelligent forms to make the field collection more efficient and intuitive.
ABSTRACT: In this session you will see how to set up Operations Dashboard for ArcGIS using a Windows app or browser-based application to create executive dashboards that integrate maps, lists, charts, and gauges for real-time operation views. Learn about the upcoming plans for the Operations Dashboard by getting a sneak peak at the Beta release.