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What Is GIS?
GIS is an integrated collection of computer software and data used to view and manage information about geographic places, analyze spatial relationships, and model spatial processes. GIS provides a framework for gathering and organizing spatial data and related information so that it can be displayed and analyzed.
Online GIS
Desktop GIS
Why GIS?
GIS gives you tools to analyze your data and see the results in the form of powerful, interactive maps that reveal how things work together, allowing you to make the most informed decisions possible.
Mobile GIS
Interoperable, open, and standards based, ArcGIS provides an enterprise system for authoring, serving, and using geographic knowledge.
Use the visualization, data management, and spatial analysis tools of ArcGIS for Asset/Data management including systems integration, claims/case management, service/territory area management, and constituent/customer management Planning and analysis such as forecasting and risk analysis Business operations such as call center/dispatching; monitoring and tracking; field data collection; inspections, maintenance, and operations; and routing Situational awareness including decision support and customer/public access
Desktop GIS
Desktop GIS is the platform for creating, editing, and analyzing geographic knowledge. It allows you to see your data on a map and analyze it to reveal patterns, relationships, and trends that are not readily apparent in tabular data, improving your decision making. Desktop GIS includes ready-to-use data and tools that let you build process models, scripts, and complete workflows to help you better answer questions, test predictions, and examine relationships in your data. Desktop GIS consists of ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Engine, and ArcGIS Explorer.
ArcGIS Desktop
ArcGIS Desktop provides data and tools to help you create, edit, import, map, query, analyze, and publish geographic information. ArcGIS Desktop products include ArcInfo, ArcEditor, ArcView, ArcReader, and the ArcGIS Desktop extensions.
ArcGIS Desktop
Data visualization, integration, and management Spatial modeling and analysis High-end cartography Specialized GIS tools
ArcGIS Engine
ArcGIS Engine provides a standard framework for developers to create custom GIS and mapping applications. ArcGIS Engine is a core set of cross-platform components compatible with multiple programming languages that enables developers to rapidly build GIS solutions on ESRIs ArcGIS platform.
ArcGIS Engine
Supports development environments: Java, .NET, C++, and COM Includes custom commands, controls, and programmable object libraries Provides templates, samples, and plug-ins for Microsoft Visual Studio and Eclipse IDEs Developer KitAvailable through the ESRI Developer Network (EDNSM)
ArcGIS Explorer
ArcGIS Explorer is a free, downloadable geobrowser that offers an easy way to view, present, and share GIS data. It connects directly to a variety of ready-to-use ArcGIS Online basemaps and layers and enables you to connect to your own map services or add local data.
ArcGIS Explorer
Support for 2D and 3D mapping services Support for geoprocessing services Ability to access and fuse any standard Web service
Server GIS
Server GIS provides fast, reliable access to your trusted maps, imagery, models, and GIS tools via the Web. You can publish your GIS resources for use in desktop, mobile, and Web applications. Server GIS is highly interoperable, can be scaled to meet increasing demand, and supports industry security standards. Server GIS products include ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Server extensions.
ArcGIS Server
ArcGIS Server is a complete and integrated server-based GIS. It comes with out-of-the-box Web mapping and mobile GIS applications and delivers Web services that support spatial data management, spatial analysis, and 2D and 3D visualization.
ArcGIS Server
Browser-based access to GIS Centralized management of geographic data Imagery management Integration with other enterprise systems (CRM, ERP) Support for GIS and IT interoperability standards
Mobile GIS
Mobile GIS technology extends GIS beyond the office and allows organizations to make accurate business decisions and collaborate in both field and office environments. Wireless connectivity, geoservices, and Web mapping applications allow field-based professionals to complete database transactions in near real time. Mobile GIS products include ArcGIS Mobile and ArcPad .
ArcGIS Mobile
ArcGIS Mobile is a task-based mobile GIS application that enables organizations and field personnel to deliver GIS data and services from centralized servers, providing immediate access over wired and wireless networks to a range of Windows Mobile devices. Share field data dynamically across the organization with A comprehensive out-of-the-box mobile application A fully customized software development kit (SDK)
ArcGIS Mobile
Simple .NET developer tools Real-time map viewing and data editing Wireless synchronization with ArcGIS Server Centrally managed large-scale deployments Connected or disconnected GIS-focused applications
ArcPad
ArcPad software provides mobile mapping, GIS, and GPS integration to field users via handheld mobile devices. Data collection with ArcPad is fast and easy and improves critical decision making in the field.
ArcPad
Supports a range of field mapping applications Provides out-of-the-box, ready-to-use functionality Easily integrates with external hardware Is compatible with ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server
Online GIS
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS SM Online is deeply integrated with ArcGIS and provides immediate access to ready-to-use map and task services. It also provides a platform for finding and sharing geographic information, such as maps, layers, and tools.
Data
ESRI provides a full spectrum of ready-to-use, high-quality geospatial data products, as well as demographic and market data, to help you with your visualization and analysis projects.
Households Average Household Size Owner Occupied HUs Median Age Population Families Renter Occupied HUs
152,391
91,015
164,401
88,850
2.32
94,399
178,661
63,541
95,861
2.25
99,536
36.7
68,540
104,970
2.23
ESRI Data
Use demographic data, segmentation data, consumer spending, business listings, and other market data for location analysis, customer profiling, and other market research and analysis projects.
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73,692
38.9
1.44%
Area
1.68%
1.19%
State
National
1.07%
1.83%
0.94%
1.4%
1.30%
1.33%
1.45%
1.08%
1.41%
3.32%
$200,000+
$150,000 - $199,000
$100,000 - $149,999
$75,000 - $99,999
$50,000 - $74,999
$35,000 - $49,999
$25,000 - $34,999
13,537
25,910
25,068
21,552
16.4%
14.1%
1.9%
2.0%
17,241
29,092
26,752
20,183
10.5%
17.7%
16.3%
12.3%
18,880
33,521
25,563
19,147
10.6%
18.8%
14.3%
10.7%
Median Household Income Per Capita Income Population by Age 5-9 0-4
2000
2006
2011
85+
75 - 84
65 - 74
55 - 64
45 - 54
35 - 44
25 - 34
20 - 24
15 - 19
10 - 14
18,190 6,154
25,091
32,706
52,008
56,548
49,421
27,423
26,098
23,598
15.6%
13.6%
7.6%
7.2%
6.5%
5.0%
19,672 8,052
25,406
43,796
56,711
50,781
52,256
30,375
25,528
22,880
14.9%
13.4%
13.8%
8.0%
6.7%
6.0%
20,022
29,162
54,136
59,891
49,335
58,952
31,276
25,300
23,088
14.7%
12.1%
14.4%
7.7%
6.2%
5.7%
Asian Alone
124,926
15,078
42,445
0.1%
2.5%
11,015 44,526
139,497
15,973
0.1%
2.9%
13,215 48,142
157,595
17,322
0.1%
3.2%
Data Note: Income is expressed in current dollars. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 2000 Census of Population and Housing. ESRI forecasts for 2006 and 2011. 2006 ESRI On-demand reports and maps from Business Analyst Online. Order at www.esri.com/bao or call 800-292-2224 12/18/2006 Page 1 of 2
ESRI has a long-standing commitment to serving and responding to the GIS user community, and that commitment is exemplified by the breadth of ESRIs support services. ArcGIS support and educational services consist of technical maintenance programs designed to meet the needs of different types of users, as well as software releases and updates, technical support, online support services, publications, training, and consulting services.
Technical Support
ESRI offers a rich array of technical support and user community resources to help you meet your GIS challenges. From 24/7 technical support to online user groups and a variety of self-help resources, ESRI has the tools to make you successful. For more information, visit www.esri.com/support.
Training
ESRI offers instructor-led courses at ESRI learning centers and client facilities around the world as well as over the Internet. Self-study Web courses are also available for those who prefer online training. Courses cover a variety of topics related to ESRI software, the theory underlying GIS technology, and approaches to applying GIS tools to find solutions in particular fields. ESRI combines hands-on experience, interactivity, and instructional support to create an effective learning environment. For more information, visit www.esri.com/training.
Books
ESRI Press books and workbooks on geographic information science, GIS technology, and GIS applications are used in formal university and corporate training programs everywhere. ESRI Press titles help the first-time learner as well as the professional user and are available through major booksellers and from ESRI at www.esri.com/esripress.
Professional Services
ESRI GIS professionals offer consulting, design, programming, and implementation services as well as database design and assistance in data publishing. For more information, visit www.esri.com/services.
About ESRI
For four decades, ESRI has been helping people make better decisions through management and analysis of geographic information. Our culturally diverse staff work with our business partners and hundreds of thousands of people who use GIS to make a difference in our world. A full-service GIS company, ESRI offers support for implementing GIS technology from the desktop to enterprise-wide servers, online services, and mobile devices. GIS solutions are flexible and customizable to meet the needs of all our users.
Our Focus
At ESRI, we focus on promoting the value of GIS and its applications throughout the world and pay close attention to our users needs. Our software development and services respond to our customers with products that are easy to use, flexible, and integrated. Our technology is multidisciplinary, productive, and valuable to our users. We have a strong commitment to educating our customers through ESRIs various training programs. ESRI is a socially conscious business and invests heavily in issues regarding education, conservation, sustainable development, and humanitarian affairs.
Contact ESRI
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ESRI
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