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ArcGIS for Smartphones and Tablets

ArcGIS for Smartphones and Tablets. Paul Barker & Russ Roberts. Topics. Going Mobile ArcGIS as a platform for your Organization What is ArcGIS? Choosing the right tool It starts with a story Pulling it all together What’s next?. Going Mobile.

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ArcGIS for Smartphones and Tablets

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  1. ArcGIS for Smartphones and Tablets Paul Barker & Russ Roberts

  2. Topics • Going Mobile • ArcGIS as a platform for your Organization • What is ArcGIS? • Choosing the right tool • It starts with a story • Pulling it all together • What’s next?

  3. Going Mobile • Source:http://www.idc.com/getdoc.jsp?containerId=prUS23946013 • 722 million smartphones were shipped in 2012 • Becoming pervasive and common place for both the workforce and consumer space • Unprecedented opportunities

  4. ArcGIS ArcGIS for Organizations Paul Barker

  5. What is ArcGIS? • A platform for your organization to… Explore Reach Users Manage Develop Collaborate Analyze Discover • with… Ready to use Apps Ready to use Content

  6. What is ArcGIS? • Intelligent maps that can be used anywhere Social media Smartphones Tablets Websites Desktop Browsers ArcGIS Online

  7. ArcGIS Choosing the right tool Paul Barker

  8. Choosing the right tool? Native Web Apps Custom Build your solution around your audience • Best performance • Most responsive experience • Scales with app complexity • Maintained by ESRI or Business partners • Takes advantage of the OS platform • Collector and ArcGIS • Good performance • Great for apps with simple interaction patterns • No install required • Accessible from almost any browser • Many out of the box solutions through Portal and ArcGIS online • Could be native or web depending on your needs • Tailor the app specifically for the task you require • Brand it for your organization • You maintain it

  9. ArcGIS It starts with a story Paul Barker

  10. It starts with a story Health and Safety • The Story: Maintaining a city wide database of AED (Automated External Defibrillator) locations for your city • City works want to audit that data both from the office and onsite verifications • Make that information accessible to the public and leverage it for event planning Update Validate Field Map Layers Public Map Consume

  11. ArcGIS Pulling it all together Russ Roberts

  12. ArcGIS What’s next? Paul Barker

  13. ArcGIS Questions?

  14. App Workshops

  15. Developer Workshops

  16. Special Meetings Esri Product Islands

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