ArcGIS Server poster - Esri

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The Challenges n GIS departments must answer the demands of their customers by running customized queries and creating customized maps for them. n IT professionals are in search of more efficient ways of managing their resources. The process of performing GIS software upgrades and maintenance on desktop computers across the enterprise takes time and money. n Application developers working with GIS need to deliver centrally managed, high- performance, interoperable solutions that can address specific end user needs. The Solution n ArcGIS Server allows GIS analysts to push their maps, models, and tools out to the rest of the organization via focused, easy-to-use applications. Even staff with very little GIS experience can query accurate, up-to-date data, increasing their productivity. n IT professionals can use ArcGIS Server to consume GIS services and integrate them into the broader IT landscape in support of various business workflows. For example, GIS services can be integrated with work order management, financial, and supply chain management systems. n ArcGIS Server provides developers with the tools to help them quickly and cost-effectively integrate geographic intelligence into their server-based applications, allowing them to consume GIS services without having to become GIS experts. ArcGIS Server—Extending GIS Across the Enterprise Learn more about ArcGIS Server at www.esri.com/arcgisserver . Copyright © 2007 ESRI. All rights reserved. ESRI, the ESRI globe logo, the ArcGIS logo, www.esri.com, and ArcGIS are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks of ESRI in the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions. Centralized Control Browser Clients Desktop Clients Mobile Clients

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The Challengesn GIS departments must answer the demands of

their customers by running customized queries and creating customized maps for them.

n IT professionals are in search of more efficient ways of managing their resources. The process of performing GIS software upgrades and maintenance on desktop computers across the enterprise takes time and money.

n Application developers working with GIS need to deliver centrally managed, high-performance, interoperable solutions that can address specific end user needs.

The Solutionn ArcGIS Server allows GIS analysts to push

their maps, models, and tools out to the rest of the organization via focused, easy-to-use applications. Even staff with very little GIS experience can query accurate, up-to-date data, increasing their productivity.

n IT professionals can use ArcGIS Server to consume GIS services and integrate them into the broader IT landscape in support of various business workflows. For example, GIS services can be integrated with work order management, financial, and supply chain management systems.

n ArcGIS Server provides developers with the tools to help them quickly and cost-effectively integrate geographic intelligence into their server-based applications, allowing them to consume GIS services without having to become GIS experts.

ArcGIS Server—Extending GIS Across the Enterprise

Learn more about ArcGIS Server atwww.esri.com/arcgisserver.

Copyright © 2007 ESRI. All rights reserved. ESRI, the ESRI globe logo, the ArcGIS logo, www.esri.com, and ArcGIS are trademarks, registered trademarks, or service marks of ESRI in the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions.

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