Introducing ArcGIS Earth - January 2016

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Introducing ArcGIS Earth Chris Andrews Product Manager, 3D and ArcGIS Earth

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Introducing

ArcGIS Earth

Chris Andrews

Product Manager, 3D and ArcGIS Earth

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ArcGIS Pro Powerful 2D/3D desktop authoring and data management

3D Analyst Rich analysis for advanced 3D workflows

CityEngine Advanced editing tool for Urban Designers

ArcGIS for Server Scalable 2D/3D enterprise content distribution and geoprocessing

ArcGIS Online Content and services for sharing ideas in 2D and 3D

ArcGIS Earth Easy-to-use 3D data exploration for Enterprise users

ArcGIS Runtime Developer tools for 2D and 3D custom solutions

ArcGIS

Marketplace3rd party geospatial apps and data for the enterprise

3D across the Esri product family

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ArcGIS Earth is an interactive globe viewer that

helps you explore any part of the world and work

with 3D and 2D map data including KML

ArcGIS Earth is…

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Why are customers interested

in ArcGIS Earth?

• Need immediacy of KML or other file-based workflows

• Want lightweight user interface and familiar experience

• Benefit from extending the ArcGIS platform for communication

to stakeholders across the enterprise

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Example ArcGIS Earth users

Field agent

Needs to quickly see shared services,

automatically generated shapefiles, and KML in a

secure network

Law EnforcementGIS Administrator

Needs to deploy an app across the enterprise

that provides a common experience for viewing map data in 3D

Commercial Real EstateStudent

Needs to view and explore Living Atlas data combined with

university-created data for academic projects

Education

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View basemaps and navigate the globe

Add KML, shapefiles, and services

Draw and measure

Share and save maps

Admin configuration

Supports Web Mercator and

WGS84 GCS

1.0 Capabilities

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Explore basemaps in

ArcGIS Online or Portal

for ArcGIS Server

Zoom, Pan, Orbit with

mouse or keyboard

Personalize navigation

settings and atmosphere

Navigate using the TOC

Locate Points of Interest

View basemaps and navigate

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Add KML, shapefiles, and services

Add KML/KMZ as files or

services

Add and style shapefiles

Add Esri RESTful services

Feature layers

Map services

Image services

3D Object scene layers

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Draw and label 2D points,

paths, and polygons

Save drawing elements

in the TOC

Measure coordinate

locations, path

distances, and area

Draw and Measure

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Send maps by email

Save map images

Print maps

Share and Save maps

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Define proxy settings

Set default Portal

Set user profile location

Configure start-up layers

Configure point-based

service mouse interaction

Admin configuration

Streetview imagery shown is a demo example of Google Streetview integration

and does not imply endorsement of ArcGIS Earth or Esri by Google

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ArcGIS Earth is free for download and use

Users of ArcGIS Earth can view publicly-shared data in ArcGIS Online

and Portal for ArcGIS without a Named User account

Protected data in Online and Portal requires Named User access

Some premium content in the Living Atlas requires a Named user

account

Download directly from http://j.mp/Earth1_0

Version 1.0 is English-only

Licensing

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• DirectX

- Direct3D feature level 9_3

- Default: DirectX 11 hardware support with fallback to software rendering

• Hardware requirements

- CPU speed: 2.2 GHz or higher; Hyper-Threading Technology (HTT) or multicore

recommended.

- Processor: Intel Pentium 4, Intel Core Duo, or Xeon Processors; SSE2 minimum.

- Disk space:

- 50 MB install space

- 1.5 GB recommended for temp disk cache space

- 500 MB min swap space

- Memory/RAM: 2 GB or higher.

- Display: 24-bit color depth, 1024x768 or higher recommended at normal size (96 dpi).

- Video/Graphics adapter: 256 MB RAM minimum, 1 GB RAM recommended; NVIDIA, ATI,

and Intel chipsets supported;accelerated graphics card driver; Shader Model 4.0 minimum.

System requirements

Data courtesy Pictometry/PLW

Modelworks

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Product pages – http://j.mp/Earth1_0

Help documentation – http://j.mp/Earth1_0Doc

GeoNet forum - http://j.mp/Earth1_0Forum

Twitter - @ArcGISEarth

More information and support

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Thank [email protected]

@_ChrisJAndrews

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