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Deploying Apps in the CloudAlec Walker
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Key takeaways
• You can take advantage of the cloud• Systems of engagement offer low risk, high reward starting point• WebGIS + cloud = Success• Esri can help regardless of where you are in the cloud journey• Others are doing it
“To harness the benefits of cloud computing, we have instituted a Cloud First policy.”
Vivek Kundra – U.S. Chief Information Officer, Federal Cloud Computing Strategy, February 8,
2011
The Benefits of the CloudCost savings
Flexibility and scalability
Increased security
Shorten time to value
Shared accountability
Try before you buy
Access to innovation
“We think the notion of cloud as a style of computing is mainstream. It’s not a matter of if, it’s a matter of whenand how and where. And does this style of computing evolve on internal private systems you control, external public systems, or some combination that’s a hybrid. Regardless of how it comes down we think everyone is really moving towards that cloud-style of computing.”
David W. Cearly – Gartner Fellow, Gartner’s Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2015
How is your organization doing?
Data Center Consolidation InitiativeReducing costs and improving GIS operations
Navigating the journey to the cloud
3 month proof of concept
Evaluating ArcGIS for Desktop in the cloud
Washington
Oregon
California
Idaho
Nevada
New Mexico
Utah
Arizona
Montana
Wyoming
South Dakota
Colorado
You can take advantage of
the cloud!
Location Platform PatternsHow organizations are using location to provide value
Constituent or Employee Engagement
Field Mobility Operational Awareness
Asset management
Planning and Analysis
System of Engagement
System of InsightSystem of Record
Initial adoption driven primarily by engagement patterns
• Engagement – 80%• Record – 5%• Insight – 15%
Engagement patterns are typically low risk, high reward
We expect this to change as organizations become more comfortable operating GIS in the cloud
Supporting Small Business DevelopmentSimple-to-use application for siting new businesses
Business Development Tool–Small Business Edition
Link Census economic and demographic data
Integrating disparate datasets
Census public data API and TIGERWeb API
Comprehensive Disaster Management Location enabling the disaster service lifecycle for 64,000 responders
More effective resource management
Make better decisions
Improve disaster assistance
ArcGIS Online + Esri Managed Cloud Services
WebGIS in the Cloud
Apps
Layers
Distributed Data
GeoinformationModel
Real-Time
Enterprise Data
Imagery
Web Maps
WebScenes
GIS Maps & Data
Portal
Web GIS Deployment Patterns | Core Deployment Patterns
On-PremisesOnline
ArcGIS Online
Intranet IntranetIntranet
ArcGIS Online or Portal
ArcGIS Online or Portal
Intranet
Portal
Intranet
Portal
ArcGIS Online
Search
Make MapPrint
Expanding an audience
Forest Service Product on Demand
Centralized application + standard templates
Create maps for any forest in US
From handful to anyone connected to internet
WebGIS
Cloud+
Organizations find themselves along the Cloud Adoption Journey
Advise Need help determining the best cloud adoption strategy and plan
Enable Seeking experiences and information necessary to confidently make cloud adoption decisions
Migrate In the process of moving apps, maps, and data into the cloud
Use DIYers who are trying to get the most out of their cloud environment
Manage Repurposing resources from administering platform to supplementing capabilities
Improved Sales Execution in the Field Rapid enablement with ArcGIS Server in the cloud
Esri-managed cloud environment
2.7 million records processed daily
Automated processing and updates
Supporting variable usageSimple-to-use application for siting new businesses
Highly available, scalable systems
Supports day-to-day usage and major events
Frequent, automated data updates
Hurricane Sandy
• 14 additional servers (17 total)• Central Maine Power - 34 million hits
over 3 days• New York State Electric & Gas – 76
million hits over 3 days
2/10/2014 -11:30 amPeak Sandy Hours
Waste
Dissatisfaction
Time
Com
pute
Pow
er Actual Usage
Planned Capacity
Supporting Multiple Cloud Platforms
IBM SoftLayer
We can help regardless of where you are in your journey
Key takeaways
• You can take advantage of the cloud• Systems of engagement offer low risk, high reward starting point• WebGIS + cloud = Success• Esri can help regardless of where you are in the cloud journey• Others are doing it
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