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I'm a solution engineer on the national government team based out of Washington DC and I'm here today to talk to you about arcgis enterprise and arcgis them so here are some of the topics we're going to cover today we're gonna do an introduction to web GIS concepts we talked about what is ArcGIS online and what is our just enterprise then I'll discuss similar capabilities between ArcGIS online and ArcGIS Enterprise as well as addressing some of the differences so let's start simply what is web GIS web GIS can be implemented in a software-as-a-service pattern for example using ArcGIS online or on infrastructure you manage using ArcGIS Enterprise or as a hybrid combination that allows you to leverage the best of both worlds so you see here it's a group of individuals connecting to information and data all coming from one server architecture and the server or servers is the powerhouse of web GIS so this is a traditional model of desktop GIS where all your work is done on a local machine you have access to your databases and your geodatabases all on your machine and web GIS is transforming how that work is done making it easier and more efficient to share information in data across an entire enterprise but just as a caveat web GIS is not a replacement for desktop GIS it's a central tier in a modern modern GIS system how we really see web GIS is as the way to publish and share information to the ArcGIS enterprise or ArcGIS online for others to access and here's how ArcGIS online and ArcGIS Enterprise fit into the overall ESRI platform you see here are just Pro and ArcGIS desktop is where you're doing most of your desktop advanced analytical work and then you share that information and content into ArcGIS online and/or ArcGIS Enterprise and then use that data and information to create different arcgis applications for your users to access and then finally there's arcgis for developers and that allows users to do custom development across the entire ESRI platform there have been a series of webinars given and upcoming about ArcGIS for developers and I'll share more information about those webinars about the end at the end of my presentation if you're interested and want to learn more so what is ArcGIS Enterprise arcgis Enterprise is the foundational software system 4G is powering mapping and visualization analytics data management it is the backbone for running every suite of application and your own custom applications arcgis Enterprise is integrated with arcgis desktop including our gist pro from mapping and authoring and seamlessly sharing with arcgis online to share content between systems the biggest difference between arcgis enterprise and ArcGIS online is the fact that arcgis Enterprise gives you complete control over your deployment it can be run on a single server machine or scared scaled across many machines in the cloud and on-premises and in virtual environments now ArcGIS online is a cloud-based mapping and analysis solution you can use it to make maps analyze data to share and collaborate you can get access to workflow specific apps maps and data from around the globe and tools for being mobile in the field your data and maps are stored in a secure and private infrastructure and can be configured to meet your mapping and IT requirements you and this is software-as-a-service so ArcGIS online and ArcGIS Enterprise provide many capabilities that are easily accessible and interconnected so some of the different applications that you might be familiar with such as story maps ArcGIS dashboards web app builder all those application and content is available both in ArcGIS online in ArcGIS Enterprise the main difference as I mentioned earlier is that are just enterprise is on your own system so you can control access and how that system is architected here are just some of the shared concepts that apply to both arcgis enterprise and arcgis online you can publish and serve out web services you can work with 3d data you can access data from different sources you can use web mapping and analyze data as well as build and use applications and then you can share and collaborate as well as you lean field operations in making GIS content available to non GIS users so at this point I'm going to give a demonstration of web GIS okay so this is an application created with web app builder for ArcGIS with web app builder for ArcGIS you can build powerful GIS apps that run on any device without writing a single line of code in both ArcGIS online and ArcGIS Enterprise Portal this specific app has several different functionalities that are all driven by different widgets for example users of this application can access information about the app they can access and see a detailed length legend about the information in the application they can even run analysis on data layers within within the application as well as calculating directions and I created this app all without writing a single line of code and you're probably wondering how did I create this app well it all starts with a simple web map a web map is a building block two web GIS it's an interactive display of geographic information that you can use to tell stories and answer questions in the first place you want to start is with data you have a variety of different ways to access different types of data for example you can search for data across your organization or including ArcGIS online you can browse living Atlas layers and even if you're using ArcGIS Enterprise Portal depending on how your system is architected can still living Atlas lictors within your ArcGIS enterprise pool you can bring in other services that have been web enabled you can even upload a file from your desktop here I'm uploading a CSV of different little locations in the Northern Virginia area we can use the world geocoding service to actually geo code the locations of the hospital on the map the CSV doesn't contain any coordinates instead it's going to use the addresses to put these points on a map this will automatically bring up different smart mapping capabilities smart mapping analyzes your data and make symbology recommendations based on that data so if you see here it's recommending that you symbolize the data based upon the name of the hospital it's reading the list of attributes that are in this data table however for this example we're gonna stick with the location only you have a variety of different options of symbology to work with and access can change the size and I'd like to point out here that you can actually bring in a custom image to create your own symbology you also have access to a variety of ready-to-use base maps see you if none of these base not to suit your need you can actually create and use your own base map or you can use the vector editing tools to edit existing vector base Maps now once I've added this this CSV I actually want to save the layer to create a web service here I want to give it a name as well as add tags tags are really important because they help users actually find your content in your information if they have access to it so this is going to take a minute to run so while this is running I can take a question if there are any so far hey Sara no questions so far if anyone does have questions please feel free to put them in the questions and answer widget and we'll provide I will feed them to Sara as the opportunity arises thanks all right so now this has created a web layer that I can use not only in my map viewer but I can use it across all of our chips online or if I was in ArcGIS Enterprise Portal I could you use it there as well so so one of the big things that you can also do is I can also search for in query locations within the map such as putting in an address so this will take you to the location that you search for in the map it's using that same geocoding service that I mentioned earlier and when we geocoded the CSV now just like an ArcGIS desktop you can edit feature layers within your web map you have a couple different options of editing you can add new points for example you can delete them you can even update attributes now if you're worried about people editing your your data you have complete control over how you can enable people to edit and use your data you can have it set up so people can only view your data they can't do editing any editing you can track editing you can even set up so that people can only add new features or you can have it so they can only update existing attribute information you control your data so now that we have all the locations of the hospital we want to learn a little bit more about the surrounding populations and the data often time just dots on a map aren't enough so one of the big powerful capabilities is the ability to do web-based analysis both in ArcGIS online in ArcGIS Enterprise Portal you have an access to a variety of different analytical tools these are some of the most popular geoprocessing tools that you might be familiar with from arcgis desktop top they're broken up into different categories based upon the functionality of the tool so in this example we want to take a look at the population demographics surrounding the hospitals so our first step is to actually calculate buffers or in this example drive times around our hospitals so when you're working with analysis tools you can actually click this little eye button here to learn more information about the analytical tool to determine if this is a tool that you want to use to conduct your analysis so for this example we're gonna calculate drive time around different Hospital Hospital locations you can measure a variety of different information such as the drive time the driving distance the walk time etc for this example we're going to take a look at 20 minute drive time you can even work with live traffic there's a traffic service that you can use an ArcGIS online and you can determine the travel direction so 20 minutes away from the facility or in this case we want to look at towards the facility and we can give a name to the result and here's where I want to point out something that you'll see a little bit differently if you're running this in ArcGIS enterprise portal this button here show quite credits credits are the currency of ArcGIS online anything you do an ArcGIS online from running analysis to storage consumes credits so before you run analysis in ArcGIS online it's a good idea to check to see how many credits you have how many credits it will take to run this analysis I'll talk more about credits later on in the presentation now we're gonna run this this will take about a minute to run so I can take a question while this is running great one question we have is about data storage where is it stored or pulled in from another service that's a great question so it really depends on the architecture of your system if you're using ArcGIS online it's going to be stored in every cloud when you create that web service now let's say you have access to an ArcGIS server that you're sharing and publishing data to you can actually publish that data to that server and then when I showed here add a layer from the web that way you can reference that web layer so you don't have to redo your publishing of your data if you're using an ArcGIS enterprise that really is contingent on how your arcgis enterprise is architect but mainly if you publish what we call a hosted feature service it's going to be published into a what we call a hosting server and that's where your data will reside and you'll have access to the web service and your arcgis enterprise portal so where your data is is is really up to how your system is architected you have more options using ArcGIS Enterprise than you do with ArcGIS online Thanks so this returned Drivetime areas so this is showing us the locations in Northern Virginia that are within 20 minutes of the different hospitals now this gives us halfway to the problem that we want to solve now we want to actually understand the different population demographics that fall within this twenty minute drive time we can actually run another analysis tool under the data enrichment section called enriched layer what this enriched layer is letting us do is it's letting us take a look at different demographic variables that are available and ArcGIS online you can actually access these demographic information as well if you have a hybrid deployment of your ArcGIS Enterprise and are able to reach out to ArcGIS online to pull in the data there's a variety of different demographic variables that you can access to but for this example want to take a look at the most at-risk populations so first thing we want to do is we want to capture the 2019 total populations and then we can even access different generations of information so if you see here this breaks out the variable by different generations and the most at-risk populations that we've seen as a trend is the baby boomer generation and the silent and graded generations so individuals born prior to 1965 so we can select all these variables click apply and then we want to give our layer a name and then we want to run the analysis and what this is going to do it's going to calculate all those population variables that fall within that specific drive time at this point this is again going to take another about minute to run is there another question that I can answer just a second as I look through some of the ones that have already been answered one question that came up while you were doing the network analysis was where did the network come from as you were calculating travel so that actually comes from an ArcGIS online service that you have access to with using ArcGIS online and so that is what is being used to geocode the location of the hospitals as well as calculating the drive time as well you can actually access that very easily it's inherent in ArcGIS online and if you develop a hybrid architecture of ArcGIS Enterprise you can access that same layer in that same service to do the same work in your ArcGIS enterprise and I'll kind of point out how that actually is done later on in the presentation great and we have one more question okay is it correct that ArcGIS and RGS enterprise they're compatible with ArcGIS Pro yes they are so arcgis pro is your desktop GIS how we recommend is that's where you're going to do most of your heavy data analytics data management and data collection for example if you notice in my analysis tab here there's only about I can't remember the exact number about 20 different analytical tools and if you're familiar with ArcGIS Pro there's a lot more geoprocessing tools that you have access to and so what we did with ArcGIS Pro is we built it in so that it is percent compatible with ArcGIS online and ArcGIS pro so you can sign into either your arcgis enterprise or your arcgis online within pro and you can publish data so i created a web service right here in the web map but I could actually pull that CSV into arcgis pro and publish it to arcgis online within arcgis pro so they're very compatible you can bring in the different base maps as well as all the living Atlas content directly into arcgis pro as well it's an interconnected platform that allows you to work in the best environment for the work that you are trying to do okay so now that we have this the Drivetime layer with all of our demographic information as you see here we can see the total population as well as the total population born prior to 1965 we can actually go ahead and remove just the straight Drivetime layer possessives layer we're going to focus on with the demographic information and similar to how we did the symbology for the hospitals we can come in and start changing how this information is symbolized we can select from list of attributes or we can use arcgis Arcade to create custom visualizations arches Arcade is a portable lightweight and secure expression language written for use in the ArcGIS platform like other expression languages you can use it to perform mathematical calculations manipulate tests text and evaluate logical statements so we can use it to do some simple calculations to change how we want to do our symbology for example let's symbolize this data based upon the percent of the population that is born prior to 1965 so how we want to do this is first we want to do some together the baby boomer population in the silent and greatest Janurary generation populations so this will give us the total of the population born prior to 1965 and to get that percentage we can then divide that by the total population and as you're and if you see here this is just a list of all the different fields that are available in my and my data layer that I'm using to do these calculations and actually to learn more about arcgis Arcade one of my colleagues gave an ArcGIS Arcade webinar on Tuesday this week the webinar has been recorded and at the end of the presentation I will share a link to where you can find the recording of that webinar and all the previous different different webinars that we posted as well as a schedule of the upcoming ones now once we've written our expression you want to test it to make sure it's a functional working expression and then we can use that to add it to change our symbology hopefully you noticed our different drawing drawing Styles have changed and that's due to the smart mapping so the different styles that we have available are based upon the type of attribute or type that we're showing within our data so a string or a text attribute field is going to have different drawing styles than a numeric one so for example this one we can classify our data we can come in and use a pre created color ramp as well as adjust the transparency of the layer and now we have our layers symbolized based upon the percent of the population born prior to 1965 so let me give a little bit of an explanation take a look at the legend so the area and dark blue which is the area around Inova Fairfax Hospital has the highest population born after before 1965 whereas the areas in white and light blue have lower percents of their total population and I can actually access more information and not specifics by coming into what we call the pop up the pop up exposes different information about the layers so this is a list of all the different attributes that are on my attribute table this can kind of be overwhelming and has some information exposed to it that we may not need to share or need access to so we can actually come in and configure that pop up to show to show the information that is most vital to the work that we are doing so first things first we can change the name of the pop up so what this is going to show is that each time I click one of the Drivetime locations it'll bring up the name of the hospital associated with that drive time we have a variety of different ways of displaying information and a pop up we can show just a list of the different attributes as well as just a description from one field or we can do a custom attribute display so again prior just like we did with the symbology we can actually come in and use ArcGIS Arcade to configure our pop up so for example let's calculate the total population born before 1965 if you recall those are actually two different fields so we don't have that exact number so come in add my expression and test it and get the results now we actually to do to learn more information want to act and calculate the percent of the population born prior to 1965 again however we're gonna do a little bit different format you remember in the symbology he just did a basic decimal base percentage so as opposed to showing 25 percent we did point two five to show the percentage however for this since we're using this for the pop up as a opposed to the symbology we want to do that nice times a hundred to get that nice whole number percentage and once we've added those expressions we can come in and start configuring our custom attribute display so I want to go over what I just put in the custom attribute display what this pop-up is going to show is that all of the text that isn't bold is going to be the same in each of our drive times when I click on them however the areas in bold in between the curly brackets it's going to change based upon the buffer that we select so it's going to show the name of hospital.the percent the total population born prior to 1965 and then show the total percent of the population you finally we can add different types of media to the pop up including a column chart so for this example let's just add a quick column chart showing the population foreign between prior to 1965 and we'll keep it broken out into the baby boomer populations and the silent and Greatest Generation populations now once you've finished building out all of your pop up information click OK and let's take a look at that pop up so this is telling us that within 20 minutes of Inova Fairfax Fair Oaks Hospital there is a population of just under a hundred and five thousand people form prior to 1965 which is almost 25 percent of the total population we can see that Fairfax almost 30 percent of the population was born prior to 1965 in Loudoun County around Loudoun hospital only 20% of the population was born prior to 1965 so this is just a cleaner way of providing that information to the users and viewers of your web map now once we finish creating the web map we want to share it because obviously it's amazing work and we want to make sure that that our people can access it and view it again just like we did for the layer that we created we want to add tags to make sure that people can search and discover it now we've saved our web map so after we've saved our web map we actually want to come in and share it we don't necessarily have to share it right away with the public our entire ArcGIS online organization or specific groups we can actually come in and build out our web app prior to sharing it so I want to go over some of the different web app capabilities that you see here first of all we have the configurable applications ArcGIS configurable app templates allow you to build web apps from your web Maps your scenes without having to write any code configurable apps differ from the web app builder configurable apps come with predetermined functionality that you configure with your data as you see here there's a variety of different apps to for example collect data interpret imagery summarize data as well as create a story map story maps are considered in ArcGIS configurable act whereas a web app builder you drive the functionality of the app by selecting different widgets so let's go ahead and get started creating a web app with what that builder so this is going to bring us into the builder interface the powerful capability about building an application with welder is that you can interact with the application as you build it this is highly beneficial so as you're building the application you can understand what the user experience is going to be when you finish with the application so to begin with what that builder provides a variety of different themes themes are what changed how the app is laid out so if you see the difference of how we have title information up here versus the location of the different widgets those all change based upon the different themes that you select you can even change the colors and the styles of the application and as well as a specific widget layouts we've already selected our map to use we're going to use the map that just built in the previous example but you can actually come in and change this map or edit it based upon what you want your final application to look like now the widgets the widgets are where the actual functionality of the app comes through all the applications come with a variety of different app widgets already inherently built in apps such as the zoom slider the search suit can search for addresses in places the coordinates that you see down here at the bottom as well as the home button to return to the home view but here is where we can start to select different widgets that will drive the functionality of the app if you remember from the previous example I showed at the beginning there are several different widgets that I chose for times sake I just want to show you how we can edit one widget so here is a list of all the different widgets and functions that are built and inherently to web app builder so for example we did a basic analysis of very small demographic variables so let's say as a hospital administrator I want to understand even more about the different demographics surrounding my hospital when I can come in and do is select the analysis widget and actually come in and select that in rich layer analysis tool again and so what this allows the user to do is to come in and add other demographic variables to the analysis to start understanding more information about the demographics surrounding the hospital you have different capabilities in different settings that you can set based upon the the analysis tool that you select including allow to export to results once you've selected that widget I can actually come in here and interact with that widget I'm still building the application so I could come in here and completely rerun this analysis again and that's where one of the biggest powerful capabilities of working with the web app builder is that you determine the functionality of the app and you can interact with it as you're building it you can also come in and preview how the application will look on a variety of different devices such as an iPhone and even an iPad so you can understand what your users final experience is going to be and once you've finished creating the application you can go ahead and launch it and take a look at the apps so in that time I created an application in less than five minutes and I didn't have to write a single line of code and what's powerful about this is it's really easy to create a quick app to suit and build a specific purpose and this app isn't static this is this app is actually editable I could come back into the Builder and continue to configure and add more widgets as I see fit so once you've built and shared an application you're not tied to that app you can come in and reconfigure it to suit your growing and potentially changing needs so at this point I want to take a look at some other applications that have been finished and shared so this is an example of an ArcGIS story map ArcGIS story maps bring together text photos and videos and other media together with different maps to create a narrative that informs and inspires you can elevate your storytelling aesthetic with modern pre-designed templates that'll put your content in a cohesive easily understood and polished story whatever your message is whatever your audience is everything you need to create Vermont remarkable map stories is here right within the story it's your information and data all wrapped into an easily understood story so this is a story map that shows the mapping experience of Mount Everest I really wanted to show this story map because it is incredibly well done but it also shows some very interesting features such as the ability to input a 3d web scene directly within a story map so you're not limited to just a 2d static map a 2d dynamic map that we created in the example you can bring in 3d information and scenes in your story maps you bring together a variety of different texts in information as well as different pictures to tell your story and you can even bring in videos this is actually an animation video created showing light our model over Mount Everest base camp so it's a pretty powerful capability to share and tell your story next I want to show an example of ArcGIS insights ArcGIS M sites fuse location analytics with data science and business intelligent workflows you can answer different questions you didn't need know you needed to ask analyze data completely and unluck new insights you can empower analysts of all different skill levels across your entire organization to directly connect with the data perform advanced analysis and take those results to your entire organization this is an insights page showing the movement of narcotics throughout the world it's powerful about arcgis insights is ability to bring in all of these different maps and charts and filter them based upon all the different information Suz you see here fights select the different countries it'll start to show in the map the different movements of of the narcotics movements and it's all interactive so I can even come in and select a specific point and what country those points are persists do it with gems can even come down and see alley chart that shows the payee versus the sender as well so you can start doing link analysis between different people you can bring in multiple pages within one insights page and once you've done all this work to build out a very detailed insights workbooks you can actually share this model so when you've done all this work you can share this model with your entire organization so they can replicate a similar workflow using their own data next I want to show an example of ArcGIS dashboard ArcGIS dashboard is a configurable web app that allows you to create informative dashboards that use charts gauges and other visual indicators turf like the status of events people and assets in real time if you see here this is primarily showing one web map of different global activities you can interact and engage with the web map as well as filter the data based upon different times and if you see these charts are changing based upon the incidents that I select and the time filters that I put in place the John Hopkins map that everyone has been showing has actually been a artists dashboard showing the development of the coronavirus in real time and I want to point out that we are actually having a ArcGIS dashboards and ArcGIS insights webinar next week if you want to learn more information about those two products that webinar I would really recommend tuning into that webinar and I'll share that webinar information at the end of my presentation at this point I would like to take more questions as I switch back over to slides now we had one question on if you share data publicly can anyone edit that data no nope so that's one of the powerful capabilities of adding your data to to ArcGIS online or ArcGIS Enterprise actually come in and show you what that looks like so here's the layer that I created in our web map so when I come into this funny Thera yes you're still showing your slides okay so how it works is in your okay changed my share [Music] so what you'll see is when you have an when you have a layer that you have editing turned on with the settings you're able to change the different editing capabilities so if you see here this layer right here isn't enable editing but if I was able to turn this on this brings up a whole list of options that I have available to control how the data is edited so some of the big ones are keeping track of who created and updated features who created an updated last features and you can enable sync if you're gonna take this layer off the web and you can control the different types of editing so for example let's say you don't want anyone to add or delete any new features or delete existing features you can turn those capabilities off so people for example can only update the geometry such as like moving a point to the correct location and changing the attributes you can have so you have a variety of different controls that you have when you enable your data to be edited now let's say you want to do the full editing but you only want yourself or specific people to do that what you can do is when you create the layer and enable editing you can either not share it so you're the only person who has access to the layer and the only person who can edit it or if it's a specific group of people that you want to be able to edit it you can create a group and invite all the users who need to be able to edit the layer have access to the group so only specific people have access to the layer and only specific people can edit the layer so now I want to talk about the big one of the big questions that we get do we need ArcGIS online or ArcGIS Enterprise and the answer is sometimes it doesn't need to be one or the other so where we start off with is an ArcGIS online it's as we manage cloud-based infrastructure but starting off with a simple ArcGIS them are just enterprise and as you develop your systems you can build that out so you can start bringing in the base Maps and services from ArcGIS online into your artist Enterprise as well as different layers so you can bring in other existing layers from ArcGIS online into your ArcGIS Enterprise that's what I referred to earlier as that hybrid approach so you're able to bring things in and not necessarily push things out so you have access to all of that content and information and ArcGIS online bring it in work with it and your arcgis Enterprise on your own servers without having to open up your arcgis Enterprise to the public I like to talk about ArcGIS online as what's on the internet versus your arcgis enterprise which is on your intranet so here are just some of the key differences between ArcGIS and our prize and ArcGIS online so ArcGIS Enterprise is software it's a software consisting of multiple components it's released as we release different versions of our software so when we update to you 10.1 for example a new version of ArcGIS Enterprise will be released with that and that's something that needs to be upgraded manually so you'll need to upgrade your ArcGIS system arcgis enterprise system as upgrades become available and you can control your licensing structure and and how it's deployed whereas ArcGIS online is fast or software as a service so that's released three to four times a year it's up automatically by ESRI one day you'll log in and ArcGIS online might look completely different they both have that core web GIS functionality that I talked about you can do the visualization adding your your own data working with other data the smart mapping tools and analysis tools all of the different configurable apps web app builder etc are all available in ArcGIS enterprise and ArcGIS online so the demo that I showed you you can replicate that both in ArcGIS online and your ArcGIS enterprise portal and then the enterprise integration is in the security is a bit different and has more security functionality than ArcGIS online and then one of the big components is the real-time big data and imagery imagery is coming into ArcGIS online but currently right now you can only work with web-based imagery services and your arcgis enterprise and then with ArcGIS online that's where you get the provided content and services such as the base maps the living Atlas the genome Richmond data which is that demographic variables that I use in an analysis as well as the routing service that is used to connect and do the drive time as well as the geocoding and both systems have the capabilities to do real-time in big data analysis so at this point to highlight some of the differences between ArcGIS online and ArcGIS and our price portal I want to take a look at how their pages are administered I'm an admin on to ArcGIS on an ArcGIS online organization as well as an ArcGIS Enterprise Portal so let's take a look first at the organization page of an ArcGIS enterprise portal some of the similarities that you'll see in ArcGIS online administration is ability to add and manage members as well as controlling add advantage add-on licensing so you can actually license arcgis pro and other applications such as drone to map for example all within both your arcgis enterprise portal as well as your arcgis online account where we'll really start to come in and see some of the differences is in the detailed settings such as under the servers since arcgis enterprise is built on your own systems here is where you want to actually add and validate different servers to your portal so different these different servers are where if you're working with this arcgis enterprise portal this is where your date the different data is going to be reside so these are all registered with this arcgis enterprise portal and you can find all the data that you would find in the enterprise portal directly from these servers and with ArcGIS online you don't have this capability you can use an ArcGIS server but you can't register it directly with your ArcGIS online another difference that you'll see here is this ArcGIS online tab so this is where you set up that hybrid approach that I discussed earlier in my presentation so you can configure and use different utility services from ArcGIS online so the Geo enrichment service that's the demographic information that we used in the originators analysis the geocoding service for example these are all the different services that we're pulling in from ArcGIS online to use as the artists are just enterprise portal as well as accessing the living Atlas content here as well and obviously you won't see this in your ArcGIS online administration because you are using ArcGIS online and this content in services already exists inherently within the system and now just to show you a bit of a difference I want to show the organizational page of an ArcGIS online organization so hopefully right away you'll see that there is a bit of a difference between the two administration pages here you'll see the members and the ability to control the licensing here but some of the biggest differences you'll see right away is all the subscription information that we'll discuss all the information about your ArcGIS online organizational account as well as credits credits so credits as I mentioned earlier are the currency used across our chests and they're consumed for specific transactions different types of storage justice storing hosted feature layers running analysis and using some of the different premium content and it's really important as an administrator of your ArcGIS online organization that you're keeping an eye on how credits are being consumed so within ArcGIS online administration you can see how the credit utilization is being broken down for example storage versus analytics PC here analytics actually typically consumes more credit than storage does so you can see all these different numbers for different time periods that you select and you can refresh and see those different dates as well you can even see how your credit is being consumed by different contents and how those content is being shared as well as the applications and the members using credit so you can see here that within this time period I've I have used just under twenty nine credits and so that is some of the biggest differences between ArcGIS online and ArcGIS Enterprise Portal so at this point I'd like to take any questions that we might have great one question that we had and this was for ArcGIS Enterprise is what's the difference between a federated and a registered server basically a registered server and a federated server my understanding are both the same thing basically what you're saying is that your arcgis enterprise can access content and services from those servers and what that means is if i publish to a federated server so if i'm an ArcGIS and pro and i publish to the federated server that content will show up automatically in my ArcGIS enterprise portal I don't need to go in and do those steps to add the services to my ArcGIS enterprise portal that I showed in the map viewer to add a blood layer to my map great and then we have some questions around credits the first question is our credits for both ArcGIS online and enterprise and the second one is who can see how many credits remain okay so only ArcGIS online consumes credits and that's basically because ESRI manages all the work in this architecture within the cloud and so things that happen in the cloud so for example when you run analysis that sometimes will spin up a another computer to run that analysis and that's why it costs credits to do that work since an ArcGIS Enterprise you're using your own systems whether that's actual hardware that you have in your organization or if you're using your own cloud deployment you don't have to worry about the credit consumption because you are using your own systems and so you're responsible for making sure that you have the right amount of servers to do the right amount of work for example now where credits may come into play with artists Enterprise is is if you're pulling in those those ArcGIS online services for example to do different calculations so for example to have access to some of the premium content in the living atlas that requires credits so how that is managed is you don't manage that in your ArcGIS Enterprise you actually manage that in your ArcGIS online that is associated with your arcgis enterprise and then who can access their credits only the administrator can see how many credits are being consumed and who's using how many credits and how many credits you have left so also as an administrator of ArcGIS online you can actually control the number of credits that people have access to so you're gonna have different users doing different types of work and ArcGIS online and so what you can do is you can set a certain amount of credits that a person gets to make sure that your organization doesn't run out of credits or someone who might not be familiar with how credits work do not run and spin up a a bunch of different analysis and drain drain your credits all right and I think for the last question where does portal fit into these applications okay so portal or ArcGIS Enterprise Portal with a capital P is part of ArcGIS Enterprise so how I like to describe it how I think it's most easily understood as arcgis enterprise is a tree and arcgis enterprise portal is a branch off the tree our chess enterprise portal is your front end user experience to access all of the different content and information that you have published your arcgis enterprise so it will be that interface that most people work with the vast majority of users of arcgis Enterprise will only be interacting with the arcgis enterprise portal that's going to be where you create your web map your web applications add data to your symbology for example will all be in your arcgis enterprise portal ArcGIS server are just data store all components of our gist enterprise that are supporting the front end user experience so for most of the people on the call your primary interaction will be with the arcgis enterprise portal you okay all right well I just want to wrap up with our the webinar schedule so we have several upcoming webinars such as a Python API notebook server webinar and ArcGIS insights and ArcGIS dashboards webinars next week and then in two weeks we'll have an ArcGIS Pro SDK and an imagery and ArcGIS webinar and we've actually done three previous webinars such as ArcGIS API for JavaScript are just pro and artists arcade you can find the recordings here and don't worry you don't need to type this out now this webinar has been recorded and will actually share the powerpoints in a PDF after the webinar so you can find that information here and I also wanted to share some learn lessons that you have access to for getting started with some of the concepts that I discussed so ArcGIS online has quite a few such as the getting started with ArcGIS online getting started with ArcGIS living atlas of the world and integrating Maps apps and scenes to tell a story I'd like to caveat that those three that those three learn lessons are have you used an ArcGIS login if you do not have one you can sign up for a free ArcGIS online account and complete those lessons and I would also like to say that those workflows that you do in those lessons are typically very repeatable with ArcGIS Enterprise again using the living Atlas one will be really relevant if you're using an ArcGIS if you have access to an ArcGIS Enterprise that has at hybrid deployment so you can bring in the living Atlas content into your ArcGIS Enterprise but especially with the get started and the integrating your Maps apps and scenes to tell a story those two will be nearly identical workflows based upon the version of ArcGIS Enterprise that you have access to and then there's also the getting started with ArcGIS Enterprise lessons this asks and requires that you have a login to an arc and our prize that you have available and then we also have a path that you can find and the path is a series of different learned lessons and there's one about getting started with ArcGIS Enterprise for users so barring any final questions I hope this was valuable for everyone on the call and I thank you very much for giving me your time you
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