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[Music] [Music] hi everyone welcome to esri's headquarters in redlands california and to our latest product launch event i'm laura krennic with our developer outreach team and we're so glad you could join us virtually along with thousands of developers and ctos from leading organizations around the world we have an exciting lineup of presentations for you today so to get started let's go upstairs and hear from esri president jack dangerman hi my name is jack dangerman and i want to welcome you to this very special day at sri today we're announcing and launching a new product this product is for location services and for developers to be able to build really great applications on the arcgis platform the arcgis platform is the name of a new pass service that esri is releasing today this has many rich content services and rich capabilities and mapping and analysis that are being made available as consumption services for the developer community that opens up the rest services of our other technologies to the developer world now esri has been known for a long time as being the leader in gis and geospatial technologies of many types we have rich client technology and rich server technology and also a rich sas offering that is now being used by over 10 million or individuals around the world but this day today we're opening up the technology so that the developer community can have access from open source libraries of all types to the core rest services that the arcgis is known for we'll also hear from a wide spectrum of different developers who are helping us launch this product that have been early innovators they range from enterprise software companies like salesforce to a small startup like airspace link who are developing tech and building applications that are going to make their own businesses richer and forward the basic idea of bringing geography and mapping into their applications we're excited we're hopeful that this kind of opening up will allow partners around the world to build distinguished applications like for example is happening with johns hopkins university or thousands of other organizations like them bringing the value of geospatial and geography and mapping to the entire universe of organizations around the world so thank you hi good morning good afternoon and good evening everyone i'm david cardella product manager for arcgis platform developers like you realize the value that meaningful maps can bring to your solution we all want best of breed location services and capabilities that can be easily integrated into our apps and using open source mapping libraries is important to some of us because it gives us the flexibility and the control we need during the development process also we want a transparent and easy to understand business model that won't be a barrier to our work but above all else we strive to build engaging and meaningful solutions and apps that inspire action today we are excited to share with you how esri's location services and arcgis platform are enabling a community of developers to use maps and location to build solutions that are powering the world these live interactive apps are engaging dynamic and purposeful they are creating deeper understanding for consumers citizens and organizations these apps bring together stunning and valuable visualizations that uncover patterns and relationships they leverage beautiful cartographic maps and powerful analytical capabilities enabling data-driven decision-making but most importantly they are delivering innovative experiences so today for the first time we want to introduce you to the new arcgis platform a location platform as a service or pass product designed to bring you powerful mapping and location capabilities to the global developer community arcgis platform is made up of three high-level elements an excellent developer experience to help you be successful by giving you access to our apis but also a set of open source mapping libraries a comprehensive set of industry-leading location services that include a wide variety of content and capabilities and a simple transparent business model with a generous free tier that's consumption based so you only pay for what you use and all of these come together to form an intuitive experience for accessing and using arcgis platform let's take a look at each of these elements in a bit more detail arcgis platform provides a premium developer experience and you can use the api of your choice the platform comes with a robust javascript api and a set of apis for mobile and desktop development you can also bring your own api this means you can leverage the investment you've already made in your solution by using the client of your choice and we support popular open source libraries including leaflet open layers and mapbox gljs arcgis platform supports industry standard authentication through the use of api keys and on the developers site you'll find a wide variety of resources and tooling to help you be successful including a developer guide describing some of the development patterns extensive sdk documentation and over a hundred tutorials with a live sandbox that you can code against and see your changes instantly you can get started in 30 seconds by creating a free developer account on the developer's website this developer experience will get a great look at throughout the day now let's discuss the next element of arcgis platform and that's the collection of location services they're available on demand allowing you to leverage extensive content and powerful capabilities in your solutions everything from providing base maps to data hosting and data visualization to some of the more common capabilities like searching and routing and you can go even further with additional content and spatial analytics let's spend a few minutes looking at each one of these services first is basemaps a set of ready-to-use authoritative maps that can be used in the api of your choice in just a couple of lines of code this includes dozens of pre-styled base maps designed by our team of professional cartographers everything from neutral background maps to rich foreground maps maps that emphasize human geography like streets or physical geography like topography there are maps blended with elevation that give you an additional dimension of information and if you want something completely different you can use our style editor and design a custom style that best suits your needs today esri's location services deliver billions of base map views around the world on a daily basis but it's not just about our data you can also host your data in arcgis platform hosting your data is not simply storing a flat file in the cloud although arcgis platform can do that too this is much more you create a service based on your data so you can visualize edit and analyze your authoritative content when you host your content that could be spreadsheets shape files or text files in arcgis platform it's secure it's scalable and it's performant and it's supported seamlessly in the api of your choice and can be accessed as features vector and image tiles as well as geojson and your data remains your data we don't ask you to give up ownership and we don't collect telemetry from your users now once you're ready with hosting your data in arcgis platform typically the next step is data visualization being able to visualize your data in unique ways is one of the strengths of arcgis platform we give you the tools to make beautiful maps and discover patterns and relationships with maps and location you can visualize complicated problems and you can see answers to then drive action developers have the capabilities and tools to take data and quickly render features with an endless list of options and visualizations you can also visualize your data in its 2d or 3d context with 3d models of buildings landscapes cities or even the entire globe and through a technique called smart mapping you can take the guesswork out of setting your map properties by automatically analyzing your data to make data-driven styling suggestions and create smart defaults smart mapping applies to both 2d and 3d data and can be implemented in just a few lines of code the ability to find addresses and points of interest is common in most mapping applications our geocoding service is powered by industry-leading reference data that comes from multiple authoritative sources like commercial data providers government agencies and our network of partners around the world which ensures that you get the most accurate search results the service also supports local languages and address formats the next location service is routing which has the ability to perform routing and get turn-by-turn directions which helps increase the overall efficiency of daily workflows in addition to common point-to-point routing you can route multiple vehicles to multiple destinations like the geocoding service the routing service has global coverage and localized directions the route solver also takes into consideration current traffic conditions and dozens of other restriction types including u-turns barriers time windows and order of stops you can also calculate drive time areas find closest facilities and generate origin destination matrices our routing services are used by many of the largest logistics companies in the world but the platform offers more in addition to all of the capabilities we've discussed you have access to an extensive data library that includes demographic and statistical data such as income spending market segmentation and psychographic data you can use this data directly within your own application or you can enrich it or join it to your data arcgis platform has many real-time live feeds like live traffic current weather and recent events such as flooding wildfires and other natural disasters you also have access to high-res imagery from multiple data providers that give you more than just a static picture this includes access to a historical collection of imagery where you can see change over time and perform analysis this living breathing data is often referred to as the living atlas of the world as a world leader in spatial technology we also provide you with hundreds of spatial analytics tools and operators that help you create understanding of your data from geometric processing to attribute and spatial queries and support for interactive and analytical operations both on 2d and 3d data now you can make use of spatial analytics in two ways really first on the client side by leveraging the power of device resources you can build highly interactive user experiences and secondly we also run analytics in the server where the tool sits right next to your data and if you need even more analytics you can also work with the big data real-time analytics advanced spatial tools machine learning and deep learning capabilities that are already in the arcgis system and we're really excited to announce today that we'll be releasing soon support for these same analytics tools running directly on data stored in cloud data warehouses such as google's big data query amazon's redshift and microsoft's cosmodb so big data analytics already exists in arcgis today and soon we'll be bringing those same tools to the cloud data warehouse of your choice so we've taken quite the tour of the powerful location services that the platform has to offer these services can be used in many deployment patterns including on the web mobile devices or desktops and even system to system integration so that means the base maps powerful data visualizations routing geocoding and the spatial analytics tools can all be used online and offline indoors and outdoors the third element of the platform that we'd like to talk to you today about and quite possibly the best for many of you is the business model getting access to the platform is as easy as signing up for a free developer account on the developer's website in addition to the excellent developer experience in the extensive set of location services you'll receive a generous free tier to kick start your development this includes 2 million map tiles a month and thousands of other service requests that you can use against searching geocoding and hosting your data you'll find our consumption-based business model transparent and easy to understand and you'll only pay for what you use okay we've covered a lot of aspects of arcgis platform now let's shift gears a little bit and hear from one of our early adopters and quite frankly an amazing organization that's been developing with our location services and arcgis platform so it's my pleasure to introduce the vp of products for salesforce maps ben brantley hey everyone special thanks to jack david and the entire esri team for having me here today my name is ben brantley and i was the co-founder of map anything a field sales productivity tool built on the salesforce platform acquired back in 2019 now at salesforce i run everything related to field sales and field sales planning you know 2020 will be a year that will be permanently etched into our memory so many things change but one thing that remain constant is that a map serves as a canvas for disseminating and relating ideas a wonderful storytelling mechanism that allows us to layer multiple different data sets together and everyone can instantly understand and that's why i'm so passionate about mapping gis and what i do so shortly after the acquisition i want to do a technology refresh as we all know we need to do from time to time so i started search for a new vendor that could help me out now salesforce trust is our number one value and trust carries a lot of different means so let me tell you what it means to me a trusted vendor is someone who you can rely on to do what's right by the customer always a trusted application is something you feel confident you can build business practices around so five nine architecture scalable infrastructure and just quality data outputs so while in the search for a new vendor i knew i had to find someone with rock solid technology and someone who shared my values for customers now a lot of people got on my list but one thing i couldn't ignore was esri as our world continues to move at a faster and faster pace speed and accuracy continue to dominate how an application is measured if your solution is too slow can't handle the required amount of data or just simply provide bad data people move on fairly quickly in fact usually not even get an application a second chance we see this in the consumer world quite a bit so i knew that this new partner had to be on the forefront of technology but not only have killer technology but also be able to i need to be able to implement that technology at a very rapid pace mapping was such a critical part of my offering i couldn't spend months or years swapping it out here esri not only met but exceeded my expectations all the documentation hands-on help everything we were able to get up and running in weeks not months not years the next thing my i want to explore with data now all good business leaders know that data is basically the backbone of all decisions without it we're basically in the dark and i played the game that some of you might have going out and seeking individual data sources striking up deals but i i quickly understood that i was falling into this very unproductive loop trying to manage legal terms renewals and just quality benchmarks and after a while i just grew sick of it so i went to esri see what they could do and they introduced me to living alice and i was blown away living atlas was amazing still is amazing it's a collection of contextual authoritative data that spans the entire world and i felt confident adding to my solution because it had the esri name behind it now the other cool thing about esri is they provide you base maps now base maps might not seem like a critical part of your solution but it is if your underlying base map is full of imperfections maybe just the image isn't clear or maybe a road is in the wrong place people notice that that's like picking up a beautiful piece of art holding up to the light and seeing holes all through the canvas the other thing we started to notice trends are in our customer base is that they have their own spatial data now this was full of a lot of different things power line locations manhole cover sometimes just the best restaurant in town for recommendation but they needed a place to put this and i wanted to provide that for them here esri met my needs again the platform was such an easy tool to use so easy that you didn't need a gis engineer kind of working the pedals to get to get all your data in there you know looking back i evaluated a lot of different people but i can honestly say that partnering with azure was probably one of the best decisions i've ever made as a product and business leader i have confidence in my solution and my customers are thriving because of it thank you everyone for all the hard work you're putting into this platform i look forward to see what's coming next thanks ben we all find it inspiring to see how organizations are already using our platform as a service offering now for a deeper dive into what arcgis platform can offer developers i'd like to hand it over to you and cameron cto of our developer technologies thanks david as developers we know how important it is to have frictionless access to the services and capabilities of arcgis platform whether it's from the business model or the developer experience powerful and intuitive apis are a must and when it comes to mapping libraries let's face it there's quite a few to choose from and you all have your favorites whether it's the simplicity of leaflet the openness of open layers or the performance and styling capabilities of glgs you've picked these libraries with good reason and it's important for you to realize you don't need to make another choice when you start working with arcgis platform that's because we've engineered into the services support for all these common open source libraries but it's not just about the client technology it's about the onboarding and the home developer experience so how do you get started it's as simple as signing up for a developer account at developers.arcgis.com and when you sign up for your free account you're taken straight into the developer dashboard this gives you access to all the resources that you need to get your job done but perhaps the most important one is access to the api keys these keys unlock the arcgis platform and its services to you and the developer what i'd like to do now is pass over to anita kemp and she's going to give us a quick tour of working with these resources thank you ewan hi my name is anita and i'm part of the developer experience team at the r d center in portland as a developer i want to show you how easy it is to build an application using the arcgis platform this application shows the location of emergency snow parking lots in the boston area it will give me directions from an address that i enter to the closest one available in the time i have i want to show you how i've built this application it uses the open source library leaflet with the esri leaflet plugin esri leaflet is a lightweight set of javascript tools used for accessing arcgis location services to my left i have some html scaffolding and references to leaflet and esri leaflet on my right i have the arcgis platform developers website the first most important step before creating this application is to set my api key my api key will unlock the arcgis platform for me as a developer to find it i'll go to the developer dashboard my developer dashboard is the central location for me on the developer website it has useful resources such as the main developer guide as well as more specific documentation tailored to my interest in this case esri leaflet this is also where i can create and manage my api keys currently i have one api key which is scoped to access base maps geocoding and routing services once i set my api key and paste it into my application i'm ready to begin first i need to display a map to learn how i'll go to leaflets documentation the documentation has a comprehensive set of tutorials and code examples that i can use in the introduction page itself i have all the code that's needed to quickly display a map with a navigation based map i'll use this code and paste it into mine while there are many different base map enumerations available i like using the navigation base map for my geocoding and routing applications however i do need to update my center so that my map centers on boston as compared to another place once that is set i will also update the zoom level when i run my application i'll have a map of boston with a navigation based map next i need to add the locations of my parking lots to my map to do that i will access them as features from a hosted feature layer to find my layers url i'll go back to my developers dashboard this is where i can also find other layers and applications that i might have you can create a hosted service by importing data in supported formats such as csv gs.json or shapefile once that service is created you can access the data as vector tiles gi json or in my case features once i set my layers url and add it to the map i will have the locations of this emergency snow parking lots next i need to access the geocoding service i'll go back to leaflets documentation i can use this code example here that accesses the geocoding service by using the geocoder module once i copy this and insert it into my code i need to make two key adjustments first i don't want to automatically be zoomed in to the address that i entered second because the geocoder works globally i want to make sure that the autosuggest will provide me with candidates within boston as compared to somewhere else so i'll update this nearby parameter with the coordinates that i had set earlier here when i run my application and start entering an address i'll get candidates suggested to me in boston finally to save some time i'm going to copy and paste this last bit of code the first bit of code will place a red marker on the location of the address that i provided the second part of this code accesses the routing service's closest facility capabilities so that when i refresh my page and run the application i will be directed from that address to the closest parking lot in the last five minutes i built a meaningful application using esri leaflet and the arcgis platform on behalf of myself and of all of my colleagues at the portland r d center we can't wait to see what you build back to you ewin thanks anita great demo not just of the capabilities of the platform but the resources available to developers as they get started now in addition to the common open source libraries and apis arcgis platform comes with its own set of rich fully featured apis they support you building applications for the web mobile and desktop from advanced visualizations and analytics through to support for offline and indoors these apis have it all to give us a glimpse into some of these capabilities i'd like to pass to max payson thanks ewan hi everyone i'm max payson a solution engineer in business development where i collaborate with emerging tech companies today i'm going to show you some of the exciting capabilities within arcgis platform let's start with one of my personal favorites advanced data visualization here's an app that displays 150 of the most visited stores in the la area this app is built with our arcgis javascript api and uses anonymized data from our partner safe graph to show how many people go to each store as well as the census blocks where those visitors are coming from using data driven styling and client-side effects powered by webgl we can interactively explore these patterns as i move my mouse irrelevant areas fade and new data is drawn to show where visitors are coming from to the highlighted store this is a compelling technique so let's take it a step further i joined this data with esri demographic data using the enrichment service the map now shows visitor accounts as well as representative incomes using our density renderer this is just one of many flexible options to help you symbolize your data again as i move my mouse the api dynamically updates the map it also queries the underlying data to create that chart on the left and reveal visitor profiles to the individual stores this level of fast interactive visualization can help you create new experiences for your users next let's see how to combine a few more location services and help users explore nearby data here's a map that displays recent restaurant inspections this data is hosted in arcgis platform and as anita mentioned earlier it can be consumed as raster tiles vector tiles as well as feature services it's also backed by a database that you can query including by geography so let's define a nearby area by first selecting a location this location is added to the map as coordinates are passed back to the geocoding service which converts them into an address so we know that we're looking at 421 broadway next let's add a radius around this location as the area gets defined it's used to query those underlying records so within one mile of 421 broadway we know there have been 125 recent restaurant inspections we can also define this nearby area using the routing service and travel times map now shows the region that's within 15 minutes walking distance of our location again we can use this area to query the restaurant records the routing service supports multiple of these types of travel modes including walking driving by car and driving by truck it also supports advanced parameters like no u-turns height and weight restrictions and even dynamic this nearby app is just one example of how you can apply arcgis platform services and there's a depth of capability for you to explore each service also has its own rest api so you can integrate it into your business systems as well as user facing applications now so far the maps anita and i have shown have been in 2d but arcgis platform also has rich 3d capabilities here's an app to explore a recent hike in switzerland let's zoom in from the globe to check it out this 3d scene is fully interactive so we can explore the mountains and their topographies this is also backed by a world elevation service that provides authoritative reference data to complement the imagery and other base maps this service can also be queried so we can create an elevation profile and assess the difficulty of the hike let's use this service to create a new elevation profile tracing along this prominent ridgeline these 3d scenes are a lot of fun to explore and they can offer new perspectives as well as additional context for your users thank you and back to you ewan thanks max these were great demos but they really only scratched the surface of what's possible with the arcgis platform whether you're building applications for the web mobile or desktop environments now many of you may already have an application built using mapping and location services and perhaps for business or functionality reasons you're thinking how easy is it for me to pivot my application on top of the services coming from arcgis platform to answer that question i'm going to hand it straight back to max thanks ewan mapbox gljs is a great open source mapping library and it may be your preferred option let's see how easy it is to start using arcgis platform services through this api here's an app that uses gljs and default services to show a precipitation forecast over the continental us currently this precipitation data is a bit washed out by the base map style so let's switch to a style from arcgis platform and improve the user experience in the application source code we can delete the existing access token as well as the existing style next i'll add in an api key to the arcgis platform just like anita did earlier i'll also add a base map enumeration to reference the style that i'd like to use and finally i'll add in the style url using a code snippet saving and refreshing the screen we now see the app displays topographic style the mountains add really nice context to the storm and zooming in we see additional detail around the grand canyon now this is just one of 25 ready to use styles so let's try a couple more in the developer documentation these styles are listed out and categorized by streets and navigation imagery and topography open street map as well as additional creative styles let's try the imagery going back to the source code and updating the enumeration then refreshing the app we see that this precipitation data plays out really nicely over the satellite imagery let's try a couple more there's osm standard relief which builds on the popular open street map cartography to add terrain data we see this terrain very clearly zooming in towards denver and looking at the edge of the storm there's also a more creative style arcgis colored pencil this one's more fun and may appeal to a younger audience there's also one of my personal favorites arcgis nova here it provides a nice dark blue backdrop to highlight the precipitation data all of these styles offer unique cartography that you can incorporate into your applications they're also backed by the same authoritative global content as we see in more detail here moving in towards the streets of toronto so in just a few lines of code we're able to update an existing application with arcgis platform services and improve the user experience thank you and back to you ewan thanks max wow that was pretty straightforward all i need to do is to get an api key choose an arcgis style and go it doesn't get much simpler than that now let's hear from a successful startup airspace link and how they're using arcgis platform to power their innovative drone operations solution michael over to you hello my name is michael healander i'm the co-founder and ceo of aerospace link and we build drone highways and we do that by providing digital infrastructure for recreational and advanced drone operations our air hub for pilot software is an faa approved low altitude ground and air digital safety system with drone authorization and notification capabilities that's a mouthful so we're currently integrated into 726 airports with thousands of pilots and hundreds of businesses leveraging our system today our solutions are supporting simple flights to advanced public safety drone operations in ontario california covid test kit deliveries in syracuse new york highway road inspections in north dakota and supply chain parts delivery in dearborn michigan some really exciting use cases are starting to happen here in the u.s to build these solutions to stand up to the rigorous faa government and commercial industry security standards and requirements we needed to start with high quality trusted data with global support at a price that could allow our business to move quickly and affordably our co-founder and vp of engineering danny bradshaw made the recommendations to go with the arcgis platform based on this criteria plus the breadth of data and spatial analytics tools that we can leverage in the future we have now built a world-class solution with the arcgis platform supporting our base capabilities so let's take a look at how the arcgis platform supports our users with a simple and a complex drone flight operation all right i'm going to demo a simple recreational pilot and i just want to fly where i'm standing and you can see right away that it's launched into my location and i'm using the base maps provided by esri to get a better understanding of where i'm flying what are some of the obstacles but i'm easily able to integrate other data sources our faa data exchange integration our integration with the 9-1-1 systems with the local governments and our enriched data with the hazards that you're about to fly over so from here i'm going to go and do a more advanced operation you can see i'm using the geocoding services provided through the arcgis platform now on this operation i'm going to fly under part 107 i'm going to set it out a couple days i'm going to set my flight height to 300 feet and in this case i wanted to use the advanced operations i wanted to figure out what is the safest path for a drone to fly to fly with the least amount of people and hazards through this community so it's going to run a algorithm figuring out uh population density uh utilities critical facilities advisories on the ground and the fa rules and regulations and what it's doing is it just processed all the rules it's throwing up the warnings that you're about to violate certain flight heights because you can only fly at 200 feet it's also giving me some local government information that there's a 911 incident in progress that i'm routing around and now what i'm going to do is run flight insights and that is starting to take into account demographic data and the number of people that you're flying over to create a safety case for the faa so from here i'm going to submit my flight path operation to the faa in the air traffic control tower and i've now got an authorization and we can take a look at that authorization so now dtw knows i'm going to fly at 200 feet for an hour and they have my contact information and can contact me if there's a problem now that our engineers are not burdened with maintaining these standard services our developers and data scientists are able to focus on solving the hard problems of scaling advanced unmanned drone operations into our national airspace needless to say the arcgis platform services rich documentation smart mapping and analytics is a game changer for airspace link as our nation establishes a new low altitude infrastructure for the future thank you thanks michael what a great example of an application built on top of arcgis platform now i'd like to look at arcgis platform's rest api this api underpins everything that we've shown you here this morning all of the capabilities of the platform are available to you as a set of rest services to consume inside your applications whether you're building these apps or perhaps you're building services or doing business system to business systems integrations next we have a surprise guest from london irfon khan who is the president of technology and platforms at sap now sap and esri have a strategic partnership for quite some time but we're about to enter into our next phase taking arcgis platform and its services and embedding them directly into the business technology platform that sap is working on and making it available to their ecosystem of developers to learn more about this please welcome irfan all the way from london earthen hi how are you doing i'm doing very well nice to be here today great can you tell me a little bit and share with the audience here the work that sap are doing with arcgis platform and its services absolutely firstly a pleasure to be here today business technology platform as you as you've described from sap is is a real big investment that we're making on collating a lot of services technical services technology services around database data management and analytics and one of the other key components that we have within that is our platform as a service which is exactly where the arcgis platform is going to be fitting in we're going to be exposing a set of extension and integration services and those services will then can be consumed both by internal sap for the developer productivity that they desire but also equally so for the for the enhancement of sap customer applications and the ecosystem in general as well so btp is a very substantial investment and we couldn't be happier to have the arcgis platform featuring within that that's fantastic and i think the thing that's exciting to me is it's not just taking the services that we offer and embedding them in and making them available to your own internal developers to build out their solutions it's actually exposing that to all the developers within your ecosystem as a whole as we build out our cloud strategies with your technology platform and ours it's obviously embracing the cloud in these patterns how do you think this is going to impact developers as a whole moving forward it's a great question i mean we we've uh taken a look at the developer productivity of the sap internal developer and of course the external developers that are out there and what's pretty clear with the very substantial cloud-first approach that we're taking and the likelihood of those applications needing to be much much more agile it's almost necessary requirement right now that the services that we provide are available in such a way that they can provide a lot more flexibility than perhaps in the past now if you look at it from a from an sap esri perspective i mean we have of course the geo database we have the ability for whether it's an esri customer coming in from the arcgis platform on the on the on the enterprise side or whether it's going to be of course now even on the historical side we want every single developer to have ultima ultimate level of flexibility so where we are right now is we're trying to make sure that whether it's extension scope and integration value that they're looking for business content we want the ability for those developers to really have a much faster time to market and ultimately a faster time to value for both the customers and of course the internal organization as well that's great and i think we both agreed services first strategy is the future for developers it's the most flexible and it does get you your solutions to market as as quickly as possible irfan thank you very much for joining us today and i'll let you get back to uh to work thank you thank you so much so we've heard from salesforce and how they're bringing maps into their apps we've heard from airspace link and how they're using not just mapping but some of the demographic and other spatial services coming from rjs platform and just then we heard from sap and how they're integrating their next generation technology platform with ours these are just some of the many customers who are already building on top of arcgis platform from the whole development team at esri i want to thank you for joining us this morning and have a great day wow it's been an inspiring and informative event and we hope you enjoyed learning about arcgis platform this is our new platform as a service designed for all developers today you saw how early adopters are enhancing their products using location services and open mapping apis you also saw how location services enables you to quickly transform your product and get to market fast lastly you witnessed how simple it is to add location services into your product so if you liked what you saw it's easy to get started check out our website and sign up for a free developer account today we can't wait to see what you create thank you for joining us and have a great day you
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