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Every time a new version of ArcGIS is released I receive one particular question more often than any other. The exact words can change but it's always something to the effect of "How am I going to move all of my users from ArcGIS Desktop to ArcGIS Pro"? A big part of my role at Esri is helping customers implement and configure the ArcGIS platform, and that extends to upgrading to the latest version of ArcGIS and installing the newest products. So when someone asks me this question they are usually expecting me to talk about a technology migration path for desktop users. But a straight path like that assumes users will perform a 1 for 1 swap of ArcMap for ArcGIS Pro over time, and that's often not the best way to address the underlying question. Instead of a need for migration I like to think of this as an opportunity for modernization. Migration generally focuses on the technology. Upgrades, patches, installing the latest product. Modernization may involve upgrading and new products but that's only a means to an end. It's really about moving to a new pattern. A paradigm shift. In our conversation about ArcMap and ArcGIS Pro that pattern is Web GIS. As we move from Desktop, to Server, to Web and eventually Distributed GIS new options present themselves that were previously unavailable. ArcGIS Pro and all of the other Web GIS native applications allow for new and powerful functionality that we can only leverage if we shift the way we look at using GIS. When working with users on modernization I almost always start by asking three simple questions: Who are the users? What location information do they value? What answers are they after? Everyone that is using ArcGIS is trying to solve a problem, ask a question, or get an answer using spatial data. That problem, question, and answer come together as a workflow and the workflow, not the technology, is what we want to focus on. Once we answer those questions we start reviewing the existing workflows and making a workflow by workflow recommendation on how to modernize each using one of three options. Desktop to Pro Workflow Transition: A one-to-one swap of technologies by rebuilding workflows in Pro using only out-of-the-box (OOB) functionality. If you can do it this is it's the preferred approach because it has the smallest learning curve, requires less change management and can likely be accomplished with minimal changes to data. Although you may be accessing data differently (i.e. through services instead of direct GDB editing) in many cases. This is your easy button but don't expect you can use it in every case. Desktop to a Web GIS Enabled Product Transition: When a one-to-one swap isn't an option (or an OOB app is a better fit than Pro) you can adjust the workflow you're using in Desktop to another Esri product. Examples could range from something as simple as using collector for offline data collection rather than an ArcGIS Desktop with checked out data on a Toughbook, to more complicated changes that effect the underlying system architecture, like using a web app template and ArcGIS services to review and approve data changes rather than using a multitude of versioned databases and spending hours reconciling the edits. This option is often the most over looked. After years of comfortably working in ArcGIS Desktop our instinct is that we either need to move a workflow to Pro or build a plugin for Pro. But with the vast ecosystem of Esri Apps that leverage Web GIS we can often find a suitable (if not preferable) replacement for a desktop workflow using an OOB app that is fully supported and maintained by Esri. Sometimes changes like these require architectural or data adjustments, so while they may not be minor changes to a GIS administrator if done properly they can provide a very simple transition for the user. Desktop to Custom Technology Transition: In the past 10 years I've seen a great swing from customization being the default approach to any problem, to COTS over custom at all costs. But in the past few years we've seen the pendulum settle somewhere in between, and while configure first is still a great rule, customization is no longer frowned upon when needed. With the Developer tools available with ArcGIS this custom technology can take many forms. So think about your userbase when you are deciding how to go about building your new custom app, tool, or plugin. Think about what else the user of that workflow will be doing. Is this their only workflow? If so maybe a JavaScript app that's easy to maintain and can be built quickly is best. Do they have several workflows and most of them will be moving to a mobile app? Then maybe building with AppStudio makes sense so you limit that user's need to switch devices. Or are 99% of their workflows staying in the desktop with ArcGIS Pro? If so maybe a custom Pro plugin is worth the investment. It all depends on context. As you modernize your GIS and help your users make the paradigm shift to Web GIS keep these steps in mind so you can help them understand their options, and that a whole new ecosystem of tools and products are available to help them achieve their mission.
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If you attended the Esri User Conference earlier this month you may have taken the opportunity to fill out an ArcGIS 10.6 readiness assessment to help you identify potential areas for improvement, and options to investigate prior to implementing or upgrading to ArcGIS Enterprise 10.6. If you weren't able to make it down to the Implementing ArcGIS area of the Esri Showcase and take the assessment with one of our SMEs you can still take it on your own here. The results of this assessment are based on the high level information you provide and while it doesn't represent the in depth requirements gathering needed for many complex environments it does provide general recommendation and guidance most users will find helpful when planning a migration and it's a great way to start the conversation about upgrading to 10.6 either internally or with your Esri Account Representative.
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For anyone that attended my UC session on Implementing the Platform (or those that missed it) here are the slides Jesse Smith and I presented. Please feel free to ask questions on anything you see, I know it's harder to get the context without the narrative.
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Join me tomorrow morning (Wednesday July 11th) at 8:30 in room 17A to learn some best practices on implementing the ArcGIS Platform to support your mission and overall business objectives. We'll cover conceptual topics, methodology, as well as some technical approaches for implementing and configuring the ArcGIS Platform, building capability quickly and incrementally, and using out-of-the-box functionality. Afterwards stop by the Implementing ArcGIS area in the expo and let's keep the conversation going.
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Deciding when you are ready to upgrade and implement the latest version of ArcGIS can be a daunting task. One thing I really enjoy doing each year at UC is talking to users about how to get ready to upgrade and modernize their GIS. If you’re interested in talking to an Esri expert about moving to 10.6 come by the Implementing ArcGIS area in the expo and ask about our ArcGIS 10.6 Readiness Assessment. It’s a quick survey you can take that will provide some recommendations and suggestions on steps you can take to make yourself ready to implement 10.6.
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I spent about 5 minutes on the topic of configuration vs.customization vs. development in my presentation this morning. To really learn about this in depth make sure you go to the App Configuration, Customization, or Development at 3:15 today in room 17A. Ben Schaub and Justin Turco will provide valuable insights on what method is appropriate for you based on the your needs.
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Make sure you check out the content section for the group. Many of our presenters will be adding copies of their presentations to this site for you to download.
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The Capacity Planning services package provides time with an Esri consultant to review your needs and requirements for an ArcGIS implementation, and provide a short summary of hardware recommendations.
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The ArcGIS Enterprise Jumpstart Service provides on-site installation and configuration support for ArcGIS Enterprise software.
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The Web GIS Launch Kit is designed to enable a your business and end users with support for the initial configuration of your organizational portal, determine and build appropriate information products and provide the knowledge to build a successful Web GIS.
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Enterprise GIS Health Check Services package provides a combination of on-site and remote support during which a customer’s existing production GIS is examined for errors, problems, and configuration issues that may impact the usability of Esri products. Upon completion, you receive a brief report outlining an overall assessment of system health and recommendations or suggested follow-on services to address any identified issues.
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Esri Services Packages are short-term, high-impact services that provide knowledge transfer, best practices, and consulting support on a variety of Esri products and GIS management tasks. Services Packages are delivered by Esri professionals to assist you with implementing Esri products faster and becoming self-sufficient with Esri technologies and are designed to help you: Reduce product installation and implementation time. Quickly adopt new Esri technologies. Improve productivity and operational effectiveness. Services Packages are standardized service offerings with a defined scope and fixed price.
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This presentation provides information on implementation methodology for a new ArcGIS deployment. It is from a 2016 UC presentation.
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Please join me tomorrow at 8:30am in Room 7A/B to hear about some of the best practices Esri uses to help users achieve initial operating capability. You'll hear about all the steps at a high level and I'll also point you towards other session, expo areas, and Esri publications where you can learn more. After the session come by the platform enablement area at the expo to talk to some of the same experts that created these best practices.
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If you are interested in learning some of the best practices Esri's Rent-a-Tech team uses to establish initial operating capability be sure to check out some of these sessions lead by our experts. Title Day Time Location Identify the Location Value in Your Business Tuesday 10:15am - 11:30am 14B Discover the Location Dimension of Your Business Tuesday 3:30 pm - 4:00 pm P.E. Web GIS Architecture Deployment Options Thursday 1:30pm - 2:45pm 06E Architecture Best Practices Tuesday 10:30 am - 11:00 am P.E. Planning an Enterprise Geodatabase Tuesday 10:15am - 11:30am 09A Design a Geodatabase Tuesday 5:30 pm - 6:00 pm P.E. Designing an Enterprise GIS Security Strategy Tuesday 3:15pm - 4:30pm 32A/B Thursday 3:15pm - 4:30pm 14A Building Security into Your System Tuesday 4:30 pm - 5:00 pm P.E. ArcGIS for Server: An Introduction Tuesday 8:30am - 9:45am 20D Wednesday 8:30am - 9:45am 6F Administering Your GIS Server Tuesday 1:30pm - 2:45pm 03 Thursday 3:15pm - 4:30pm 02 Portal for ArcGIS: An Introduction Tuesday 10:15am - 11:30am 02 Wednesday 10:15am - 11:30am 07 A/B Friday 9:00am - 10:15am 05A Portal for ArcGIS: Administration Wednesday 1:30pm - 2:45pm 31 B/C Thursday 10:15am - 11:30am 02 App Configuration, Customization or Development Wednesday 3:15pm - 4:30pm 17A Web GIS: Unlock the Power of Maps Across Your Organization Tuesday 11:30am - 12:00pm P.E. Maximize Value using ArcGIS Web App Templates Wednesday 1:30pm - 2:00 pm P.E. Get a Second Opinion: Enterprise GIS Health Checks Thursday 12:30pm - 1:00pm P.E. Performance and Scalability for Web GIS Thursday 10:15am - 11:30am 17A
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