Sharing Content to ArcGIS Enterprise
£1,170.00
Bring your enterprise GIS portal to life.
Web maps, apps, and other authoritative GIS resources are the lifeblood of an ArcGIS Enterprise portal website. This course covers key workflows and best practices to add resources to your portal and make them easily accessible. Get the information you need to efficiently share a variety of resources that support operational workflows, collaboration within and across business lines, and the ability of portal users to infuse their projects with location-based insight.
Please note: If you have previously attended Sharing GIS Content using ArcGIS then we do not recommend you attend this course as the content is similar.
Additional information
Venue | Virtual |
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Date | 16th January 2025 – 17th January 2025, 27th March 2025 – 28th March 2025, 3rd June 2025 – 4th June 2025 |
- Introduction to ArcGIS Enterprise: The ArcGIS geoinformation model, identifying ArcGIS geoinformation model components, base ArcGIS Enterprise deployment, accessing portal content, discovering a portal item’s details.
- Adding items to the portal: Data storage for items created in the portal, adding portal items that are supported by a service, working with portal items and services, improving the searchability of portal items, modifying portal layers.
- Sharing content in ArcGIS Enterprise: Sharing portal items, considerations for creating a group, configuring a shared update group, using web apps to share content.
- Sharing GIS resources using ArcGIS Pro: Accessing portal content in ArcGIS Pro, fundamental sharing models, comparing the sharing models, making data accessible to ArcGIS Server.
- Publishing workflow for ArcGIS-managed data: Benefits of ArcGIS-managed data, data hosted by ArcGIS data store, discover the setting for feature layer views, data hosted by the hosting server, identifying the data storage location.
- Publishing workflow for user-managed data: Benefits of user-managed data, registering data stores in ArcGIS Pro, web layers that can reference a registered data store, user-managed versus ArcGIS-managed.
- Understanding the performance of layers: Portal layer performance, evaluating the performance of portal layers, identifying the role of a map layer, selecting the optimal role for a map layer.
- Optimising basemap layers: Cached layers as basemaps, creating optimised custom basemap layers, types of portal layers that can function as basemaps, working with vector tile layers.
- Optimising operational layers: Optimisation techniques for operational layers, identifying examples of operational layers.
- Using optimised layers in a map: Identifying the components of a map, publishing a web map.
Completion of Introduction to ArcGIS Pro for GIS Newcomers or Migrating from ArcMap to ArcGIS Pro or equivalent working knowledge.
Esri will provide the following software to use during class:
- ArcGIS Pro 3.x
- ArcGIS Enterprise 11.1 (Standard or Advanced).
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