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The growing demand for accessible geographic information is a constant challenge to GIS departments everywhere. Now, with Esri’s new ArcGIS Online subscription, organizations will have the ability to store, manage and host their mapping services in Esri’s cloud and easily publish their geographic content using cloud services. Join this webinar to learn what you need to know to be ready.
Through these new capabilities, organizations can share their knowledge and extend the use and value of their GIS. It enables them to meet the growing demand for their time and services by making geographic information available on-demand across the organization or other community through Esri’s managed and secure cloud infrastructure.
Join Esri’s Nate Bennett, senior technical engineer, and Paul Ross, ArcGIS Online product manager, to learn how your organization can benefit.
Register for this webinar to learn more about:
You will also learn more about new ArcGIS Online features and capabilities, including hosted feature and map services, administrative controls for provisioning user accounts and resources, and how different clients can be used with ArcGIS Online, making it easy to disseminate maps and data to your internal and external customers.
Who should attend
This webinar is intended for GIS analysts and manager, IT managers, administrators and CTOs, developers and Web designers, and CXOs.
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