Chris Andrews Product Manager, 3D and ArcGIS Earth

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Chris Andrews Product Manager, 3D and ArcGIS Earth an Intro Matterhorn data courtesy Vricon, Inc. 30 minutes for this presentation Chris Andrews Product Manager, 3D and ArcGIS Earth Brian Sims 3D Content Lead

3D across the Esri product family ArcGIS Pro Powerful 2D/3D desktop authoring and data management 3D Analyst Rich analysis for advanced 3D workflows CityEngine Advanced editing tool for Urban Designers ArcGIS for Server Scalable 2D/3D enterprise content distribution and geoprocessing ArcGIS Online Content and services for sharing ideas in 2D and 3D ArcGIS Earth Easy-to-use 3D data exploration for Enterprise users ArcGIS Runtime Developer tools for 2D and 3D custom solutions ArcGIS Marketplace 3rd party geospatial apps and data for the enterprise As 3D expands across the product line, we are working hard at developing a clearly differentiated story so that you can tell which product or API is most useful where. Web App Builder and App Builder Studio?

ArcGIS Earth is… ArcGIS Earth is an interactive globe viewer that helps you explore any part of the world and work with 3D and 2D map data including KML

Why are customers interested in ArcGIS Earth? Need immediacy of KML or other file-based workflows Want lightweight user interface and familiar experience Benefit from extending the ArcGIS platform for communication to stakeholders across the enterprise

Example ArcGIS Earth users Law Enforcement Commercial Real Estate Education Images taken from Creative Commons with Modification search Field agent GIS Administrator Student Needs to quickly see shared services, automatically generated shapefiles, and KML in a secure network Needs to deploy an app across the enterprise that provides a common experience for viewing map data in 3D Needs to view and explore Living Atlas data combined with university-created data for academic projects

ArcGIS Earth Easy to use & configure KML & Open Standards 1.1 April Integrated with the Platform Disconnected standalone mode 1.2 UC Integrated Mesh data

1.2 Capabilities Summary View basemaps and navigate the globe Add KML, CSV/TXT, shapefiles, Esri REST services, and OGC WMS and WMTS KML timesliders with playback Draw and measure Share and save maps Admin configuration and personalization Web Mercator and WGS84 GCS Batch address geocoding is possible if Earth is signed into a Portal for ArcGIS Server with a configured locator. Batch address geocoding against the ArcGIS Online locator services is not supported in any configuration.

Browse basemaps and navigate Explore basemaps in ArcGIS Online or Portal for ArcGIS Server Zoom, Pan, Orbit with mouse, keyboard, or touch Personalize navigation settings and atmosphere Navigate using the TOC Locate Points of Interest Explore properties on data layers *New in 1.2

Add basemaps and elevation sources Set basemaps and elevation services for offline or connected use Basemaps Add Imagery TPKs or services Add/remove basemap Elevation sources Use services or local elevation files Add/remove/change order

Add data Add KML/KMZ as files or links Add and style shapefiles and CSV/TXT files Add OGC WMS and WMTS Add Esri RESTful services Feature layers Map services Image services 3D scene layers

Add data – KML/KMZ Load KML/KMZ files and services Use NetworkLinks, overlays, and other standard KML features Timesliders with playback Use KML/KMZ as Start Up layers Ongoing improvements

Add data – 3D Scene Layers 3D Object and Integrated Mesh scene layers Services or local SPK files Integrated mesh data supersedes ground elevation

Add data – SHP and CSV/TXT Add SHP and CSV/TXT as files Address geocode CSV/TXT if connected to on premises Portal Change symbols

Draw and Measure Draw and label 2D points, paths, and polygons Save drawing elements as KMZ Measure coordinate locations, path distance & heading, area Copy measurements to clipboard Set default measurement and coordinate display units

Share and Save maps Send maps by email Save map images Print maps

Personalization Define proxy settings Set default Portal Set user profile location Import/export workspace Set default measurement units Set navigation speed Turn on/off auto-save Turn on atmosphere

Administrative configuration Define Start Up layers Define point-based service Configure help location Configure feedback link Configure acknowledgements link Set overrides for additional defaults Streetview imagery shown is a demo example of Google Streetview integration and does not imply endorsement of ArcGIS Earth or Esri by Google

ArcGIS Earth and Living Atlas Demo

Licensing ArcGIS Earth is free for download and use Users of ArcGIS Earth can view publicly-shared data in ArcGIS Online and Portal for ArcGIS without a Named User account Protected data in Online and Portal requires Named User access Some premium content in the Living Atlas requires a Named user account Download directly from http://j.mp/ArcGISEarthDownload Version 1.2 is English-only

More information and support Product pages and download – http://j.mp/ArcGISEarthDownload Help documentation and system requirements – http://j.mp/Earth1_0Doc GeoNet forum - http://j.mp/Earth1_0Forum Twitter - @ArcGISEarth Earth 1.2 blog - http://bit.ly/Earth1_2Blog ArcGIS Earth 1.2 blog - http://j.mp/Earth1_1Blog

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