Hosted GIS
A cost-effective way to include mapping, GIS functionality, and geographic content in Web-enabled applications, hosted by ESRI to increase efficiency & reduce costs
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Mobile GIS
Mobile GIS is the expansion of a geographic information system (GIS) from the office into the field. A mobile GIS enables field based personnel to capture, store, update, manipulate, analyze, and display geographic information. Mobile GIS integrates one or more of the following technologies:
o Mobile devices
o Global Positioning Systems (GPS)
o Wireless communications for Internet GIS access
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Developer GIS
ESRI provides developer products that allow you to build custom desktop or server GIS applicationsor embed GIS functionality in existing applications.
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Server GIS
Server GIS is used for many kinds of centrally hosted GIS computing desktop GIS as well as Web browsers. Mobile computing devices, and digital appliances. The server-based GIS technology trend is growing. GIS software can be centralized in application servers to deliver GIS capabilities to large numbers of users over networks. Enterprise GIS users connect to central GIS servers using traditional.
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Desktop GIS
ArcGIS Desktop is a collection of software products that runs on standard desktop computers. It is used to create, import, edit, query, map, analyze, and publish geographic information. There are 4 products in the ArcGIS Desktop collection; each adds a higher level of functionality.
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