Case studies and user stories illustrate how ArcEditor is a key part of many enterprise GIS installations.
The Arizona Republic[PDF-358 KB, 2 pages]
The Arizona Republic needed to fine-tune targeting of customers for its advertisers, some of whom wanted the ability to target their ads to certain segments of the population or just to certain areas.
City of Anaheim, California[PDF-206 KB]
Many different organizations work with a central GIS knowledge foundation based on an ArcSDE geodatabase. Participating departments include water, electric, planning, community development, fire, and police.
City of Nice, France[PDF-770 KB]
The city of Nice, France, has an enterprise GIS system that has improved communication between city departments and the community. An additional benefit is improved analysis and mapping capabilities.
City of Portland, Oregon[PDF-659 KB]
An enterprisewide GIS gives the city the ability to support mission-critical operations and to provide city staff and the public with fast, easy access to information via a single source.
Ordnance Survey of Great Britain[PDF-465 KB, 2 pages]
The agency wanted to unify its GIS efforts across the agency for improved management, efficiency, and communication of its GIS data and products.
User Stories
City of Westerville, Ohio
A true enterprise GIS connects all areas of its local government infrastructure. They have integrated economic development reporting Web services to provide demographic reports in minutes rather than days.
NESA, Denmark, Electric
NESA, Denmark's largest electricity company, worked with Miner & Miner and Informi to implement an extensive enterprise GIS solution that introduced streamlined working procedures and secured greater value for its owners.
AES Electopaulo, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Electric
AES Eletropaulo implemented ESRI's GIS solution to aid in automating one of the most complete energy distribution databases in the world. The advantages of the ESRI system are its simple operation, versatility, and faster analysis.
Hydro One, Ontario, Canada, Electric
After conducting a comprehensive evaluation of GIS software, Hydro One decided to implement an ESRI GIS platform, based on open IT standards, that was capable of integration with other Enterprise systems.