Brochures/White Papers
Brochures
ArcGIS Server: A Complete and Integrated Server GIS [PDF]
ArcGIS Server Functionality Matrix [PDF]
ArcGIS Server Functionality Matrix Poster [PDF]
What's New in ArcGIS 9.3 [PDF]
White Papers
ArcGIS Server: ESRI's Complete Server GIS [PDF]
This white paper describes the benefits of ArcGIS Server. It also discusses ArcGIS Server's out-of-the-box functionality and shows how various people within organizations use ArcGIS Server.
ArcGIS Enterprise Security: Delivering Secure Solutions [PDF]
Effective enterprise security can be a challenge for IT architects and security specialists who design, deploy, and support mission-critical solutions. While recent industry advancements, especially in the areas of Web services standards and services-oriented architectures, are helping architects to more effectively meet their security objectives, these new capabilities are also contributing to an already complex set of protocols, tools, and architectures.
An Overview of Distributing Data with Geodatabases [PDF]
This white paper describes data distribution involving copy creation of the data and distributing data between two or more geodatabases. To keep the copies in sync, data distribution also includes a means to apply edits made to each copy across all copies. This paper discusses cases where you will need to distribute your data and introduces the options available.
Geospatial Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) [PDF]
This white paper describes the basic components that support a geospatial SOA in a vendor-neutral framework, and then describes how ESRI components fit into this framework.
Developing and Deploying an Integrated Geoenabled SOA Business Solution: A Case Study [PDF]
In this case study, multiple disparate information systems and heritage data sources were integrated to deliver a flexible business solution using a service-oriented approach. Specifically, standards-based SOA-enabling technologies and design principles were used to integrate GIS spatial analysis and visualization services, along with other business information systems, in a Web-based, service-oriented business application environment.
GIS-Based Enterprise Solutions with WebSphere Server and ArcGIS Server [PDF]
Geographic information systems (GIS) play a role in the process of solving critical business problems in industries such as government, utilities, retail, banking, insurance, oil and gas, transportation, and health. Gathering and summarizing information about the geographic location and the movement of core business elements is essential to the operation of today's enterprises. These elements could include products, assets, or services within a commercial or government entity.
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