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The Complete Geographic Inormation System
ArcGIS®
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ESRI® ArcGIS® is an integrated amily o sotware products that consists o Desktop GIS,
Server GIS, Mobile GIS, and Online GIS. ArcGIS technology is a platorm or building a com-
plete geographic inormation system (GIS) that lets you easily author data, maps, globes, and
models on the desktop; publish them to a GIS server and/or share them online; and use them
on the desktop, on the Web, or in the eld. ESRI also oers a variety o data rom leading
data providers or your GIS projects.
ArcGIS®
The Complete Geographic Information System
What Is GIS?
GIS is an integrated collec-tion o computer sotware
and data used to view and
manage inormation about
geographic places, analyze
spatial relationships, and
model spatial processes.
GIS provides a ramework
or gathering and organiz-
ing spatial data and related
inormation so that it can be
displayed and analyzed.
Why GIS?
GIS gives you tools to
analyze your data and see
the results in the orm o
powerul, interactive maps
that reveal how things work
together, allowing you to
make the most inormed
decisions possible.
Use the visualization, data
management, and spatial
analysis tools o ArcGIS or
•Asset/Data management
including systems integration,
claims/case management,
service/territory area management,
and constituent/customer management
•Planning and analysis such as orecasting and risk analysis
•Business operations such as call center/dispatching; monitoring and tracking;
eld data collection; inspections, maintenance, and operations; and routing
•Situational awareness including decision support and customer/public access
Server GIS
Online GIS
UsePublishAuthor
Web
Desktop GIS
Mobile GIS
Desktop GIS
Interoperable, open, and standards based, ArcGIS provides an enterprise system for authoring, serving,and using geographic knowledge.
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Desktop GIS
Desktop GIS is the platorm or creating, editing, and analyzing geographic knowledge. It allows you to see your data on a map and analyze
it to reveal patterns, relationships, and trends that are not readily apparent in tabular data, improving your decision making. Desktop GIS
includes ready-to-use data and tools that let you build process models, scripts, and complete workfows to help you better answer questions,
test predictions, and examine relationships in your data.
Desktop GIS consists o ArcGIS Desktop, ArcGIS Engine, and ArcGIS Explorer.
ArcGIS Engine
ArcGIS Engine provides a
standard ramework or
developers to create customGIS and mapping applications.
ArcGIS Engine is a core set o
cross-platorm components
compatible with multiple
programming languages that
enables developers to rapidly
build GIS solutions on ESRI’s
ArcGIS platorm.
ArcGIS Explorer ArcGIS Explorer is a ree, download-
able geobrowser that oers an easy
way to view, present, and share
GIS data. It connects directly to a
variety o ready-to-use ArcGIS Online
basemaps and layers and enables
you to connect to your own map
services or add local data.
ArcGIS Desktop
ArcGIS Desktop provides data and
tools to help you create, edit, import,
map, query, analyze, and publish
geographic inormation. ArcGIS
Desktop products include ArcIno®,
ArcEditor™, ArcView®, ArcReader™,
and the ArcGIS Desktop extensions.
ArcGIS Desktop
• Datavisualization,integration,andmanagement
• Spatialmodelingandanalysis
• High-endcartography
• SpecializedGIStools
ArcGIS Engine
•Supportsdevelopmentenvironments:
Java™,.NET,C++,andCOM
•Includescustomcommands,controls,andprogrammableobjectlibraries
•Providestemplates,samples,and
plug-insforMicrosoft®VisualStudio®
andEclipse™IDEs
•DeveloperKit—Availablethroughthe
ESRIDeveloperNetwork(EDNSM)
ArcGIS Explorer•Supportfor2Dand3Dmappingservices
•Supportforgeoprocessingservices
•Abilitytoaccessandfuseanystandard
Webservice
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Server GIS
Server GIS provides ast, reliable access to your trusted maps, imagery, models, and GIS tools via the Web. You can publish your GIS resources
or use in desktop, mobile, and Web applications. Server GIS is highly interoperable, can be scaled to meet increasing demand, and supports
industry security standards.
Server GIS products include ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Server extensions.
ArcGIS Server
ArcGIS Server is a complete
and integrated server-based GIS.
It comes with out-o-the-box
Web mapping and mobile GIS
applications and delivers Web
services that support spatial data
management, spatial analysis,
and 2D and 3D visualization.
ArcGIS Server Extensions
ArcGIS Server extensions oer more
capabilities to your system, including
sharing advanced process models via
Web applications.
ArcGIS Server Developer Opportunities
• WebApplicationDeveloperFramework
(ADF™)forbothJavaand.NETenvironments
• IntegrationwithMicrosoftVisualStudio2008,
Eclipse,andNetBeans™IDEs
• AJAX-enabledWebcontrols
• OpenAPIsforSOAP,REST,JavaScript™,
Adobe®Flex™,andMicrosoftSilverlight
ArcGIS Server Extensions
•3D
• Image
• Spatial
• Network
• DataInteroperability
• Geostatistical
• Schematics• Geoportal
• JobTracking
ArcGIS ServerDeveloperOpportunities
ArcGIS Server provides a
comprehensive rame-
work or integrating GIS
data and capabilities intoyour Web applications.
ArcGIS Server
• Browser-basedaccesstoGIS
• Centralizedmanagementof
geographicdata
• Imagerymanagement
• Integrationwithother
enterprisesystems(CRM,ERP)
• SupportforGISandIT
interoperabilitystandards
ESRI Developer Network
The ESRI Developer Network (EDNSM) provides developers with a cost-eective way to license
ArcGIS products and tools through an annual subscription-based program. It provides the
resources necessary to create a wide range o custom GIS solutions on every platorm, including
desktop, mobile, server, and the Web. Visit www.esri.com/edn or more inormation.
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Learn more about ArcGIS at www.esri.com/arcgis.
Mobile GIS
Mobile GIS technology extends GIS beyond the oce and allows organizations to make accurate business decisions and collaborate in both
eld and oce environments. Wireless connectivity, geoservices, and Web mapping applications allow eld-based proessionals to complete
database transactions in near real time.
Mobile GIS products include ArcGIS Mobile and ArcPad®.
ArcGIS Mobile
ArcGIS Mobile is a task-based mobile GIS
application that enables organizations
and eld personnel to deliver GIS data
and services rom centralized servers,
providing immediate access over wired
and wireless networks to a range o
Windows Mobile devices.
Share eld data dynamically across the
organization with
• Acomprehensiveout-of-the-box
mobile application
• Afullycustomizedsoftware
development kit (SDK)
ArcGIS Mobile
•Simple.NETdevelopertools
•Real-timemapviewingand
dataediting
•Wirelesssynchronizationwith
ArcGISServer
•Centrallymanaged
large-scaledeployments
•Connectedordisconnected
GIS-focusedapplications
ArcPad
ArcPad sotware provides mobile mapping, GIS, and
GPS integration to eld users via handheld mobile
devices. Data collection with ArcPad is ast and easy
and improves critical decision making in the eld.
ArcPad
•Supportsarangeofeldmappingapplications
•Providesout-of-the-box,ready-to-usefunctionality
•Easilyintegrateswithexternalhardware•IscompatiblewithArcGISDesktopandArcGISServer
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Online GIS
Data
ESRI provides a ull spectrum o ready-to-use, high-quality geospatial data products, as well as demographic and market data, to help you with
your visualization and analysis projects.
ArcGIS Online
ArcGIS SM Online is deeply integrated with ArcGIS
and provides immediate access to ready-to-use map
and task services. It also provides a platorm ornding and sharing geographic inormation, such
as maps, layers, and tools.
ESRI Data & Maps
More than 26 GB o data—including
imagery and basemaps—are packaged
with ArcGIS sotware.
ESRI DataUse demographic data, segmentation
data, consumer spending, business listings,
and other market data or location analy-
sis, customer proling, and other market
research and analysis projects.
ESRI StreetMap™ Premium
Provide geocoding, routing, and high-
quality cartographic display using ArcGIS
Server or ArcGIS Desktop with this
enhanced, ready-to-use street dataset.
ArcGIS Data Appliance
Use terabytes o prerendered world-
wide data along with geocoding
and routing services, delivered on a
network storage device.
Demographic and Income ProfileSample
©2006ESRI On-demand reports and maps fromBusiness AnalystOnline.Orderatwww.esri.com/baoorcall 800-292-2224 12/18/2006 Page 1 of2
Proposed Site Latitude: 35.138763
9200Spain Rd NE Longitude: -106.539919
Albuquerque, NM 87111 Site Type: Drive Time Drive Time: 15 minutes
Summary 2000 2006 2011
Populat ion 362,322 380,024 408,264
Households 152,391 164,401 178,661
Families 91,015 94,399 99,536
Average Household Size 2.32 2.25 2.23
Owner Occupied HUs 88,850 95,861 104,970
Rent er Occupied HUs 63,541 68,540 73,692
Median Age 36.7 38.1 38.9
Trends:2006-2011 AnnualRate Area State National
Populat ion 1.44% 1.19% 1.30%
Households 1.68% 1.4% 1.33%
Families 1.07% 0.94% 1.08%
Owner HHs 1.83% 1.45% 1.41%
Median Household Income 3.13% 3.12% 3.32%
2000 2006 2011
H ou se ho ld s b yI nc om e N um be r Percent Number Percent Number Percent
< $15,000 26,851 17.6% 23,612 14.4% 21,483 12.0%
$15,000 -$24,999 22,857 15.0% 19,321 11.8% 18,044 10.1%
$25,000 -$34,999 21,552 14.1% 20,183 12.3% 19,147 10.7%
$35,000 -$49,999 25,068 16.4% 26,752 16.3% 25,563 14.3%
$50,000 -$74,999 25,910 17.0% 29,092 17.7% 33,521 18.8%
$75,000 -$99,999 13,537 8.9% 17,241 10.5% 18,880 10.6%
$100,000 -$149,999 10,834 7.1% 17,741 10.8% 24,073 13.5%
$150,000 -$199,000 2,989 2.0% 4,965 3.0% 8,686 4.9%
$200,000+ 2,871 1.9% 5,493 3.3% 9,262 5.2%
Median Household Income $37,529 $45,452 $53,028
Average Household Income $51,308 $64,015 $77,729
Per Capit a Income $21,972 $28,028 $34,357
2000 2006 2011
Population by Age Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
0 - 4 22,246 6.1% 23,147 6.1% 25,119 6.2%
5 - 9 22,840 6.3% 21,419 5.6% 21,900 5.4%
10 - 14 23,598 6.5% 22,880 6.0% 23,088 5.7%
15 - 19 26,098 7.2% 25,528 6.7% 25,300 6.2%
20 - 24 27,423 7.6% 30,375 8.0% 31,276 7.7%
25 - 34 49,421 13.6% 52,256 13.8% 58,952 14.4%
35 - 44 56,548 15.6% 50,781 13.4% 49,335 12.1%
45 - 54 52,008 14.4% 56,711 14.9% 59,891 14.7%
55 - 64 32,706 9.0% 43,796 11.5% 54,136 13.3%
65 - 74 25,091 6.9% 25,406 6.7% 29,162 7.1%
75 - 84 18,190 5.0% 19,672 5.2% 20,022 4.9%
85+ 6,154 1.7% 8,052 2.1% 10,084 2.5%
2000 2006 2011
Ra ce a nd E th ni cit y Nu mbe r Percent Number Percent Number Percent
White Alone 270,571 74.7% 281,012 73.9% 299,088 73.3%
Black Alone 10,595 2.9% 11,267 3.0% 12,332 3.0%
American Indian Alone 14,253 3.9% 15,826 4.2% 17,700 4.3%
Asian Alone 9,014 2.5% 11,015 2.9% 13,215 3.2%
Pacific IslanderAlone 367 0.1% 406 0.1% 466 0.1%
Some Ot her Race Alone 42,445 11.7% 44,526 11.7% 48,142 11.8%
Two or More Races 15,078 4.2% 15,973 4.2% 17,322 4.2%
H isp an ic O ri gi n( An y R ac e) 1 24 ,9 26 3 4.5 % 1 39 ,4 97 3 6. 7% 1 57 ,5 95 3 8. 6%
DataNote: Incomeis expressedincurrent dollars.
Source:U .S.Bur eauoftheC ensus ,2000C ensus ofPopul at ionandH ous i ng.ESRIfor ecasts for 2006 and2011.
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ESRI has a long-standing commitment to serving and responding
to the GIS user community, and that commitment is exemplied
by the breadth o ESRI’s support services. ArcGIS support and
educational services consist o technical maintenance programs
designed to meet the needs o dierent types o users, as well as
sotware releases and updates, technical support, online support
services, publications, training, and consulting services.
ArcGIS Maintenance Program
ESRI oers a cost-eective maintenance program that
includes sotware updates, technical support, and many other
benets. Oered as an annual subscription, this program makes
it easy or you to plan or the cost o support and sotware
updates. Complimentary registrations to the ESRI International
User Conerence are included with certain standard ESRI
sotware maintenance options. For more inormation, visit
www.esri.com/maintenance.
Technical Support
ESRI oers a rich array o technical support and user community
resources to help you meet your GIS challenges. From 24/7
technical support to online user groups and a variety o sel-help
resources, ESRI has the tools to make you successul. For more
inormation, visit www.esri.com/support.
Training
ESRI oers instructor-led courses at ESRI learning centers and
client acilities around the world as well as over the Internet.
Sel-study Web courses are also available or those who preer
online training. Courses cover a variety o topics related to ESRI
sotware, the theory underlying GIS technology, and approaches
to applying GIS tools to nd solutions in particular elds. ESRI
combines hands-on experience, interactivity, and instructional
support to create an eective learning environment. For more
inormation, visit www.esri.com/training.
Books
ESRI Press books and workbooks on geographic inormation
science, GIS technology, and GIS applications are used in ormal
university and corporate training programs everywhere. ESRI
Press titles help the rst-time learner as well as the proessional
user and are available through major booksellers and rom ESRI
at www.esri.com/esripress.
Professional Services
ESRI GIS proessionals oer consulting, design, programming,
and implementation services as well as database design and
assistance in data publishing. For more inormation, visit
www.esri.com/services.
ESRI Support and Educational Services
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helping people make better
decisions through management and
analysis o geographic inormation.
Our culturally diverse sta work
with our business partners and
hundreds o thousands o people
who use GIS to make a dierence
in our world.
A ull-service GIS company, ESRI
oers support or implementing
GIS technology rom the desktop
to enterprise-wide servers, online
services, and mobile devices.
GIS solutions are fexible and
customizable to meet the needs o
all our users.
Our Focus
At ESRI, we ocus on promoting
the value o GIS and its applications
throughout the world and pay close
attention to our users’ needs. Our
sotware development and services
respond to our customers with
products that are easy to use, fexible,
and integrated. Our technology is
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valuable to our users.
We have a strong commitment to
educating our customers through
ESRI’s various training programs. ESRI
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