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ArcGIS Is a Platform Enabling Web GIS Everywhere
Available in the Cloud . . . . . . and On-Premises
Simple Integrated Open
Desktop Web Device
Server Online Content and Services
Portal
ArcGIS Supports the Enterprise
Transforming the Role of GIS
Making Mapping and GIS Available across Your Organization Professional
GIS
ArcGIS
Executive Access
Public Engagement
Work Anywhere
Knowledge Workers
Enterprise Integration
What’s Now for Utilities? Comments we have collected
• Reconcile/Conflict Management - Large number of conflicts being encountered - Reconcile failures in certain situations
• Geometric Network
- Difficult to identify problem features up front - Need additional tools for finding issues
• Replication
- Occasional loss of data during synchronization - Insufficient logging when problems arise
Esri 2013 Development Initiatives
• Provide existing consumers of the geometric network a release from which they can continue to use our software with confidence
• Proactively looking at the platform as a whole
• Three main areas being reviewed: - Reconcile/conflict management process - Geometric network tools - Replication workflows
• Updates to be made available on the releases you currently deploy
• Utilities and Telecom Quality Improvement Patch (QIP)
Utilities and Telecom QIP
• Release plan - We have built all fixes as part of the 10.2.1 release - Joint holistic testing with Schneider Electric completed in September - Updates are now being ported back to the releases you currently deploy
• Release date
- 10.2.1 is scheduled to ship in November/December - The 10.1 sp 1 version of the QIP is wrapping up now - Work on 10.0 and 9.3.1 versions will follow
Utilities and Telecom QIP
• Want to know more? - Tuesday morning 11:00 – 12:00, Room 001A - Technical Overview of 2013 Utility Release (Esri & SE)
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ArcGIS Desktop Gets Better Enhances Quality and Introduces New Capabilities
Generalization
Improved Editing Mapping
Optimized Hot Spot
Big Data
Analysis
JSON
Excel
Geoprocessing
Image Caching
Security
What’s Next for Utilities?
• General Asset Management - “Don’t let us make mistakes” - Smart Grid makes quality data more important
• Simplified Workflows
• Better Performing Workflows/Tools
Requirements we have collected
Your input is driving our work. . . . (EGUG Feedback, Ideas.arcgis.com, etc)
What’s Next for Utilities?
• Network Modeling - More connectivity options (Z support, connectivity
without coincidence) - Support for contained features (underground, inside
plant, complex junctions) - Tracing between network (transmission to
distribution) - Changing status without editing - Better output/extraction options - Better support for networks across entire ArcGIS
stack
Requirements we have collected
What’s Next for Utilities?
• Transaction Management - Less painful reconcile - Ways to reduce the number of conflicts - Better support for split/split conflicts - Better mobile options (networks in the field)
Requirements we have collected
Utilities QIP
ArcGIS Roadmap Improving the Platform
. . . Focused on Quality, User Needs, and Innovation
2012
2013
2014
10.1
More Apps
10.2
Web GIS • Multiple Windows • 64 Bit • Clean UX • Integrated 3D • Geodesign
• Powerful Analytics • Fluid Display • Fast
New Desktop Experience
10.2.1
Utilities QIP 10.1, 10, 9.3.1
Esri Technology Update
• Tuesday 8:30am-9:30am • Room 103A ArcMap
ArcCatalog
ArcGlobe / ArcScene
Michael Young Principal Security Architect
Security
Secure Foundation
• SSAE16 - Esri Data Center Operations
• Safe Harbor
- Esri Self-Certification backed by TRUSTe
• Expanding Security Teams
- Assurance, Operations, Engineering, Architecture - Supplemented by Managed Services Security
Esri Operations
Strong Operational Security Provides a Solid Foundation for Strong Product Security
Secure Foundation Cloud Infrastructure
• ArcGIS Online Utilizes World-Class Cloud Infrastructure Providers - Microsoft Azure - Amazon Web Services
Secure Products Compliance
• Desktop - USGCB
• Server & Portal
- 3rd Party Security Audits
• ArcGIS Online Cloud
- FISMA Low – In progress - FedRAMP Moderate – Upcoming
- FISMA/FedRAMP & NERC CIP v5 based on NIST 800 series
Secure Products Enterprise Capabilities
• Enterprise Login Integration - SAML 2.0 Standard - ArcGIS Online Now, Portal Future Release - Being Added to Clients (Upcoming ArcGIS Collector Build)
• ArcGIS Server with Portal - Federated Identity Management - Windows integrated Authentication Support
• Active Directory Nested Groups & Domain Forest
• Stronger PKI/Smartcard Validation
Product Security Reduced Attack Surface
• Reduced SQL Injection Attack Surface - Standardized query enforcement option
(Server and AGOL)
• Disable Automatic Data Copying Upon
Publish - ArcGIS Server Setting
Secure Patterns- Hosted
Firewall Esri Cloud
Server
Secure Patterns – On Premise Firewall
On-Premise Servers
Portal
Secure Patterns – Hybrid Single Organization
Firewall On-Premise
Servers
Secure Patterns – Hybrid Cloud + Portal
Firewall On-Premise
Servers
Portal
HTTP HTTPS
Secure Patterns – Hybrid Public + Private Cloud
Firewall On-Premise
Servers
HTTP Public Cloud
HTTPS Private Cloud
Secure Patterns Utility Workflows
• Public Communications - Outage viewer - Need scale on demand capabilities - Solution: ArcGIS Online
• Internal/Field Operations - Disaster assessment - End user experience key
- No VPN (Cross mobile platform) - Want a Single-Sign-On experience
- Demand Standard Security Protocols - What is sensitive data? - Solution: Portal/Server & ArcGIS Online
Additional Resources
Additional Resources
• Products - Extensive Online Help
• Enterprise Solutions
- Pro.ArcGIS.com
• Cloud - ArcGIS Online
- 2 Page Flyer - 100+ Cloud Security Alliance Answers
(Ask Acct Manager)
• Professional Services
- ArcGIS Security Architecture Workshop
Summary
• Esri creates and hosts secure products backed by a continuously improving foundation
• The ArcGIS Platform utilizes enterprise security standards and meets compliance needs
• Deployment patterns allow utilities to meet rigorous security requirements, while utilizing the cloud as appropriate today
• The Enterprise Security team welcomes your feedback and suggestions
ArcGIS for Gas Tom Coolidge and Joe Holubar
Gas utilities are geographic businesses
Delivering essential energy
Many U.S. gas and electric utilities
63%
24 of 38 utility families serving 500,000 or more gas customer meters
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Gas and Electricity Gas Only
Gas Distribution Integrity Management
ArcGIS for Gas
ArcGIS for Gas
Quick to Deploy
New Way of Working
Easy to Use
Pre-Configured for the Gas Industry
Web GIS Is Key to ArcGIS for Gas
Enabling a Flexible and Agile Approach
Distributed Services
Web GIS
Deployment Pattern
Your Data Web Maps Your Groups Applications
The foundation of ArcGIS for Gas
Pat Dolan
Taking GIS to the EOC
The Plan
Publish the Web Maps Configure Ops Dashboard Create GP Model Deploy Applications
No Budget
No Project
Show Benefits
LiDAR at Alabama Power Matt Clarkson
LiDAR at Alabama Power
• Reconducter and Rating Work
• First Greenfield Site 2007 - 2 Years to Acquire Rights, Design, and
Construct 20 Miles of Transmission Line
• NERC FAC-008
The Data Management Problem
• Massive amounts of data (several TBs)
• Geospatial Extents of Data Hard to Determine
• “Kept doing the same thing and expecting different results…”
LiDAR Data
• PLS CADD design-ready files
• Ground and Vegetation files
• Raw and classified LAS files
And Even More Data
• Orthoimagery
• Weather Data
• Monumentation
• Oblique Imagery
• Planametric Drawings
The BIG Questions Where is it?
When was it? What is it?
How do I access it? What do I do with it?
ArcGIS for Imagery Management
• Implementation - Began and ended in June 2013 (9 Days) - Server Setup and Configuration - Scripts to Manage Data and Meta-data - Image and Vector Processing
• Conversion of PLS to LAS
- Investment in Processing/Classification of Data
- Capture of Imagery Color Values - Width Specific (400’ or less)
ArcGIS for Imagery Management
LASD – “Where” Meta data – “When” Shaded Relief & Contours – “What”
ArcGIS Server w/ Image Extension
Find & View the Data
• Connect LiDAR Data on the Client’s Computer
• Profile and 3D Viewing
Alabama Power and Esri ArcGIS for Imagery Management
• Accessibility - Data no Longer in
Limited Access Silos
• Enterprise Wide Use - Line Routing - Line Design - Civil - Environmental - Construction - Vegetation - ROW Protection - Real Estate
Chris Ovens Kevin Kirk
Enterprise Mapping & Location Analytics
ArcGIS GeoEnables Business Systems Providing Mapping, Spatial Analysis, and Reporting
Supporting Location Analytics Everywhere
Microsoft Office
Esri Maps for . . . • Office • IBM Cognos • SharePoint • MicroStrategy • SAP • Salesforce • Dynamics
Spreadsheets
Enterprise Systems
Esri Location Analytics
• Geo-enable Key Business Systems
• Make Location Information Available
• Connect Application and People Through Maps and Geography
Do you have a Location Analytics strategy for your organization?
Victor Capa
GeoEnrichment
Demo
Summary
• Location is Fundamental to your Business
• You Need a Location Analytics Strategy
• Esri Adds Location to Office, SharePoint, SAP, Cognos, Microstrategy… - See New Patterns - Achieve Greater Insights - Improve decision makings - Attain better outcomes
• Increasing the Value of your data, knowledge and experience
Do you have a Location Analytics strategy for your organization?
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