Software facilitates geographic information sharing.

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Offering mapping and geospatial analytics capabilities, ArcGIS v10.1 provides complete system for designing and managing solutions with geographic knowledge. Users can author maps, models, and analytics and deliver any GIS resource, including imagery, geodata, and tools, as web service. Solution is able to integrate desktops and servers as well as mobile and web applications and lets users edit any aspect or component of a map, including feature-level metadata.



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ArcGIS 10.1 Simplifies Sharing of Geographic Information



New Tools and Infrastructure Extend the Reach of GIS throughout Organizations

REDLANDS, Calif. -- ArcGIS 10.1, the highly anticipated update to ArcGIS, is now available. The new release puts mapping and geospatial analytics into the hands of more people than ever--even those with no geographic information system (GIS) expertise. ArcGIS is a complete system for designing and managing solutions with geographic knowledge.

ArcGIS 10.1 further integrates desktops and servers, as well as mobile and web applications. Users can author maps, models, and analytics and deliver any GIS resource, including imagery, geodata, and tools, as a web service. With the introduction of ArcGIS Online for organizations, a cloud-based, collaborative content management system, geographic information is easier to share within and outside an organization.

Hundreds of Desktop Improvements

Many of the improvements in the new release of ArcGIS make it easier to create and share content, while others improve a user's ability to visualize patterns and trends in complex data. Highlights include the following capabilities:

-- Edit any aspect or component of a map, including feature-level metadata
-- Use new spatial analysis tools, such as spatial autocorrelation, to predict outcomes and explain geographic information better
-- Find new tools that simplify all aspects of working with large collections of imagery and raster data in ArcGIS
-- View lidar Log ASCII Standard files as point clouds, surfaces, and rasters

Fast, Dependable Services

ArcGIS for Server, the primary engine for powering geospatial infrastructure, allows users to turn any location-based resource into a fast, dependable service that can be used in web, desktop, and mobile applications. ArcGIS for Server has the following advantages: stet

-- Available on physical, virtualized, and cloud infrastructures or any combinations thereof
-- A native 64-bit application that runs on Windows and Linux
-- Much quicker and easier to install
-- More versatile and secure

Support for a Spectrum of Mobile Platforms

ArcGIS 10.1 supports a spectrum of mobile platforms--both with open software developer kits (SDKs) that are customizable for developers and end-user applications that can be downloaded from application stores and marketplaces. These applications can be used to access intelligent web maps and share data.

Easy-to-Deploy Applications

Esri continues to support multiple platforms and APIs for application development. The new ArcGIS Runtime SDKs for WPF and Java, which will become available within the next month, allow developers to build applications that are fast and easy to deploy and have a small footprint.

For more information about ArcGIS 10.1, visit esri.com/whatsnew.

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