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Arcims Brochure ArcIMS® How Is ArcIMS Used? Publish Maps, Data, and Metadata on the Web ESRI ESRI Regional Offices The following examples illustrate the main application 380 New York Street functions of ArcIMS: Redlands, California Minneapolis 92373-8100 USA Olympia 651-454-0600 Publishing for professional GIS users—Many orga- 360-754-4727 St. Louis nizations publish GIS data for GIS professionals both Phone: 909-793-2853 Boston 636-949-6620 Philadelphia 978-777-4543 within and outside their bases of operation. Such ArcIMS Fax: 909-793-5953 610-644-3374 applications are focused on data sharing between GIS E-mail: [email protected] professionals. Focused application delivery—ArcIMS can be used to deliver GIS to numerous internal users or to external users on the Internet. ArcIMS provides data access and For more than 35 years, ESRI has Washington, D.C. simple, focused applications to users through a Web been helping people make better 703-506-9515 browser. decisions through management Technology for GIS networks—GIS Web publishing and analysis of geographic California 909-793-2853 Charlotte with ArcIMS is often the initial step in the implementa- information. A full-service GIS An interactive online map of Overland Park, Kansas, shows the public ext. 1-1906 704-541-9810 tion of enterprise GIS. GIS organizations publish and where crime has occurred in the city including tables showing aggregate company, ESRI offers a framework Denver deliver GIS data and services to a broad audience, often crime statistics for that area over the past five quarters. for implementing GIS technology 303-449-7779 outside their department or organization. ArcIMS is and business logic in any San Antonio 210-499-1044 important for building all the parts of a GIS network and organization from personal GIS on in implementing GIS portals. the desktop to enterprise-wide GIS servers (including the Web) and Key Features mobile devices. ESRI® GIS solutions are flexible and can be customized ArcIMS offers the following key features: ESRI International Offices to meet the needs of our users. • Ease of use—Easily create, design, and manage Web Australia Hungary Romania mapping sites. www.esriaustralia.com.au www.esrihu.hu www.esriro.ro • GIS Web publishing capabilities—Capabilities include Belgium/Luxembourg India Singapore www.esribelux.com www.esriindia.com www.esrisa.com image rendering, feature streaming, data query, and extrac- tion and downloading, geocoding, and metadata services. Bulgaria Indonesia Spain For More Information www.esribulgaria.com 62-21-527-1023 www.esri-es.com • Metadata services—Users can create a central, online Canada Italy Sweden metadata repository that allows you to easily publish and 1-800-GIS-XPRT (1-800-447-9778) www.esricanada.com www.esriitalia.it www.esri-sweden.com browse metadata over the Internet. www.esri.com Chile Japan Thailand • Data integration—Visitors to your site can access your data www.esri-chile.com www.esrij.com www.esrith.com Locate an ESRI value-added reseller and simply integrate it with data from many other Internet and near you at China (Beijing) Korea United Kingdom local sources. As the ArcIMS user, you can choose to disallow www.esrichina-bj.cn www.esrikr.co.kr www.esriuk.com data downloading. www.esri.com/resellers China (Hong Kong) Malaysia Venezuela • Multiservice architecture—Multiple map services can be Outside the United States, www.esrichina-hk.com www.esrisa.com.my www.esriven.com integrated in a single Web application. Supported services contact your local ESRI distributor. Finland Netherlands include ArcIMS and ArcMap™ image, ArcGIS Server, ArcWebSM For the number of your distributor, www.esri-finland.com www.esrinl.com Services, and OGC WMS. call ESRI at 909-793-2853, France Poland ext. 1-1235, or visit our Web site at • Scalable architecture—ArcIMS is completely scalable www.esrifrance.fr www.esripolska.com.pl www.esri.com/distributors whether on your intranet or on the World Wide Web. ArcIMS Germany/Switzerland Portugal The Asian Institute of Technology’s WebGIS Viewer, built on ArcIMS, shows powers the most demanding sites and services, allowing a www.esri-germany.de www.esri-portugal.pt areas damaged by the December 2004 tsunami. Digital photos that include www.esri-suisse.ch GPS location data are hyperlinked into the map interface, allowing users to large number of concurrent users. view images of the damage at a particular location. No. GS-35F-5086H Copyright © 2006 ESRI. All rights reserved. ESRI, ArcIMS, the ESRI globe logo, ArcGIS, ArcCatalog, ADF, the ArcGIS logo, ArcMap, ArcWeb, ArcInfo, @esri.com, and www.esri.com are trademarks, registered 104670 trademarks, or service marks of ESRI in the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions. Other companies and products mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks UBS15M10/06dh of their respective trademark owners. Printed in USA ArcIMS® Publish Maps, Data, and Metadata on the Web Web Mapping Application What Is ArcIMS? Highly Scalable Architecture .NET Add Capabilities with These Optional ArcIMS® delivers dynamic maps and geographic Specifically designed to grow with an organization, ArcIMS is a ArcIMS Extensions information system (GIS) data and services via the completely scalable solution for publishing GIS data, maps, and ArcIMS Route Server—Put routing capabilities on your Web Web. It provides a highly scalable framework for applications. ArcIMS is designed so that it can easily be scaled to site by adding the ArcIMS Route Server extension to your appli- GIS Web publishing that meets the needs of corpo- handle the demands of everything from the smallest intranet to a cation. Users can quickly obtain point-to-point directions, locate rate intranets and the demands of worldwide Inter- high-volume Internet site. To successfully power large-scale sites, optimal routes based on time and distance, account for multiple net access. ArcIMS services can be used by a wide ArcIMS incorporates proven technology developed from ESRI’s stops along a route, and create drive-time rings around a point. range of clients including custom Web applications, many years of experience in providing Web-enabled GIS. ArcGIS® Desktop, and mobile and wireless devices. Using ArcIMS, city and local governments, busi- nesses, and other organizations worldwide publish, ArcIMS enabled us to provide solutions to broadband discover, and share geospatial information. coverage queries in near real time to customers, call center Database Management agents, and company management alike. What is really System impressive is the fact that we are able to collect all points created by customer queries and feed this back into the planning and rollout loop, thereby continuously improving The majority of the benefits from using ArcIMS stem ArcIMS Architecture from the use of a single basemap to which all GIS staffs’ our service to the public. geographic data can be linked. We have also built an Werner Schreiber online property information system based on ArcIMS Specialist, Geospatial Applications Sentech Ltd., South Africa that the public can access to get detailed county property information at their convenience. Access Geauga features cadastral data integrated with real estate Easily Create and Share Your Web Mapping Application The ArcIMS Route Server extension allows you to add Louis K. Marion information, many different layers, and links to deed images and plats. routing with driving directions, geocoding, and drive-time GIS Director You can build and customize viewers by using the ArcIMS Web rings to your Web site. Geauga County Auditor’s Office, Ohio, USA Manager or the ArcIMS Application Developer Framework (ADF™). Users without developer experience can benefit from the step-by-step Our award-winning CLAIMaps site, built on ArcIMS, workflow in ArcIMS Web Manager, which lets you choose the function- has helped make Ontario one of the most favored juris- ality and services you want to use in the application. Multiple map ser- dictions in the world for exploration investment. Users vices can be integrated into a single Web application. Once published can view crisp, high-quality images and download daily to the Web, you can still edit the application in ArcIMS Web Manager. ArcIMS Data Delivery—The ArcIMS Data Delivery extension updated mining land maps, which allows potential The ADF provides developers with additional flexibility to easily create enables users to easily select, export, and deliver data in multiple investors to make more informed investment decisions. customized viewers from scratch or edit the output from ArcIMS Web formats and projections from a centralized Internet server. This extension allows users and administrators to publish data in a Brian Berdusco Manager. Two versions of the ADF can be used—one for the Microsoft GIS Project Manager .NET Framework and one for the Java platform. wide variety of standard spatial formats used within the industry. Ministry of Northern Development and Mines, Ontario, Canada On the client side, the custom viewer provides visitors to your Web site With ArcIMS Data Delivery, you can download data in with the ability to view high-quality, interactive maps that feature tools 20 different formats using a simple browser-based application, including seamless pan, dynamic zoom, MapTips, and keyboard shortcuts. project features to more than 4,000 projections, and download extracted features in ZIP files. Metadata Services Maintain Standards and Security ArcIMS metadata services can be used to create a ArcIMS supports Web Map Service (WMS) and Web Feature Service central, online metadata repository that allows you Users can create, design, and manage Web mapping (WFS) capabilities that adhere to Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. to easily publish and efficiently browse metadata applications with the ArcIMS Web Manager. (OGC), specifications. For more information on ESRI’s commitment to Learn more about ArcIMS at over the Internet. You can author your metadata interoperability and standards, visit www.esri.com/standards. through the ArcGIS ArcCatalog™ application using industry-standard and user-definable style To manage the security of your Web site, ArcIMS also supports Secure www.esri.com/arcims.
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