ArcGIS Enterprise Features

World-class geographic intelligence for the enterprise

ArcGIS Enterprise provides advanced mapping and visualization, analytics, collaboration, and data management capabilities on self-hosted infrastructure. This powerful enterprise mapping software informs decision-making by transforming complex spatial analysis into understandable insights.

What’s new in the latest releases of ArcGIS Enterprise

Esri is committed to consistent innovation in ArcGIS Enterprise across Windows, Linux, and Kubernetes deployment options.

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Explore key features of ArcGIS Enterprise

These represent a small portion of the available capabilities in ArcGIS Enterprise.

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Featured applications included with ArcGIS Enterprise

These applications are included with ArcGIS Enterprise and represent just a few of the available resources and tools for mapping, analytics, and data management.

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Featured ArcGIS Enterprise extensions

Scale your deployment of ArcGIS Enterprise by adding advanced and job-specific capabilities. Contact sales to build the system that meets your needs.

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Frequently asked questions

ArcGIS Enterprise is updated twice a year for Windows and Linux environments, generally in May and November. Releases alternate between short-term support and long-term support. Releases for ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes follow about a month after Windows and Linux, generally in June and December. The product life cycle for Kubernetes is different from ArcGIS Enterprise on Windows or Linux: On Kubernetes, there is no distinction between short- and long-term releases, and customers are encouraged to update at least annually. For more details, explore the ArcGIS Enterprise on Windows and Linux product life cycle and the ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes product life cycle documentation.

Yes, ArcGIS Enterprise mapping software comes with massive quantities of geospatial data to help you get started and enhance your GIS. This includes the following:

  • A collection of authoritative data: ArcGIS Enterprise gives you access to the world’s foremost collection of geospatial data from ArcGIS Living Atlas. A few examples are rich imagery, such as National Agriculture Imagery Program (NAIP) and Landsat;  demographic consumer and population data; and environmental data such as wildfires, oceans, and weather. These ready‑to‑use geographic data layers can be in your maps, applications, and analysis, and be combined with your own GIS data. With ArcGIS Online credentials, administrators can enable access to additional subscriber and premium ArcGIS Living Atlas content directly within ArcGIS Enterprise. 
  • Boundary layers: Whether connected or disconnected from the internet, gain access to boundary layers provided by Esri and host them within ArcGIS Enterprise. These layers—such as state, province, census area, and ZIP code boundaries—contain demographic information for use in maps, scenes, applications, and feature analysis tools.
  • Distributed collaboration: You can also use distributed collaboration to send and receive data from other ArcGIS Enterprise and ArcGIS Online organizations. This expands the number of layers, maps, and items available to your ArcGIS Enterprise users and makes it possible to collaborate on projects with other organizations. 

There are other options for additional data needs. For disconnected deployments, purchase ArcGIS Data Appliance to host and use basemaps and reference layers.

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