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ArcGIS Enterprise

Self-hosted GIS software providing mapping, analytics, real-time data tracking, and big data analysis on Windows, Linux, or Kubernetes. Supports private cloud and on-premises deployments, advanced raster analytics, secure offline use, and disaster recovery for organizations.

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Cost / License

  • Subscription
  • Proprietary

Platforms

  • Windows
  • Linux
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  • Developed by

    US flagESRI
  • Licensing

    Proprietary and Commercial product.
  • Pricing

    Subscription.
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  • Supported Languages

    • English

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What is ArcGIS Enterprise?

ArcGIS Enterprise is the foundational software system for GIS. It is designed to connect users with data, powering mapping and visualization, analytics, and data management. It is the backbone for running the Esri suite of applications and custom applications. ArcGIS Enterprise is integrated with ArcGIS Pro for mapping and authoring and connects with ArcGIS Online to share content between systems.

Collaboration and flexibility are central to ArcGIS Enterprise, allowing you to organize and share your work on any device, anywhere, at any time.

ArcGIS Enterprise allows you to control your deployment. It can be run on Microsoft Windows, Linux, and Kubernetes, and it supports small single-machine deployments as well as large multimachine deployments in the following:

  • Private cloud infrastructure
  • On-premises infrastructure using physical or virtualized hardware

This flexibility unlocks advanced capabilities to support your organization's needs, such as tracking real-time data, performing big data analysis, raster analytics, hosting image services, and data science workflows. Your ArcGIS Enterprise deployment can also be connected or disconnected from the open internet and can be configured to prevent data loss and downtime in the event of disaster.