ArcGIS Online enables you to connect people, locations, and data using interactive maps. Work with smart, data-driven styles and intuitive analysis tools that deliver location intelligence. Share your insights with the world or specific groups.
Quickly create maps by dropping in your spreadsheet and mashing it up with other location data included in ArcGIS Online. Apply Smart Mapping styles to make your data visually stunning.
Instantly share your maps with anyone, anywhere. Work collaboratively with your colleagues to build maps and apps.
Intuitive analysis tools help you learn more about your data. Add valuable context to your data by combining it with Esri’s demographic and lifestyle data.
Bring your data into a powerful system that geoenables, hosts, and scales. Precisely collect, update, and control access to your data.
Enterprise GIS systems can be extremely complex. They most often need to accommodate multiple users that need to access geographic data at the same time. This requires a combination of a robust RDBMS (relational database management system) as the storage component and ArcGIS as the client component. The piece in the middle, which allows the ArcGIS client to store, retrieve, and manage spatial data inside the RDBMS, is ArcSDE (Spatial Database Engine).
ArcSDE is a server-software sub-system (produced and marketed by Esri) that aims to enable the usage of Relational Database Management Systems for spatial data. The spatial data may then be used as part of a geodatabase. ArcSDE enables organizations to move from a traditional approach — managing a separate collection of geographic data files — to an integrated environment in which one can manage spatial data as a continuous database: accessible to the entire organization simultaneously and easily publishable on the Web. ArcSDE works with Microsoft SQL Server.
Microsoft SQL Server is a relational database management system developed by Microsoft. As a database, it is a software product whose primary function is to store and retrieve data as requested by other software applications, be it those on the same computer or those running on another computer across a network (including the Internet).
There are many advantages to having an enterprise GIS using ArcSDE and SQL Server:
Cure Information Services helps simplify this complex system. We have experience with both the ArcSDE component of an enterprise GIS and the RDBMS (SQL Server) component. Let us put our knowledge of a complete system to work for you. We can assist you with:
Cure Information Services (CIS) provides a wide array of IT and GIS services to our customers. Whether you’re a large corporation or a small organization, we offer solutions for your IT and GIS needs.
Utilizing our wide-ranging knowledge and experience, we implement complete solutions which can be further developed as your GIS environment grows.
GIS data conversion is a process of encoding geographical format into a file. Cure Information Services has been preferred among GIS data conversion outsourcing due to its vast experience, and expertise in this field. Our technically strong experts work closely with the clients to identify their unique needs and provide the GIS data conversion services beyond the customer expectation. Outsource GIS data conversion requirements to us and we will help the customer to develop proven data conversion with quality control.
Cure Information Services is a leader in GIS training and has been providing custom training for over a decade. We can assist with training on software or GIS processes. We provide students with quality hands-on training taught by highly knowledgeable and experienced instructors. We limit the number of students in each class to provide a more guided and personalized training experience. All of our custom courses are created by our instructors as well as our highly qualified consultants and experts.
Whatever your mapping needs, Cure Information Services can help tell a story with your data.