This interactive workshop is designed to help utility professionals understand the business value of Esri’s Network Information Management System and the benefits of transitioning to the ArcGIS Utility Network. Attendees will gain insights into how modern network information management supports more efficient asset tracking, operational awareness, and cross-departmental collaboration.
The session will cover the different implementation options available for utilities of varying readiness and technical maturity, allowing organizations to take a phased and scalable approach to adoption. A key part of the workshop will be an introduction to Esri’s newly released migration toolset, which addresses common adoption challenges and simplifies the transition process.
Participants will leave with a clear understanding of how to get started with Utility Network, how to align it with business needs, and how to build a roadmap for long-term success
Join us for a half-day workshop where we delve into the world of ArcGIS real-time data integration and analysis. This workshop is designed to provide participants with a comprehensive understanding of how real-time GIS can support decision-making through live geographic data visualization scenarios.
During the session, you will explore the capabilities of ArcGIS Velocity and discover how it can assist in problem-solving by offering immediate insights for addressing spatial challenges effectively. Through hands-on activities and interactive discussions, you will learn how to leverage real-time data to make informed decisions swiftly and accurately.
Whether you are a GIS professional, a decision-maker, or simply interested in the power of real-time geographic data, this workshop will equip you with the knowledge and skills to harness the potential of real-time GIS for your projects and initiatives.
Ryan Richardson is a GIS professional with a passion for using technology to solve complex problems. He currently works as a Solution Engineer at Esri, supporting the State and Local Government team out of Esri's regional office in Olympia, WA. Additionally, he is a FAA Part 107 UAV... Read More →