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ArcGIS Server provides an integrated solution for managing, disseminating and analysis
GIS data. ArcGIS Server’s tiered structure which includes three editions (basic, standard,
and advanced) and two levels (workgroup and enterprise) allows users to tailor a solution
to best meet their needs. This class, developed by Keck & Wood, Inc., teaches students
the difference between the various ArcGIS server editions and levels along with the
basics of installing ArcGIS Server, ArcGIS Server architecture, and some tweaks to help
improve performance. Students will also learn how to publish a website using out-of-thebox
ArcGIS Server. In addition, this class will expose students to some lessons learned
during some real world implementations and some suggestions on how to avoid those.
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After successfully completing this course you will have acquired the skills and knowledge needed to:
- Explain the various editions and levels of ArcGIS Server
- Understand the various components that makeup ArcGIS Server
- Perform a basic installation of ArcGIS server
- Create map services
- Creating an ArcGIS Server website using out of the box tools
- Tweaks to improve performance such as caching, optimized symbols and more
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- ArcGIS Server Architecture
- ArcGIS Server Installation
- Create map services and websites
- Tweaks to improve performance
- Lessons learned from real world implementations
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Students wishing to take this class should already have taken Introduction to ArcGIS I or
ArcGIS Desktop II or have equivalent experience with ArcGIS software.
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ArcView
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9.3.1
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ArcEditor
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9.3.1
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ArcInfo
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9.3.1
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Coming soon
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2 Days
November 15th & 16th
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$725.00 Register Now
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8:30 - 4:30
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