This document summarizes Esri's work with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to provide geospatial mapping capabilities in the cloud. It discusses Esri's long history and leadership in geospatial software. It then outlines several cloud computing models and provides examples of how Esri and AWS specifically collaborate to deliver mapping applications as software, platform, and infrastructure services. Finally, it encourages visiting ArcGIS.com to explore additional AWS-hosted maps and apps and thanks the audience.
2. —A Leader in Geospatial Software
Global Company
40+ years strong
3. $100+ B
Estimated Public
Cloud Market Worldwide
$56 B
$16 B
2010 2011 2012 2013 2014
IDC, August 2010 Gartner, June 2010
4. A Few Cloud Benefits
Feature Benefit
Monitor, control & report
Identifies unused apps in portfolio
resource usage
Dynamic “elastic” provisioning Meet unpredictable or sporadic demand
Multi-tenancy Optimize Underutilized Hardware
Transform Service Delivery Data and Information more
and Operations Consumable and Accessible
5. Esri and Cloud Today
Web Map Viewer
Software as a
ArcGIS Explorer Online
Service (SaaS)
Business Analyst /Community Analyst
Cloud Service Models
Platform as ArcGIS Web Mapping APIs
a Service
Business Analyst Online APIs
(PaaS)
Infrastructure as
a Service ArcGIS Server on Amazon EC2
(IaaS)
6. Esri and Amazon Today
Web Map Viewer
Software as a
ArcGIS Explorer Online
Service (SaaS)
Business Analyst /Community Analyst
Cloud Service Models
Platform as ArcGIS Web Mapping APIs
a Service
Business Analyst Online APIs
(PaaS)
Infrastructure as
a Service ArcGIS Server on Amazon EC2
(IaaS)
31. Sailing with Amazon Web Services
Web
Mobile Devices
Browsers
Yacht fans can follow the race!
Yacht location sent to Yacht tracker
Every 5 minutes via satellite
Elastic Load Balancer
High-CPU High-CPU High-CPU
Yacht Position Extra Large Extra Large Extra Large
EC2 Instance EC2 Instance EC2 Instance
Receiver
Extra Large A cluster of GIS Servers
EC2 Instance makes available all race information
Via Web Services
Database
Extra Large
EC2 Instance