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Common clients of ArcGIS Enterprise

ArcGIS Enterprise is designed to expand the use of maps and GIS apps within organizations. The following is a sample of the many clients you can implement to help people in your organization interact with maps and other items in your ArcGIS Enterprise portal.

Configurable apps and app builders

With configurable apps and app builders, you can share your web maps through modern and responsive web apps inside or outside of your organization. These apps provide flexibility and are appropriate for nondevelopers because they provide starting points to build custom web apps without writing a single line of code.

ArcGIS AppStudio

ArcGIS AppStudio allows you to convert maps and GIS data into native apps that can be shared with others in your enterprise or to the public through popular app stores. The apps built with AppStudio are cross-platform—that is, they run on Android, iOS, Linux, macOS, and Windows platforms. When AppStudio is included with a member's user type, it provides a low-code solution for creating apps. Members can build apps with configurable app templates, extend templates with custom code, or create apps from scratch. Administrators can assign members a license for ArcGIS AppStudio Developer Edition to access advanced app templates and other tools. With this add-on license, members can create a custom stand-alone build of their app suitable for a public app store (App Store or Google Play) or enterprise distribution. Members with included or add-on licenses can download the software from appstudio.arcgis.com.

ArcGIS Configurable Apps

ArcGIS Configurable Apps templates allow you to build web apps from your web maps, scenes, and groups without having to write code. Choose from a comprehensive set of templates to create and share focused apps based on your goals and the needs of your audience. You can also download templates from your portal, alter them, and deploy them in your own web server.

ArcGIS Experience Builder

ArcGIS Experience Builder allows you to create unique web experiences using flexible layouts, content, and widgets that interact with 2D and 3D data. Start with templates to create mobile-adaptive apps, modify template layouts for a custom design on different screen sizes, or build apps from scratch for more creative freedom.

ArcGIS Instant Apps

ArcGIS Instant Apps is the next generation of Configurable Apps, providing a streamlined experience to share your maps using modernized no-code app templates that are compatible with the latest features of Map Viewer. Publish instantly with app defaults, modify essential settings in express setup mode, or use the full setup to search and configure all the available tools and settings to customize your app. In the gallery, you can search app capabilities to choose the right template and manage the apps you've created with Instant Apps.

ArcGIS Web AppBuilder

ArcGIS Web AppBuilder is an intuitive what-you-see-is-what-you-get app that allows you to build web apps without writing code. With Web AppBuilder, you can build and customize apps that run on desktop, tablets, and smartphones with ready-to-use widgets such as querying, geoprocessing, and printing.

ArcGIS apps for the field

With ArcGIS location-based apps, you can focus on collecting data and imagery, navigating routes, and assigning tasks. Enable your field crews with these apps, even when working offline. Visit the Esri Apps for Everyone website for detailed descriptions and instructions for accessing each of them.

ArcGIS Field Maps

ArcGIS Field Maps is a new app that allows you to streamline field workflows and take maps anywhere. Mobile workers can use Field Maps to explore the maps you make in ArcGIS, collect and update data, and track their location—all from one app. Field Maps allows mobile workers to take their maps anywhere, including offline and indoors—and it allows you to deploy maps and content to a single location. For more information, find out what's new in ArcGIS Field Maps.

See the ArcGIS Field Maps requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Collector

ArcGIS Collector is a mobile data collection app that allows you to accurately capture new data and update existing features in the field, even when working offline, and integrate seamlessly into ArcGIS. Using Collector, you can collect and update data using the GPS or by tapping on the map, fill out map-driven forms, and optionally use professional-grade GPS receivers.

See the ArcGIS Collector requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Dashboards

ArcGIS Dashboards allows you to monitor people, services, assets, and events in real time. Using Dashboards, you can create and share dashboards with your ArcGIS Enterprise portal. Dashboards include charts, gauges, maps, and other visual elements representing the activities and key performance indicators that are most vital to meeting your objectives.

ArcGIS Drone2Map

ArcGIS Drone2Map allows you to visualize and analyze geolocated images you collect with a drone to help you inspect areas from the air and monitor changes. 2D and 3D maps you create with Drone2Map can be shared to ArcGIS Enterprise.

You can provision Drone2Map licenses through ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5 and later.

ArcGIS Explorer

ArcGIS Explorer is a mobile app that allows everyone in your organization to access their maps everywhere they go, anytime they need them, even when working offline. You can visualize data, search for places and features in your maps, view information about your assets, mark up the maps to highlight important features, and get directed to hard-to-see assets with the compass.

See the ArcGIS Explorer requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Navigator

ArcGIS Navigator gets your mobile workers where they need to be using provided maps, your own data, or both, even when mobile workers are not connected to your network.

You can provision Navigator licenses through ArcGIS Enterprise.

See the ArcGIS Navigator requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS QuickCapture

ArcGIS QuickCapture is a field data capture app that allows you to capture data fast. You can capture the location and attributes of assets or incidents as you travel. A project author determines the arrangement of buttons, how they appear, and the information they collect. The app allows you to capture photos and sensor information from the device.

See the ArcGIS QuickCapture requirements for information on the supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Survey123

ArcGIS Survey123 facilitates form-centric data collection workflows in ArcGIS. For a good portion of data collection efforts, geography is critical but not central to the workflow. ArcGIS Survey123 recognizes this fact and brings the sophistication of forms expected in the industry into ArcGIS.

Go to https://survey123.esri.com/ to create forms and publish to ArcGIS. You can obtain the ArcGIS Survey123 mobile app from Apple, Google Play, or Windows app stores.

See the ArcGIS Survey123 requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Tracker

ArcGIS Tracker uses the location tracking service in two apps: the Track Viewer web app and the ArcGIS Tracker mobile app. The Track Viewer web app allows administrators to create track views, defining who is tracked and who can view those tracks. The Tracker mobile app is optimized for tracking locations in the background, minimizing the impact on device battery. The mobile app records tracks independently of whether there is a data connection and gives mobile users control of when they are and aren't tracked.

See the ArcGIS Tracker requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Workforce

ArcGIS Workforce uses the power of location to achieve better coordination and teamwork in your field workforce. Get the right worker to the right place with the right tools to do the right job. Dispatchers use the Workforce web app to create and assign work, monitor progress, and see where workers are in real time. Mobile workers use the Workforce mobile app to work through their personal To Do list and communicate status.

See the ArcGIS Workforce requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS applications for the office

Esri offers a number of desktop and browser-based applications that can save your business time and money. Visit the Esri Apps for Everyone website for detailed descriptions and instructions for accessing these applications and more.

ArcGIS Pro

ArcGIS Desktop also includes ArcGIS Pro, which allows you to create and work with spatial data on your desktop. It provides tools to visualize, analyze, compile, and share your data in both 2D and 3D environments. You can connect from ArcGIS Pro to your ArcGIS Enterprise portal, and use the maps and layers in the portal. You can also publish hosted feature and tile layers to your portal. Map files (.mapx), layer files (.lyrx), and layout files (.pagx) you generate from ArcGIS Pro can be added to your portal content, allowing you to share your maps and data with others.

As a portal administrator, you can configure ArcGIS Pro licenses in the portal and distribute ArcGIS Pro to members of your organization through the portal.

For the best performance, use the most recent version of ArcGIS Pro.

ArcGIS Enterprise is compatible with the version of ArcGIS Pro released at the same time or earlier versions of ArcGIS Pro that are still supported. ArcGIS Pro also requires a supported version of ArcGIS License Manager.

ArcGIS Desktop

ArcGIS Desktop is a group of desktop applications, centered on ArcMap, that provide advanced capabilities to author, edit, and analyze spatial data. You can sign in to your portal from ArcGIS Desktop and use the maps and layers in your portal. Additionally, you can publish GIS services from ArcGIS Desktop to your portal. These GIS services—such as map, geoprocessing, locator, and imagery—provide the foundation for much of the work performed in ArcGIS Enterprise.

To use ArcMap with ArcGIS Enterprise, you can use an earlier version of ArcMap. For example, use ArcMap 10.8.1 or earlier if you have ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1.

ArcGIS Business Analyst Enterprise

ArcGIS Business Analyst Enterprise allows you to share demographic analysis and spatial analytics across an organization. Included in this solution are an out-of-the-box web app and the ArcGIS GeoEnrichment Service. ArcGIS Business Analyst Enterprise helps commercial Realtors, retailers, economic development agencies, and others to evaluate markets for expansion, consolidation, or investment.

ArcGIS Business Analyst web app

The ArcGIS Business Analyst web app allows commercial Realtors, retailers, economic development agencies, and others to evaluate markets for expansion, consolidation, or investment.

You can provision ArcGIS Business Analyst web app licenses through ArcGIS Enterprise.

ArcGIS Earth

ArcGIS Earth is a lightweight desktop app that allows members of your organization to explore 2D and 3D data, including KML and ArcGIS services. ArcGIS Earth uses the basemap, elevation service, and geocoding settings configured for your portal.

See the ArcGIS Earth Guided tour for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Excalibur

ArcGIS Excalibur is a web app that modernizes and enhances image-based workflows through intuitive experiences. These experiences allow you to search, discover, and work with imagery in fully integrated workflows for image analytics and exploitation. To learn more, see the ArcGIS Excalibur help.

ArcGIS for Office

ArcGIS for Office provides mapping capabilities in Microsoft Office through a Microsoft add-in. You can use this add-in with Microsoft Excel to create maps in your portal that show data from your spreadsheets. Additionally, an add-in for PowerPoint allows you to embed these maps into your presentations.

You can download ArcGIS for Office from the Esri website.

See ArcGIS for Office Supported environments for information on ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS for SharePoint

ArcGIS for SharePoint provides mapping capabilities in Microsoft SharePoint through a Map Web Part for SharePoint pages. You can use this to display content from your portal in your Esri pages. It also includes workflows that allow you to spatially enable and geoenrich Esri lists or external data through Business Connectivity Services (BCS).

You can download ArcGIS for SharePoint from the Esri website.

See ArcGIS for SharePoint Supported environments for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

Note:

ArcGIS for SharePoint 3.0 and 3.0.1 are not supported in a disconnected environment. If your organization does not have access to the internet, you can't use these app versions with ArcGIS Enterprise.

ArcGIS GeoPlanner

ArcGIS GeoPlanner allows you to collaborate with other members of your portal organization on land-based planning and designs.

Starting with ArcGIS Enterprise 10.5, ArcGIS GeoPlanner is delivered with Portal for ArcGIS. See What is a GeoPlanner project to get started using ArcGIS GeoPlanner.

To allow portal members to use GeoPlanner, you must provision GeoPlanner licenses through ArcGIS Enterprise.

ArcGIS Insights

ArcGIS Insights is an app you access through your portal that allows you to perform iterative and exploratory data analysis on ArcGIS web services, Excel spreadsheets, and data stored in databases.

To allow portal members to use Insights, you must provision Insights licenses through ArcGIS Enterprise.

See the ArcGIS Insights requirements for information on supported ArcGIS Enterprise versions.

ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud

ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud is an extension for Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop that allows cartographers and graphic designers to design compelling visuals using data-driven maps and layers from ArcGIS. You can find, import, and create geographic content to add to your artwork as editable vector layers and high-resolution images.

You can download ArcGIS Maps for Adobe Creative Cloud from the Esri website.

ArcGIS Solutions

ArcGIS Solutions is a collection of focused maps and apps that help address challenges in your organization. They leverage your authoritative data and are designed to improve operations, gain new insight, and enhance services in government, utility, defense, public safety, and commercial business.

ArcGIS StoryMaps

ArcGIS StoryMaps is a story authoring web-based application that allows you to share your maps in the context of narrative text and other multimedia content. You can use StoryMaps to author stories with the story builder, and publish, share, and manage your stories.

ArcGIS Workflow Manager

ArcGIS Workflow Manager Server is a scalable enterprise workflow management system that automates and simplifies many aspects of performing and managing GIS and non-GIS work in an organization. It provides real-time tools to manage people, processes, and products required to complete work.

Roadway Reporter for ArcGIS Roads and Highways

Roadway Reporter for ArcGIS Roads and Highways is an app powered by ArcGIS Roads and Highways that allows you to create mileage, road segment, and road log reports from a mapcentric user experience. Roadway Reporter allows you to configure, save, and share reports and supports generating reports to either the Adobe PDF or comma-separated values (CSV) formats that can be manipulated further in Microsoft Excel.

To allow portal members to use Roadway Reporter, you must have an ArcGIS Roads and Highways server.

ArcGIS Enterprise supports the equivalent version of Roadway Reporter. For example, use Roadway Reporter 10.8 if you have ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.

Event Editor for ArcGIS Roads and Highways and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing

Event Editor is a mapcentric web app that supports linear referenced event data editing for ArcGIS Roads and Highways and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing. Event Editor allows you to search routes, define groups of event layers, query and edit data, run quality control checks, and redline routes.

To allow portal members to use Event Editor, you must have an applicable ArcGIS Roads and Highways or ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing server.

ArcGIS Enterprise supports the equivalent version of ArcGIS Roads and Highways and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing. For example, use ArcGIS Roads and Highways and ArcGIS Pipeline Referencing 10.8 if you have ArcGIS Enterprise 10.8.

ArcGIS Enterprise portal website

Many members of your organization only access portal content through the portal website. You can configure this site with your own look and feel, feature maps and apps on the front page, and organize the maps and apps into galleries and groups. The portal website also includes Map Viewer, which authenticated users can use to create and use maps. By configuring your portal with a hosting server, publishers can create web layers from their own files.

ArcGIS APIs and SDKs

Create and manage geospatial apps regardless of your developer experience. Build web, mobile, and desktop apps that incorporate mapping, visualization, analysis, and more. See ArcGIS Developer for details.