Symbology is one of those things that can make or break a map. If it is not clear and intuitive, users can be left feeling frustrated by the lack of clarity and the amount of time it takes to find what they are looking for. (I can’t be the only person who walks away grumbling […]
Tag: AGOL
Get to Know Our Toolbox – Admin Tools Update Field Domains for Feature Layers
Have you ever been working in ArcGIS Online and wished that there was a way to make your workflow more streamlined? I have too! When working on a project, I spent countless hours updating the domains in a hosted feature layer for multiple fields on ArcGIS Online. If you have ever had multiple fields with […]
Get to Know Your Toolbox – Backup and Restore Content on ArcGIS Online with GEO Jobe’s Backup My Org!
Have you ever deleted content from your ArcGIS Online (AGOL) account and it’s permanently gone? GEO Jobe has an application called Backup My Org (BMO) that can be deployed as a web service on your server or even locally on your laptop. It includes custom settings when backing up and restoring your items, users, and […]
Esri StoryMaps Take GPT Airport to New Heights
The Gulfport – Biloxi International Airport (GPT) is experiencing growth that depends on the economic development of its parcels for revenue. The existing solution of marketing the available properties was not providing the desired engagement and they knew there must be a better way. When Esri’s partner GEO Jobe introduced them to the power of […]
Say Goodbye to Paper Maps and Think Digital!
Do you ever wish you could just make the updates to your maps and everyone has access to it? Whether it’s downloading the shapefile or viewing the map itself? With ArcGIS Online all this is possible! In your ArcGIS Online account, you can create a custom interactive map for others to search, view, and even […]
Overcoming challenges when migrating from ArcGIS Online to ArcGIS Enterprise
As a follow up to my Reasons to Migrate from AGOL to ArcGIS Enterprise article. Today I am going to build off that and discuss some things I’ve come across migrating from ArcGIS Online to ArcGIS Enterprise. Depending on how tight of a ship you ran in ArcGIS Online and the amount of content accumulated […]