This week, GEO Jobe is releasing a new version of their flagship product, Admin Tools for ArcGIS. We’ve taken user suggestions for new and improved functionality and built an even better solution for you. Want to see what’s new? Read on to find out! New Features Find / Replace Web Maps Item ID When you […]
Tag: ArcGIS
Building Accessible Routing Networks with ADA Compliance
When GIS professionals think of maps, our minds wander anywhere from locating water meters for the town to the workflow required to analyze the carbon sequestration potential of rainforests. When non-GIS users think of maps, their first thought is most likely getting directions from one place to another. When you pull out your phone to […]
A Kubernetes Comparison part 1: Amazon EKS
Public Cloud Providers ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes is a new deployment option for ArcGIS Enterprise mapping and analytics software. It uses microservices and containerization to provide a cloud-native architecture, running either on your organization’s Kubernetes platform or in your cloud provider’s Kubernetes service. Battle of Kubernetes Cloud Providers Kubernetes is the de facto container management […]
Q&A With Christian Patton, Application Developer
Here is a short Q & A with Application Developer, Christian Patton. Christian joined the GEO Jobe team in November of 2021 and works out of the Gulfport Mississippi headquarters. Q: What is your job at GEO Jobe, and what does it entail?A: At GEO Jobe, I’m an Application Developer on the Professional Services team. […]
’22 in the Rearview
2022 came and went in a flash. After returning from the holidays, we wanted to take the opportunity to reflect and highlight all the eventful and newsworthy happenings over the past twelve months. It was a fast-paced year of growth for GEO Jobe, with new product update releases, new hires, conferences, awards, and charitable donations. […]
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 […]
Exploring Geospatial Big Data with Apache Spark
Written by Peter George and Tony Segero Processing speed can be a major crutch in geospatial data analytics. Integrating Apache Spark’s analytics engine can help expedite the large data processing steps, increasing program efficiency and data exchange. Fake it till you make it We decided to test using some larger scale streaming data processed with […]
OAuth 2.0 and IWA – Do you know the Difference?
Way back in 2019, the GEO Job Blog published an article on How to Implement OAuth 2.0 for ArcGIS. This article still serves as a very easy to understand resource on this authentication type. To this day, we frequently reference it for the purposes of explaining how OAuth 2.0 is set up and implemented, both […]
Convey your Company’s Branding in React with Customizable Calcite Components
Why Calcite Components? Esri’s Calcite Components is a library of web components that provides commonly used UI elements that you can use to compose a modern, professional-looking user interface. If you are using React, Calcite Components become even more composable with the Calcite Components React target build. Utilizing the React build of Calcite Components also […]
Take Advantage of these New Features in ArcGIS Field Maps
Since the retirement of ArcGIS Collector in December of 2021, ArcGIS Field Maps has gotten its fair share of enhancements. Data collection forms are now incredibly customizable and there have been additional upgrades included in the app itself, such as the option to use geofences. The transition to Field Maps is simple, once you become […]