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About ESRI

ArcGIS is a GIS software platform from ESRI that provides capable mapping and spatial analytics capabilities. It includes tools for geographic data management, analysis, and visualization, so users can make informed decisions based on location data. ArcGIS supports various applications, from urban planning to environmental monitoring. Its comprehensive features allow businesses to visualize trends and patterns effectively. Key capabilities: geographic data management spatial analysis data visualization real-time mapping collaboration tools Best for: organizations that need to analyze spatial data for strategic planning and decision-making.

ESRI Details

Vendor
ESRI
Year Launched
1969
Location
380 New York St., Redlands, CA 92373, US
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
videos, demo, account manager, community
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese, Russian, Chinese, Japanese
Users
Researchers, Urban Planners, Environmental Consultants, GIS Analysts, Emergency Management Professionals.
Industries Served
Healthcare, Education, Government, Construction, Real Estate, Marketing, Environmental Management, Transportation, Agriculture, Insurance, Utilities
Tags
GIS, mapping, spatial analysis, data visualization, geospatial technology, location intelligence

ESRI's In-App Market Place

Does ESRI have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD ($), EUR (€), GBP (£), JPY (¥), AUD (A$), CAD (C$), CHF (CHF), CNY (元), INR (₹), MXN (Mex$), SGD (S$), NZD (NZ$), HKD (HK$), SEK (SEK), KRW (₩), NOK (NOK), ZAR (R), BRL (R$), RUB (₽)

Pros & Cons

  • Industry standard GIS toolset supporting 2D, 3D, web and mobile GIS workflows
  • Powerful spatial analysis and geoprocessing tools for deep geographic insights
  • Rich data integration and compatibility with many spatial and tabular data sources
  • Excellent for mapping, asset management, environmental planning, urban-infrastructure use cases
  • Offers cloud and desktop options giving flexibility for enterprise or field use
  • Resource intensive which means it needs powerful hardware for large data and 3D processing
  • Proprietary ecosystem can limit open-format interoperability or flexibility for custom stacks
  • Complexity can overwhelm simple tasks that don’t need full GIS power
  • Performance can lag or software may crash with very large datasets or complex operations
  • Some modules or extensions require extra purchase beyond base license

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