There are many demands on the people in the field. We depend on them to enter accurate and robust data while keeping your organization’s assets in top shape. Ensure quality data entry by making it intuitive and to the point.
Sweet is an app built on the ArcGIS platform by Esri UK to streamline workflows and improve productivity by removing manual quality assurance steps. It allows users to design workflows that capture site data, analyze constraints, and calculate development potential or insurance exposure. Sweet saves time over traditional GIS processes, provides higher quality outputs for analysis and decision making, and aims to make GIS easier to use.
Enterprise Audit Tracking at CenterPoint Energy, Show Me the Edits!SSP Innovations
Centerpoint posts hundreds of versions per day coming from a large base of editors. This session covers an implementation of SSP All Edits technology to capture, search, and visualize attribute and geometry edits in each of the versions long after the version has been posted. Centerpoint can search for edits across the versions by work order and will keep the history of posted edits indefinitely using a new archival process. See the power of visualizing the who, what, and where of your edits!
Arcade is an expression language developed for ArcGIS that allows users to manipulate text, perform calculations, and evaluate logical statements to enhance maps without requiring changes to the underlying data. The presentation provided demonstrations of using Arcade to customize labels, popups, and symbology in ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and ArcGIS Web AppBuilder. Additional resources for learning more about Arcade's capabilities and examples of expressions were also shared.
Esri UK showcased several mobile solutions and apps for field activities, planning and operations, and public engagement, including Collector, Explorer, Operations Dashboard, Web AppBuilder, and web app templates. These solutions allow users to capture and maintain data in the field, provide public information through story maps and web viewers, and enable public reporting and internal reviews with tools like QuestionWhere Builder and GeoForms. Specific examples included using Collector for tree inventories, Web AppBuilder for bench maintenance, and Explorer for invasive weed reviews.
This document discusses using Collector for ArcGIS to enable field data collection and empower utility operations. Collector allows users to collect data using mobile devices and publish it to ArcGIS Online or Portal for use across the organization. While Collector currently only supports connected access, Esri is working on offline support which is not yet suitable for most utility workflows due to limitations like an inability to use dynamic map services. The document provides recommendations for implementing Collector, including publishing editable feature services and creating web maps for use in the app.
Hear about all the features and initiatives coming from the Cartegraph Products team. Learn how to leverage the new features coming in our latest release, and find out where Cartegraph is heading next.
The document discusses using spatial modeling in ArcGIS with the Spatial Analyst extension to prioritize land based on various thematic input layers related to planning issues. Key steps involve using weighted overlay analysis on raster-based thematic input layers assigned percentage weights that add to 100%, to produce a single output map ranking land priority from very high to very low. The process requires a capable computer, ArcGIS with the Spatial Analyst extension, selecting and weighting relevant thematic raster layers of common measurement scale and accuracy to model priorities and inform planning.
Sweet is an app built on the ArcGIS platform by Esri UK to streamline workflows and improve productivity by removing manual quality assurance steps. It allows users to design workflows that capture site data, analyze constraints, and calculate development potential or insurance exposure. Sweet saves time over traditional GIS processes, provides higher quality outputs for analysis and decision making, and aims to make GIS easier to use.
Enterprise Audit Tracking at CenterPoint Energy, Show Me the Edits!SSP Innovations
Centerpoint posts hundreds of versions per day coming from a large base of editors. This session covers an implementation of SSP All Edits technology to capture, search, and visualize attribute and geometry edits in each of the versions long after the version has been posted. Centerpoint can search for edits across the versions by work order and will keep the history of posted edits indefinitely using a new archival process. See the power of visualizing the who, what, and where of your edits!
Arcade is an expression language developed for ArcGIS that allows users to manipulate text, perform calculations, and evaluate logical statements to enhance maps without requiring changes to the underlying data. The presentation provided demonstrations of using Arcade to customize labels, popups, and symbology in ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, and ArcGIS Web AppBuilder. Additional resources for learning more about Arcade's capabilities and examples of expressions were also shared.
Esri UK showcased several mobile solutions and apps for field activities, planning and operations, and public engagement, including Collector, Explorer, Operations Dashboard, Web AppBuilder, and web app templates. These solutions allow users to capture and maintain data in the field, provide public information through story maps and web viewers, and enable public reporting and internal reviews with tools like QuestionWhere Builder and GeoForms. Specific examples included using Collector for tree inventories, Web AppBuilder for bench maintenance, and Explorer for invasive weed reviews.
This document discusses using Collector for ArcGIS to enable field data collection and empower utility operations. Collector allows users to collect data using mobile devices and publish it to ArcGIS Online or Portal for use across the organization. While Collector currently only supports connected access, Esri is working on offline support which is not yet suitable for most utility workflows due to limitations like an inability to use dynamic map services. The document provides recommendations for implementing Collector, including publishing editable feature services and creating web maps for use in the app.
Hear about all the features and initiatives coming from the Cartegraph Products team. Learn how to leverage the new features coming in our latest release, and find out where Cartegraph is heading next.
The document discusses using spatial modeling in ArcGIS with the Spatial Analyst extension to prioritize land based on various thematic input layers related to planning issues. Key steps involve using weighted overlay analysis on raster-based thematic input layers assigned percentage weights that add to 100%, to produce a single output map ranking land priority from very high to very low. The process requires a capable computer, ArcGIS with the Spatial Analyst extension, selecting and weighting relevant thematic raster layers of common measurement scale and accuracy to model priorities and inform planning.
This document discusses integrating ArcGIS and SAP technologies. It outlines how ArcGIS can be used with SAP HANA to enable location intelligence across three systems: system of record to streamline business processes by integrating ArcGIS and SAP ECC/S4HANA; system of engagement to bring SAP HANA data to life with ArcGIS maps and apps; and system of insight to leverage ArcGIS analytics and visualization with SAP HANA's performance and capabilities. Examples are provided of using these systems together for field work, headquarters, distributed organizations, and real-time collaboration.
Get Further by Being Mobile – A Look at Advanced Mobile Techniques in the Arc...Esri UK
The document summarizes resources and techniques for advanced mobile GIS using Esri's ArcGIS platform. It discusses Collector, Survey123, and Workforce for mobile data collection and management. It also provides an overview of how ArcGIS Online can help with mobile workflows through features like empty feature services, field editing, and attribute management. Upcoming mobile apps from Esri like ArcGIS Companion and Tracker are also mentioned.
Putting Asset Management Tools on the web and mobile devices with Cartegraph ...GeCo in the Rockies
1) The City of Golden implemented an online and mobile asset management system using Cartegraph and GIS to increase accessibility and efficiency of their asset data.
2) This allows staff to access up-to-date asset information and complete work orders from mobile devices in the field.
3) The system integrates asset and spatial data, enables real-time progress monitoring, and improved citizen request management through a web portal.
Arcadis - Improving Ground Engineering Data Flows - Smart Infrastructure - AC18Esri UK
As part of the digital engineering solution for Lower Thames Crossing a targeted three-step process has been developed to collect, manage and validate ground information for dissemination across the project. Join this session to understand how Arcadis are using the ArcGIS platform to provide a system of engagement across the project from data capture in the field to dissemination of relevant information to all stakeholders.
This document discusses the power of imagery in GIS platforms and ArcGIS specifically. It highlights that imagery is at the heart of many GIS systems and the ArcGIS platform is highly capable for imagery. ArcGIS allows users to see imagery, find patterns within imagery remotely, and share imagery and insights with others. New products like Drone2Map for ArcGIS help turn drone imagery into enterprise tools for tasks like orthomosaicking, 3D modeling, and inspections.
The document discusses how American Forest Management utilizes various technologies in their office and field operations, including GIS software like ArcMap and Global Mapper for data management and mapping, as well as GPS units, data recorders, and inventory software for fieldwork. It also provides tips on using programs like ArcMap's data driven pages and Adobe Acrobat's geospatial tools to increase efficiency. The document concludes by emphasizing keeping an open mind towards technological opportunities.
Navteq Developer Days presentation that illustrates how to build a complete cloud-based mapping solution. A mobile app is used to monitize the platform by allowing customers to check-in (similar to foursquare).
Quy Phan is a mechanical engineering student at California State University, Long Beach expected to graduate in December 2018 with a 3.9 GPA. He has worked as a math tutor at Santa Ana College and has experience with CAD and FEA software like SOLIDWORKS, Abaqus, and AutoCAD. Some of his relevant course projects include modeling and analyzing a dynamic satellite system, designing a can crusher prototype, and performing stress analysis on mechanical piping systems.
Arc2Earth Cloud allows users to publish geospatial data and maps to ArcGIS.com inexpensively without requiring expensive server infrastructure. It uses Google AppEngine for scalable and inexpensive hosting, the ArcGIS REST API to integrate with ArcGIS Online, and can export map tiles and vector data from ArcMap desktop. While it is lightweight and scalable, it is limited to static map tiles without geoprocessing capabilities. It is well suited for small groups to share and edit geospatial data through a browser.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Garsdale Design - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This document discusses 3D mapping technologies and challenges. It highlights how Esri introduced vertical datum transformations in ArcGIS 10.4 to properly display 3D objects. It also describes how a 30GB point cloud of London with nearly a million buildings can be streamed and rendered online in real-world coordinates using JavaScript APIs. The document encourages using these new capabilities and APIs to build interactive 3D applications.
Staging the Enterprise on ArcGIS OnlineMichael Olkin
The Town of Amherst, MA, a leader in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, uses Esri's ArcGIS Online platform as a means to provide mobile and online access to a wealth of resources.
GeoPlanner for ArcGIS is a web-based app that helps users create, assess, and share planning designs using the geographic knowledge and tools of the ArcGIS platform. It allows users to bring in their own planning data, sketch design plans, compare alternative designs using dashboards, and enable collaboration throughout the planning process. GeoPlanner incorporates each aspect of a geodesign workflow into a single app so that designers, evaluators, and the public can assess the impacts of various scenarios. The app runs on both desktop and mobile devices with touch-enabled tools, supporting planning and design access from anywhere.
Presentation given by Addy Pope, EDINA, as part of the EDINA Digimap Geoforum 2014 on Thursday 19th June 2014 at the Informatics Forum, University of Edinburgh
This document describes a geospatially enhanced snow removal system that uses common GIS and database technologies like ESRI, SQL Server, and .NET to improve operational management, response times, and personnel and equipment tracking for snow plowing. It allows visualization of snow routes and events, historical reporting, and administration of all aspects of snow removal operations. The system helped achieve local goals, enhanced snow removal operations through GIS, and provided a flexible model that could be used for other municipal services.
One of the key features of the library is our computer workstation. The ten computers at the Oceanographic Campus Library have the latest and greatest software to meet all of your required research needs! Click through the slides in this byte to see what types of software are available to you at the Oceanographic Campus Library. If the software is available at Alvin Sherman Library, it will be noted.
Go Serverless - Golang NE February 2018Mark Hemmings
An exploration of serverless Go. Specifically focussing on AWS and tools such as Apex and Up. Extra material can be found here: https://mhemmings.co.uk/blog/go-serverless-golangne/
The Startup Programme - Smart Development - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This session will give you an overview of the Esri Startup Program. The criteria you need to fulfil to get on board and the many benefits of the free, three-year program. An Esri UK Startup called Hawksight SRA will be sharing their experiences on how they’ve found the Startup Program.
Distributed Time Travel for Feature Generation at Netflixsfbiganalytics
Learning is an analytic process of exploring the past in order to predict the future. Hence, being able to travel back in time to create feature is critical for machine learning projects to be successful. At Netflix, we spend significant time and effort experimenting with new features and new ways of building models. This involves generating features for our members from different regions over multiple days. To enable this, we built a time machine using Apache Spark that computes features for any arbitrary time in the recent past. The first step of building this time machine is to snapshot the data from various micro services on a regular basis. We built a general purpose workflow orchestration and scheduling framework optimized for machine learning pipelines and used it to run the snapshot and model training workflows. Snapshot data is then consumed by feature encoders to compute various features for offline experimentation and model training. Crucially, the same feature encoders are used in both offline model building and online scoring for production or A/B tests. Building this time machine helped us try new ideas quickly without placing stress on production services and without having to wait for data accumulation of the newly-implemented features. Moreover, building it with Apache Spark empowered us to both scale up the data size by an order of magnitude and train and validate the models in less time. Finally, using Apache Zeppelin notebook, we are able to interactively prototype features and run experiments.
Speaker Bio: DB Tsai
DB Tsai is an Apache Spark committer and a Senior Research Engineer working on Personalized Recommendation Algorithms at Netflix. Prior to joining Netflix, DB was a Lead Machine Learning Engineer at Alpine Data Labs, where He implemented several algorithms including Linear Regression and Binary/Multinomial Logistic Regression with Elastici-Net (L1/L2) regularization using LBFGS/OWL-QN optimizers in Apache Spark. DB was a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Physics at Stanford University. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
Big Data 2.0 - How Spark technologies are reshaping the world of big data ana...Lillian Pierson
In this one-hour webinar, you will be introduced to Spark, the data engineering that supports it, and the data science advances that it has spurned. You’ll discover the interesting story of its academic origins and then get an overview of the organizations who are using the technology. After being briefed on some impressive Spark case studies, you’ll come to know of the next-generation Spark 2.0 (to be released in just a few months). We will also tell you about the tremendous impact that learning Spark can have upon your current salary, and the best ways to get trained in this ground-breaking new technology.
Oracle Field Service - Driving CX with More Revenue & Insights | SoftClouds W...SoftClouds LLC
The field service industry is rapidly growing and evolving. The organizations running field service solutions must constantly strive to provide a fast, efficient, and effective CX. Failure to meet customers’ expectations can lead to a loss of productivity and revenue.
With the demands of today’s newer and transformed customers, field service providers need to find better and more effective ways to streamline processes without sacrificing efficiency and effectiveness. With the modern customer, newer challenges and variables are constantly being thrown, like ways to manage customers, engineers, parts inventory, scheduling, appointments, invoicing, and more each day.
Improving field service management is critical in helping companies forecast staffing needs, predict future demand, integrate service logistics, provide IoT monitoring, streamline processes, increase revenue, and remain competitive in a fast-changing economic landscape.
Thanks to the rise of automation and advanced field service platforms like Oracle Field Service Cloud (OFSC), there are quite a few innovative ways to automate many of these field service tasks to create a more efficient and effective operation.
The following will be covered in this webinar:
• Field Service, Identifying & Aligning Priorities
• Understanding & Using KPIs to Deliver Consistent Profitability
• Leading Field Service Platforms & Their Features
• Field Service Use Cases
• Real-World Implementation Examples
• Q&A
We work with our customers with a consultative approach to find innovative solutions for complex field service business challenges. Attend this webinar to kickstart or optimize your field service solution, leveraging the experience SoftClouds has gained by implementing it at our enterprise customers.
More Information:
What is Field Service?
*Service by workers by visiting a customer’s site
*Services include installation, repairing, and even maintaining equipment
*Field Service Management (FSM) helps businesses keep track of all field service operations
*FSM includes orders, vehicle tracking, monitoring technician’s activities
The Business Need for Field Service:
1. Industries that benefit with FSM:
*Fire & Life Safety
*Medical Device Enterprises
*IT & Communications Services
*Oil & Gas Enterprises
*Facilities Management Industry
*Industrial Equipment Enterprises
*Construction Industry
2. Driving digital transformation in
the service economy:
*Unlock internal process efficiencies
*More accurate demand forecasting
*Moving towards predictive maintenance
*Optimized scheduling
*Empowered employees
*Redefining business models
*Meet rising customer expectations
This document discusses integrating ArcGIS and SAP technologies. It outlines how ArcGIS can be used with SAP HANA to enable location intelligence across three systems: system of record to streamline business processes by integrating ArcGIS and SAP ECC/S4HANA; system of engagement to bring SAP HANA data to life with ArcGIS maps and apps; and system of insight to leverage ArcGIS analytics and visualization with SAP HANA's performance and capabilities. Examples are provided of using these systems together for field work, headquarters, distributed organizations, and real-time collaboration.
Get Further by Being Mobile – A Look at Advanced Mobile Techniques in the Arc...Esri UK
The document summarizes resources and techniques for advanced mobile GIS using Esri's ArcGIS platform. It discusses Collector, Survey123, and Workforce for mobile data collection and management. It also provides an overview of how ArcGIS Online can help with mobile workflows through features like empty feature services, field editing, and attribute management. Upcoming mobile apps from Esri like ArcGIS Companion and Tracker are also mentioned.
Putting Asset Management Tools on the web and mobile devices with Cartegraph ...GeCo in the Rockies
1) The City of Golden implemented an online and mobile asset management system using Cartegraph and GIS to increase accessibility and efficiency of their asset data.
2) This allows staff to access up-to-date asset information and complete work orders from mobile devices in the field.
3) The system integrates asset and spatial data, enables real-time progress monitoring, and improved citizen request management through a web portal.
Arcadis - Improving Ground Engineering Data Flows - Smart Infrastructure - AC18Esri UK
As part of the digital engineering solution for Lower Thames Crossing a targeted three-step process has been developed to collect, manage and validate ground information for dissemination across the project. Join this session to understand how Arcadis are using the ArcGIS platform to provide a system of engagement across the project from data capture in the field to dissemination of relevant information to all stakeholders.
This document discusses the power of imagery in GIS platforms and ArcGIS specifically. It highlights that imagery is at the heart of many GIS systems and the ArcGIS platform is highly capable for imagery. ArcGIS allows users to see imagery, find patterns within imagery remotely, and share imagery and insights with others. New products like Drone2Map for ArcGIS help turn drone imagery into enterprise tools for tasks like orthomosaicking, 3D modeling, and inspections.
The document discusses how American Forest Management utilizes various technologies in their office and field operations, including GIS software like ArcMap and Global Mapper for data management and mapping, as well as GPS units, data recorders, and inventory software for fieldwork. It also provides tips on using programs like ArcMap's data driven pages and Adobe Acrobat's geospatial tools to increase efficiency. The document concludes by emphasizing keeping an open mind towards technological opportunities.
Navteq Developer Days presentation that illustrates how to build a complete cloud-based mapping solution. A mobile app is used to monitize the platform by allowing customers to check-in (similar to foursquare).
Quy Phan is a mechanical engineering student at California State University, Long Beach expected to graduate in December 2018 with a 3.9 GPA. He has worked as a math tutor at Santa Ana College and has experience with CAD and FEA software like SOLIDWORKS, Abaqus, and AutoCAD. Some of his relevant course projects include modeling and analyzing a dynamic satellite system, designing a can crusher prototype, and performing stress analysis on mechanical piping systems.
Arc2Earth Cloud allows users to publish geospatial data and maps to ArcGIS.com inexpensively without requiring expensive server infrastructure. It uses Google AppEngine for scalable and inexpensive hosting, the ArcGIS REST API to integrate with ArcGIS Online, and can export map tiles and vector data from ArcMap desktop. While it is lightweight and scalable, it is limited to static map tiles without geoprocessing capabilities. It is well suited for small groups to share and edit geospatial data through a browser.
Provides an overview of how Putnam County, TN and the City of Cookeville partnered to share resources an collaborate on data maintenance in order to grow their respective GIS programs. Presented at the 2013 Esri Southeast User Conference in Jacksonville, FL.
Garsdale Design - Smart Data - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This document discusses 3D mapping technologies and challenges. It highlights how Esri introduced vertical datum transformations in ArcGIS 10.4 to properly display 3D objects. It also describes how a 30GB point cloud of London with nearly a million buildings can be streamed and rendered online in real-world coordinates using JavaScript APIs. The document encourages using these new capabilities and APIs to build interactive 3D applications.
Staging the Enterprise on ArcGIS OnlineMichael Olkin
The Town of Amherst, MA, a leader in the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) technology, uses Esri's ArcGIS Online platform as a means to provide mobile and online access to a wealth of resources.
GeoPlanner for ArcGIS is a web-based app that helps users create, assess, and share planning designs using the geographic knowledge and tools of the ArcGIS platform. It allows users to bring in their own planning data, sketch design plans, compare alternative designs using dashboards, and enable collaboration throughout the planning process. GeoPlanner incorporates each aspect of a geodesign workflow into a single app so that designers, evaluators, and the public can assess the impacts of various scenarios. The app runs on both desktop and mobile devices with touch-enabled tools, supporting planning and design access from anywhere.
Presentation given by Addy Pope, EDINA, as part of the EDINA Digimap Geoforum 2014 on Thursday 19th June 2014 at the Informatics Forum, University of Edinburgh
This document describes a geospatially enhanced snow removal system that uses common GIS and database technologies like ESRI, SQL Server, and .NET to improve operational management, response times, and personnel and equipment tracking for snow plowing. It allows visualization of snow routes and events, historical reporting, and administration of all aspects of snow removal operations. The system helped achieve local goals, enhanced snow removal operations through GIS, and provided a flexible model that could be used for other municipal services.
One of the key features of the library is our computer workstation. The ten computers at the Oceanographic Campus Library have the latest and greatest software to meet all of your required research needs! Click through the slides in this byte to see what types of software are available to you at the Oceanographic Campus Library. If the software is available at Alvin Sherman Library, it will be noted.
Go Serverless - Golang NE February 2018Mark Hemmings
An exploration of serverless Go. Specifically focussing on AWS and tools such as Apex and Up. Extra material can be found here: https://mhemmings.co.uk/blog/go-serverless-golangne/
The Startup Programme - Smart Development - Esri UK Annual Conference 2017Esri UK
This session will give you an overview of the Esri Startup Program. The criteria you need to fulfil to get on board and the many benefits of the free, three-year program. An Esri UK Startup called Hawksight SRA will be sharing their experiences on how they’ve found the Startup Program.
Distributed Time Travel for Feature Generation at Netflixsfbiganalytics
Learning is an analytic process of exploring the past in order to predict the future. Hence, being able to travel back in time to create feature is critical for machine learning projects to be successful. At Netflix, we spend significant time and effort experimenting with new features and new ways of building models. This involves generating features for our members from different regions over multiple days. To enable this, we built a time machine using Apache Spark that computes features for any arbitrary time in the recent past. The first step of building this time machine is to snapshot the data from various micro services on a regular basis. We built a general purpose workflow orchestration and scheduling framework optimized for machine learning pipelines and used it to run the snapshot and model training workflows. Snapshot data is then consumed by feature encoders to compute various features for offline experimentation and model training. Crucially, the same feature encoders are used in both offline model building and online scoring for production or A/B tests. Building this time machine helped us try new ideas quickly without placing stress on production services and without having to wait for data accumulation of the newly-implemented features. Moreover, building it with Apache Spark empowered us to both scale up the data size by an order of magnitude and train and validate the models in less time. Finally, using Apache Zeppelin notebook, we are able to interactively prototype features and run experiments.
Speaker Bio: DB Tsai
DB Tsai is an Apache Spark committer and a Senior Research Engineer working on Personalized Recommendation Algorithms at Netflix. Prior to joining Netflix, DB was a Lead Machine Learning Engineer at Alpine Data Labs, where He implemented several algorithms including Linear Regression and Binary/Multinomial Logistic Regression with Elastici-Net (L1/L2) regularization using LBFGS/OWL-QN optimizers in Apache Spark. DB was a Ph.D. candidate in Applied Physics at Stanford University. He holds a Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University.
Big Data 2.0 - How Spark technologies are reshaping the world of big data ana...Lillian Pierson
In this one-hour webinar, you will be introduced to Spark, the data engineering that supports it, and the data science advances that it has spurned. You’ll discover the interesting story of its academic origins and then get an overview of the organizations who are using the technology. After being briefed on some impressive Spark case studies, you’ll come to know of the next-generation Spark 2.0 (to be released in just a few months). We will also tell you about the tremendous impact that learning Spark can have upon your current salary, and the best ways to get trained in this ground-breaking new technology.
Oracle Field Service - Driving CX with More Revenue & Insights | SoftClouds W...SoftClouds LLC
The field service industry is rapidly growing and evolving. The organizations running field service solutions must constantly strive to provide a fast, efficient, and effective CX. Failure to meet customers’ expectations can lead to a loss of productivity and revenue.
With the demands of today’s newer and transformed customers, field service providers need to find better and more effective ways to streamline processes without sacrificing efficiency and effectiveness. With the modern customer, newer challenges and variables are constantly being thrown, like ways to manage customers, engineers, parts inventory, scheduling, appointments, invoicing, and more each day.
Improving field service management is critical in helping companies forecast staffing needs, predict future demand, integrate service logistics, provide IoT monitoring, streamline processes, increase revenue, and remain competitive in a fast-changing economic landscape.
Thanks to the rise of automation and advanced field service platforms like Oracle Field Service Cloud (OFSC), there are quite a few innovative ways to automate many of these field service tasks to create a more efficient and effective operation.
The following will be covered in this webinar:
• Field Service, Identifying & Aligning Priorities
• Understanding & Using KPIs to Deliver Consistent Profitability
• Leading Field Service Platforms & Their Features
• Field Service Use Cases
• Real-World Implementation Examples
• Q&A
We work with our customers with a consultative approach to find innovative solutions for complex field service business challenges. Attend this webinar to kickstart or optimize your field service solution, leveraging the experience SoftClouds has gained by implementing it at our enterprise customers.
More Information:
What is Field Service?
*Service by workers by visiting a customer’s site
*Services include installation, repairing, and even maintaining equipment
*Field Service Management (FSM) helps businesses keep track of all field service operations
*FSM includes orders, vehicle tracking, monitoring technician’s activities
The Business Need for Field Service:
1. Industries that benefit with FSM:
*Fire & Life Safety
*Medical Device Enterprises
*IT & Communications Services
*Oil & Gas Enterprises
*Facilities Management Industry
*Industrial Equipment Enterprises
*Construction Industry
2. Driving digital transformation in
the service economy:
*Unlock internal process efficiencies
*More accurate demand forecasting
*Moving towards predictive maintenance
*Optimized scheduling
*Empowered employees
*Redefining business models
*Meet rising customer expectations
Ozri 2013 Brisbane, Australia - Geodatabase EfficienciesWalter Simonazzi
The document discusses best practices for geodatabase design, storage, versioning, and performance management. It provides guidance to a new spatial data administrator, Dave, on assessing his organization's existing spatial data needs, creating a data model and governance plan, importing data, and collaborating with the database administrator to optimize database performance over time. Key topics covered include geodatabase design, storage and migration strategies, when and how to implement versioning, using replication to distribute data, and techniques for maintaining optimal performance such as attribute indexing, statistics, and scheduling maintenance tasks.
Saving Time And Money Using Automate Studio To Query and Post SAP® DataPrecisely
Tired of time-consuming updates, changes, and reporting? We’ve got the solution. Watch and learn how Automate Studio quickly and easily extracts data from SAP to transform the everyday processes that matter most.
We’ll also demonstrate the value of using our round-trip functionality for more complex processes that require updates or changes to critical SAP data.
In this session, we will discuss:
- How citizen development helps drive automation success
- Why linking automation scripts simplifies data updates in SAP
- What kind of results companies are seeing by adopting automation for their SAP processes
Bruce King is a highly experienced SAP ABAP developer with 17 years of experience. He has extensive skills in ABAP, ABAP Objects, interfaces, and various SAP modules. He has worked on many projects for various companies, developing solutions to reduce costs and solve complex issues. His background includes pharmaceutical sales experience.
Apache CarbonData+Spark to realize data convergence and Unified high performa...Tech Triveni
Challenges in Data Analytics:
Different application scenarios need different storage solutions: HBASE is ideal for point query scenarios but unsuitable for multi-dimensional queries. MPP is suitable for data warehouse scenarios but engine and data are coupled together which hampers scalability. OLAP stores used in BI applications perform best for Aggregate queries but full scan queries perform at a sub-optimal performance. Moreover, they are not suitable for real-time analysis. These distinct systems lead to low resource sharing and need different pipelines for data and application management.
Azure satpn19 time series analytics with azure adxRiccardo Zamana
The document discusses Azure Data Explorer (ADX), a fully managed data analytics service for real-time analysis on large volumes of data. It provides an overview of ADX, describing its key features such as fast query performance, optimized ingestion for streaming data, and its ability to enable data exploration. Examples of typical use cases for ADX including telemetry analytics and providing a backend for multi-tenant SaaS solutions are also presented. The document then dives into various ADX concepts like clusters, databases, ingestion techniques, supported data formats, and language examples to help users get started with the service.
As we roll into the final days of summer, we’re excited to share the new features included in the Cartegraph Summer 2018 release. From a new Analytics Dashboard gadget and library search capabilities to increased task creation limits and interactive work order maps, this release is all about boosting the efficiency and effectiveness of your day.
Save your free webinar spot now to learn more about:
- Visualizing data on the dashboard from a user-configurable list
- Performing more actions at once quicker than ever before
- Editing records in a snap with our new library search bar
- Adding greater flexibility and accuracy to your Scenario Builder projections
- Analyzing work orders more effectively
The document describes Field Activity Planner, a software tool for project planning, visualization, and collaboration for offshore installations and marine operations. It allows users to create timelines and layouts of field assets, connect them visually, plan activities and costs, and animate schedules. The tool provides integrated planning, design, costing and scheduling capabilities in one online collaborative platform to improve project management.
Agile Project Management software for teams to plan, track, and manage work collaboratively. Project management tools for agile teams with Scrum, Kanban, and Agile project management templates. Business Processes are the key to unlocking the potential of your company.
Deploying any software can be a challenge if you don't understand how resources are used or how to plan for the capacity of your systems. Whether you need to deploy or grow a single MongoDB instance, replica set, or tens of sharded clusters then you probably share the same challenges in trying to size that deployment.
This webinar will cover what resources MongoDB uses, and how to plan for their use in your deployment. Topics covered will include understanding how to model and plan capacity needs for new and growing deployments. The goal of this webinar will be to provide you with the tools needed to be successful in managing your MongoDB capacity planning tasks.
Field Activity Planner SaaS SW Overview for the Digital OilfieldOlav Sylthe
Field Activity Planner is a SaaS SW for timeline visualization of dependencies and cost in work processes for offshore installations and marine operations. Thus allowing you to save time and money and moving into digital oilfield solutions available 24/7 in your browser.
Power BI / AAS Data Model Optimization 101 v2Dan English
Dan English gave a presentation on optimizing Power BI and Analysis Services Tabular data models for performance. He discussed required tools like DAX Studio, Vertipaq Analyzer and Tabular Editor. Key steps included reviewing table and column sizes, DAX expressions, and best practices like star schema design and simplifying calculations. Resources on optimization best practices and troubleshooting performance were provided.
Racing for the Flexibility Integrating Aras into the IT LandscapeAras
Presenter: Boštjan Robežnik, Akrapovič
Hear how Akrapovič has undergone a transformation by integrating Aras with SAP in innovative and easy ways to support processes across the business. Find out how the flexibility of Aras brings Akrapovič's IT landscape new process capabilities for the future.
20160331 sa introduction to big data pipelining berlin meetup 0.3Simon Ambridge
This document discusses building data pipelines with Apache Spark and DataStax Enterprise (DSE) for both static and real-time data. It describes how DSE provides a scalable, fault-tolerant platform for distributed data storage with Cassandra and real-time analytics with Spark. It also discusses using Kafka as a messaging queue for streaming data and processing it with Spark. The document provides examples of using notebooks, Parquet, and Akka for building pipelines to handle both large static datasets and fast, real-time streaming data sources.
RAD is a high-speed adaptation of the waterfall model that breaks projects into smaller, independent components developed iteratively. CASE tools help automate all phases of software development, improving productivity, standardization, and speed through features like data modeling, code generation, and debugging. Object-oriented programming views systems as collections of objects that work together, with each object having properties, methods, and the ability to inherit characteristics from parent classes.
The document provides an overview of how the Southern Illinois Invasive Species Strike Team (ISST) uses ESRI's Collector app to map ecological restoration efforts in the Shawnee National Forest. It describes how the ISST previously used a mapping system called WIMS and has since transitioned to using Collector in 2015. It outlines the features and functionality of Collector for collecting field data offline and syncing it to web maps. Key aspects covered include the geodatabase and attributes designed for the ISST's needs, preparing and publishing maps for use in Collector, and workflows for collecting, syncing, and exporting data and attachments.
This document discusses monitoring various cloud infrastructure and applications using an end-to-end application performance monitoring solution. It covers monitoring metrics in AWS, GCP, Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Hyperconverged infrastructure like Nutanix and Cisco UCS, Oracle Autonomous Database, and using trend analysis reports for forecasting and resource planning. Upcoming monitoring enhancements for additional cloud services on AWS, Azure, and GCP are also outlined through 2020.
Outsmarting Traffic: Integrating Waze Into Your Maps and AppsCartegraph
Your commuters are frustrated: after all, they’re wasting 41 hours a year in traffic on average. It’s time to help drivers outsmart traffic with real-time, crowd-sourced information. Get an inside look at the City of Colorado Springs Cone Zone Program and see how they’re integrating ArcGIS web maps, asset management data, and Waze to streamline their operations and provide drivers with mobile traffic and navigation alerts.
Check out this PPT and learn how Andy's team is:
- Saving 286 hours, or $11K, in staff time with real-time work and asset data
- Rerouting drivers around closures, congestion, and special events
- Publicly sharing the location of new and ongoing construction projects
You’ve talked the high-performance talk, now it’s time to walk the high-performance walk. Addressing nearly 100 votes, the Cartegraph Winter 2019 release is here to help your team monitor key performance indicators, dig deeper into dashboard data, track work more efficiently with labor crews, and better justify your maintenance plans to council.
Watch this webinar to learn more about:
- Evaluating your progress with a boatload of new default dashboard gadgets
- Using Labor Crews to quickly assign tasks to a team and split the resources
- Visualizing Scenario Builder results on a map by plan year and activity
- Searching Campus content without leaving your Cartegraph browser
Getting Serious About Reaching Your GoalsCartegraph
Did you know 92 percent of people that set New Year’s goals never actually achieve them? If you’re ready to break away from the pack and join the 8 percent of high achievers, then this webinar is for you. Uncover some of the best goal-setting techniques, learn how to effectively test your ideas, and help your local government team produce more measurable, actionable results in 2019.
Improve your success rate by setting SMART and CLEAR goals
Track and measure your progress with simple, real-time dashboards
Motivate your team and turn scattered energy into laser focus
Use pilot programs to your advantage and minimize your risk for innovation
The document summarizes the new features and enhancements in Cartegraph's Fall 2018 release. Key additions include the ability to lock down the system and notify users, new record and dashboard gadget types for analysis, scenario budget categories to apply activities to specific budgets, and performance improvements to the Scenario Builder. The release also features updates to the user interface, support for newer operating systems, and an improved online campus.
Citizen Requests: There Has To Be A Better WayCartegraph
We live in a mobile-first, tell-me-now world. Your citizens expect daily updates and a quick fix when they submit maintenance requests. But, with tight budgets and staff cuts—how are you expected to keep up? Hear how public works crews from coast to coast are saving time on repairs and keeping residents informed.
This PDF will teach you how your team can:
- Improve communication and manage citizen expectations with automated workflows.
- Leverage mobile technology to track assets, assign work, and monitor costs.
- Evaluate your current processes and justify the need for updates and improvements.
50x the Budget in 2 Years: A Public Works Success StoryCartegraph
Learn how small improvements in asset and work management have led to big changes for the City of Helotes, TX. Public Works Supervisor Josh Mair will share how his team quickly evolved from a pen-and-paper approach to tracking infrastructure in real time, answering council questions in a flash, and using data to justify new hires and budget increases.
Lessons learned surrounding asset data collection
Tips for using operational data to your advantage
Best practices for starting your high-performance journey today
Spring Release 2018: What's New
Now that we’re in full spring thaw, we're excited to present on the exciting new features included in the Cartegraph Spring 2018 release. This release is focused on making you more productive in your operations and includes many new features including some of our most requested client ideas.
Save your free webinar spot now to learn more about:
- The new basic report designer so that you can build quick, simplified tables and charts
- Embedding maps into reports and print
- Quickly searching through records with enhanced record searching
OH Senate Bill 2: What You Need to Know Cartegraph
In less than 6 months, your water utility must comply with the standards outlined in Ohio Senate Bill 2. Does your public water system have an asset management program in place that meets the required technical, financial, and managerial capabilities? Or are you racing against the clock?
- Get up to speed on the latest public water treatment system asset management requirements
- Uncover the draft administrative rules for asset management in Ohio
- Learn how to leverage mobile technology to facilitate compliance
Green Alleys: An Innovative Approach to Stormwater ManagementCartegraph
This document discusses the history and development of a new technology over many years through trial and error by a research team. It describes several key milestones and discoveries they made along the way as well as challenges they faced in developing a working prototype. After many iterations and improvements, the team was finally able to create a successful prototype that demonstrated the potential of this new technology.
This document is a design review checklist for a permeable pavement project in three alleys in Dubuque, Iowa. It provides details on the project location, drainage area characteristics, stormwater calculations, pavement and base materials, subgrade and foundation protection, construction details, and erosion control measures. Key information includes the project will treat runoff from 3.05 acres of 60% impervious area, include interlocking concrete pavers over gravel bases totaling over 21,000 cubic feet of storage, and tie into existing storm intakes with overflow draining longitudinally down the alleys.
3 Tips to Master Storytelling in Local GovCartegraph
This document provides tips for using storytelling in local government. It recommends collecting data and converting it into meaningful information to inform decisions. Leaders should then candidly share the facts with passion but without bias. The key is connecting the dots between facts and telling a compelling story that engages people. Stories should be communicated plainly without jargon. Facts still matter, and doing nothing can have consequences, so sharing facts through stories can help end apathy.
This document provides an overview of security settings and configuration for a Cartegraph OMS site. It discusses creating new users and roles, OMS security settings, layouts, library filters, and using ArcGIS Online to control map access. The document explains that security is managed by roles, how to add new users and roles, customize roles, and add filters to libraries. It also notes that security is a combination of role settings, layout assignments, library filters, and map settings, and that default roles should not be used for production level users.
Proactively managing your assets saves money, makes the community safer, and aids in planning. Harness the power of Cartegraph OMS’ powerful pro-active work and asset management features. Combine the proactive work tools to turn the tide from reactive to proactive operations management.
Cartegraph OMS is built to store, share, and apply data to enhance your community’s performance. Integrate with other programs that gather asset condition, location, or cost information to improve the quality of your data.
The data collected is so import for day-to-day operations and decision making. As Administrator, you are responsible for keeping Cartegraph running. This session focuses on Administration settings that shape how system data is created and data integrity is maintained.
Measuring the Success of Your Strategic Plan Cartegraph
The city of Fort Collins has been working to improve its strategic planning and performance measurement processes over the past decade. It began publishing annual performance reports in 2009-2011 and launched a community dashboard in 2013 to provide transparency. The city completed its first strategic plan in 2014 and now reviews performance on the plan quarterly using strategy maps. The processes have evolved through a continuous improvement approach, with the goal of using data and metrics to demonstrate progress on strategic objectives and ensure resources are effectively allocated to achieve desired outcomes for the community.
Empowering Data-Driven Innovation in GovernmentCartegraph
Join Scotty Martin, founding architect of Denver’s Peak Academy, to learn how to invest in, brand, and position your own internal innovation team. During this discussion, you’ll zero in on what a customer-centric culture is, and how to foster and exploit that culture to drive high performance in your organization. Additionally, you’ll discover how tools like data visualization and process improvement can empower your team to deliver.
Sponsored by ELGL, this session was part of the Cartegraph National Conference/Rocky Mountain High-Performance Government experience.
Rain Check: Preparing Your Stormwater System for Historic FloodingCartegraph
Is your stormwater system prepared to handle a year’s worth of rainfall in less than a week? That was the test for the City of Golden in 2013. Thanks to a proactive stormwater maintenance routine and reliable GIS data, the City incurred minimal damage. And since they were able to provide detailed reports on recovery efforts and costs, they received FEMA reimbursement within months.
The 6 Common Data Collection Mistakes You May Be MakingCartegraph
Is your organization committing some of the most common data collection mistakes? Uncover asset data collection basics while highlighting common missteps municipalities make along the way.
Fleet First: How to Manage Your Fleet EffectivelyCartegraph
Smart fleet management is the byproduct of patience, planning, and execution. Regular, proactive monitoring is the key to working efficiently and the easiest way to ensure that the fleet performs to your satisfaction. Learn how you can start tracking your fleet effectively in OMS and streamline your fleet maintenance.
Causes Supporting Charity for Elderly PeopleSERUDS INDIA
Around 52% of the elder populations in India are living in poverty and poor health problems. In this technological world, they became very backward without having any knowledge about technology. So they’re dependent on working hard for their daily earnings, they’re physically very weak. Thus charity organizations are made to help and raise them and also to give them hope to live.
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Presentation by Julie Topoleski, CBO’s Director of Labor, Income Security, and Long-Term Analysis, at the 16th Annual Meeting of the OECD Working Party of Parliamentary Budget Officials and Independent Fiscal Institutions.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
FT author
Amanda Chu
US Energy Reporter
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June 20 2024
Good morning and welcome back to Energy Source, coming to you from New York, where the city swelters in its first heatwave of the season.
Nearly 80 million people were under alerts in the US north-east and midwest yesterday as temperatures in some municipalities reached record highs in a test to the country’s rickety power grid.
In other news, the Financial Times has a new Big Read this morning on Russia’s grip on nuclear power. Despite sanctions on its economy, the Kremlin continues to be an unrivalled exporter of nuclear power plants, building more than half of all reactors under construction globally. Read how Moscow is using these projects to wield global influence.
Today’s Energy Source dives into the latest Statistical Review of World Energy, the industry’s annual stocktake of global energy consumption. The report was published for more than 70 years by BP before it was passed over to the Energy Institute last year. The oil major remains a contributor.
Data Drill looks at a new analysis from the World Bank showing gas flaring is at a four-year high.
Thanks for reading,
Amanda
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New report offers sobering view of the energy transition
Every year the Statistical Review of World Energy offers a behemoth of data on the state of the global energy market. This year’s findings highlight the world’s insatiable demand for energy and the need to speed up the pace of decarbonisation.
Here are our four main takeaways from this year’s report:
Fossil fuel consumption — and emissions — are at record highs
Countries burnt record amounts of oil and coal last year, sending global fossil fuel consumption and emissions to all-time highs, the Energy Institute reported. Oil demand grew 2.6 per cent, surpassing 100mn barrels per day for the first time.
Meanwhile, the share of fossil fuels in the energy mix declined slightly by half a percentage point, but still made up more than 81 per cent of consumption.
2. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Session Objectives
• Set up the most efficient ways to capture data in the field
• Understand what device and application is the best for
performing work in the field
• Apply tips for making sure data is captured as quickly and
accurately as possible
3. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Products and devices
Mobile
• Cartegraph for iPad
• iPad only
• Cartegraph One
• Apple
• Android
4. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
iPad Functionality
Mobile Devices
• Create and complete Tasks
• Add Labor, Equipment, Material, and Other Costs
• Complete Inspections and create additional work
• Create and edit Assets from the map
• Review Requests and create Tasks
• Work offline
5. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
iPad
This is an example displaying
the work requests that need to
be investigated.
6. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Cartegraph One Functionality
Mobile Devices
• Create and complete Tasks
• Add Labor, Equipment, Material, and Other Costs
• Complete Inspections
• Create and edit assets from the map
• Create New Asset
• View/Edit Details
7. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Phone
This is an example displaying a
Task to replace a sign.
8. HOW CAN I BE MORE EFFICIENT?
OFFICE CUSTOMIZATION
9. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Tips to Be More Efficient
• Tasks assigned to user
• Libraries and Resources
are filtered properly
• Screen layout is optimized
for desired data
• Voice to Text
• Asset layers are filtered
• Use of bar codes for Assets
and Materials
• Capture tool for Assets
• ArcGIS Collector
10. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Filter
Libraries and
Resources
Reduce the contents of
libraries and resources
with Library Filter
Administration.
11. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Screen Layout
Organize the field you
want to capture the
correct data using
Layout Manager.
12. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Layer Filters
Create filters for Asset
and Requests for iPad.
15. MAXIMIZE YOUR TIME IN THE FIELD
Collect GIS Integrated Assets
ArcGIS Collector
• Zoom for locating assets more accurately
• Stream functionality for linear and polygon Assets
• Include attachments
• Work offline with a map