Last week was another engaging, insightful, and educational Esri User Conference. This year again needed to be held virtually, but the Cloudpoint team showed up in force to view and interact with the wonderful presenters and their timely topics. This year, we decided for our recap post to…
New GIS Webinar Schedule Released for 2021
Another Virtual Showcase in the Bag
Cloudpoint hosting free webinars with GIS training!
The Cloudpoint team is taking advantage of this time of remote connectivity to connect with you in a whole new way. Our professional GIS experts will be hosting a series of exciting GIS webinars to help users take advantage of the latest GIS resources. Although we can’t meet in person right now, here is a list of our upcoming virtual events that you won’t want to miss out on. Be sure to join our team for some high-impact learning opportunities to see how your organization can benefit from GIS!
How to Maintain Your Cemetery Records with GIS
Check out the recording HERE!
Overcoming your fear of ArcGIS Pro
Check out the recording HERE!
Upgrading Your Enterprise GIS: What It Means and How to Keep Up
Check out the recording HERE!
What Facility Managers Need to know about GIS
Check out the recording HERE!
Critical GIS Infrastructure Every Public Works Department Should Have
Check out the recording HERE!
How to Manage your Sign Inventory in the Cloud!
Check out the recording HERE!
Introduction to Parcel Fabric in ArcGIS Pro
Check out the recording HERE!
Two New Videos for Remote Workers
Since we are all working at home these days. It makes sense to think that some GIS workers will be trying to connect to their enterprise GIS. If you do not have a VPN or the connection is spotty, you may want to try and connecting to the data through ArcGIS Portal. Micah created two short videos to help with this task. You will need to know your ArcGIS Portal home URL, a username and licensed copy of ArcGIS Pro.
This next video shows you how to connect ArcGIS Pro to open and public REST endpoints. This will enable you to add published data to your map regardless of the source.
If you need to know where to find REST endpoints check out this BLOG post from a few months back.