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Esri releases ArcGIS Velocity for self-hosted use

Esri releases ArcGIS Velocity for self-hosted use

Key Takeaways

  • Esri has released ArcGIS Velocity for self-hosted use on Windows and Linux
  • The software enables real-time analytics on streaming, IoT, sensor, and asset data
  • ArcGIS Velocity connects to over 20 real-time data providers and supports major web messaging protocols
  • The new deployment offers a consistent experience across ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise

Introduction to ArcGIS Velocity

Esri has announced the general availability of ArcGIS Velocity for self-hosted deployments on Windows and Linux, allowing organizations to leverage the software's capabilities from secure on-premises and private cloud environments. This next-generation geospatial capability delivers real-time analytics on streaming, Internet of Things (IoT), sensor, and asset data, enabling organizations to track and visualize public events, supply chains, and infrastructure.

Features and Capabilities

ArcGIS Velocity for ArcGIS Enterprise expands cloud-native support to enterprise customers across industries, including government and business. The software connects to over 20 ready-to-use feeds for real-time data providers, such as Dataminr, Samsara, FlightAware, Baron Weather, and CompassCom. It also supports major common web messaging protocols and API formats, including:

Protocol Description
MQTT Message Queuing Telemetry Transport
AMQP Advanced Message Queuing Protocol
REST Representational State of Resource
WebSocket Bi-directional, real-time communication

Benefits and Use Cases

By unifying real-time data workflows across ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise, the new Velocity deployment offering creates a consistent experience for organizations. Users can configure real-time analytics to enrich incoming data with additional context and answer location-based questions as events unfold, turning raw feeds into actionable intelligence. For example, organizations can use ArcGIS Velocity to:

  • Track and respond to natural disasters, such as hurricanes or wildfires
  • Monitor and optimize supply chain operations in real-time
  • Analyze and visualize traffic patterns to improve urban planning

Replacement of ArcGIS GeoEvent Server

ArcGIS Velocity for ArcGIS Enterprise will replace ArcGIS GeoEvent Server, for which Velocity now serves as a functional equivalent within ArcGIS Enterprise. This change will provide a more streamlined and efficient experience for users, with improved performance and scalability.

Bottom Line

The release of ArcGIS Velocity for self-hosted use marks a significant milestone for Esri, enabling organizations to leverage the software's real-time analytics capabilities from secure on-premises and private cloud environments. With its expanded cloud-native support, connections to over 20 real-time data providers, and support for major web messaging protocols, ArcGIS Velocity is poised to revolutionize the way organizations track, visualize, and respond to complex events and phenomena. For more information, visit esri.com.

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