Functionality Google Maps Engine ArcGIS
Deployment Choice between:
- Google Maps Engine in the cloud.
- Google Earth Enterprise behind the firewall. Completely off-premises, Completely on-premises, a hybrid of the two, or a hosted solution.
Complete Platform With Google Maps Engine, organizations can upload
and manage data from departments and create
custom layers, then share these maps to view on
Google Earth and Google Maps.
Not focused across departments but more on developing single point solutions.
Google Maps Engine doesn't connect directly with BI,
CRM, or ERP systems; Office; or SharePoint Supporting the full organization workflow, including geospatial data management, location analysis, and mapping.
ArcGIS has ready-to-use location analytics apps and
can leverage apps that integrate directly into BI,
CRM, and ERP enterprise business systems or into
tools like Office and SharePoint
Mobility - The Google Maps Engine mobility story is almost 100 percent about being connected.
- There is no capability within Google Earth Portable to make edits in the field or synchronize changes back to the enterprise. Esri provides not only disconnected solutions but also offline capabilities.
Allow users to take data offline to view, edit, search, and synchronize their data back and forth when connectivity is reestablished.
Cartographic The cartographic/symbolization options within Google Earth Enterprise are very limited. Also, there is no way to import externally created symbology, for example, through LYR files or Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC), Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD). When users create a map using the rich cartographic tools in ArcGIS for Desktop and publish it as a service, the cartography from the desktop is kept in its entirety in clients consuming the services.
Multiple Database Google Earth Enterprise components run only on the
Linux operating system. ArcGIS for Server can run on Linux and Windows.
Functionality Google Maps Engine ArcGIS
Deployment Choice between:
- Google Maps Engine in the cloud.
- Google Earth Enterprise behind the firewall. Completely off-premises, Completely on-premises, a hybrid of the two, or a hosted solution.
Complete Platform With Google Maps Engine, organizations can upload
and manage data from departments and create
custom layers, then share these maps to view on
Google Earth and Google Maps.
Not focused across departments but more on developing single point solutions.
Google Maps Engine doesn't connect directly with BI,
CRM, or ERP systems; Office; or SharePoint Supporting the full organization workflow, including geospatial data management, location analysis, and mapping.
ArcGIS has ready-to-use location analytics apps and
can leverage apps that integrate directly into BI,
CRM, and ERP enterprise business systems or into
tools like Office and SharePoint
Mobility - The Google Maps Engine mobility story is almost 100 percent about being connected.
- There is no capability within Google Earth Portable to make edits in the field or synchronize changes back to the enterprise. Esri provides not only disconnected solutions but also offline capabilities.
Allow users to take data offline to view, edit, search, and synchronize their data back and forth when connectivity is reestablished.
Cartographic The cartographic/symbolization options within Google Earth Enterprise are very limited. Also, there is no way to import externally created symbology, for example, through LYR files or Open Geospatial Consortium, Inc. (OGC), Styled Layer Descriptor (SLD). When users create a map using the rich cartographic tools in ArcGIS for Desktop and publish it as a service, the cartography from the desktop is kept in its entirety in clients consuming the services.
Multiple Database Google Earth Enterprise components run only on the
Linux operating system. ArcGIS for Server can run on Linux and Windows.
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