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Introduction to ArcGIS Server
This course introduces ArcGIS Server and teaches how to install, configure, and use the product as administrators and consumers of GIS services. Students learn how to publish maps, globes, and geoprocessing models that are optimized for performance. Students also create out-of-the-box Web applications using Manager and learn how to use GIS services in both Web applications and ArcGIS Explorer.
Prerequisites: Students should have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I or Learning ArcGIS 9 or have equivalent knowledge.
Data Management in the Multiuser Geodatabase
This course prepares GIS and database administrators to implement an ArcSDE geodatabase by teaching how to load and manage ArcSDE data. The course presents concepts applicable to both workgroup and enterprise ArcSDE geodatabases but focuses primarily on the enterprise ArcSDE geodatabase. Students learn the basic architecture of a multiuser geodatabase and are introduced to ArcSDE connection types.
Prerequisites: Students should have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I or Learning ArcGIS 9 or have equivalent knowledge. Students should also be familiar with basic RDBMS concepts.
ArcGIS Server Enterprise Configuration and Tuning for SQL Server
This course prepares SQL Server® database administrators to implement an enterprise geodatabase by teaching how to set up an individual ArcSDE server. Students get familiar with the ArcSDE architecture and learn how to configure SQL Server to support ArcSDE, install and configure ArcSDE, and identify and troubleshoot connection types and issues.
Prerequisites: Students should have experience with SQL Server database administration or application development.
Introduction to ArcGIS Server
This course introduces ArcGIS Server and teaches how to install, configure, and use the product as administrators and consumers of GIS services. Students learn how to publish maps, globes, and geoprocessing models that are optimized for performance. Students also create out-of-the-box Web applications using Manager and learn how to use GIS services in both Web applications and ArcGIS Explorer.
Prerequisites: Students should have completed Introduction to ArcGIS I or Learning ArcGIS 9 or have equivalent knowledge.
Tentative Upcoming Classes
Introduction to ArcGIS I - Call for Possible Dates
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Custom Training

Our Learning Center offers the best possible environment for learning - in an ESRI authorized course or through customized training.
R.A. Smith National's relationship with ESRI allows a wide variety of ESRI courses to be held at our Learning Center. Many of the courses are unavailable anywhere else in Wisconsin.

Questions?
ESRI course information::
Rick Zellmer, ESRI Training Coord.
651-454-0600 x 8323
Intro. to ArcGIS I course, & Facility information:
David Haines, AICP, GISP
RA Smith National
262-317-3375
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