


With the increase in frequency of data and their attributes being collected, it’s also getting increasingly difficult to manage large datasets in traditional databases. Customers can unlock more value from their data by connecting Amazon Redshift to ArcGIS Pro to geospatially analyze petabyte datasets. With continuous growth in the size of datasets and declining cost of storage, it’s becoming more common to use a data warehouse like Amazon Redshift for geospatial datasets. Case for Connecting Amazon Redshift with ArcGIS Esri provides powerful GIS solutions to more than 350,000 clients in more than 150 countries. Inspiring positive change in industry and society through mapping and geospatial analytics is at the heart of their business. “This cloud-native deployment of enterprise GIS now expands its reach to support various cloud warehouses, including Amazon Redshift, for geospatial analysis, mapping, and visualization,” adds Jay.Įsri is an AWS Public Sector Partner with the AWS Public Safety and Disaster Response Competency. “As the global leader in GIS, Esri is proud to partner with Amazon to deliver a powerful new generation of geospatial infrastructure that is designed for enterprises, cloud-native, based on microservices, and fully orchestrated within Amazon EKS,” says Jay Theodore, CTO, Enterprise and Artificial Intelligence at Esri. This new capability enables higher performance and support for big datasets, allowing customers to easily analyze their GIS data and cloud-native databases together. Starting with ArcGIS Pro, customers now have the ability to directly connect from ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise 10.9.1 to an Amazon Redshift cluster.Ĭustomers can access and store their geospatial data using Amazon Redshift and seamlessly interoperate with ArcGIS Pro and ArcGIS Enterprise. In addition, ArcGIS will support interoperability with Amazon Redshift. This will include Amazon QuickSight leveraging Esri basemap tiles through Amazon Location Service.Įsri also supports ArcGIS Enterprise on Kubernetes running with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS). Their flagship GIS mapping software, ArcGIS, is a powerful mapping and spatial analytics technology.Įsri and Amazon Web Services (AWS) are extending their collaboration through an extensive integration of product suites and services. Development Engineer, DBS Redshift – AWSĮsri‘s geographic information system (GIS) solutions create, manage, analyze, and map various types of geospatial data. Solutions Architect – AWSīy Abhishek Ram, Head WWPS Partner Service Integration – AWSīy Nemanja Boric, Sr. By Sid Singh, Tech BD, WWPS Partner Service Integration and Sales – AWSīy Jeff Demuth, Sr.
