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DMolnar
Esri Regular Contributor

This blog highlights ArcGIS GeoEvent Server at FedGIS 2026 in Washington, DC.

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DMolnar
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We are excited to announce that the public beta of ArcGIS Velocity for ArcGIS Enterprise on Windows and Linux is now available. Join the Early Adopter Community to get started. 

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DMolnar
Esri Regular Contributor

Explore the agenda of GeoEvent Server at the 2025 Esri User Conference. 

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DMolnar
Esri Regular Contributor

Explore the real-time GIS agenda at this year's Esri Partner Conference and Esri Developer & Technology Summit, learn about all sessions and where to find us at the event. Read the blog

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DMolnar
Esri Regular Contributor

Explore the real-time GIS agenda at this year's Esri Federal GIS Conference, learn about relevant sessions and where to find us at the event. Read the blog

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GregoryChristakos
Esri Contributor

ArcGIS GeoEvent Server 11.2 offers incremental improvements in usability and stability. We’re also excited to announce that several add-on connectors have been enhanced and are ready for use in GeoEvent Server 11.2 and prior.

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JoshJoyner
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This blog includes illustrative steps to configure a GeoEvent Server inbound connector to receive Waze traffic jams and alerts. Advice is included on using hosted feature layers to show only the latest such jams and alerts.

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Jeff_G
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Verizon Connect provides multiple fleet management solutions for tracking and managing your fleet of vehicles. This guide will focus specifically on Verizon Connect Reveal’s GPS Push Service and how you can connect to the data feed and perform real-time ingestion and analysis with ArcGIS GeoEvent Server. This approach requires a HTTPS endpoint to be set up in such a way that a Verizon Connect can connect and send the data to it. The HTTPS endpoint needs to be protected using basic authentication and be accessible outside of your organization’s network firewall. This guide uses Windows IIS and the following steps highlight enabling basic authentication and routing from an IIS endpoint to an ArcGIS GeoEvent Server connector endpoint. An organization firewall or a load balancer can be used in place of IIS.

This guide will demonstrate the following:

  • Creating an HTTPS endpoint on GeoEvent Server.
  • Creating an HTTPS endpoint on IIS with basic authentication enabled.
  • Routing traffic from the HTTPS endpoint on IIS to the HTTPS endpoint on GeoEvent Server.
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YujingWu
Esri Contributor

Explores the new GeoEvent Gallery add-on manager in ArcGIS GeoEvent Server 11.1. 

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GregTieman
Esri Contributor

Explore all the Real-Time Visualization and Analytics activities at the Esri 2023 EPC and Developer Summit.

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