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ArcGIS Monitor User Group Meeting #4 - Oct 15, 2025

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DerekLaw
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ArcGIS Monitor optimizes your ArcGIS Enterprise implementation by collecting key metrics on health, performance, and usage. This is the fourth ArcGIS Monitor user group meeting! 

Oct 15, 2025 | 9 AM (Pacific time)

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What to expect:

This fourth user group meeting features presenters from two customer organizations who will share strategies and guidance on how to get started using Monitor.

Attendees should have a solid foundation in ArcGIS Enterprise and working knowledge of ArcGIS Monitor.

Meet our guest speakers: 

Greg Jameson, GISP; GIS Analyst, City of Grimes, Iowa 

Greg oversees ArcGIS Enterprise deployments and leads geospatial strategy for the city. He engages with all users to enhance data-driven decisions and is a board member of IGIC. 

Read his ArcGIS Monitor user story


Reese Facendini; GIS Administrator, Madison County, Illinois

Reese manages multiple ArcGIS Enterprise systems along with ArcGIS Online for all GIS users across the county. He helps other departments find new and innovative solutions for their workflows by pushing GIS software to its limits. Reese leverages ArcGIS Monitor and FME Flow to monitor and automate his systems.


Join us to learn from and connect with fellow ArcGIS Monitor users. We look forward to seeing you there!

6 Comments
dericksteinmann
Emerging Contributor

Hello i'm extremely interested in healthcare especially mapping simulated environments. What hardware would you recommend running on for these high computational environments  and what embedding techniques would you use for these cases such as vectorized mapping??? Also would Esri ever consider using Chinese hardware such as the new Huawaei Superpod?

DerekLaw
Esri Esteemed Contributor

Hi @dericksteinmann,

Hello i'm extremely interested in healthcare especially mapping simulated environments. What hardware would you recommend running on for these high computational environments

I'm not clear on what you're asking. What do you mean by "mapping simulated environments" - this is pretty vague. Also, I don't think your question relates to the thread topic. Since you mentioned healthcare, maybe post your question in this forum, Health and Human Services 

> ... and what embedding techniques would you use for these cases such as vectorized mapping???

Again, I am not sure what you mean by "vectorized mapping".

Hope this helps,

dericksteinmann
Emerging Contributor

Oh well if you want to search it up! "Mapping a simulated environment" should be a pretty obvious statement. haha and basically vectorized mapping in linear algebra is a concept where similar points are held close to each other, finding what you are looking for is simplified this way! Depending on the input of the function can lead to similar and different outputs which on the vector space! Sorry i didnt know i had to simplify things for you 

dericksteinmann
Emerging Contributor

And embedded values are ... well just search it up, or take any math / computer science class.  But clearly a real derick has been chosen haha Have a great day sir!

dericksteinmann
Emerging Contributor

Pleasure meeting you have a wonderful day Derek!

dericksteinmann
Emerging Contributor

And by that i meant mapping a simulated medical environment. If this was vague please reread the sentence. Haha i can answer any other questions you might hold also ! Have a great day!

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