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Now Available - Getting to Know ArcGIS Enterprise

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A thorough understanding of ArcGIS Enterprise is essential in today’s increasingly demanding and changing GIS environment.

Getting to Know ArcGIS Enterprise covers the essential skills of planning, deploying, administering, using, and maintaining ArcGIS Enterprise. It addresses the most common and vital workflows ArcGIS Enterprise administrators need to understand. Topics include understanding prerequisites and base deployment, managing users and content, publishing ArcGIS manager and user-managed data, maintaining data flows between the source geodatabase and clients, and troubleshooting. 

This book is a great choice for professionals, educators, and students or anyone working to become certified as an ArcGIS Enterprise Administrator through the Esri certification program.

Learn more about the book.

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TomGeo
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Pretty steep price in the first place. The ebook costs as much as the paperback version and requires either specific reader devices or apps.
The book might be good, but...

Craig_Carpenter
Esri Regular Contributor

Esri Press books are available on most eBook stores in their respective formats, like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, RedShelf, and VitalSource, some of which offer eBook rental options that greatly reduce costs.  For example, a 60-day rental of Getting to Know ArcGIS Enterprise will cost $40 on VitalSource.

Another great option is to purchase them on IndiePubs where Esri Press print and eBooks (through VitalSource) are always available at a 20% discount.  Keep an eye out for specials where we increase the IndiePubs discount to 30%, and even 40% during the Esri User Conference or Fed User Conference.

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