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How To Choose The Best Virtualization Partner

As your organization grows or upgrades software, keeping on top of the IT infrastructure needed to allow for changes can be a huge job. When you’re running big software like ArcGIS for Desktop and are facing a change in IT infrastructure you’ll realize it’s time to make some decisions. Either you put together new workstations, more servers and more staff to get where you’re going, or you start looking into cloud computing solutions. This whitepaper will walk you through:

  • How ArcGIS Pro lends itself to the Cloud
  • Benefits and Challenges from using Google, MicroSoft or Amazon
  • Benefits and Challenges from using a small custom hosting provider
  • How to Assess for yourself which path to take.
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