![]() ![]() ![]() 2D and 3D maps that you create in ArcGIS Pro can easily be shared as web maps and web scenes to ArcGIS Online and ArcGIS Enterprise.ArcGIS Pro features a modern ribbon-based user interface, 2D and 3D views, multithreaded geoprocessing, support for multiple maps and layouts, and more (see image below).Here are a few of them according to Esri: So why should you consider migrating to ArcGIS Pro? There are many benefits ArcGIS Pro brings to the table. Recently they shared a video from eGIS Associates In this video they share some tips on migrating your MXDs to the newer environment of ArcGIS Pro Projects – be sure to check them out for even more tips and hands-on training opportunities. The team at Geospatial Training are always on top of things, in particular, they provide awesome training and learning opportunities on the latest Esri technology and solutions built on the ArcGIS platform. ![]() We’ve looked at Pro extensively in the recent past, for example, this post on the benefits of Pro. Recall, ArcGIS Pro is where all of Esri’s future development efforts and innovation will be focused. If not, you’ll likely be motivated to do so after you attend this year’s ESRIUC or if you take in a local Esri meetup or other GeoGeek event. By now we assume many of you have made the switch to ArcGIS Pro, or perhaps you’ve committed to doing so sometime this year. ![]()
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