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Tuesday October 29, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Co-Presenter: Andrew Flynn

Join us for a discussion on developing a comprehensive Power BI dashboard designed to report all published content on ArcGIS Portal. This dashboard, created using FME, Python, and Power BI, is an essential tool for managing and understanding your GIS resources.

The session will cover:
  1. Integration and Data Flow: Learn how FME and Python are utilized to extract, transform, and load (ETL) data from ArcGIS Portal into Power BI. We will explore the automation processes that ensure the dashboard is updated daily.
  2. Dashboard Features: Discover how the dashboard provides a centralized view of all published services, web maps, and other content on the ArcGIS Portal. The discussion will highlight key functionalities such as:
    • Service Identification: Easily locate and identify all services and web maps published on the portal.
    • Impact Analysis: Understand which services are affected by schema changes to underlying layers.
    • Usage Metrics: View metrics to determine the most frequently used layers and services.
    • Service Monitoring: Quickly find stopped services to ensure uninterrupted GIS operations.
  3. Benefits and Applications: Understand the practical benefits of having a holistic view of your GIS content. The dashboard enables efficient resource management, proactive problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making.

Whether you are a GIS analyst, data manager, or IT professional, this session will provide valuable insights into leveraging Power BI for effective ArcGIS Portal content management. Don’t miss this opportunity to enhance your GIS operational efficiency with a powerful, automated reporting solution
Speakers
avatar for Jon Atwood

Jon Atwood

Data Engineer, VELCO (Vermont Electric Power Co., Inc.)
Tuesday October 29, 2024 3:30pm - 4:00pm EDT
Lake Champlain A

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