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What is ArcFM used for?

What is ArcFM used for?

ArcFM is a powerful collection of tools for managing, modeling, and editing facility and landbase data in an enterprise system. ArcFM provides configurable extensions such as Feeder Manager, Abandon tools, and tracing. Session Manager allows the user to create an edit session in which he can edit features.

What is ArcFM solution?

Developed by Schneider Electric, the ArcFM Solution is a powerful extension to the ArcGIS platform. It provides a complete out-of-the-box enterprise GIS solution for facilities management designed to meet the needs of electric, gas and water/wastewater utilities, and telecommunications service providers.

Can I use Qgis instead of ArcGIS?

Both are two great platforms for anyone to work with. You can choose either of the two, QGIS and ArcGIS depending upon the tools that it offers, and the cost-effectiveness associated with it. Both these tools can help you with your research work so long as you know how to use them effectively to reach your inference.

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What is ArcFM Web?

ArcFM Web is a beautiful, powerful and lightweight application that expands the power of targeted web mapping applications throughout your organization and maximizes the possibilities of GIS for use anytime, anywhere on any device.

What is ArcFM mobile?

ArcFM Mobile is the utility-scale mobile GIS, designed to meet the scale and usability requirements of any size workforce.

Why is QGIS better than ArcGIS?

QGIS is the lean and nimble open-source version of ArcGIS. Simpler than ArcGIS, it is perfect for small projects which use less data, and since it’s free, it’s ideal for organizations with leaner budgets. It’s compatible with ArcGIS, however, so QGIS users can still accept and work with ArcGIS-specific files.

What is geocortex?

Geocortex Essentials is a horizontal framework for building and configuring targeted, purposeful and powerful web mapping applications. It is used by organizations within virtually all industries where Esri’s ArcGIS technology is prevalent.