The release of on December 15, 2016 , marked a pivotal shift for Esri , moving the platform toward a more integrated, web-centric architecture. This version introduced the "ArcGIS Enterprise" branding, replacing the former ArcGIS for Server, and fundamentally changed how organizations manage, analyze, and share geospatial data. The Shift to ArcGIS Enterprise
The gateway that allows the server to communicate with existing web infrastructures. Key Capabilities and Features ArcGIS 10.5
| Component | Minimum | Recommended | |-----------|---------|--------------| | OS | Windows 7 SP1 / Server 2008 R2 | Windows 10 / Server 2012 R2 or 2016 | | CPU | 2.2 GHz dual-core | 3.0+ GHz quad-core | | RAM | 4 GB | 8 GB+ (16+ for 3D/analysis) | | Disk Space | 8 GB | 10 GB (SSD) | | GPU | 64 MB RAM, DirectX 9.2+ | 512 MB+, DirectX 11 | | .NET | .NET Framework 4.5+ | .NET Framework 4.6+ | The release of on December 15, 2016 ,
Tools like the Raster Analytics engine were enhanced to perform large-scale imagery processing across clusters of servers, supporting complex workflows like orthomosaic generation and change detection. Key Capabilities and Features | Component | Minimum
: Provided enhanced raster analysis and high-resolution output processing. 2. Enhanced Collaboration and Connectivity
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