Get real-time and big data insights
How it works
Connect
Connect to real-time, streaming IoT data from multiple feeds and visualize directly in maps.
Analyze
Speed up your analysis and get answers faster when you set up analytical models in the cloud.
Alert and actuate
Take action with your analyses. Share the results and alert stakeholders when it matters.
ArcGIS Velocity is fully integrated with ArcGIS
ArcGIS Velocity is closely integrated with ArcGIS. Getting started is easy—secure a license and access it within ArcGIS Online. Easily connect to and fuse your ArcGIS data with data from other sources. Push results of analytics, whether performed in real time or batch mode, as alerts, or publish them as GIS maps and data services for use across your enterprise. These maps and data layers can be used by any ArcGIS application such as ArcGIS Pro or ArcGIS Insights for additional analysis.
Frequently Asked Questions
Velocity supports a variety of feeds including external sources of observational data such as Internet of Things (IoT) platforms, message brokers, or third-party APIs. For a complete list of feed types available in Velocity, click here.
Yes. ArcGIS Velocity is an add-on to ArcGIS Online on Azure to bring real-time and spatial data processing to virtually any IoT environment. It also works with various data sources in other cloud platforms including Amazon S3, Azure Blob storage, Azure Cosmos DB, etc.
Not currently. An offering for ArcGIS Enterprise is under consideration.
ArcGIS Velocity and ArcGIS GeoEvent Server are both designed to process and analyze real-time data but they differ in two primary ways:
- ArcGIS Velocity is a SaaS offering as part of ArcGIS Online, where GeoEvent Server is a part of ArcGIS Enterprise that is deployed on premises.
- ArcGIS Velocity uses a Kubernetes micro-services architecture; cloud infrastructure to ingest, process, and analyze up to thousands of records per second. Velocity supports higher volumes of real-time data compared to GeoEvent Server, which uses traditional server infrastructure.
Micro-services allow the server to respond to a high volume of service requests by fundamentally splitting the work into smaller, separate services. ArcGIS Velocity uses cloud infrastructure to ingest, process, and analyze up to thousands of records per second.
Yes. ArcGIS Velocity allows you to schedule big data analytics to run periodically or at a recurring time. This helps customers perform processing in near real-time, conduct repeated analysis on data collected within a specific timespan, and generate up-to-date information products to support the organization.
Yes. A good example of this is 2-way communication with streetlights through our partnership with Bell.
Some notable advantages include:
- As SaaS, Velocity has built-in high availability and disaster recovery.
- Data is stored in the cloud.
- It is much quicker to deploy, often within an hour.
- Velocity is geared towards operations and geospatial analysts, as opposed to GIS administrators who would use ArcGIS Pro, therefore, more directly accessible to users to easily share data, maps and analytics products with teams, departments and/or the public.