![]() ![]() ![]() We have recently (March 2020) migrated everything to SharePoint Online, including all our ArcGIS Pro projects and associated GIS files. How do good companies do it? Kind of worried our IT department hasn't given this any thought as they hardly know what GIS is and only like 10 people in the company use GIS. Do you sync that folder then so the data to the gdb is transferred locally instead of to the cloud all the time? Would that not be incredibly slow if working in an aprx file with everything in the cloud? Does ArcGIS pro on Sharepoint work flawlessly with gdbs on a normal file server? Or is there no good solution for GIS and other non-office files with SharePoint and most companies still just use normal file servers for GIS? How do people use SharePoint with GIS and Adobe InDesign or illustrator files? Do I need to download each ArcGIS project folder when I want to work with it, then upload it again when finished? What happens if two people are working in the same gdb for that project? Or do you just work from file explorer like from a file server and the files just sync to SharePoint? Kinda like Dropbox or Google drive. ![]()
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