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Future-proofing field data: The business case for a field process platform

November 20, 2025 - 2 PM ET

Your app backlog keeps growing, the data coming from the field is inconsistent, and your GIS experts spend too much time building simple forms. These are not separate problems. They are symptoms of a single, foundational mismatch between your work and your tools.

Your GIS architecture is excellent for managing static systems of record. It was never designed to handle the constant, dynamic flow of operational work. Trying to force that workflow into your GIS creates friction that causes these breakdowns. A field process platform provides the correct architectural solution, giving your fieldwork a system built for action.

Join our webinar, Future-proofing field data: The business case for a field process platform, for a straightforward look at this challenge. We’ll show you how to manage dynamic field operations without bogging down your GIS or resorting to shadow IT.

Here’s what we’ll cover:

  • Why GIS architecture struggles with the speed and complexity of field processes.
  • How to clean up your Esri data by giving operational data its own home.
  • A clear path to break the cycle of building and maintaining custom field apps.
  • How to let your geospatial experts focus on analysis, not just data collection tools.

Align your systems with the work your teams actually do. Let’s get your field process platform architecture right.

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Speakers

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Jake Freivald
Vice President, Product Marketing
Jake Freivald’s twenty-five year career in software has covered multiple technology specializations with a focus on data management and analytics. He places particular emphasis on helping business people understand the practical requirements of modernization. He has a B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Cornell University and lives with his family on Long Island, NY.
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