Always trying to keep an eye on the different Esri news, I found the recently released ArcGIS Architecture Center and the Geodatabase Resources hub particularly interesting. The amount of ArcGIS-related information publicly available is a lot, so having new Esri resources that make it easy to find content on a specific topic is always appreciated.
The ArcGIS Architecture Center is presented as an Esri documentation landing page. The Architecture Center includes new Esri documentation available on the topic (see Overview, System Patterns, and Architecture Practices tabs) with a final tab titled Library where to find referenced ArcGIS Blog articles, technical articles (white papers, Trust ArcGIS documents), and videos.
The Geodatabase Resources hub is a site made with ArcGIS Hub technology that references existing Esri content like ArcGIS Blog articles but also Esri Academy or Learn ArcGIS resources. The website menus give an initial impression of which content one can find: Geodatabases, Data Design, Attribute Rules, Versioning, Data Distributor, or Dataset Types.
Definitely two sites to bookmark and that will continue evolving including new available content.
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