Maps Blog - Posts tagged with 'azure maps'

  • Windows UWP Maps Control Deprecation Announcement

    The Windows UWP Map control and Windows Maps platform APIs within Windows have been deprecated as of April 8, 2025. The Maps UWP Control and Maps platform support within Windows will continue to function but will not be updated. For more information, see Resources for deprecated features.
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  • What are my options regarding Bing Maps for Enterprise Retirement?

    Bing Maps for Enterprise will be retired on June 30, 2028. Existing Bing Maps for Enterprise customers can continue to license Bing Maps for Enterprise APIs and services until June 30, 2028. Customers on the free and basic license for Bing Maps for Enterprise have until June 30, 2025.
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  • Bing Maps for Enterprise Migration

    We are encouraging existing Bing Maps for Enterprise customers to move to Azure Maps as it is our best in class Maps API platform, is served by the same great Bing Maps data and services and is where our innovation efforts will be focused.
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  • Microsoft Announces Vision for Next Generation of Enterprise Maps

    We are thrilled to announce the unification of Bing Maps for Enterprise (BME) with Azure Maps, marking a significant milestone in our geospatial services at Microsoft. Azure Maps now boasts a robust stack of geospatial offerings, leveraging the powerful capabilities of Microsoft Maps, which also drives Bing Maps, our consumer maps experience. Over the past year, our team has dedicated significant time and effort to combine the...
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  • Leveraging Maps and Power BI for Geospatial Analytics

    In our data-centric world, a great way to get the most from data is by using Power BI and Maps. You’re about to learn about the importance of geographical analytics. We’ll also explain what makes Microsoft Maps integration in Power BI a great platform for presenting geospatial analytics.
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  • Tips for Optimizing Performance in Microsoft Maps Applications

    Whether you’re plotting the quickest delivery route or notifying users of impending rain, Microsoft’s Maps platform has the tool for the task. With a slew of customizable features, both mobile and web applications can benefit from its robust, accurate offerings. 
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