Geospatial Solutions on Azure: An In-depth look at Azure Maps
Videos|by Gabrielle Alvear|16 October 2024

Geospatial Solutions on Azure: An In-depth look at Azure Maps
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Explore what's possible with Azure Maps
Azure Maps is designed for the seamless integration of mapping, search, routing, traffic, and time zone queries into Azure IoT and enterprise systems, helping to build better geospatial solutions.
Backed by the feature rich benefits and customisation of the Azure platform, ISVs can develop mapping software with better accuracy, built-in security, cost optimisation and performance.
Join us alongside Clemens Schotte, Senior Program Manager for Microsoft Maps, as we take a closer look at the features within Azure Maps APIs and Web SDK such as:
- Search services to locate addresses, places, and points of interest
- Routing and optimisation services
- Traffic flow view and incidents view
- Time zone and Geolocation services
- Weather data
- Location intelligence through geospatial analytics
- And much more!
Enhance your location-enabled experiences and applications with Azure Maps
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