The Future of Enterprise Mapping Solutions: Bing Maps Unification with Azure Maps
Videos|by Gabrielle Alvear|4 October 2024

The Future of Enterprise Mapping Solutions:
Bing Maps Unification with Azure Maps
Now On-Demand
This past spring, Microsoft has shared its vision for a single enterprise mapping solution under the Azure Maps brand. The Bing Maps Unification with Azure Maps is well underway.
What might this mean for your current mapping licence? What are the feature parities between Bing Maps for Enterprise and Azure Maps? All this and more, will be covered in this webinar.
Sr. Program Manager for Microsoft Maps, Clemens Schotte, walks you through the various Microsoft Mapping features and functionalities, present comparison demos, and answer any lingering queries with a Q&A session at the end.
Unifying their enterprise maps offerings under Azure Maps simplifies the experience for customers, making it easier to leverage other Azure cloud services while retaining familiar features from Bing Maps for Enterprise.
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