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To accelerate innovation, Microsoft will unify Bing Maps for Enterprise with Azure Maps
You can no longer sign up for Bing Maps for Enterprise from June 30, 2024
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Published onMay 30, 2024
published onMay 30, 2024
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Microsoft recently announced the unification of data and technologies inBing Maps for EnterprisewithAzure Maps, a move aimed at providing customers with an enhanced and AI-driven feature set ofMicrosoft Azure.
In anofficial blog posthighlighting the upsides of the move, Nick Lee,Corporate Vice PresidentatMicrosoft Maps and Local, said,
Microsoft confirmed thatBing Maps for Enterprisewill work for now and is set to be retired onJune 30, 2028. Although the Redmond-based tech giant won’t allow new subscriptions.
Existing customers with an enterprise license will have untilJune 30, 2028, to make the transition toAzure Maps, while the free and basic license holders will be forced to switch byJune 30, 2025.
Nick Lee then goes on to highlight how services likeNVIDIA’s cuOpt, available in theAzure Marketplace, will streamline the experience inAzure Maps.
With the transition fromBing Maps for EnterprisetoAzure Map, the next-gen geospatial cloud service, customers stand to benefit from additional and valuable data insights along with the AI-powered feature set, helping them reduce operating costs and boost revenue, according to Microsoft.
Microsoft’s native cloud offering has, in recent years, been the center of focus and has witnessed significant improvements, including AI integration. As a result,Microsoft Azure emerged as a viable alternative toGoogle CloudandAWSin the cloud computing landscape.
What do you think about the transition fromBing Maps for EnterprisetoAzure Maps? Share with our readers in the comments section.
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