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Enable location analytics with Azure Maps

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Imagine unlocking a treasure trove of insights from your existing data sets, that makes you look at the physical world differently. That’s what location analytics enables. Any data that has a geographic aspect to it is often called “location data” and is already present in about 80% of enterprise data. It is generated from customer databases, smartphones, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, connected vehicles, GPS units, credit card transactions, and more—this data is everywhere. Location analytics is the science of adding and analyzing layers of location data alongside your existing enterprise data to derive unique insights.  

Organizations use location analytics to create many of the experiences you use every day—like when you are booking a hotel in a different country, often hotel prices are automatically available to you in your currency. Behind the scenes, hotel companies are using location services to convert your IP address to your country and to display hotel locations on a map. This helps them to seamlessly provide the relevant information for you, enhancing your online booking experience.   

Organizations across industries leveraging Azure Maps APIs  

With Microsoft Azure Maps, organizations worldwide are using location data to create similar applications and experiences for mobile and web to gain unique insights, solve critical challenges, and improve their businesses. Azure Maps provides a suite of location services that enable developers and enterprises to build scalable, location-enabled, and map-based experiences. 

Services available through Azure Maps APIs unlock a wide variety of use cases across different sectors. Here’s a quick highlight of few of our services and how they are being used:  

Did you know Azure Maps is HIPAA compliant?


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Get started with Azure Maps

Azure Maps is designed for compatibility, enabling you to connect with a range of Azure services like Azure IoT, Power BI, Microsoft Azure Active Directory, Azure Data Explorer, Power Apps, Synapse ML, and more. With minimal coding required, you can effortlessly enhance your applications with powerful mapping and location analytics capabilities.    

 If you already have an Azure subscription, you just need to add an Azure Maps resource to your project and use that instance to call Azure Maps APIs. Visit the Azure Maps pricing page to explore pricing options. Pay only for what you use and easily deploy your Azure Maps service into an existing Azure subscription.

If you don’t have an Azure subscription, sign up for it here and follow the steps above. 

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