Azure Maps is a developer set of APIs that support geo-spatial functionality in your application. It includes service APIs for maps, search, routing, traffic and even time zones. Azure Maps uses REST APIs and a job script control that you can use for web, mobile and other solutions. This is different than the Power BI implementation of Bing Maps, which uses a Bing Map service.
A few key things about Azure Maps:
1. Offers a wealth of services for the developer to use.
2. Azure Maps and Bing Maps are not the same; they are entirely different products. Each mapping option will give you different types of functionality and features. Azure Maps is good for development and supporting the dev life cycle, so you really want to add it to your application. Azure Maps uses TomTom for it’s base map; Bing Maps uses HERE.
3. Some regions do not currently support Azure Maps. And some areas will not allow mapping at all. It’s important to confirm the location IP addresses when you’re using Azure Mapping and cross reference what you see online to confirm that an area allows mapping.
If you need to add mapping to your applications or have been using Bing Maps with Power BI, explore the Azure Maps option for your applications’ geo-spatial needs. If you’d like to learn more about Azure Maps or anything Azure related, click the link below or contact us—we’d love to help.