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    Many Government customers are looking for the kind of powerful mapping features and functionality found with Bing Maps but have a classified network and need a premise-based server solution disconnected from the Internet. No problem. Microsoft's geospatial subsidiary, Vexcel Corporation , offers the...
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    What a HUGE day for Microsoft Bing Maps! Not only did the Development team release 46.7 TB of new imagery but they also released a beta Silverlight version of Bing Maps with some pretty cool new features including a new Streetside mode that allows you to navigate fully stitched and continuous ground...
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  • Blog Post: Texas Dept of Transportation Exands Use of Bing Maps

    Since writing my last blog entry about the Illinois Dept of Transporation using Bing Maps for reporting ARRA funded projects, it has come to my attention that the Texas DoT has exapnded their use of Bing Maps to also provide tracking of projects planned for the agency's 2010 fiscal year, some stimulus...
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    Readers of this blog, since the time it was named VIrtual Earth for Government, know that Bing Maps (formerly Virtual Earth) has been adopted by a number of Department of Transporation agencies that have recognized it as a great platform for building public facing applications, typically to provide citizens...
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    When is Bing Maps more than an awesome platform for building data visualization applications? When it is combined with Microsoft Office Sharepoint Server. When this happens, your mapping applications become collaborative tools that allow information to be shared across your organization, by all stakeholders...
  • Blog Post: Bing Maps from Microsoft: Public Sector Maps the Easy Way

    Have spent this past two weeks attending conferences, first the Gov 2.0 Summit in Washington D.C., and then this week GIS in the Rockies in Loveland, Colorado. I made a couple of interesting observations from these shows. First, there are still public sector agencies that are going about mapping the...
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