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  1. Virtual Earth Server Web Cast

    Very last minute, I know but it seriously just crept up on me! Register for the free web cast about the Virtual Earth Web Server and how Microsoft Partners like IDV Solutions are creating offline solutions for secure networks that need geographic data visualization using a plethora of content available...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:03 AM Wednesday, October 28, 2009
  2. Hoovers Puts Business Demographic Information on the (Bing) Map

    Hoovers , a Dun & Bradstreet Company, just launched a new beta mapping feature on their site that allows you to lookup businesses and visualize demographic information on and around a respective company. For those who don’t know, Hoovers offers proprietary business information through the Internet...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 12:46 PM Thursday, September 24, 2009
  3. Virtual Earth Server V2 Released

    Our second revolution of the Virtual Earth Server is now available! Virtual Earth Server? Yes, we have a server product. If you have a need for offline or behind the firewall scenarios for your government or enterprise mapping applications, the Virtual Earth Server is the product for you. And, it’s...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:26 AM Tuesday, September 01, 2009
  4. ESRI (UK) / Bing Maps Mashup Challenge

    A little plug for my United Kingdom friends who want to strut their GIS stuff...and win an X-Box. If you're in the UK, you can participate in the ESRI / Bing Maps Mashup Challenge . The rest of us will just have to twiddle our thumbs until we get a cool contest... The collaboration and sharing of data...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 10:16 AM Monday, August 31, 2009
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  5. OLAP and Spatial Data Import COM Add-Ins FIXED for MapPoint!

    Here come the rolling punches of MapPoint information. Last week, I told you about the release of the Microsoft® MapPoint® Add-In for SQL Server as a free download to import, edit and save your data from SQL Server 2008 (spatially indexed by geometries and geographies). Well, here is some more...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 08:39 PM Monday, August 03, 2009
  6. SQL Server and MapPoint 2009, Together At Last

    It’s like a Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup…what in the world has taken us so long to be these two together? Rhetorical question; however, I now bestow upon you, for the first time outside the walls of Redmond, The Microsoft® MapPoint® Add-In for SQL Server (download it FREE!). The...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 08:55 AM Thursday, July 30, 2009
  7. ESRI Launches MapIt Using Bing Maps in a Microsoft Geostack

    ESRI made a huge push into enterprise mapping today with the launch of its MapIt product ...this just got interesting! Ok, so what is MapIt? Well, it turns out it’s a lot of things, but in a nut shell “ ESRI MapIt™ is a lightweight Web mapping gateway to SQL Server 2008. Much of your...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:31 AM Monday, July 13, 2009
  8. IDV Solutions Releases Visual Fusion 4.0…And, It Is Awesome!

    I just want to give IDV Solutions a huge shout out today. I dragged myself in to work after waking to another dreary Seattle morning. Hoping the coffee would perk me up…bring out the fail whale. However, this morning I finally got some time to investigate the latest version of IDV’s Visual...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 09:48 AM Tuesday, May 12, 2009
  9. Happy Earth Day, 2009

    Happy Earth Day, my fellow Virtual Earthlings. What better way to celebrate Earth Day than to highlight a couple Virtual Earth applications? Ok, I could think of a few ways, but since we’re all stuck inside on Earth Day….wait, maybe I should go work outside today….I’ll give...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 07:21 AM Wednesday, April 22, 2009
  10. New ESRI / Microsoft Virtual Earth Partnership Announced

    This week during the Environmental Systems Research Institute Developer Conference in Palm Springs, CA, ESRI announced their extended partnership with Microsoft’s Virtual Earth business unit granting native access to Virtual Earth’s imagery and road network map data within ArcGIS Desktop and Server....

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 05:15 PM Thursday, March 26, 2009
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  11. AGI Visualizes Geo-Physics on Virtual Earth

    I may have to quit my job. I want to go out on top like John Elway. Once I’ve seen everything, I don’t know what else will light a fire under me to get up in the morning. Analytical Graphics, Inc. ( AGI ) has just changed my world by demonstrating how Microsoft Virtual Earth can be used to visualize...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:06 PM Friday, February 27, 2009
  12. EUCI GIS 2.0 Conference

    I’ll be presenting at the EUCI GIS Conference in San Antonio, TX on January 27, 2009. The conference subtitle being, “Technical and Programming Developments for Electric and Gas Utilities” means I get to show off some code so I AM AMPED! Microsoft Virtual Earth has many applications across utilities...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 06:16 PM Monday, January 19, 2009
  13. Web 2.0 GIS with eSpatial

    eSpatial built a demonstration of their iSmart application leveraging Microsoft Virtual Earth to allow GIS Developers the ability to render, modify and save GIS information into a server-based database. The demonstration has a super simple user interface based completely on JavaScript and simple HTML...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 05:42 PM Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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  14. Thematic Mapping and Heat Maps with Virtual Earth

    I’ve had a couple inquiries about heat maps of late, so wanted to ensure people are aware of the capabilities enabled and resources available for creating heat maps with Virtual Earth. First off, my esteemed colleague Johannes Kebeck has just finished authoring a two part series on overlaying data atop...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 01:11 PM Tuesday, December 02, 2008
  15. Tracking the Spread of Diabetes in Australia

    The Australian National Diabetes Services Scheme has published an interesting Virtual Earth map application illustrating the spread and penetration of diabetes across the country. The Australian Diabetes Map allows users to select a specific area type – National, State, Postcode, Federal Electoral Zone...

    Posted to Bing Maps Blog by Chris Pendleton | 11:54 AM Thursday, November 20, 2008

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