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ESRI and Microsoft Partnering to Bring Microsoft Virtual Earth to ArcGIS users

In the latest move by Microsoft and ESRI to integrate Virtual Earth in ArcGis offerings, ESRI is making Virtual Earth accessible throughout ArcGIS products. As readers of this blog likely know, Virtual Earth content was already accessible to ArcGIS Desktop users as of August 2008 as a premium service. As part of ArcGIS Online at the ArcGIS 9.3.1 release, that content is now available at no cost to ArcGIS Desktop users on maintenance, and ArcGIS Server comes with a built-in 90-day Virtual Earth evaluation after which an annual, transaction-based subscription can be purchased through ESRI. ArcGIS Server users will also be able to leverage Virtual Earth geocoding and place-finding capabilities

Details can be found on the ESRI web site here. Including the press release below.

-=Virtual Jerry

March 26, 2009

ESRI Expands Virtual Earth Access in GIS by Teaming with Microsoft

ArcGIS Users to Bring Dynamic Basemaps into Analysis and Service Applications

Redlands, California—A new agreement with Microsoft Corporation gives ArcGIS users fast access to Microsoft Virtual Earth for their geographic information system (GIS) projects. As part of ArcGIS Online at the ArcGIS 9.3.1 release, ArcGIS Desktop and ArcGIS Server users will be able to connect directly to Virtual Earth and quickly start their GIS projects with ready-to-use content.

"Our agreement with Microsoft defines a pattern of sharing geospatial data on the Web that promises to grow the GIS community," says ESRI President Jack Dangermond. "By bringing Virtual Earth into their GIS projects, people will have a greater opportunity to perform spatial analysis based on dynamic data."

ArcGIS Desktop users who are current on maintenance and have an Internet connection will have access to Virtual Earth for a variety of up-to-date mapping content including aerial imagery, roads, and hybrid (aerial with labels) imagery. With a familiar look, imagery access will appear as another data layer in GIS. The imagery will provide excellent background maps on which users can overlay their operational data. This means users will be able to focus more on their business data than on its context.

For example, an electric utility can layer its distribution line data over a Virtual Earth aerial view of a neighborhood to create a map of its lines and customer connections. This Virtual Earth background layer is useful for editing the company's data and can be easily shared online with other company users.

ArcGIS users can build Web applications that support geospatial services through ArcGIS Server and ArcGIS Web software developer kits (SDKs), including APIs for JavaScript, Flex, and Microsoft Silverlight. This enables them to provide their clients with access to Virtual Earth content from their applications.

"ESRI and Microsoft share a long history of building geographic information systems solutions that combine both of our companies' strengths," says Chris Sampson, director of Virtual Earth at Microsoft. "By integrating Microsoft Virtual Earth across all ESRI ArcGIS products, we can provide our mutual customers with spatial analysis software that has instant access to comprehensive geographic data that can only be found in a software plus services solution."

The agreement provides no-cost access to Virtual Earth content for ArcGIS Desktop 9.3.1 users on maintenance and a free 90-day Virtual Earth evaluation to ArcGIS Server users. After the 90-day evaluation, deployment for ArcGIS Server can be purchased through ESRI. In addition to the Virtual Earth map services, ArcGIS Server users will also be able to leverage Virtual Earth geocoding and place-finding capabilities.

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