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Bing Maps not showing geographic tile/overlay, just a plain grey background in Epic Systems MyChart widget.
We use Epic Systems Corporation's MyChart health portal application. It comes with a widget to embed in our health organization's web site. We use that widget to show local clinic locations. For several years, our Epic system has been configured to use Bing Maps as its geo-vendor. It has been working fine until recently. Now it just shows a blank grey background but still shows the clinic location pins/markers. We are aware of the eventual discontinuation of Bing Maps. We created a new Live ID account to link to our existing Bing Maps account. That didn't work. We created a new API key and that didn't work either.
Any advice as to how to troubleshoot or resolve would be appreciated. Thank you.
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rbrundritt 18,951 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
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VSawhney 0 Reputation points Microsoft Vendor
2025-02-06T19:04:11.31+00:00 Hello Hans, Neil,
Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A Forum.
As you may already be aware, Bing Maps for Enterprise has been deprecated and will be retired. The availability of services will continue for a certain period, depending on the retirement date specific to your Bing Maps for Enterprise account type.
According to the latest information, customers with Free (Basic) accounts will have access to Bing Maps for Enterprise services until June 30th, 2025. Enterprise account customers will be able to continue using these services until June 30th, 2028. To ensure uninterrupted service, it is essential to update any implementations utilizing Bing Maps for Enterprise REST APIs and SDKs to Azure Maps.
For more details, please refer to the following link: Getting Started with Bing Maps.
Azure Maps offers many of the same features as Bing Maps for Enterprise, along with additional capabilities. To begin transitioning to Azure Maps, we recommend creating a free Azure subscription and an Azure Maps account. You can explore more information about Azure Maps through the Azure Maps Documentation. For a seamless migration process, you may also refer to the Bing Maps Migration Overview.
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