

BOULDER, COLORADO—Mar. 4, 2008 — Vexcel Corp., a Microsoft company, today announced the availability of the Virtual Earth Appliance. The Virtual Earth Appliance is designed to bring all the rich data and functionality of the Microsoft Virtual Earth Internet service to the offline customer. The Microsoft Virtual Earth platform is an integrated set of powerful online mapping and search services that delivers imagery, 2-D and 3-D geospatial data, and analysis through a Web browser. These same browser-based capabilities are now available behind a customer’s firewall, on private or classified networks, and on portable platforms.
The Virtual Earth Appliance is available as an enterprise version, with rackable servers that scale with required storage and the number of users, or as a laptop version with portable, external storage for field or vehicle use. Systems can be configured to support data from a single city, state or region, or to include the entire Virtual Earth global coverage.
Because the Virtual Earth Appliance has the same API and tiling structure as Virtual Earth, customers can integrate their own data, build custom applications or take advantage of the capabilities of Microsoft Corp.’s network of partner companies. As Microsoft’s geospatial subsidiary, Vexcel provides Virtual Earth Appliance support and updates, and works with customers to design the optimal solution based on enterprise size, amount of data, mobility requirements, content update frequency and performance requirements.
“We are pleased to announce the Virtual Earth Appliance,” said Gary Salisbury, president of Vexcel. “This capability has long been awaited by government and private organizations that want the powerful capabilities of Virtual Earth but have sensitive data or requirements to operate on their own secure networks. The Virtual Earth Appliance gives them the best of both worlds.”
About Vexcel
Founded in 1985, Vexcel Corp. is a remote sensing company with headquarters in Boulder, Colorado. The company’s legacy offerings to government and commercial markets include turnkey satellite ground systems, a range of remote sensing imagery processing products, and advanced radar processing and geospatial services. The company was acquired by Microsoft Corporation on May 3, 2006.
About Microsoft
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