With spatial data you can discover growth insights, manage facilities and networks, and provide location information to customers. Without considering spatial components and how they relate to your business, your risks and possibility of poor results will increase.
Spatial analysis allows you to solve complex location-oriented problems and better understand where and what is occurring in your world. It goes beyond mere mapping to let you study the characteristics of places and the relationships between them. Spatial analysis lends new perspectives to your decision-making.
A good visualization allows the users to understand a data better by seeing the data points in the right context. Check out some of the examples below to see what the visualization provides that you would have hard time to understand just by seeing the information data points.
Small arms and ammunition import and export interactive visualization: https://armsglobe.chromeexperiments.com/
Compare Covid-19 Data tab and map tab to see the difference it makes in your perception: https://ncov2019.live/
Wind and weather visualizations: https://www.windy.com/
Chrome experiments with Globe: https://experiments.withgoogle.com/chrome/globe
Maps SDK, a Microsoft Garage project provides a control to visualize a 3D map in Unity. The map control handles streaming and rendering of 3D terrain data with world-wide coverage. Select cities are rendered at a very high level of detail. Data is provided by Bing Maps.
The map control has been optimized for mixed reality applications and devices including the HoloLens, HoloLens 2, Windows Immersive headsets, HTC Vive, and Oculus Rift. Soon the SDK will also be provided as an extension to the Mixed Reality Toolkit (MRTK).