Esri Maps for MicroStrategy and ArcGIS
With Esri Maps for MicroStrategy, you can create maps that combine your MicroStrategy data with published geographic content from ArcGIS. You can also share the maps you create in Esri Maps for MicroStrategy with others within and outside your organization using ArcGIS. ArcGIS provides an online infrastructure for making maps and geographic information available throughout an organization, across a community, and openly on the web.
Esri Maps for MicroStrategy works directly with your organization's ArcGIS subscription to allow you to access geographic content to enhance your business data. You must be signed in to ArcGIS to use Esri Maps for MicroStrategy; depending on how your administrator has configured the application, you may be prompted to enter your ArcGIS credentials. Your subscription includes a number of service credits, which are the currency of ArcGIS and are used in exchange for most of the ArcGIS services your organization uses. The number of service credits required depends on the type of service you're using. To help you estimate how many service credits you'll need, see Service Credits Overview.
With Esri Maps for MicroStrategy, you can add data from ArcGIS to your map to help you visualize your data in new ways. Once you've created the desired maps and layers in Esri Maps for MicroStrategy, you can publish them to ArcGIS to share them with others.