Google Maps Platform APIs
Google Maps Platform API service and monthly billing via Netpremacy as an accredited Google Maps Reseller. Google Maps Platform APIs enable your business to integrate your applications with best of breed mapping capabilities. Covers Google Maps, Routes and Places. Includes $200 free credits per month.
Features
- Google Maps API: Overlay your data on a Google Map
- Embed Google Maps in your applications and on your website
- Perform geo-related computations such as geocoding
- Google Maps Engine: Create, process, manage and publish maps
- Use Google's powerful cloud computing infrastructure
- Google Maps for Work: A workforce task/job assignment tool
- Helps the dispatch and management of jobs for mobile workers
- Google Earth Pro: 3D mapping client
- Designed for businesses to help visualize, interact and analyse data
- Google Maps, Routes and Places
Benefits
- Leverage enormous amount of data within Google’s mapping database
- Make better decisions by surfacing unique insights with greater context
- Allow your users to visualize data on a Google map
- Optimize people and assets and hence gain optimal productivity
- Visual location and dispatch tools on a Google map
- Engage your users and increase visitor traffic to your website
- Suitable for Housing Associations
- Integrates with CRMs, ERPs and Housing Management Systems
- Provide Google Maps on iOS and Android mobile devices
- Pay only for what you use with monthly billing service
Pricing
£1.40 a unit a month
- Free trial available
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
4 9 4 3 0 5 5 7 2 4 6 0 4 0 2
Contact
Netpremacy Limited
Andrew Eden
Telephone: 0113 366 2008
Email: aeden@netpremacy.com
Service scope
- Software add-on or extension
- No
- Cloud deployment model
- Public cloud
- Service constraints
- None that we are aware of.
- System requirements
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- A modern web browser
- A smart phone
- HTTP web services
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Email or online ticketing
- Support response times
- Google will provide access to Google Help Center and phone support for customers on a 24 x 7 basis. Written P1 Priority support Requests are responded to with a target initial response time of one hour and are responded to 24 x 7. Written P2, P3, and P4 Priority support Requests submitted via Online Help Center or support portal are responded to with an initial target response time of 1 business day or less. All Priority support Requests received via phone will be responded to directly by Google Support Personnel as further stated at: https://support.google.com/a/table/3247295. Priorities are defined here: https://support.google.com/a/answer/1047213
- User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- Yes
- Online ticketing support accessibility
- WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
- Phone support
- Yes
- Phone support availability
- 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Web chat support
- No
- Onsite support
- Yes, at extra cost
- Support levels
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As a Google Maps APIs Premium Plan customer, you have access to exclusive resources, including the Google Cloud Support Portal and support hotline, in addition to our standard support options. There are two levels of premium support available.
Silver: Included in your Premium Plan, Silver-level support provides access to all premium support resources, 24 hours a day on weekdays (24x5).
Gold: An add-on to your Premium Plan, Gold-level support provides access to all premium support resources, 24x5, and support for critical issues, 24x7. - Support available to third parties
- No
Onboarding and offboarding
- Getting started
- On boarding services are covered by the Netpremacy technical services packages which are covered under optional Cloud Support services listings. Netpremacy provides onsite training, online/remote training where required.
- Service documentation
- Yes
- Documentation formats
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- HTML
- Other
- Other documentation formats
- Contextual online training videos
- End-of-contract data extraction
- If your organisation decides to stop using the Google Maps API service, your data is not held on the platform itself so there's no data extraction to perform with the service
- End-of-contract process
- Access to the Google Maps APIs will be terminated within 60 days of ceasing the service.
Using the service
- Web browser interface
- Yes
- Supported browsers
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- Microsoft Edge
- Firefox
- Chrome
- Safari
- Application to install
- Yes
- Compatible operating systems
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- Android
- IOS
- Linux or Unix
- MacOS
- Windows
- Windows Phone
- Designed for use on mobile devices
- Yes
- Differences between the mobile and desktop service
- Custom mobile application APIs are available both for iOS and Android which provide a bespoke user experience tailored to the operating system in question. For other mobile operating systems, web browser support is included which provides an equivalent experience to the desktop environment.
- Service interface
- Yes
- User support accessibility
- WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
- Description of service interface
- Through a web browser
- Accessibility standards
- WCAG 2.1 AA or EN 301 549
- Accessibility testing
- This page lists resources to help you get started with Google Workspace using assistive technology. We've included information for diverse needs and interests, but many of the resources are primarily for blind or low-vision users. https://support.google.com/a/answer/1631886?hl=en
- API
- Yes
- What users can and can't do using the API
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Use Google’s native web APIs for visualizing maps and accessing rich mapping features like accurate directions and Street View. Whether you write JavaScript in your sleep or can’t write a single line of code, we’ve got you covered.
Google Maps JavaScript API: Customize maps with your own content and imagery. Robust feature support.
Google Maps Embed API: Add a Google Map to your site without writing code or quota limits.
Google Street View Image API: Real-world imagery and panoramas.
Google Static Maps API: Embed a map image without JavaScript or dynamic page loading.
Google Places API Javascript Library: Up-to-date information about millions of locations. - API documentation
- Yes
- API documentation formats
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- HTML
- Other
- API sandbox or test environment
- Yes
- Customisation available
- Yes
- Description of customisation
- Google Maps APIs are categorized by platform: Web, Android and iOS. These native platform APIs are complemented by our suite of HTTP web services. The array of customisation options is extensive and can be found here: https://developers.google.com/maps/get-started/
Scaling
- Independence of resources
- Google Maps API is powered by a massively scaleable infrastructure which already services more than 1 Billion users. The addition of any practicable number of users to your mapping services has a very low impact.
Analytics
- Service usage metrics
- Yes
- Metrics types
- The account activity report page gives access to the number of page clicks carried out with the APIs
- Reporting types
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- API access
- Reports on request
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Reseller providing extra features and support
- Organisation whose services are being resold
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Security Clearance (SC)
Asset protection
- Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
- Yes
- Data storage and processing locations
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- United Kingdom
- European Economic Area (EEA)
- Other locations
- User control over data storage and processing locations
- Yes
- Datacentre security standards
- Complies with a recognised standard (for example CSA CCM version 3.0)
- Penetration testing frequency
- At least every 6 months
- Penetration testing approach
- In-house
- Protecting data at rest
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- Physical access control, complying with CSA CCM v3.0
- Physical access control, complying with SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Physical access control, complying with another standard
- Encryption of all physical media
- Scale, obfuscating techniques, or data storage sharding
- Other
- Other data at rest protection approach
- Data is encrypted at rest using AES encryption, data sharding and key rotation. Physical access control is also compliant with SSAE-16
- Data sanitisation process
- Yes
- Data sanitisation type
- Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
- Equipment disposal approach
- In-house destruction process
Data importing and exporting
- Data export approach
- Data export is not applicable to the use of Google Maps APIs
- Data export formats
- Other
- Other data export formats
- Data export is not applicable to this service.
- Data import formats
- CSV
Data-in-transit protection
- Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
- TLS (version 1.2 or above)
- Data protection within supplier network
- TLS (version 1.2 or above)
Availability and resilience
- Guaranteed availability
- Contractually Google's Service Level is guaranteed to 99.9% availability for any calendar month and backed with service credits.
- Approach to resilience
- All data is redundantly stored across a minimum of 3 data centres, and all services are designed to leverage the redundant data centre infrastructure powering Google services.
- Outage reporting
- Google provides customer alerts and a public uptime dashboard here: https://www.google.com/appsstatus#hl=en-GB&v=status. The dashboard advises across the Google Maps API services on degradation or downtime.
Identity and authentication
- User authentication needed
- Yes
- User authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google Apps)
- Username or password
- Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
- Depending on administrator preference, users can be signed in via a federated identity service, including AD or use Google Workspace as their identity backend. 2 Factor authentication is supported and can be enforced. Administrative access privileges are granted separately to individual users.
- Access restriction testing frequency
- At least every 6 months
- Management access authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Identity federation with existing provider (for example Google Apps)
- Username or password
Audit information for users
- Access to user activity audit information
- Users have access to real-time audit information
- How long user audit data is stored for
- Between 1 month and 6 months
- Access to supplier activity audit information
- Users have access to real-time audit information
- How long supplier audit data is stored for
- Between 1 month and 6 months
- How long system logs are stored for
- Between 1 month and 6 months
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- Ernst & Young
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 15/04/2015
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- Any service not listed on the ISO certificate is not covered.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- Yes
- CSA STAR accreditation date
- 31/01/2017
- CSA STAR certification level
- Level 1: CSA STAR Self-Assessment
- What the CSA STAR doesn’t cover
- N/A
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- No
- Other security certifications
- Yes
- Any other security certifications
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- HIPAA
- Ferpa
Security governance
- Named board-level person responsible for service security
- Yes
- Security governance certified
- Yes
- Security governance standards
- ISO/IEC 27001
- Information security policies and processes
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Our customers and regulators expect independent verification of security, privacy and compliance controls. Google undergoes several independent third party audits on a regular basis to provide this assurance. This means that an independent auditor has examined the controls present in our data centers, infrastructure and operations.
Google Maps API and Google infrastructure is certified for a growing number of compliance standards and controls, and undergoes several independent third party audits to test for data safety, privacy, and security
Operational security
- Configuration and change management standard
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Configuration and change management approach
- In Google production environments, software updates are manually vetted to ensure the stability of the system. Changes are then tested and cautiously rolled out to systems. The details vary somewhat depending on the service being considered, but all development work is separated from the operation systems, testing occurs in a multi-staged fashion in both environments and in dedicated test settings. Google can share, under NDA, the SOC2 audit report (based on standards from the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board), which describes the change management process. Additionally, changes to code go through a process of code review involving additional engineer(s).
- Vulnerability management type
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Vulnerability management approach
- Google administrates a vulnerability management process that actively scans for security threats using a combination of commercially available and purpose-built tools, intensive automated/manual penetration efforts, quality assurance processes, software security reviews and external audits. The vulnerability management team is responsible for tracking and following up on vulnerabilities. Once a vulnerability requiring remediation has been identified, it is logged, prioritized according to severity, and assigned an owner. The vulnerability management team tracks such issues and follows up frequently until they can verify that the issues have been remediated. Google also maintains relationships and interfaces with members of the security research community.
- Protective monitoring type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Protective monitoring approach
- Focused on information gathered from network traffic, employee actions on systems and outside knowledge of vulnerabilities. Traffic is inspected at many points for suspicious behaviour. Analysis is performed using open-source and commercial tools for traffic capture and parsing, supported by a correlation system built on top of Google technology. Analysis is supplemented by examining system logs for unusual behaviour, such as attempted access of customer data. Security engineers place standing alerts on public data repositories to look for security incidents that might affect company infrastructure. They actively review inbound security reports and monitor public mailing lists, blog posts, and wikis.
- Incident management type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Incident management approach
- If an incident occurs, the security team logs and prioritises it according to severity. Events directly impacting customers are assigned the highest priority. This process specifies courses of action, procedures for notification, escalation, mitigation, and documentation. Google’s incident management program is structured around NIST guidance on handling incidents. Key staff are trained in forensics and handling evidence in preparation for an event, including the use of third-party and proprietary tools. Testing of incident response plans is performed for key areas, such as systems that store sensitive customer information. Tests consider a variety of scenarios, including insider threats and software vulnerabilities.
Secure development
- Approach to secure software development best practice
- Supplier-defined process
Public sector networks
- Connection to public sector networks
- No
Social Value
- Social Value
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Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
Environment KPI:
We ensure each of our physical office locations has at least one “green ambassador” who is empowered within the business to educate, inform, define and shape our environmental policies for each of our physical locations to enable the business to achieve increased performance year on year
Some of the key ways we drive environmental sustainability within Netpremacy are:
We integrate environmental concerns into our decision-making and resultant activities via our green ambassadors.
We dispose of electrical items either to the second user market or in accordance with current WEEE recycling directives where reuse is not possible.
We minimise travelling with the use of improved collaborative technology (we are Google business) and complementary Company policy. We also provide secure bike storage to encourage eco-friendly methods of travel for our employees.
We minimise waste and reuse/recycle as much as possible. We recycle on a weekly basis, with recycling stations at each desk pod and kitchen within the Leeds office.
We recycle/reuse ink cartridges, using a charitable recycling service which benefits both charitable organisations and the environment.Tackling economic inequality
Local Business & Economy:
Providing work opportunities for small, medium, micro-sized businesses, social enterprises and minority owned businesses
Procuring goods and services locally where possible
Supporting small, medium, micro-sized businesses, social enterprises and minority owned businesses to improve capability and grow sustainablyEqual opportunity
Employment and Skills:
Enabling local people to obtain the skills needed to access employment
Providing our employees with new skills for the future
Creating employment opportunities within the communities that we work
Removing barriers to employment in the information technology industry for underrepresented and disadvantaged groups
Offering employment opportunities to those who serve or have served in our armed forces
Employment and Skills KPI
We ensure that our staff collectively attain at least 10 industry recognised certifications per annum.Wellbeing
At Netpremacy we create infrastructure, support communities and enable growth to deliver community benefits and additional social value. We assist our customers to maximise social, economic and environmental wellbeing of local communities in accordance with The Public Services (Social Value) Act 2012, The Procurement Reform (Scotland) Act 2014 and The Wellbeing of Future Generations (Wales) Act 2015.
Pricing
- Price
- £1.40 a unit a month
- Discount for educational organisations
- No
- Free trial available
- Yes
- Description of free trial
- Google Maps Platform offers a free $200 monthly credit for Maps, Routes, and Places. You won't be charged until your usage exceeds $200 in a month. Maps Embed API, Maps SDK for Android, and Maps SDK for iOS currently have no usage limits and are free.