Amazon QuickSight launches Layer Map
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Amazon QuickSight launches Layer Map, a new geospatial visual with shape layer support. With Layer Maps you can visualize data using custom geographic boundaries, such as congressional districts, sales territories, or user-defined regions. For example, sales managers can visualize sales performance by custom sales territories, and operations analysts can map package delivery volumes across different zip code formats (zip 2, zip 3).
Authors can add shape layer over a base map by uploading GeoJSON file and join it with their data to visualize values. You can also style shape layer by adjusting color, border, and opacity, as well as add interactivity through tooltips and actions. To learn more, click [here](https://docs.aws.amazon.com/quicksight/latest/user/layered-maps.html).
Layer map is now available in following Amazon QuickSight regions - US East (Ohio and N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific (Jakarta, Mumbai, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney and Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt, Ireland, London, Milan, Paris, Stockholm, Zurich), South America (São Paulo).
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