Google Maps Engine Alternatives
Google Maps Engine was discontinued by Google, but don't worry we have compiled a list of Google Maps Engine Alternatives:

MangoMap
Creating web map applications with Mango is quick and easy. All you need is a web browser and your data.
What you won’t need are any programmers, expensive servers, software licenses or an accountant to figure out the pricing.

Mapline
Mapline is the simplest mapping software on the planet! Be empowered with map visualizations from Excel spreadsheet data to optimize logistics, enhance market planning, identify growth opportunities, or mitigate market risks. Create your first map now!

what3words
What3words encodes geographic coordinates into 3 dictionary words (for example, the Statue of Liberty is located at planet.inches.most). what3words is different from other alphanumeric location systems and GPS coordinates in that it displays 3 words rather than long strings of numbers or letters. what3words has a website, apps for iOS and Android, as well as an API that enables bidirectional conversion of what3words address and latitude/longitude coordinates.
Source: Wikipedia

Spatial Feature Server
MapET Spatial Feature Server is software that makes your geographic information (vector data) available to others in your organization and optionally anyone with an Internet connection. This is accomplished through web services, which allow a powerful server computer to receive and process requests for information sent by other devices. MapET Spatial Feature Server opens your GIS to devices that can connect to web services.

QGIS
QGIS, formerly Quantum GIS, is a user friendly open source Geographic Information System (GIS) licensed under the GNU General Public License that runs on Linux, Unix, Mac OSX, and Windows and supports numerous vector, raster, and database formats and functionalities.

MapBox
MapBox makes it easy to design beautiful custom maps, and fast to integrate them into websites and mobile applications using Open Street Map data.

OpenMapTiles
Design and host maps with OpenStreetMap vector tiles and open-source tools. Maps are compatible with Leaflet, Mapbox GL SDKs, GIS, WMTS/WMS, XYZ map tiles, etc.