Azure SQL Database is one of two ways organizations can leverage SQL Server in the Azure cloud. The other is SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (VMs), which uses an Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) model to host an instance of SQL Server.
Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) is a relatively new entry in the field of cloud-based deployment models, but it’s rapidly gaining in popularity.
Microsoft Azure IoT Suite is making it simpler for organizations to launch, manage, secure and scale their IoT environments.
Microsoft Power BI is a cloud-based analytics service that allows organizations to quickly and easily analyze a broad range of data types, using interactive dashboards, reports and data visualization tools.
Microsoft OneDrive for Business delivers all the capabilities you need for enterprise file sync and share.
Numerous studies show that organizations are rapidly adopting a hybrid cloud model. According to the Rightscale 2016 State of the Cloud Report, 82 percent of enterprises have a hybrid cloud strategy, and 71 percent have adopted a hybrid cloud. A 2015 Forrester Consulting survey of large multinational organizations found that 58 percent were already using some type of hybrid cloud.
A disaster recovery and business continuity plan is critical to any organization’s IT operations. By designing and implementing a viable strategy, organizations can ensure systems remain available during planned or unplanned maintenance and can be recovered in the event of a system failure. Azure Site Recovery Services (ASR) allow organizations to extend their business continuity and disaster recovery strategies to the Microsoft Cloud.
This webinar, given by our Senior Managing Partner, Steve Soper, provides a high-level overview of Microsoft Application deployment pros and cons of Cloud, On-Premise and Hybrid topologies.
Private clouds have continued to be hot topics and have become increasingly popular for many enterprises, big and small. Once you’ve implemented a private cloud, what next? How do you manage it? How do you show its value to your business departments? Let’s see how Windows Azure Pack comes into play.
Azure is Microsoft’s cloud computing platform, providing a variety of service that can be used without purchasing or provisioning hardware. Azure enables the rapid development of solutions and provides the resources to accomplish tasks that may not be feasible in an on-premise environment.
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