Azure Cost Management and Billing updates – February 2021
February brings two big releases for Azure Government—general availability support for Pay-As-You-Go subscriptions and the cost allocation preview.
February brings two big releases for Azure Government—general availability support for Pay-As-You-Go subscriptions and the cost allocation preview.
If you are like many of our customers running a mix of machines and applications in your on-premises datacenters or in the cloud—be it Azure or any other platform of your choice, consistent management of these resources is likely to be top of mind for
In 2021, each month we will be releasing a monthly blog covering the webinar of the month for the Low-code Application Development (LCAD) on Azure solution.
Customers are undergoing rapid transformations to stay competitive in an increasingly digital world with cloud design patterns and event streaming playing critical roles in their success.
Welcome to 2021: A year full of promise! The year starts out strong with two commonly requested features: a built-in view of cost broken down by resource group and remembering the last-used scope when opening Cost Management in the Azure portal.
With an increasingly complex security landscape and an ever-growing service partner portfolio, how do you stay on top of industry standard best practices?
Today, we are announcing the preview of Cloud Services (extended support), which is a new Azure Resource Manager (ARM) based deployment model for Azure Cloud Services.
Healthcare solutions offered in the cloud are drawing unprecedented attention today with the ongoing global pandemic and the accompanying need for social distancing.
2020 wasn’t the year we signed up for, but was chock full nonetheless.
Today’s challenging economic climate has driven many IT organizations to launch cost optimization initiatives. If you’re participating in one such initiative, you’ve discovered that cloud cost management is a journey, with many factors to consider and steps to take to improve cloud spending behaviors.
The internet runs on the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP). A network or autonomous system (AS) is bound to trust, accept, and propagate the routes advertised by its peers without questioning its provenance.
Over the years, we have had a front-row seat to digital transformation occurring across all industries and regions around the world.