Gain IT efficiency for Windows Server with new Azure innovation
Today, we’re sharing new capabilities that continue to make Azure the best place to run Windows Server apps.
Today, we’re sharing new capabilities that continue to make Azure the best place to run Windows Server apps.
Organizations including ASOS, Keiser University, and Manulife trust and build services on Azure to run their business-critical workloads and support their customers across the world. It’s customers such as these that fuel our desire to innovate.
As businesses look to the cloud to ensure business resiliency and to spur innovation, we continue to see customer migrations to Azure accelerate.
Learn how you can use cost allocation to split and manage shared costs to help simplify financial reporting within your organization.
The connector for AWS that helps you manage Azure and AWS costs from a single location is now generally available.
Achieving cost efficiency in your cloud usage is more critical today than ever before. At Azure Backup, we are committed to helping you optimize your backup costs.
August brings you more. More control over your data. More details behind your reservation purchase recommendations. More cost savings by automating recommendation remediation. More reservation types to help you save money. And, of course, more videos and documentation updates.
As part of our Advancing Reliability blog series, we’re outlining the investments we’re making to continue improving the outage experience.
Cloud migrations are an effective way to drive operational efficiencies and to flip capital expenses to operational.
July introduces new options to drill into your cost data, save on Azure VMs and Data Lake storage, as well as new videos for even more cost-saving tips and tricks.
Azure Arc is a preview service that enables users to create and attach Kubernetes clusters both inside and outside of Azure. Azure Arc also enables the user to manage Windows and Linux machines outside of Azure the same way native Azure Virtual Machines are managed.
This post is designed to get you thinking about how best to validate typical failure conditions, including examples of how we at Microsoft validate our own systems.