Introducing Azure Cost Management for partners
As a partner, you play a critical role in successful planning and managing long-term cloud implementations for your customers.
As a partner, you play a critical role in successful planning and managing long-term cloud implementations for your customers.
Over the past few years, we’ve seen significant changes in how an application is thought of and developed, especially with the adoption of containers and the move from traditional monolithic applications to microservices applications.
We’ve just released our newest Azure Blueprints for the important US Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP) certification at the moderate level.
At Microsoft Ignite, we launched the preview of Azure FarmBeats, a purpose-built, industry-specific solution accelerator built on top of Azure to enable actionable insights from data.
We’re constantly working to improve your user experience in the Azure portal. Our goal is to offer you a productive and easy-to-use single-pane-of glass where you can build, manage, and monitor your Azure services, applications, and infrastructure.
At Microsoft Ignite in 2018, we shared best practices on how to move to the cloud and why Azure is the best destination for all your apps, data, and infrastructure.
At Microsoft Ignite 2018, we shared the vision to bring together infrastructure, application, and network monitoring into one unified offering, and provide full-stack monitoring for your applications.
If you are like many of our customers, you are running a mix of applications in your on-premises datacenters, multiple cloud environments, and edge.
We are highlighting key Azure Infrastructure enhancements that further power our customers’ digital transformation journey.
Whether you’re a new student, thriving startup, or the largest enterprise, you have financial constraints and you need to know what you’re spending, where, and how to plan for the future.
Microsoft Azure provides a trusted path to enterprise-ready innovation with SAP solutions in the cloud. Mission critical applications such as SAP run reliably on Azure, which is an enterprise proven platform offering hyperscale, agility, and cost savings for running a customer’s SAP landscape.
Azure Site Recovery now supports customization of networking configurations for test failover independent of failover settings.