What’s new with Azure Monitor
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.
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.
Robust SAP on Azure Architectures are built on the pillars of Security, Performance and Scalability, Availability and Recoverability, and Efficiency and Operations.
The release of the Application Insights ASP.NET Core 2.8.0 SDK for Web Applications and the Application Insights Worker Service 2.8.0 SDK for Non-web Applications delivers new value to developers.
I’m pleased to announce the release of Microsoft Azure is Helping Organizations Manage Regulatory Challenges More Effectively, a new International Data Corporation (IDC) white paper based on original research by IDC and sponsored by Microsoft.
This is the second in a four-part blog series on Designing A Great SAP on Azure Architecture. Robust SAP on Azure Architectures are built on the pillars of Security, Performance and Scalability, Availability and Recoverability, Efficiency and Operations.
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.
This week at Sibos, the world’s largest financial services event, Microsoft and SWIFT are showcasing the evolution of the cloud-native proof of concept (POC) announced at last year’s event.