Run your core applications on Azure
This week at Microsoft Ignite, we discussed how a growing number of customers and independent software vendors (ISVs) are running their mission and business-critical applications on Azure.
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This week at Microsoft Ignite, we discussed how a growing number of customers and independent software vendors (ISVs) are running their mission and business-critical applications on Azure.
Today, we’re sharing new capabilities that continue to make Azure the best place to run Windows Server apps.
When it comes to how people want to engage with organizations advancements in real-time—multichannel communication have raised expectations. Restrictions on physical interactions due to current events are accelerating adoption of remote, cloud-based solutions for customer engagement.
We live in demanding times and change is happening faster than ever before.
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.
Today, we’re pleased to announce a broad set of innovations to help you protect multi-cloud and Azure workloads.
In July 2019, Microsoft and AT&T entered a strategic alliance to lead innovation and deliver powerful new solutions in some of the most transformative technologies, including the Internet of Things (IoT).
As organizations assess safely reopening and continue navigating unexpected shifts in the world, getting insights to respond in an agile and conscientious manner is vital.
In this remote-first world, businesses are looking to quickly adapt to customers’ needs and connect with them through engaging communication experiences. Building new communication solutions or integrating them into existing applications can be complex and time-consuming.
As businesses shift priorities to enable remote work, take advantage of cloud innovation, and maximize their existing on-premises investments, relying on an effective multi-cloud, multi-edge hybrid approach is even more important than it has ever been.
Data collected from space to observe Earth is instrumental in helping address global challenges such as climate change and furthering of scientific discovery and innovation.
On our journey to become Carbon negative by 2030, Microsoft is continually innovating and advancing the efficiency and sustainability of our cloud infrastructure, with a commitment to use 100 percent renewable energy in all of our datacenters and facilities by 2025.