Azure IaaS: Keep critical applications running with built-in resiliency at scale
Azure IaaS provides foundational capabilities across compute, storage, and networking to help organizations stay resilient.
Azure IaaS provides foundational capabilities across compute, storage, and networking to help organizations stay resilient.
Modern cloud systems are expected to deliver more than uptime. Customers expect consistent performance, the ability to withstand disruption, and confidence that recovery is predictable and intentional.
During this period of the pandemic-disrupted workplace, we have seen unprecedented growth in cloud adoption and dependence on the cloud for data protection to address business continuity and ensure resilience.
As organizations continue to embrace Linux, we see a growing number of enterprises running business and mission-critical workloads on Linux virtual machines in Azure.
If you have opted for Azure Database for PostgreSQL server, you are probably looking for a fully managed, intelligent, and flexible cloud database service that enables you to focus on building applications while offloading critical management tasks such as availability, scalability, and data protection to
This past week at Ignite, we announced many new capabilities in Azure Backup to help customers scale their data protection to the evolving needs of their business. Lets recap on all the new capabilities within Azure Backup.
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.
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.
We understand that with Azure’s over 200 services, advances in architecture, and data protection promises, there are a lot of options available to customers.
Azure provides native cloud solutions for customers to implement simple, secure and cost-effective business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategies for their applications and data whether they are on-premises or on Azure.
Eight ways in which Azure infrastructure can help you improve cash flow, achieve cost savings, increase operational efficiencies, and unify security and management.
The global health crisis has transformed the way we work and live. Remote work has surged across industries, and the ability to scale and manage your business from anywhere has become essential.