Simplify and accelerate B2B tech commerce with the Microsoft commercial marketplace
In this era of accelerating change and AI-driven industry transformation, companies are increasingly turning to the cloud for all aspects of their business.
In this era of accelerating change and AI-driven industry transformation, companies are increasingly turning to the cloud for all aspects of their business.
Azure Native Dynatrace Service provides a native integrated experience for monitoring Azure workloads where you can create and manage Dynatrace environments from Azure.
New study looks at the benefits of the Microsoft commercial marketplace.
With this addition, Azure Data Manager for Energy is now available in two tiers: Standard and Developer.
Datadog, an Azure Native ISV Service that brings the power of Datadog’s observability capabilities to Azure allows you to monitor and diagnose issues with your Azure resources by automatically sending logs and metrics to your Datadog organization.
With Azure’s enterprise-grade security and built-in responsible AI, the rate of innovation is growing exponentially. As we look forward to Microsoft Build 2023, I am inspired by the innovation coming from our ISV partners and software as a service (SaaS) providers building on the Microsoft Cloud.
Microsoft and Elastic partnered together in 2020 to build an Elastic Cloud (Elasticsearch)—An Azure Native ISV Service to create cloud native deeply integrated experiences for all Azure and Elastic customers to power their digital transformation.
Isovalent Cilium Enterprise on Azure is a powerful tool for securing and managing Kubernetes’ workloads on Azure. Isovalent Cilium Enterprise’s range of advanced features and easy-to-deploy ability makes it an ideal solution for organizations of all sizes looking to secure their cloud-native applications.
Today, we’re delivering improved observability and management with the general availability of our enhanced Microsoft Azure Arc integration with Datadog.
During the last two years navigating changing economic climates and a global pandemic that shifted the way we work, we’ve learned that teams can continue to collaborate together productively and effectively in remote and hybrid settings. A recent Microsoft study shows that hybrid work works.