Microsoft Azure uses Error-Correcting Code memory for enhanced reliability and security
Microsoft Azure utilizes Error-Correcting Code (ECC) memory throughout our fleet of deployed systems to protect you.
Microsoft Azure utilizes Error-Correcting Code (ECC) memory throughout our fleet of deployed systems to protect you.
Just as Azure continues to release new cloud services at a rapid pace, it is also driving innovation in data protection, threat defense, network security, and identity and access management.
At the 2014 TechEd EMEA conference, Microsoft Azure announced the availability of Microsoft Antimalware for Azure Cloud Services and Virtual Machines solution for Windows.
Your data in Azure benefits from multiple layers of security technologies, operational practices, and compliance policies in order to enforce data privacy and integrity.
In December, we announced our commitment to further increase the security of our customers’ data.