
Within only a few short years, cloud computing has exploded to become a technology that impacts the lives of every individual. Users store personal files on the cloud and utilize cloud apps to maintain connections. IT departments at major organizations have taken huge steps from being apprehensive of cloud security to spending billions on cloud solutions. The cloud delivers all sized companies the ability to rent the servers and apps required instead of purchasing them.
Microsoft is one of the largest and oldest cloud service platforms and hosts various options including Software as a Service (SaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS). As a result, Microsoft offers highly competitive services with fantastic prices that are drawing away customers from Amazon and VMWare. Some of the most in-demand Microsoft cloud solutions include:
Enterprise Mobility Suite
The recently introduced Enterprise Mobility Suite offers users the ability to leverage existing MS technologies including MS Azure Rights Management, MS Azure Active Directory, and Windows Intune to manage various devices within a single environment. Although the product is new to the cloud marketplace, it is becoming more popular with smaller organizations and enterprises searching for hybrid cloud management.
Microsoft Azure
MS Azure is the large enterprise cloud service offered as IaaS and PaaS. It is a popular service utilized by developers who create apps with the company’s coding resources. Azure offers organizations the ability to work faster, integrate data, and save money in a flexible and scalable manner. Azure is feature-packed and available as a hybrid cloud solution, unlike many other cloud providers that require customers to select a public cloud or their own data centers.
Microsoft SQL Server
MS MSQ Server has been a popular cloud service since 2012 because it is allowing companies to run SQL servers in the cloud. This provides all benefits of a private cloud environment for companies concerned with data security. Cloud SQL Azure servers utilize the Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 to privately manage SQL databases and leverage a high level of apps and virtualization.
Microsoft Visual Studio
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