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Reasons Why Businesses Are Choosing Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services-analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, and web-for moving faster, achieving more, and saving money. It Provides Simplified IT Infrastructure Management.

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Reasons Why Businesses Are Choosing Microsoft Azure

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  1. Reasons Why Businesses Are Choosing Microsoft Azure Microsoft Azure is a growing collection of integrated cloud services-analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, and web-for moving faster, achieving more, and saving money. It has been growing rapidly ever since its launch in 2010.Bit Scape is Microsoft Azure partner in India. It's important to note, too, there are a variety of Cloud IaaS (Infrastructure-as-a-Service) providers available for businesses however; it can be argued that it stands above the rest when it comes to practical business solutions. 1. Azure Provides Simplified IT Infrastructure Management It is best known as an infrastructure-as-a-service offering. In IaaS, compute, storage, and networking capacity is available on-demand to customers, from a pool of resources that is overseen by a third party (in the case of Azure, this is Microsoft). Resource elasticity ensures that supply can keep up with demand, allowing infrastructure to scale as organizational requirements evolve. In this way, IaaS is much simpler to deal with than any homespun set of infrastructures that you might maintain on-premises. Everything from hardware upgrades to security updates is handled by the cloud service provider. The price for this maintenance is included in the subscription that each company pays for IaaS, which is typically billed on a monthly basis and based on usage. 2. Azure Features Encryption Options Security is frequently cited as a top obstacle to cloud adoption. This makes sense on some level, since migrating to the cloud means entrusting the provider to keep all of your data safe even while you are not watching it. However, security concerns have gradually subsided as the cloud market has matured. Instead, lack of expertise and resources took the top spot at 32% of all responses compared to only 29% for security. The robust protections built into clouds such as Azure could be a reason for the new attitude. It features encryption options for data at rest and in transit. There are also VPNs as well as private cloud options available within Azure (e.g., Azure Stack) to further increase customer comfort levels with a massive cloud platform such as Azure. The hybrid cloud capabilities of Azure are much more sophisticated and wide-reaching than other IaaS solutions. 3. Azure Integrates Seamlessly with the Microsoft Stack It is the backbone of hundreds of Microsoft services, despite being best known as a pure IaaS offering. For instance, it integrates data across multiple platform-as-a-service and software-as-a-service solutions, too. Organizations can bank on seamless integrations between Azure, Office 365, and the Dynamics CRM/ERP family of applications, Active Directory and Visual Studio, among others.

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