What is Azure?
Said, Microsoft Azure is a cloud platform that offers an ever-growing range of cloud services to assist your company in meeting its business issues. It allows you to build, test, deploy, and manage apps and services anywhere, allowing you to operate hybrid effortlessly.
Cloud computing exploded onto the scene more than a decade ago. It has since become extensively used due to the scalability and speed it allows businesses to innovate. Organizations are now incorporating hybrid, multi-cloud into their cloud strategy, allowing for the development and deployment of cloud-native applications.
As businesses migrate to hybrid cloud settings, two platforms stand out: Microsoft Azure and Amazon Web Services. Microsoft Azure is the fastest-growing platform, with adoption rates soaring.
Let’s look at what Azure is and how we may use it.
What can Azure do for my business?
Azure has the flexibility and scalability to adapt to the business needs of your organic IT landscape as on-premise data centers become outmoded and enterprises strive to upgrade. Azure thrives in quickly developing and executing software, allowing developers to work more effectively and innovate faster.
Azure HDInsight for Apache Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka, Azure Container Instances for closed container deployment, and Azure Kubernetes Service are just a few services available to help drive innovation. All of these different use cases allow for container and Kubernetes development and serverless development.
With the migration to remote offices, it’s more vital than ever to maintain seamless access to applications to keep a connected workforce productive. The enterprise identity service Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) delivers single sign-on and multi-factor authentication to help protect your users from 99.9% of cybersecurity assaults. It means that a worldwide identification system protects your company and that only authorized people can access the resources they need. Azure AD is a Gartner Magic Quadrant 2020 leader in Access Management, managing over 1.2 billion identities and processing 8 billion authentications every day.
Overall, Azure has a set of services designed to simplify previously complex solutions, allowing teams to create and scale solutions quickly.
Why Azure vs. AWS?
When it comes to hybrid clouds, Microsoft was one of the first to identify their need, and Azure has long supported hybrid cloud services like Azure Stack, which allows you to run your applications using your on-premises resources. You may bring comprehensive Azure capability to your own premises data centers with Azure cloud services, which use a pay-as-you-go model for its public cloud. Azure was the first to market with this type of functionality, and it continues to lead the pack.
Azure offers a variety of app development choices to help developers publish and grow their apps. AWS offers similar solutions but lacks some app hosting functionalities, giving Azure the advantage of hosting cloud apps.
Finally, because practically every company uses Microsoft products, Azure’s interoperability with open-source and on-premise systems will be advantageous.
Both Azure and AWS keep innovating by releasing new products, integrations, and pricing models. Google Cloud Platform is also making an appearance in the cloud wars. Even though they all have comparable features, your business needs will ultimately determine which one is the most excellent fit.
Modernization comes with challenges
Azure is a platform meant to help you transform your business, but there will be hurdles along the way, as with any transformation. Will you, for example, be able to keep track of all the movement within these new environments? The visibility required for critical interdependencies in hybrid, multi-cloud application, and infrastructure environments cannot be compartmentalized. It’s challenging to keep up with auto-scaling in the cloud, where services come and go based on demand. There are big disconnects in understanding how different services interact, making it difficult to pinpoint the root problem.
With thousands of business-critical services and related dependencies, these settings are beyond human capacity. Attempting to do so manually puts a lot of load on operations personnel and can lead to mistakes. That is why monitoring is so crucial in Azure deployments. However, monitoring must go beyond “APM” to include an understanding of application workloads and Azure architecture and collaboration between app and infrastructure teams for cross-team collaboration. Monitoring must give observability on everything running, including containers, to illustrate how everything is communicating across the IT layers, with real-time dependency models that detect deviations from typical behavior. It is an essential aspect in determining the root cause of an issue.
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