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About Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform from Microsoft that provides flexible and scalable solutions for businesses. It combines over 200 products, the Microsoft Foundry, and Azure Copilot so organizations can effectively implement their ideas and manage resources. The platform supports global operations and includes AI-powered assistants to help users find insights and solutions. With tools like the Foundry Agent Service and Observability in the Foundry Control Plane, users can track performance and improve resource management. Key capabilities: AI-powered insights Resource management Global accessibility Flexible product offerings Performance tracking Best for: organizations that need a comprehensive cloud solution for efficient resource allocation and project execution.

Microsoft Azure Details

Vendor
Microsoft
Year Launched
1975
Location
Redmond, Washington US
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
documentation, videos, live online
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Russian, Dutch, Arabic.
Users
API Developers, Application Developers, IT Administrators, Web Developers, System Architects, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) Administrators, Software Engineers, DevOps Engineers, Cloud Engineers
Industries Served
Healthcare, Finance, Retail, Manufacturing, Government, Education, Energy
Tags
Cloud Computing, AI, Machine Learning, Big Data, IoT, DevOps, PaaS, IaaS

Microsoft Azure's In-App Market Place

Does Microsoft Azure have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Not Specified

Pros & Cons

  • • Secure and stable cloud computing service
  • • User-friendly interface (with some disagreement)
  • • Integrates well with other Microsoft products
  • • Strong on data protection and compliance
  • • Easy to understand costs
  • • Easy to provision virtual machines
  • • Can be complex and overwhelming for beginners, with a steep learning curve
  • • Pricing structure can be confusing
  • • Occasional slowness and downtime reported
  • • Customer support can feel bureaucratic
  • • Requires additional knowledge for troubleshooting

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