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Monday, September 12, 2016

A Close Look At Microsoft's Azure Cloud, Part 2: The Offering

In our previous article (the first in a two part series), we looked at some of the trends in cloud computing. To recap, #cloudcomputing is expected to grow at a robust pace in 2016. The primary driver for this growth are the cost benefits of outsourcing the hard- and software required for technology based services, which in turn depends on the state of global economy. Cloud-based services comprise Software as a Service ( #SaaS ), Platform as a Service ( #PaaS ) and Infrastructure as a Service and all three are projected to experience healthy demand. #Microsoft currently provides services for two of the three segments (IaaS and PaaS) through its #Azure offering. And it offers the third (SaaS) separately on Azure via applications such as #Office365, #X-box Live, #Bing, etc. In this article, we will look at #Azure platform from Microsoft

http://www.forbes.com/sites/greatspeculations/2016/09/09/a-close-look-at-microsofts-azure-cloud-part-2-the-offering/#2ead169e1a42

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