Download the Truly consistent hybrid cloud with Microsoft Azure whitepaper
If you are planning on integrating and extending your on-premises infrastructure with Azure, download the Truly consistent hybrid cloud with Microsoft Azure whitepaper. What does it cover?
It focuses on the following four pillars...
Common Identity
- When users access applications, they shouldn’t need to worry about whether those applications are running on-premises or in the cloud. Providing consistent identity is a core part of achieving this, which is why Microsoft created Azure Active Directory (Azure AD). This cloud service offers secure single signon, automated provisioning of new users, and more.
Integrated Management and Security
- Using a hybrid cloud can broaden your options for delivering IT services to the organization. But there’s no getting around the fact that hybrid clouds bring new hurdles for management and security.
Consistent Data Platform
- What’s the best approach for working with data in a hybrid cloud? There’s no single answer that’s right for every organization, but one thing is clear: you’ll have important information both in the cloud and on-premises. Given this, it makes sense to have a common approach to working with data in both places.
Unified Development and DevOps
- One of the biggest challenges in using the cloud is that the cloud development platform differs from traditional on-premises platforms. Some things are the same, of course—both environments offer virtual machines running Windows Server and Linux—but others are quite distinct.