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Windows Azure Connect Has Been Retired

This summer, the Windows Azure Connect functionality will be removed from the old Azure management portal. At that point, you will no longer be able to use Windows Azure Connect. Please transition to Azure Virtual Network immediately. The Virtual Network management experience is available in the new Windows Azure Management portal. Here is a document outlining the steps to move your Cloud Services from Windows Azure Connect to Windows Azure Virtual Network.

We want to thank everyone that participated in Windows Azure Connect CTP program.

Windows Azure Connect Team

Comments

  • Anonymous
    January 22, 2014
    We need connectivity from cloud to selected few on-premise systems. Have used AzureConnect earlier(for other similar requirement). Now the option available is Virtual Network, but the point-to-site connectivity is in preview. Any suggestions?

  • Anonymous
    November 03, 2014
    There is an equally simple and versatile virtual hybrid network solution that allows you to do endpoint to endpoint, endpoint to subnet and subnet to subnet connections along with cloud firewalls without VPN. These guys have a virtual appliance that runs on azure. If you are interested you should take a look at azure.zentera.net/learn