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title: Azure (Microsoft Azure)
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tags: [Cloud, Provider, Public-Cloud]
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# Azure (Microsoft Azure)
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**Microsoft Azure** is a cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft, providing a broad range of services for application and workload hosting.
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## Overview
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Azure is one of the three major public cloud providers, particularly strong in enterprise environments with Microsoft ecosystem integration.
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## Key Services Referenced
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| Category | Services |
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|----------|----------|
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| Compute | Virtual Machines, Azure Functions |
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| Storage | Blob Storage, Azure Files |
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| Database | Azure SQL, Cosmos DB |
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| AI/ML | Azure AI, Azure OpenAI Service |
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| Analytics | Synapse, Databricks |
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| Enterprise | Active Directory, Microsoft 365 integration |
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## Multi-Cloud Context
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Azure is commonly used alongside AWS and Google Cloud in multi-cloud strategies:
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- **Enterprise workloads** — Strong Windows Server and SQL Server integration
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- **AI services** — Azure OpenAI Service for enterprise AI applications
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- **Hybrid cloud** — Deep integration with on-premises Windows environments
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## Related Concepts
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- [[Multi-Cloud-Strategy]] — Azure as one of multiple providers
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- [[Cloud-Native]] — Building on Azure-native services
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- [[FinOps]] — Managing Azure costs
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## Sources
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- [[sources/how-can-a-multi-cloud-strategy-transform-your-business-roi.md]]
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title: Azure (Microsoft Azure)
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tags: [Cloud, Provider, Public-Cloud]
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---
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# Azure (Microsoft Azure)
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**Microsoft Azure** is a cloud computing platform operated by Microsoft, providing a broad range of services for application and workload hosting.
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## Overview
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Azure is one of the three major public cloud providers, particularly strong in enterprise environments with Microsoft ecosystem integration.
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## Key Services Referenced
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| Category | Services |
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|----------|----------|
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| Compute | Virtual Machines, Azure Functions |
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| Storage | Blob Storage, Azure Files |
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| Database | Azure SQL, Cosmos DB |
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| AI/ML | Azure AI, Azure OpenAI Service |
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| Analytics | Synapse, Databricks |
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| Enterprise | Active Directory, Microsoft 365 integration |
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## Multi-Cloud Context
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Azure is commonly used alongside AWS and Google Cloud in multi-cloud strategies:
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- **Enterprise workloads** — Strong Windows Server and SQL Server integration
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- **AI services** — Azure OpenAI Service for enterprise AI applications
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- **Hybrid cloud** — Deep integration with on-premises Windows environments
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## Related Concepts
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- [[Multi-Cloud-Strategy]] — Azure as one of multiple providers
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- [[Cloud-Native]] — Building on Azure-native services
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- [[FinOps]] — Managing Azure costs
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## Sources
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- [[sources/how-can-a-multi-cloud-strategy-transform-your-business-roi.md]]
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