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Microsoft Azure offers custom pricing plan
Azure stands out in the cloud computing market as a top-tier system, praised for its stability and strong security measures. Users appreciate its reliable performance, seamless integration with Microsoft apps, and user-friendly interface. The platform offers features like backup and disaster recovery services, making it a dream platform for various needs. ...Read more
Highly stable cloud system with reliable performance, security, and integration with Microsoft and other apps.
Flexible platform with the ability to support a wide range of services, including backup and disaster recovery, file sync, and application accessibility.
Intuitive user interface for easy management, deployment, and scalability of services.
Centralized management and ease of deployment, particularly for developers, reducing manual efforts and increasing efficiency.
Pricing complexity and higher costs, making it challenging for users to estimate expenses accurately and potentially limiting scalability for smaller businesses.
Learning curve and initial setup difficulties, especially for newcomers, which may require additional support or training to manage the platform effectively.
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01/16/18
Flexible, powerful cloud platform for IOT, big data, services
What do you like best? Flexibility and scalability of resources, easy provisioning and deprovisioning with powershell What do you dislike? portal has improved but still had a ways to go - not easy to use sometimes. Recommendations to others considering the product Use it. Powerful, flexible, scalable What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? Using Azure as a cloud platform for IOT, full stack web apps and enterprise Data Warehouse development
01/13/18
The most advanced cloud platform
What do you like best? A lot of services available for users. You can create everithing from Virtual Machines to Serverless functions in several clicks. Readable documentation, good powershell module. What do you dislike? UI is not very fast, so you`d better use Powershell. Support is a bit slow, sometimes you able to find silution by yourself while they are thinking on your question What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We moved our ...
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01/12/18
Microsoft Azure in the Cloud
What do you like best? The ability to manage virtual servers in the cloud is the best part for us. We can also replicated our critical services there to have on stand by in case we have a critical outage on site. It is nice to know we have those for fail over purposes. If we were to have a disaster such as a long term outage or our data center gets taken out by a storm or other disaster, we can be back up and running quickly on their off site cloud infrastructure. We can also keep things ...
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01/10/18
Utilizing Microsoft Azure for Mobile
What do you like best? I love how easy they make it to integrate Azure back end into my mobile applications. I can easily wire in my DB access to have offline capability in just a few lines of code What do you dislike? Sometimes the interface can be difficult to navigate. I find myself going in circles to find the correct blade for the information I am looking for. Recommendations to others considering the product I would recommend this product What business problems are you solving with ...
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01/03/18
Easy connectivity to Office 365
What do you like best? I've used Microsoft Azure in a very limited capacity, I've used it to connect our software to the Office 365 Outlook calendars in order to support appointment booking, cancellation, modifications and calendar changes across multiple timezones. What do you dislike? Version control co-ordination with the latest Office 365 and the Office 365 API through Azure, they make changes to Office 365 which can have some interesting impacts on what the API does. The reselling ...
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12/31/17
Complete cloud solution for any your business is focused on.
What do you like best? Nowaday when everything is based on cloud I feel very comfortable knowing I can continuing working with Microsoft products. Azure is the solution I found more focused on user experience. All my years working with Microsoft can continue improving with Azure. What do you dislike? First time I used Azure was when it was still in beta version. Although its dashboard and stability are very good now, they take more time than the average to achieve it. Recommendations to ...
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12/28/17
Azure the way a Cloud should be
What do you like best? I have no bad words for Azure. Compared to the AWS portal, Azure has all the information I need, all the services I need and since this is Microsoft's cloud, if I want to deploy anything "fancy" such as Active Directory domain controllers, SQL Servers etc. all of that is included with my compute platform. I also like the fact that Azure has dedicated GPU heavy servers which is often used for our VDI environments. What do you dislike? Nothing so far. I really like ...
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12/28/17
Microsoft Azure is a great service.
What do you like best? I really enjoy the convenience of being able to get to my Azure hosted things from anywhere. They have great customer service around all of their products also. What do you dislike? Some of the tools and services are very tricky to pick up, even for established IT professionals. What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? We have helped our customers access their data from anywhere in the world.
12/28/17
Constantly Evolving Platform/ Unpredictable Cost
What do you like best? Without Question it's probably one of the most flexible platforms available today. What do you dislike? I can begin with cost... As a developer who mostly develops on the Microsoft stack it's not easy for me to be critical as I love Visual Studio and SQL Server... but one thing that Microsoft has kept in play is complicated licensing pricing. It is so complicated that you can ask two different Microsoft Certified licensing professionals the same question and receive ...
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12/27/17
All you need in the cloud
What do you like best? Host web applications and auto scaling according to business performance and growth needs What do you dislike? The price of some services is very expensive Recommendations to others considering the product Some azure services could be less expensive What business problems are you solving with the product? What benefits have you realized? -Scalable backend apps -Active directory -Manage domains inside Azure -Connect local network to Azure Network