Organizations today are viewing cloud computing as an investment in business transformation, not just a way to cut costs for IT. Now would be a good time for you to explore the possibility of deploying cloud-based technologies to lead transformation in your business. Cloud technologies have matured, achieved practical deployment costs and a level of security that has found increased acceptability among customers.
Companies today are required to quickly and easily adapt to changes in the business environment. Cloud computing provides the tools to deal with these situations and to avoid over-investing in technology to meet peak demand or scale for growth. With cloud computing technologies, you can now scale quickly and easily, while providing the necessary agility required for your business.
Microsoft Azure
Azure is Microsoft’s big enterprise cloud, offered as a PaaS and IaaS service. It is a popular service used by developers who write apps with the support of the company’s coding tools. Azure offers the capability to save money, work faster and integrate data and on-premises apps in a powerful, scalable and flexible way. This feature-filled service offers a hybrid cloud solution, unlike many other cloud providers that force customers to choose between the public cloud and their own data centers. Hybrid cloud solutions are known to offer more efficiency and economy in storage, backup and recovery of data.
Support for Azure has been expanded from Windows to Linux as well, opening up the services to more users. Clients only pay for the services they need. With Azure, clients can better provision Windows and Linux VM apps, develop modern mobile and business solution apps for Windows, iOS and Android, gain insights from data and manage user accounts, synching with on-premises data directories.
Deployment of Azure services takes less than 5 minutes, just as it is claimed by Microsoft. 57 percent of Fortune 500 companies on the bleeding edge already use Azure, and the numbers are expected to rise as the capability offered by Azure improves and expands further.
2. MS Office 365
It was an excellent move for Microsoft to put its hit MS Office solutions on the cloud. Called Office 365, it allows clients to access email and calendars on the go, work from anywhere with Office apps, get easier conferencing capability all with extra security. The Office 365 package includes Word, PowerPoint, Excel, OneNote, Outlook, Access, Publisher, Lync and InfoPath on the cloud. This highly popular MS cloud service has satisfied users across the world.
MS clients already using MS Office will find that 365 adds more cloud power, allowing work to be done from PCs, Macs and mobile devices. Calendars and emails can be kept in sync with enterprise-grade services. Users can quickly and easily set up online HD video conferences, share screens and facilitate real-time note taking. File sharing and collaborating with partners, customers and teammates is also easier because of easy sharing. For those who are wary of the cloud, the built-in anti-spam and anti-malware protection will come as a relief.
3. MS Windows Intune
Windows Intune is Microsoft’s cloud mobile management service that allows organizations to manage devices across the cloud or when connected to a MS System Center. It offers support for Windows, iOS and Android platforms, and makes it easy to manage mobile devices and PCs from one place. Users can configure their devices in a way that suits the company’s compliance needs and improves efficiency without the need for additional infrastructure. The app allows users to work from anywhere while offering the security that is synonymous with Microsoft’s products. It is a boon for enterprises that want to avoid third-party tools and keep everything centralized in organizations that are Windows client-heavy.
4. Microsoft SQL Server with MS System Center
Microsoft SQL Server has been popular since its release in 2012, allowing organizations to run SQL servers on the cloud. This offers the benefits of a private cloud environment for companies that are hesitant about data security and other concerns. The cloud-based SQL Azure server can run with the support of Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012. Users can manage their SQL databases on a private cloud; take advantage of a higher level of management of apps, and virtualization benefits that are offered by the System Center.
5. Enterprise Mobility Suite
The recently launched Enterprise Mobility Suite allows users to leverage existing Microsoft technologies like Windows Intune, MS Azure Active Directory Premium and MS Azure Rights Management to help manage different devices from a single environment. With the MS EMI, you can manage all your devices from one unified environment with Intune’s capabilities, protect your data with MS Azure Rights Management and manage identity with Azure Active Directory. Though the product is relatively new in the cloud services market, it is fast becoming popular with enterprises and smaller organizations seeking hybrid cloud management services with reliable security.
6. Microsoft Visual Studio
MS Visual Studio in the cloud is aimed at developers who want to efficiently manage their code, work and builds on the cloud. Users can also install the Multi-Device Hybrid apps extension to create apps for Windows, iOS and Android devices with standard web technologies and Apache Cordova. MS Visual Studio users will be able to debug, edit, deploy projects and manage project architecture with ALM improvements more productively with the cloud version.