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In the realm of cloud computing, communication and integration form the backbone of any robust architecture. With the exponential rise in distributed systems, the need for a reliable, scalable, and efficient message delivery system is more pertinent than ever. This is where Azure Service Bus, a cloud-based messaging service provided by Microsoft, becomes a game-changer.
Edge computing is defined by bringing compute resources out of remote, centralised facilities and putting them at the source of the data itself. Processing and analysis is done where the data is actually generated. The performance and cost improvements that edge computing delivers are based on this proximity. By situating our data centres close to major populations, we have delivered these benefits to many UK businesses. It is an inherently ‘local’ idea.
The cloud is the hub for data management nowadays. DevOps teams are all about preventing any hiccups that could make customers unhappy. And with more companies moving to cloud databases and services like SnowFlake, Redshift, RDS, and BigQuery, they’re operating on a bigger scale with better quality.
AWS Fargate is a serverless pay-as-you-go engine used for Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) to run Docker containers without having to manage servers or clusters. The goal of Fargate is to containerize your application and specify the OS, CPU and memory, networking, and IAM policies needed for launch. Additionally, AWS Fargate can be used with Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) in a similar manner.
The adoption of Microsoft Azure Desktop as a Service (DaaS) has significantly improved how businesses access and manage their desktop environments. However, as the number of users relying on DaaS increases, ensuring a seamless and reliable user experience becomes increasingly challenging. This blog post will explore businesses' key challenges in monitoring Microsoft Azure DaaS and how Synthetic Monitoring can help ensure a seamless user experience.
Accelerate your Microsoft SCOM-based monitoring in the cloud with cloud-based Monitoring for Microsoft System Center Operations Manager. Seamlessly integrate Microsoft’s new Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance (Azure SCOM MI) to complement your current monitoring capabilities and ensure optimal performance. Azure SCOM MI empowers you to bridge the gap between your on-premise and cloud environments, enabling you to scale your operations while reducing costs.
Azure is a cloud computing service created by Microsoft to help businesses tackle challenges and build solutions through a comprehensive suite of cloud services. It offers a wide range of integrated cloud services and functionalities such as analytics, computing, database, mobile, networking, storage, and web, allowing developers to pick and choose from these services to develop and scale new applications, or run existing applications, in the public cloud.