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Keep up with trends, research and best practices on cloud technology training and certification.
Your organization can reduce errors through Microsoft Azure Automation by automating repetitive or time-consuming processes, tracking inventory, integrating with other vendor partners, and managing resources more efficiently.
By implementing these six tips for securing your Azure cloud environment, you can effectively protect your sensitive data and ensure the continued success of your business.
Are you looking for a secure, scalable, and cost-effective way to manage your data in the cloud? Look no further than Azure Storage account, a cloud-based service provided by Microsoft Azure that allows you to store and manage various types of data, including blobs, files, queues, tables, and data lake. In this tutorial post, we will answer some frequently asked questions about Azure Storage account, including its components, features, benefits, and common use cases. We will also guide you through the process of creating a storage account in Azure. Whether you are hosting backups, storing logs, or running big data solutions, Azure Storage account is a versatile solution that can meet your storage needs. So, let's dive in and explore everything you need to know about Azure Storage account.
In today's digital landscape, businesses of all sizes are generating vast amounts of data, and managing that data can be a significant challenge. This is where services like Azure File Sync come in. Azure File Sync is a cloud-based service that allows you to store your file shares centrally in Azure. It provides flexibility, performance, and compatibility similar to what you get on a Windows file server, along with several additional functionalities. In this tutorial, certified Azure expert Neeraj Kumar answers some of the most common questions about Azure File Sync, including how it works, its benefits, and how it can improve security for your data.
If you're using Azure and need to provide outbound connectivity to the internet, you may have heard of NAT Gateway. NAT Gateway is a fully managed and highly resilient Network Address Translation service that helps you configure outbound connectivity to the internet. It uses a static public IP address to create an outbound connection, allowing outbound connectivity from your subnet and supporting source netting or starting for your subnet. In this blog, we'll answer some of the most common questions about NAT Gateway, including how it works, the different options available for outbound connectivity, the prerequisites to keep in mind when deploying it, and more. Whether you're new to Azure or an experienced user, this blog will provide you with the information you need to get started with NAT Gateway.