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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a cloud computing model where software applications are delivered over the internet, typically on a subscription basis, and managed by a third-party service provider-stock-foto
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Azure integration refers to the process of connecting Azure services with other systems, platforms, or applications to streamline workflows, enhance productivity, and support business operations-stock-foto
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microsoft Windows Server comes in different editions, such as Standard, Datacenter, and Essentials, each tailored to specific needs and scales of deployment-stock-foto
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In Azure, DNS Zones are containers for managing DNS records for a domain, allowing you to configure and control domain name resolution within the Azure DNS service-stock-foto
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Azure Launch Portal typically refers to the Azure Portal, which is the primary web interface used to manage Azure resources-stock-foto
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In Azure, Cost Analysis is a tool within the Azure Cost Management + Billing service that allows users to track, analyze, and manage their cloud spending-stock-foto
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In Azure DevOps, a branch is a separate line of development within a source code repository, allowing multiple developers to work on different features or fixes simultaneously-stock-foto
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Azure Arc is a set of technologies that extends Azure management, governance, and services to on-premises, multi-cloud, and edge environments, enabling organizations to manage resources-stock-foto
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Azure DevOps provides a range of services for planning, developing, delivering, and monitoring applications-stock-foto
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Azure Files is a fully managed file share service in Azure that enables you to store and access files using the standard Server Message Block (SMB) protocol or Network File System (NFS) protocol-stock-foto
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Website Staging in Azure is a method to create an environment where you can deploy and test updates to your website before rolling them out to production-stock-foto
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Microsoft Power Automate (formerly known as Microsoft Flow) is a cloud-based service that enables users to automate workflows and processes across various applications and services-stock-foto
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Postman is a widely used API development and testing tool that provides an easy-to-use interface for building, testing, and documenting APIs-stock-foto
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Microsoft Intune is a cloud-based service that helps organizations manage and secure their devices and applications-stock-foto
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Microsoft Windows Server is a series of server operating systems developed by Microsoft. It provides a platform for managing network resources, hosting applications, and providing services to users in an organization-stock-foto
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Microsoft SharePoint is a web-based collaboration and document management platform that helps organizations store, organize, share, and manage information-stock-foto
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Elastic Job Agents in Azure enable the scheduling and execution of jobs across multiple Azure SQL databases, simplifying task automation and management at scale-stock-foto
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FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is a standard network protocol used to transfer files between a client and server over a TCPIP network-stock-foto
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Builds in Azure, managed through Azure DevOps, automate the process of compiling source code, running tests, and generating deployable artifacts to streamline continuous integration and delivery-stock-foto
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Network Interfaces (NICs) in Azure are virtual network adapters attached to virtual machines (VMs) that allow them to communicate with other resources within an Azure Virtual Network (VNet)-stock-foto
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In Azure, Data Shares are part of Azure Data Share, a service that facilitates secure, scalable, and managed sharing of data between organizations or within departments-stock-foto
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In Azure, Cost Budgets are a feature within the Azure Cost Management + Billing service that allows users to set specific spending limits or financial targets for their Azure resources-stock-foto
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In Azure, Data Lake Storage Gen refers to Azure Data Lake Storage Generation 1 (Gen1) or Generation 2 (Gen2), which are scalable and secure cloud-based storage solutions designed for big data analy-stock-foto
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Azure SQL Data Warehouse, now known as Azure Synapse Analytics, is a fully managed, cloud-based analytics service that allows for large-scale data warehousing-stock-foto
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User Privacy in Azure ensures the protection of user data and compliance with regulations like GDPR through built-in security features, encryption, access controls, and privacy-enhancing tools-stock-foto
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Azure Token Service typically refers to mechanisms within Azure that provide authentication tokens for secure communication between services, applications, and APIs-stock-foto
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In Azure, a Folder-Blank doesn't correspond to a specific service or feature. However, it may refer to an empty folder or directory in services like Azure Storage or Azure File Shares-stock-foto
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Public IP Address is assigned to an Azure resource, such as a Virtual Machine (VM) or Load Balancer, and is used for accessing the resource from the internet or external networks-stock-foto
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Azure Notification Hubs is a scalable, cross-platform push notification service provided by Microsoft Azure-stock-foto
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Azure Private Link Hub is a feature that simplifies the management and scaling of private endpoint connections across multiple Azure Virtual Networks (VNets) and subscriptions-stock-foto
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In Azure, connections typically refer to the various ways services and resources interact within the platform, including network connections, service integrations, and identity management-stock-foto
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Azure offers a range of services and tools to handle information storage, processing, and management across various domains-stock-foto
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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a cloud computing model where software applications are delivered over the internet, typically on a subscription basis, and managed by a third-party service provider-stock-foto
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Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is a cloud computing model where software applications are delivered over the internet, typically on a subscription basis, and managed by a third-party service provider-stock-foto
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Azure Reservations allow users to save on cloud costs by committing to a one- or three-year plan for specific Azure resources, such as virtual machines or SQL databases, in exchange for a discounte-stock-foto
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Smart phone with the Microsoft Azure symbol, MS Azure is a cloud service offered as a service and hosted in Microsoft Data Centers-stock-foto
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microsoft Power Apps empowers users to develop tailored applications that meet specific business needs and drive digital transformation without requiring extensive development resources-stock-foto
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Microsoft 365 is available in various plans tailored for personal use, businesses, and educational institutions, providing a range of features and services to meet different needs-stock-foto
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Azure HPC Cache is a high-performance caching solution designed to accelerate data-intensive workloads in Azure by providing fast, scalable access to on-premises or cloud-based file storage-stock-foto