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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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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 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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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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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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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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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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In Azure, a Dashboard is a customizable, visual interface within the Azure portal that allows users to monitor and manage their resources, applications, and services-stock-foto
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In Azure, a Dashboard is a customizable, visual interface within the Azure portal that allows users to monitor and manage their resources, applications, and services-stock-foto
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Machine learning can be used to analyze user activity, assess risk, and execute policies in a variety of ways, particularly in the context of Azure and Azure Machine Learning-stock-foto
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Azure Service Bus is a fully managed message broker that facilitates reliable messaging and communication between distributed applications and services, supporting asynchronous operations-stock-foto
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Reserved IP Addresses (Classic) in Azure were used to assign static public IP addresses to Azure resources in classic deployment models-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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In Azure, code typically refers to the source code or scripts that are written, stored, and deployed using Azure services like Azure DevOps, Azure Functions, or App Services to build and run application-stock-foto
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In Azure, browser typically refers to a web browser used to access and interact with Azure Portal, where users can manage, configure, and monitor cloud resources and services-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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file is a collection of data or information stored on a computer or digital device, typically organized and stored in a specific format, such as documents, images, videos, or executable programs-stock-foto
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File Extensions are suffixes added to the end of a file name, typically consisting of three or four characters, that indicate the file type or format (e.g., .txt for text files, .jpg for image file-stock-foto
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In Azure, Media refers to services and solutions designed to handle media content, including video and audio processing, streaming, storage, and analytics-stock-foto
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OS Images in Azure refer to pre-configured virtual machine (VM) images containing an operating system (OS) and necessary configurations to quickly create and deploy VMs-stock-foto
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Import-Export Jobs in Azure are part of the Azure ImportExport service, which allows organizations to securely transfer large amounts of data to and from Azure Blob Storage and Azure Files-stock-foto