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Azure Data Warehouse

Create a single center for all your data, be it structured, unstructured or streaming data. Provide work of such transformational decisions, as functions of business analytics, reports, the expanded analytics and analytics in real time. To easily get started, take advantage of the performance, flexibility, and security of Azure's fully managed services, such as SQL Azure and Azure Databricks.

Get rid of worries


Built-in advanced security features include transparent data encryption, auditing, threat detection, integration with Azure Active Directory and virtual network endpoints. Azure services correspond to more than 50 industry and geographic certifications and are available worldwide in 42 regions to store your data wherever your users are located. Finally, Microsoft offers financially secured service level agreements to spare you any hassle.

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Azure Resiliency

Business continuity with data resiliency Build applications on Azure to take advantage of high availability, disaster recovery, and backup on Azure’s global network. Build redundancies at the virtual machine (VM), datacenter, and regional levels based on your business needs. And stay compliant with your country’s or region’s legal and regulatory requirements respective of the location of your data. Achieve High Availability faster in the cloud As soon as you sign up, access the tools, the infrastructure, and the guidance you need to deploy your applications in the cloud. Support your most demanding mission-critical applications to build always-available sites cost-effectively. And take advantage of an SLA of up to 99.99 percent for your virtual machines. High-availability solutions
  • Availability Zones
  • Availability sets
  • Virtual Machine Scale Sets (VMSS)
Easy disaster recovery and backup Azure Site Recovery, combined with geo-redundant storage, is natively available for disaster recovery. Protect against bad code, data corruption, and accidental deletion with cost-effective backup. Stay compliant with long retention times, maintain reliability through geo-replicated storage, and simplify your processes with automation. Keep your applications up and running Hear from one of our customers about their resiliency experience building on Azure. Plus, our product team talks about our commitment to delivering a service that meets the needs of your resiliency strategy. Availability Zones is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures. Availability Zones are unique physical locations within an Azure region. Each zone is made up of one or more datacenters equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking. To ensure resiliency, there’s a minimum of three separate zones in all enabled regions. The physical separation of Availability Zones within a region protects applications and data from datacenter failures. Zone-redundant services replicate your applications and data across Availability Zones to protect from single-points-of-failure. With Availability Zones, Azure offers industry best 99.99% VM uptime SLA.
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Azure Virtual Machines

Supporting Linux, Windows Server, SQL Server, Oracle, IBM, SAP and other platforms, Azure virtual machines provide the flexibility of virtualization for a wide range of computing solutions. All current-generation virtual machines include load balancing and autoscaling. 
Azure Virtual Machines - is a proposal that includes various solutions, from an inexpensive B series to virtual machines with the latest GPU optimized for machine learning. It is designed to perform any workloads within any budget.

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Luis.ai

Language Understanding (LUIS) is a machine learning-based service to build natural language into apps, bots, and IoT devices. Quickly create enterprise-ready, custom models that continuously improve.

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Add natural language to your apps

Designed to identify valuable information in conversations, LUIS interprets user goals (intents) and distills valuable information from sentences (entities), for a high quality, nuanced language model. LUIS integrates seamlessly with the Azure Bot Service, making it easy to create a sophisticated bot.

Quickly build a custom language solution

Powerful developer tools are combined with customizable pre-built apps and entity dictionaries, such as Calendar, Music, and Devices, so you can build and deploy a solution more quickly. Dictionaries are mined from the collective knowledge of the web and supply billions of entries, helping your model to correctly identify valuable information from user conversations.

Always learning and improving

Active learning is used to continuously improve the quality of natural language models. Once the model starts processing input, LUIS begins active learning, allowing you to constantly update and improve the model.

Enterprise-ready, available worldwide

The service is ready to be deployed in commercial applications and can scale with enterprise quality and performance. The service meets international compliance standards, supports 13 languages and available worldwide, making it highly accessible around the world.

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Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 is the productivity cloud that brings together best-in-class Office apps with powerful cloud services, device management, and advanced security.

 

Be more productive wherever you are

Connect employees to the people, information, and content they need to do their best work, from any device.

Comes with Office apps

Stay up to date with the latest versions of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and more.

Email and calendaring

Connect with customers and coworkers using Outlook and Exchange.

Chat, call, and meet

Keep your team on the same page with group chat, online meetings, and calling in Microsoft Teams.

Cloud storage

Manage your files from anywhere with 1 TB of OneDrive storage.

 

Don’t drown in paperwork

Transform the way you manage your business and simplify the way work gets done with modern tools that streamline business processes.

Manage customer appointments

Simplify how customers schedule and manage appointments with Bookings.

Capture employee and customer insights

Create surveys, polls, and questionnaires to gather data and insights with Microsoft Forms.

Make repetitive tasks easy

Automate everyday business processes with Power Automate.

Works with what you have

Sign in once to access all your tools. Microsoft 365 integrates with hundreds of third-party cloud apps.

 

Protect what matters most

Help protect your employees, data, and customer information with enterprise-grade security you can trust.

Defend against cyberthreats

Protect against phishing attempts, ransomware, spam, malware, viruses, malicious links, and other threats.

Keep customer data safe

Protect sensitive business information from cybercriminals, unauthorized access, and accidental deletion.

Secure your devices

Help keep your data safe, even when accessed on employees’ personal devices.

Simplify IT management

Easily setup and manage your users, devices, and data, giving you time back to focus on running your business.

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Microsoft Advanced Threat Analytics

Advanced Threat Analytics (ATA) is an on-premises platform that helps protect your enterprise from multiple types of advanced targeted cyber attacks and insider threats by using information from multiple data-sources in your network to learn the behavior of users and other entities in the organization and build a behavioral profile about them and by leveraging ATA's proprietary network parsing engine to capture and parse network traffic of multiple protocols.

Get peace of mind all day with advanced threat protection

Detect threats fast with behavioral analytics

No need to create rules, fine-tune, or monitor a flood of security reports with self-learning and advanced, ready-to-analyze intelligence.

Adapt as fast as your attackers

Rely on continually updated learning that adapts to the changing nature of your users and business.

Focus on only important events

Review the attack timeline for a clear and convenient view of suspicious activity or persistent threats.

Reduce false positive fatigue

Receive alerts only after suspicious activities are contextually aggregated and verified.

Prioritize and plan for next steps

Get recommendations for investigation and remediation of each suspicious activity.

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Microsoft Azure

Microsoft lists over 600 Azure services, of which some are covered below: Compute Virtual machines, infrastructure as a service (IaaS) allowing users to launch general-purpose Microsoft Windows and Linux virtual machines, as well as preconfigured machine images for popular software packages. App services, platform as a service (PaaS) environment letting developers easily publish and manage Web sites. Websites, high density hosting of websites allows developers to build sites using ASP.NET, PHP, Node.js, or Python and can be deployed using FTP, Git, Mercurial, Team Foundation Server or uploaded through the user portal. This feature was announced in preview form in June 2012 at the Meet Microsoft Azure event.[5] Customers can create websites in PHP, ASP.NET, Node.js, or Python, or select from several open source applications from a gallery to deploy. This comprises one aspect of the platform as a service (PaaS) offerings for the Microsoft Azure Platform. It was renamed to Web Apps in April 2015. WebJobs, applications that can be deployed to a Web App to implement background processing. That can be invoked on a schedule, on demand or can run continuously. The Blob, Table and Queue services can be used to communicate between Web Apps and Web Jobs and to provide state. Mobile services Mobile Engagement collects real-time analytics that highlight users’ behavior. It also provides push notifications to mobile devices. HockeyApp can be used to develop, distribute, and beta-test mobile apps Storage services Storage Services provides REST and SDK APIs for storing and accessing data on the cloud. Table Service lets programs store structured text in partitioned collections of entities that are accessed by partition key and primary key. It's a NoSQL non-relational database. Blob Service allows programs to store unstructured text and binary data as blobs that can be accessed by a HTTP(S) path. Blob service also provides security mechanisms to control access to data. Queue Service lets programs communicate asynchronously by message using queues. File Service allows storing and access of data on the cloud using the REST APIs or the SMB protocol. Data management Azure Search provides text search and a subset of OData's structured filters using REST or SDK APIs. DocumentDB is a NoSQL database service that implements a subset of the SQL SELECT statement on JSON documents. Redis Cache is a managed implementation of Redis. StorSimple manages storage tasks between on-premises devices and cloud storage. SQL Database, formerly known as SQL Azure Database, works to create, scale and extend applications into the cloud using Microsoft SQL Server technology. It also integrates with Active Directory and Microsoft System Center and Hadoop. SQL Data Warehouse is a data warehousing service designed to handle computational and data intensive queries on datasets exceeding 1TB. Messaging The Microsoft Azure Service Bus allows applications running on Azure premises or off premises devices to communicate with Azure. This helps to build scalable and reliable applications in a service-oriented architecture (SOA). Event Hubs, which provide event and telemetry ingress to the cloud at massive scale, with low latency and high reliability. For example an event hub can be used to track data from cell phones such as a GPS location coordinate in real time. Queues, which allow one-directional communication. A sender application would send the message to the service bus queue, and a receiver would read from the queue. Though there can be multiple readers for the queue only one would process a single message. Topics, which provide one-directional communication using a subscriber pattern. It is similar to a queue, however each subscriber will receive a copy of the message sent to a Topic. Optionally the subscriber can filter out messages based on specific criteria defined by the subscriber. Relays, which provide bi-directional communication. Unlike queues and topics, a relay doesn't store in-flight messages in its own memory. Instead, it just passes them on to the destination application.
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Microsoft Bot Framework

Azure Bot Service enables you to build intelligent, enterprise-grade bots with ownership and control of your data. Begin with a simple Q&A bot or build a sophisticated virtual assistant. Use comprehensive open-source SDK and tools to easily connect your bot to popular channels and devices. Give your bot the ability to speak, listen, and understand your users with native integration to Azure Cognitive Services. AI and natural language Create a bot with the ability to speak, listen, understand, and learn from your users with Azure Cognitive Services. Open & Extensible Benefit from open-source SDK and tools to build, test, and connect bots that interact naturally with users, wherever they are. Enterprise-grade solutions Build secure, global, scalable solutions that integrate with your existing IT ecosystem. Ownership and control Create an AI experience that can extend your brand and keep you in control of your own data.
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Microsoft Cloud App Security

Microsoft Cloud App Security is a multimode Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB). It provides rich visibility, control over data travel, and sophisticated analytics to identify and combat cyberthreats across all your cloud services. Microsoft Cloud App Security natively integrates with leading Microsoft solutions. It is designed with security professionals in mind—providing simple deployment, centralized management, and innovative automation capabilities. FEATURES: Discover and control the use of Shadow IT Identify cloud apps and services used by your organization. Assess their risk levels and business readiness of >16,000 apps against >70 risk and start managing them to ensure security and compliance. Protect your sensitive information anywhere in the cloud Understand, classify and protect the exposure of sensitive information at rest, or leverage out-of-the box policies and automated processes to apply controls in real-time - across all your cloud apps. Protect against cyberthreats and anomalies Detect unusual behavior across cloud apps to identify ransomware, compromised users or rogue applications, analyze high-risk usage and remediate automatically to limit the risk to your organization. Assess the compliance of your cloud apps Assess if your cloud apps meet relevant compliance requirements including regulatory compliance and industry standards. Prevent data leaks to non-compliant apps, and limit access to regulated data.
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Microsoft Coco Framework

Coco achieves this by designing specifically for confidential consortiums, where nodes and actors are explicitly declared and controlled. Based on these requirements, Coco presents an alternative approach to ledger construction, giving enterprises the scalability, distributed governance and enhanced confidentiality they need without sacrificing the inherent security and immutability they expect. Leveraging the power of existing blockchain protocols, trusted execution environments (TEEs) such as Intel SGX and Windows Virtual Secure Mode (VSM), distributed systems and cryptography, Coco enables enterprise-ready blockchain networks that deliver:
  • Throughput and latency approaching database speeds.
  • Richer, more flexible, business-specific confidentiality models.
  • Network policy management through distributed governance.
  • Support for non-deterministic transactions.
By providing these capabilities, Coco offers a trusted foundation with which existing blockchain protocols can be integrated to deliver complete, enterprise-ready ledger solutions, opening up broad, high scale scenarios across industries, and furthering blockchain's ability to digital transform business. We have already begun exploring Coco’s potential across a variety of industries, including retail, supply chain and financial services. Whether a customer is designing an end-to-end trade finance solution, using blockchain to ensure security at the edge or leveraging Enterprise Smart Contracts to drive back office efficiencies, Coco enables them to meet their enterprise requirements. Microsoft is the only cloud provider that delivers consistency across on-premises and the public cloud at hyperscale while providing access to the rich Azure ecosystem for the wide range of applications that will be built on top of blockchain as a shared data layer. An open approach By design, Coco is open and compatible with any blockchain protocol. Microsoft has already begun integrating Ethereum into Coco and we’re thrilled to announce that J.P. Morgan Chase, Intel and R3 have committed to integrating enterprise ledgers, Quorum, Hyperledger Sawtooth and Corda, respectively. This is just the beginning, and we look forward to exploring integration opportunities with other ledgers in the near future.
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Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)

Microsoft Defender Advanced Threat Protection (ATP) is a complete security solution. Agentless, cloud-powered No additional deployment or infrastructure. No delays or update compatibility issues. Always up to date. Unparalleled optics Built into Windows 10 for deeper insights. Exchanges signals with the Microsoft Intelligent Security Graph. Automated security Take your security to a new level, by going from alert to remediation in minutes – at scale. Synchronized defense Microsoft 365 shares detection and exploration – across devices, identities and information – to speed up response and recovery. Announcing Threat & Vulnerability Management Threat and Vulnerability Management is a new capability within Microsoft Defender ATP designed to empower security teams to discover, prioritize and remediate vulnerabilities, and misconfigurations.
Microsoft Threat Experts Microsoft Threat Experts further empowers your Security Operations Centers by providing them with deep knowledge, expert level threat monitoring, analysis, and support to identify critical threats in your unique environment. Automation: From alert to remediation in minutes - at scale Automatically investigate alerts and remediate complex threats in minutes. Applies industry best practices and intelligent decision-making algorithms to determine whether a threat - file or fileless - is active and what action to take. Protect your business from advanced threats Through the power of the cloud, machine learning and behavior analytics, Microsoft Defender ATP provides connected pre-breach protection. Innovative Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) Cyber attacks remain a serious threat. Microsoft Defender ATP detects network attacks and data breaches, and gives you the insights and tools to close incidents quickly.
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Microsoft Dynamics 365

Dynamics 365 for Sales

Empower sellers with insights to personalize relationships, predict customer needs, and increase sales.

Dynamics 365 for Retail

Create personalized shopping experiences that unify digital, in-store, and back office operations.

Dynamics 365 for Customer Service

Exceed customer expectations across self and assisted support with empowered agents that deliver personalized experiences.

Dynamics 365 for Field Service

Serve customers better through proactive maintenance, predictive scheduling, and first-time fix.

Dynamics 365 for Project Service Automation

Deliver customer projects on-time, within budget, and become a trusted advisor.

Dynamics 365 for Finance and Operations

Modernize your business operations across finance, manufacturing, and supply chain to drive new growth.

Dynamics 365 for Talent

Attract the right people and seamlessly onboard, engage, and grow your talent.

Adobe Marketing Cloud

Deliver personalized experiences throughout your marketing and sales engagements at scale with Dynamics 365 and Adobe.

Dynamics 365 for Marketing

Increase demand by automating tasks from multi-channel campaigns to events with an application built on the same platform as Dynamics 365 for Sales.

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Microsoft Dynamics AX

Microsoft Dynamics AX contains 19 core modules: Traditional core (since Axapta 2.5) General Ledger – ledger, sales tax, currency, and fixed assets features Bank Management – receives and pays cash Customer Relationship Management (CRM) – business relations contact and maintenance (customers, vendors, and leads) Accounts Receivable – order entry, shipping, and invoicing Accounts Payable – purchase orders, goods received into inventory Inventory Management – inventory management and valuation[9] Master Planning (resources) – purchase and production planning Production – bills of materials, manufacturing tracking Product Builder – product mode creation and maintenance Human Resources – employee information Project Accounting – projects creation and tracking (primarily from an accounting perspective) Basic – data configuration Administration Module – system configuration Procurement and Sourcing Sales and Marketing
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Microsoft DYNAMICS CRM

Microsoft Dynamics CRM is a customer relationship management software package developed by Microsoft focused on enhancing the customer relationship for any organization. Out of the box, the product focuses mainly on Sales, Marketing, and Customer Service sectors, though Microsoft has been marketing Dynamics CRM as an XRM platform and has been encouraging partners to use its proprietary (.NET based) framework to customize it. In recent years, it has also grown as an Analytics platform driven by CRM. The CRM Solution can be used to drive the sales productivity and marketing effectiveness for an organization, handle the complete customer support chain, and provide social insights, business intelligence, and a lot of other out-of-the-box functionalities and features. As a product, Microsoft Dynamics CRM also offers full mobile support for using CRM apps on mobiles and tablets. As of writing this tutorial, the latest version of CRM is CRM 2016. However, in this tutorial we will be using CRM 2015 Online version as it is the latest stable version as well as frequently used in many organizations. Nevertheless, even if you are using any other versions of CRM, all the concepts in the tutorial will still hold true. Microsoft Dynamics CRM is offered in two categories − CRM Online CRM Online is a cloud-based offering of Microsoft Dynamics CRM where all the backend processes (such as application servers, setups, deployments, databases, licensing, etc.) are managed on Microsoft servers. CRM Online is a subscription-based offering which is preferred for organizations who may not want to manage all the technicalities involved in a CRM implementation. You can get started with setting up your system in a few days (not weeks, months or years) and access it on web via your browser. CRM On-Premise CRM on-premise is a more customized and robust offering of Microsoft Dynamics CRM, where the CRM application and databases will be deployed on your servers. This offering allows you to control all your databases, customizations, deployments, backups, licensing and other network and hardware setups. Generally, organizations who want to go for a customized CRM solution prefer on-premise deployment as it offers better integration and customization capabilities. From the functional standpoint, both the offerings offer similar functionalities; however, they differ significantly in terms of implementation. The differences are summarized in the following table. Source: https://www.tutorialspoint.com/microsoft_crm/microsoft_crm_overview.htm
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Microsoft Dynamics NAV

Microsoft Dynamics NAV delivers integrated functionality to provide support for: Financial management Supply chain management Manufacturing Distribution Customer relationship management Sales and marketing Service management Human resource management Project & Resource management Warehouse management Deploy a system that does everything you need to achieve more. Financial management and accounting Manage your cash, assets, and banking. Supply chain, manufacturing, and operations Track and manage your production, inventory, orders, and vendors. Sales and service Manage your contacts, sales opportunities, and service contract. Project management Create estimates, track projects, and manage capacity. Business intelligence and reporting Get a holistic view of your business and make informed decisions. Support for international currencies Compete globally using multiple currencies and languages. Flexible deployment Deploy on-premises or in the cloud,whichever model best fits your business. Dynamics NAV works like the familiar Microsoft Office tools you already use, working seamlessly with Outlook, Word, and Excel to help you complete common tasks right from your Inbox. And you get the same powerful capabilities across iOS, Android, and Windows platforms for a consistent, more secure experience across your desktop, laptop, and mobile device. So you get things done wherever you need to work.
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Microsoft Exchange

Work smarter, anywhere Microsoft Exchange lets you accomplish more with a rich, business-class email experience on phones, tablets, desktops, and the web. Enjoy enterprise email capabilities with bigger and more reliable mailboxes Experience better collaboration with document sharing Add enhanced archiving, security, and compliance features Exchange Online Exchange is available as a standalone hosted service from Microsoft. You can also get Exchange as part of an Office 365 plan that includes Office apps, SharePoint, and Skype for Business. Exchange Server 2016 Increase productivity and keep your business information safe, while maintaining the control you need. Other Exchange products Exchange Online Archiving Exchange Online Protection Office 365 Advanced Threat Protection Exchange Online Kiosk Exchange for government agencies
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Microsoft Exchange Online Protection

Get enterprise-class reliability and protect against spam and malware, while maintaining access to email during and after emergencies. Exchange Online Protection provides a layer of protection features that are deployed across a global network of datacenters, helping you simplify the administration of your messaging environments. Security and reliability Exchange Online Protection provides advanced security and reliability to help protect your information.
  • Eliminate threats before they reach the corporate firewall with multi-layered, real-time anti-spam and multi-engine anti-malware protection.
  • Protect your company's IP reputation by using separate outbound delivery pools for high-risk email.
  • Five financially backed SLAs attest to a high quality of service, including protection from 100% of known viruses and 99% of spam.
  • Globally load-balanced network of datacenters helps to ensure a 99.999% network uptime.
Stay in control Maintain control over your environment while gaining email protection from Microsoft.
  • Manage and administer from the Exchange Administration Center—a single web-based interface.
  • Near real-time reporting and message trace capabilities provide insight into email environments by retrieving the status of any message that Exchange Online Protection processes.
  • Active content, connection, and policy-based filtering enables compliance with corporate policies and government regulations.
  • IT-level phone support 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year at no additional cost.
Easy to deploy and maintain It's easier than ever to protect your organization from external threats.
  • No hardware or software required to install, manage, and maintain, which minimizes up-front investment.
  • Get a predictable payment schedule through a subscription-based service for customers with an on-premises email deployment. Exchange Online Protection is also included in Exchange Online and any Office 365 plan that includes Exchange Online.
  • Simplify IT environments by reducing the need for in-house email security servers and applications.
  • Ensure that no email is lost or bounced by automatically queuing email if the destination email server becomes unavailable for any reason.
  • Get up and running quickly with a simple MX record change.
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Microsoft Hyper-V

The management tools for the Hyper-V role consist of: GUI-based management tools: Hyper-V Manager, a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in, and Virtual Machine Connection, which provides access to the video output of a virtual machine so you can interact with the virtual machine. Hyper-V-specific cmdlets for Windows PowerShell. Windows Server 2012 includes a Hyper-V module, which provides command-line access to all the functionality available in the GUI, as well functionality not available through the GUI. For more information about the Hyper-V module, see Hyper-V Module for Windows PowerShell. If you use Server Manager to install the Hyper-V role, the management tools are included unless you specifically exclude them. If you use Windows PowerShell to install the Hyper-V role, the management tools are not included by default. To install the tools, use the parameter –IncludeManagementTools. For instructions about installing the Hyper-V role, see Install Hyper-V and create a virtual machine. Overview of Hyper-V Applies To: Windows Server 2008 R2 Hyper-V provides software infrastructure and basic management tools that you can use to create and manage a virtualized server computing environment. This virtualized environment can be used to address a variety of business goals aimed at improving efficiency and reducing costs. For example, a virtualized server environment can help you: Reduce the costs of operating and maintaining physical servers by increasing your hardware utilization. You can reduce the amount of hardware needed to run your server workloads. Increase development and test efficiency by reducing the amount of time it takes to set up hardware and software and reproduce test environments. Improve server availability without using as many physical computers as you would need in a failover configuration that uses only physical computers. Some ways Hyper-V can help you Hyper-V can help you: Establish or expand a private cloud environment. Provide more flexible, on-demand IT services by moving to or expanding your use of shared resources and adjust utilization as demand changes. Use your hardware more effectively. Consolidate servers and workloads onto fewer, more powerful physical computers to use less power and physical space. Improve business continuity. Minimize the impact of both scheduled and unscheduled downtime of your workloads. Establish or expand a virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI). Use a centralized desktop strategy with VDI can help you increase business agility and data security, as well as simplify regulatory compliance and manage desktop operating systems and applications. Deploy Hyper-V and Remote Desktop Virtualization Host (RD Virtualization Host) on the same server to make personal virtual desktops or virtual desktop pools available to your users. Make development and test more efficient. Reproduce different computing environments without having to buy or maintain all the hardware you'd need if you only used physical systems. Hyper-V and other virtualization products Hyper-V in Windows and Windows Server replaces older hardware virtualization products, such as Microsoft Virtual PC, Microsoft Virtual Server, and Windows Virtual PC. Hyper-V offers networking, performance, storage and security features not available in these older products. Hyper-V and most third-party virtualization applications that require the same processor features aren't compatible. That's because the processor features, known as hardware virtualization extensions, are designed to not be shared. For details, see Virtualization applications do not work together with Hyper-V, Device Guard, and Credential Guard.
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Microsoft Identity Manager

Increase admin security with policies, privileged access and roles Why Microsoft Identity Manager
  • Common identity. Simplify identity lifecycle management with automated workflows, business rules and easy integration with heterogenous platforms.
  • Protect data. Discover and map permissions across multiple systems to individual, assignable roles. Use role mining tools to discover and modify permissions.
  • Enable users. Empower users to take control of their identity, including group membership, smart card and password reset functions.
Benefits of Microsoft Identity Manager
  • It’s flexible. Customize with rules, policies and connectors to your business systems and provide self-service.
  • It’s powerful. You make the rules and you enforce the rules. Flexible sync rules, workflows and policies that you define.
  • Cloud-ready. Azure technologies such as hybrid reporting and Multi-Factor Authentication join password, group and certificate management.
  • Good communicator. Detailed reports tell you what’s changing and the history of your identities, notifications, custom emails and approvals.
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Microsoft OneDrive

Microsoft OneDrive, or simply OneDrive, is a file hosting service and synchronization service operated by Microsoft as part of its web version of Office. First launched in August 2007, OneDrive allows users to store files and personal data like Windows settings or BitLocker recovery keys in the cloud, share files, and sync files across Android, Windows Phone, and iOS mobile devices, Windows and macOS computers, and the Xbox 360 and Xbox One consoles. Users can upload Microsoft Office documents to OneDrive.

OneDrive offers 5 GB of storage space free of charge, with 100 GB, 1 TB, and 6 TB storage options available either separately or with Office 365 subscriptions.

Anywhere access

Get stuff done anywhere with your mobile device, tablet, or PC. Files will be updated on all of them.

Offline access

Access selected files without being online. No connection, no problem.

Protect your files

If you lose your device, you won’t lose your files and photos when they’re saved in OneDrive.

Capabilities:

Share and collaborate

Share files, folders, and photos with friends and family. No more large email attachments or thumb drives—just send a link via email or text.

Get more done with Office 365

Create your best work with the latest versions of Word, Excel and all the other Office apps. Plus, get 1 TB of cloud storage, document sharing, ransomware recovery, and more with OneDrive.

Features to make life easier and safer:

Files on demand

Access all your OneDrive files in Windows 10 without taking up space on your PC.

Document scanning

Use your phone to scan and store paper documents, receipts, business cards, notes, and more in OneDrive.

Personal Vault

Store your most important files and photos in Personal Vault, a protected area in OneDrive.

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