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Getting started with Azure Storage To work with files, queues, tables, and disks in Azure, you should have an Azure storage account.
Microsoft has been able to containerize some of its Cognitive Services for use on Azure’s Edge servers and on any other platform that supports Docker. Instead of pushing data to the cloud over ...
For some time Microsoft didn't offer a solution for processing big data in cloud environments. SQL Server is good for storage, but its ability to analyze terabytes of data is limited. Hadoop ...
Cloud storage to use inside your cloud service: Azure Files represents another step towards blending the concepts of Platform and Infrastructure as a Service for a very pragmatic approach to cloud.
Organizations that want to store large amounts of file data in the cloud and access them via NFS and SMB protocol may be interested in QaaS, a hosted version of its data lake for files–a file ...
The Azure AI Content Understanding is a three-step process, with each step priced according to content type and engagement ...
This cuts an average 70% of costs on storage, backup and disaster recovery costs. Secondly, an organization with file data in Azure Files or popular cloud NAS platforms can use Komprise Intelligent ...
Azure NetApp Files, while based on NetApp storage technology, is offered via Microsoft Azure to its cloud customers and partners.
Microsoft announces Azure Boost DPU, its first in-house data processing unit for cloud workloads.
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