Cloud Platform

Why Choosing Microsoft Azure for Enterprise is Advantageous

Pratik Mistry
4 min readMay 6, 2021
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Cloud platforms have redefined the way businesses used to operate. Enterprises all over the world are witnessing great success with Cloud-based business applications. Many tech and non-tech organizations experienced tremendous growth as cloud computing enabled them to work remotely- especially in the pandemic era.

Microsoft Azure, also known as Azure, is a well-known integrated service for businesses (primarily enterprises) that rely heavily on Windows-based solutions. Despite early setbacks, Microsoft Azure is now giving tough competition to well-established Amazon Web Services (AWS).

Here are some figures that speak for Microsoft Azure:

· According to BuiltWith, over 1,118,521 live websites use Microsoft Azure’s cloud hosting services.

· Microsoft’s IaaS and PaaS products, including Azure, saw a 27 percent increase in sales revenue to $12.3 billion in Q3 2020.

· According to surveys, Azure and GCO have nearly doubled the annual growth of AWS.

Now let’s look at the reasons why enterprises must go with Microsoft Azure.

Azure Disaster recovery

Azure provides quick, reliable, scalable, and cost-effective end-to-end backup and disaster recovery services combined with on-premises data security solutions. Recover your enterprise services in a timely and coordinated manner in the event of a service interruption or unintentional deletion, or corruption of data.

Some natural disasters can not be predicted. For that, Azure disaster recovery assures to protect your business-critical data on clouds during times of uncertainties or IT outages. Businesses can quickly recover their data with Azure backup and disaster recovery that is easy to configure, cloud-native, highly accessible, and robust.

Robust Open-Source Support

Businesses would benefit from Azure’s controlled SQL and NoSQL data services, as well as embedded support. This will enable businesses to delve deeper into data to understand better and develop business processes and improve data-driven decision-making.

With Azure, businesses will develop rich solutions and free themselves to focus on building great user experiences instead of managing their IT infrastructure. Leveraging Azure HDInsight, fast and cost-effective service for open-source analytics, a business can process large quantities of data with ease. Open-source systems can even help them optimize and accelerate machine learning.

Top-notch Security

Well, the name is Microsoft — if security was a concern, then the brand won’t have sustained this long.

Azure is designed with security in mind, and private data and services are kept safe and protected on Azure Cloud. The cloud platform complies with international industry-specific standards such as ISO 27001 and HIPAA, in addition to its traditional security model of Detect, Assess, Diagnose, Stabilize, and Close.

Microsoft Azure is not only the most trusted cloud platform among US government agencies, but it also meets a slew of other requirements of the UK’s G-Cloud and Australia’s IRAP. Azure management ensures a higher degree of security within the cloud environment through multi-level authentication, various enforcement certifications, cybersecurity controls, and threat mitigation practices.

.NET Compatibility

Azure’s compatibility with the.Net programming language is one reason it outperforms AWS in the gladiatorial ring of cloud offerings. Since the .NET system has been used to develop older and modern applications, compatibility with the internet is essential. It enables enterprise-level businesses to move their.NET based applications with ease.

Scalability

Scalability is a key consideration for any infrastructure-related investment because business needs change over time, whether for development or downsizing. Microsoft Azure’s public cloud platform enables companies to scale up their storage and processing resources on-demand, maintaining optimum capacity during peak traffic periods and long-term growth projects.

Azure can be used to build applications that run smoothly, are unchanged, and scale from tens of thousands to tens of millions of users without the need for additional coding. Azure Storage is a cloud storage service that is flexible, safe, secure, and performance-efficient.

Cost-Effective

Small and large companies can now better control their IT budgets and leverage the exact cloud features they need because of Microsoft Azure’s consumption-based pricing structure. This usage-based model successfully lowered infrastructure costs, reduced the pressure on the in-house IT team, and streamlined cross-departmental workflows.

Before moving to the cloud, businesses need to spend money on technology and maintenance, resulting in significant payroll charges. Azure reduces IT management costs by a staggering amount by launching consumer and internal applications in the cloud.

Up and Running

Unlike many of its competitors, Microsoft Azure offers high availability and redundancy in all of its data centers. Azure is well-suited to businesses with a global presence because it operates in 55 regions worldwide and is accessible in 140 countries. Because of the global expansion of the Microsoft cloud platform, a service level agreement (SLA) of 99.95% is possible for its users.

Wrapping up

Google is catching up quickly, but it is still a long way from matching AWS and Azure’s capabilities. Radixweb, a trusted Microsoft partner, assists businesses in developing scalable and stable cloud-native applications using the Azure platform.

Suppose your organization is looking to take full advantage of Microsoft Azure Cloud and its expanding suite of on-demand services. In that case, a proficient Azure development company can make your path to the cloud easier.

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Pratik Mistry

Technologist and Executive Vice-President at www.radixweb.com with a track record of growing revenues and enabling value-based partnerships to customers.