What is Azure? Azure is simply Microsoft’s cloud platform: A growing collection of integrated services, such as calculations, storage, data, networking, and applications, that allows you to work faster, do more and save money. But that’s not all.
Affordable Solutions
Azure can scale up and down quickly to meet demand, so you only pay for what you’re using. With billing per minute and to offer popular infrastructure services such as calculations, storage, and bandwidth at a competitive price, you always get value for money.
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SOME AZURE SERVICES
- Virtual Machines
- Backup
- Storage capacity
- Virtual Network linked to on-premise
OUR SERVICES
- Azure Consultancy
- Azure Migrations
- Azure Training
Azure for SMEs
Microsoft Azure is often thought to be interesting primarily for the enterprise market. The complete set of cloud-based tools and services makes it ideal for (modern) SMe companies. One of the biggest advantages of cloud is scalability, azure grows from small to large easily with your organization. If the extra capacity is no longer needed, it can easily be cancelled without complicated and long-term contracts.
Also, don’t forget the high availability, where it is difficult for small SME networks to ensure high availability, Microsoft promised an availability of 99.99 on Azure services. In addition, these services are also supported by our 24/7 Helpdesk.
Pay only for what you use
Another big advantage of working in the cloud is that you only paid for what you use and does not have to deal with high investment costs. When you invest in your own servers, the capacity of the servers is calculated based on the maximum load during peak times so that your applications respond quickly at all times. In most cases, for example, the capacity of this expensive server is not used outside office hours. When you move your applications to Microsoft Azure, the capacity of the servers is calculated by the average load. Does your server temporarily use more? Then the capacity of the server can be automatically expanded.
Three popular applications
Disaster recovery
Water damage, fire or cybercrime. It could happen to us all. But how fast are you ‘up & running’? Microsoft Azure allows you to backup your on-premise server to the cloud. In case of emergency, you can then start the server in Azure.
Azure File Sync
This feature provides you with a secure and central location in the file share management cloud. Files that are used less frequently are stored in the cloud. That saves a lot of storage on the file server. Because everything happens in the background, your users don’t notice any of it. The files are just visible on your server and access it, but they do not tax your file server. You can see it as an extension of your on-premise file server.
Cloud server
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) allows you to run programs in the cloud with effective and flexible Windows Server data processing, storage, and networks.