Tag: Managed Azure Cloud

  • Businesses are planning to invest more in security

    Businesses are planning to invest more in security

    Rising dangers necessitate more spending. According to a recent study, IT leaders are concerned about the security they presently have in place to guard against cyberattacks. To manage their system security businesses are prepared to spend money to improve their defenses. The annual Veeam Data Protection Trends Report polled over 4,000 IT leaders and people…

  • Net zero: Organizations believe that the cloud will be the trigger

    Net zero: Organizations believe that the cloud will be the trigger

    Organizations are turning to the cloud to help them decrease their carbon footprint. A new AWS-sponsored poll was conducted on organizations and business executives who manage decarbonization initiatives to achieve net zero emissions. The report discovered that cloud technology including cloud vps server hosting and cloud storage and backup solutions are among one many keys to success in Europe by 2050.…

  • Azure will defend SMBs against DDoS campaigns

    Azure will defend SMBs against DDoS campaigns

    Microsoft has announced that a new SKU for Azure’s DDoS Protection solution, which it claims is particularly targeted at SMBs, is now available in public preview. Microsoft provides a lower-cost solution for small businesses to combat DDoS campaigns. The latest SKU, dubbed “IP Protection,” is designed to guard against L3/L4 DDoS assaults with “always-on monitoring…

  • Microsoft is attempting to get more game developers to utilize Azure 

    Microsoft is attempting to get more game developers to utilize Azure 

    In a bid to get game creators to join its Azure cloud computing service, Microsoft, known for products like Office 365, has introduced a range of numerous new programs and services aimed exclusively at gamers.  The first one is Microsoft’s Azure Game Development Virtual Machine, which enables game creators to test and produce games in…

  • Detecting compromised Microsoft 365 applications is about to become more easier

    Detecting compromised Microsoft 365 applications is about to become more easier

    Recently new Security tools have been released for administrators by both CISA and CrowdStrike. New PowerShell – based tool is released by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). This tool is smart enough to detect any compromised account or application in both Azure and Microsoft 365 environments. This new tool was released right after…