Analytics
Real-time analytics, Big Data analytics, ML, BI, and IoT data streams.
Whether you're a growing startup or a global enterprise, Azure provides the ideal cloud solution for your needs. From AI-powered Cognitive Services to the Internet of Things (IoT), and from customization tools to DevOps advancements, Azure covers a wide range of cloud requirements, offering services for virtual machines (VMs), container hosting, and extensive databases.
Azure also presents a myriad of options for Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS), which are continuously expanding. Many businesses leverage Microsoft Azure Cloud for long-term data storage, backup, and disaster recovery solutions.
A key feature of Azure is the scalability of provided IT resources, which can be adjusted in real-time to meet changing demands. Services can be added or removed as needed, offering flexibility and efficiency.
Microsoft Azure Cloud offers a wide range of services that can be tailored to meet the specific needs of a business.
Before leveraging the services, businesses undergo thorough consulting and planning stages to identify the best solution.
Service costs are based on a pay-as-you-go model, allowing businesses to pay only for the resources they actually use.
The scalability of services enables businesses to flexibly adjust their resources to meet changing requirements.
Users benefit from clear monthly bills for the resources used, ensuring straightforward cost management.
Real-time analytics, Big Data analytics, ML, BI, and IoT data streams.
Creation and management of blockchain consortia with secure data isolation.
Deployment and management of VMs, containers, and batch jobs.
Creation, registry, and management of large volumes of containers.
DBaaS offerings for SQL, NoSQL, Azure Cosmos DB, and Azure SQL Data Warehouse.
Project and collaboration tools, application diagnostics, and test labs.
Code sharing, application testing, and issue analysis.
Access control and protection of sensitive information in the cloud.
Backup, site recovery, and connecting private and public cloud services.
Collection, monitoring, and analysis of IoT data from sensors and devices.
Services for AI, ML, and cognitive computing.
CDN services for streaming, content protection, encoding, and media playback.
Tool suite for assessing and migrating workloads to Azure Cloud.
Capture and presentation of digital information as holograms.
Cloud applications for mobile devices with backend task support and notification services.
Virtual networks, dedicated connections, traffic management, and network protection.
Scalable cloud storage for big data projects and archiving solutions.
Identification and defense against security threats, management of encryption keys.
Development and deployment of web applications with search, content delivery, and API management capabilities.
Toolset for cloud administrators to automate, schedule, and monitor Azure deployments.
Microsoft annually invests one billion US dollars in the security of its Azure cloud platform, employing over 3,500 specialists in research and development. The aim is to ensure compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) within the European Union through Microsoft Azure certification. Moreover, the cloud services meet the stringent requirements of the international standard ISO/IEC 27701 (Privacy Information Management System, PIMS), which in some aspects even exceeds the provisions of the GDPR.
Microsoft Azure goes further by offering comprehensive compliance standards tailored to the needs of various industries. This includes the C5 catalog (Cloud Computing Compliance Controls Catalogue) as well as industry-specific certifications, for finance and healthcare, among others.
Azure utilizes a global network of data centers in 140 countries to deliver its over 200 cloud applications. In Germany, these centers are located in Berlin and Frankfurt, while in the European Union, data is also stored in Austria (Vienna), Finland (Helsinki), France (Paris & Marseille), Ireland (Dublin), and the Netherlands (Amsterdam).
For businesses looking to verify whether their cloud services are hosted regionally or internationally, Microsoft provides detailed information about its infrastructure. For security reasons, however, the exact locations of the data centers remain confidential.
At Ingold Solutions, we recognize the critical importance of efficient and effective use of the Microsoft Azure Cloud platform for our clients' business success. That's why we offer a wide range of support options specifically designed to enhance and support your experience with Microsoft Azure.
Every Azure customer benefits from our complimentary basic support package. This package includes management of billing and subscriptions, as well as access to an extensive online self-help tool that provides a wealth of resources and community support. Here, you can directly connect with experts, Microsoft engineers, and other Azure users to find solutions and answers to your queries.