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Azure for Decision Makers

By : Jack Lee, Jason Milgram, David Rendón
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Book Image

Azure for Decision Makers

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By: Jack Lee, Jason Milgram, David Rendón

Overview of this book

Azure for Decision Makers provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates in cloud security, hybrid cloud and multi-cloud solutions, and cloud migration in Azure. This book is a must-have introduction to the Microsoft Azure cloud platform, demonstrating the substantial scope of digital transformation and innovation that can be achieved with Azure's capabilities. The first set of chapters will get you up to speed with Microsoft Azure's evolution before showing you how to integrate it into your existing IT infrastructure. Next, you’ll gain practical insights into application migration and modernization, focusing mainly on migration planning, implementation, and best practices. Throughout the book, you’ll get the information you need to spearhead a smooth migration and modernization process, detailing Azure infrastructure as a service (IaaS) deployment, infrastructure management, and key application architectures. The concluding chapters will help you to identify and incorporate best practices for cost optimization and management, Azure DevOps, and Azure automation. By the end of this book, you’ll have learned how to lead end-to-end Azure operations for your organization and effectively cost-optimize your processes ─ from the planning and cloud migration stage through to troubleshooting.
Table of Contents (10 chapters)
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Important operational considerations

As we have discussed various aspects of workloads and architecture in Azure, including hybrid, multicloud, and edge computing strategies, we must focus on broader operational considerations. While technical factors play a significant role in the success of your workloads and architecture, ensuring seamless integration with your organization's operational processes and practices is equally vital. The upcoming section will delve into critical operational considerations affecting your Azure environment's management, monitoring, and maintenance. By addressing these aspects, you can build a comprehensive and well-rounded approach to optimizing your cloud infrastructure, aligning it with your organization's goals and objectives.

Moving just your resources to the cloud is taking advantage of only a tiny portion of what the cloud can bring to your organization. Along with the technical capabilities that the cloud delivers, you can improve...