Microsoft Azure is widely considered both a Platform as a Service (PaaS) and Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) offering.
Microsoft categorizes Azure services into 11 main product types:
- Compute – these services provide virtual machines, containers, batch processing and remote application access.
- Web and mobile – these services support the development and deployment of web and mobile applications, and also offer features for API management, notification and reporting.
- Data storage – this category includesDatabase as a Service offerings forSQL andNoSQL, as well as unstructured and cached cloud storage.
- Analytics – these services provide distributed analytics and storage, as well as real-time analytics, big data analytics,data lakes, machine learning anddata warehousing.
- Networking – this group includes virtual networks, dedicated connections andgateways, as well as services for traffic management, load balancing anddomain name system (DNS) hosting.
- Media and content delivery network (CDN) – these services include on-demand streaming, encoding and media playback and indexing.
- Hybrid integration – these are services for server backup, site recovery and connecting private and public clouds.
- Identity and access management (IAM) – these offerings ensure only authorized users can employ Azure services, and help protect encryption keys and other confidential information.
- Internet of Things (IoT) – these services help users capture, monitor and analyze IoTdata from sensors and other devices.
- Development – these services help application developers share code, test applications and track potential issues. Azure support a range of application programming languages, including JavaScript, Python, .NET and Node.js.
- Management and security – these products help cloud administrators manage their Azure deployment, schedule and run jobs, and create automation. This product group also includes capabilities for identifying and responding to cloud security threats.
The full list of Azure services is constantly subject to change. Users should check the Microsoft Azure website for updates.
Just as they can with other public cloud platforms, some organizations use Azure fordata backup and disaster recovery. In addition, some organizations use Azure as an alternative to their own data center. Rather than investing in local servers and storage, these organizations choose to run some, or all, of their business applications in Azure.
Microsoft introduced Azure in October 2008. The cloud platform was originally called Windows Azure, but was rebranded to Microsoft Azure in April 2014. Azure competes with other public cloud platforms, including Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud Platform.
To ensure availability, Microsoft has Azure data centers located around the world. As of January 2016, Microsoft said Azure services are available in 22 regions across the globe, including in the United States, Europe, Asia, Australia and Brazil.