{"id":290,"date":"2016-06-20T11:53:57","date_gmt":"2016-06-20T10:53:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-gb\/industry\/blog\/industry\/2016\/06\/20\/extending-power-microsoft-azure-datacenter\/"},"modified":"2016-06-20T11:53:57","modified_gmt":"2016-06-20T10:53:57","slug":"extending-power-microsoft-azure-datacenter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/en-gb\/industry\/blog\/government\/2016\/06\/20\/extending-power-microsoft-azure-datacenter\/","title":{"rendered":"Extending the power of Microsoft Azure to your datacenter"},"content":{"rendered":"
As government agencies contend with tighter budgets and growing amounts of data<\/a>, many are turning to the cloud for at least some of their operations. Indeed, a lot of governmental organizations are moving everyday capabilities like email and web hosting to the public cloud. And some are migrating servers and storage. Yet many remain hesitant about migrating all their workloads to the cloud, citing data sovereignty and security as prohibitive factors.<\/p>\n The good news is that Microsoft introduced a new hybrid cloud platform that makes it easy for government agencies to embrace the cloud at a pace and scale that match their comfort level. Microsoft Azure Stack enables governments to deliver cloud-based services from their own datacenters in a way that\u2019s consistent with Microsoft Azure, essentially allowing organizations to take advantage of the public, private, and hosted cloud, however and whenever they choose.<\/p>\n By choosing Microsoft Azure, governments can deliver truly innovative digital citizen services and promote economic opportunity\u2014at the same time they improve security. And with Azure Stack, governments can embrace a truly hybrid environment in which they decide which data to store in the public or private cloud.<\/p>\n For example, they can keep confidential data on-premises, while moving non-sensitive data to the cloud. Or they can keep most of their data on-premises, using the public cloud for large data computations or to scale up during busy times of the year. As circumstances change, agencies can seamlessly move workloads between their on-premises environments and the public cloud.<\/p>\n Azure Stack is the first truly hybrid platform, allowing governments to easily and flexibly operate their workloads wherever they see fit. They can introduce infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) and platform-as-a-service (PaaS) capabilities into their on-premises datacenter. They can also take advantage of a \u201cwrite once, deploy to Azure or Azure Stack\u201d approach, in which applications are built and deployed in the same manner no matter where they are housed. This is possible because Azure Stack uses the same APIs as Azure.\u00a0 This level of consistency also enables a single set of management and automation tools to operate across both cloud environments.<\/p>\n Azure Stack is a game-changer\u2014one that enables government agencies to truly embrace the cloud on their terms.<\/p>\n To learn more about Azure Stack, request a trial<\/a><\/p>\n To find out more about Cloud security, download the Cyber Security Demystified eBook<\/a>
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