{"id":6305,"date":"2021-03-02T18:15:17","date_gmt":"2021-03-03T02:15:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/?p=6305"},"modified":"2023-06-13T12:55:09","modified_gmt":"2023-06-13T19:55:09","slug":"microsoft-develops-a-better-way-for-its-employees-to-transfer-cloud-data","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/insidetrack\/blog\/microsoft-develops-a-better-way-for-its-employees-to-transfer-cloud-data\/","title":{"rendered":"Microsoft develops a better way for its employees to transfer cloud data"},"content":{"rendered":"
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\"MicrosoftThese days, data drives the world. Microsoft is no exception, having fully embraced Microsoft Azure and the cloud to create and manage the data needed by a modern enterprise. That includes the need to transfer cloud data from one party to another.<\/p>\n

Microsoft Digital has been largely cloud-based since 2018 and has developed a powerful skillset when it comes to implementing cloud strategies. That in part led them to develop a new and modern data transfer and storage solution.<\/p>\n

In 2019, Microsoft engineers used Microsoft Azure\u2019s out-of-the-box storage configurations and capabilities to start work on a new way to securely store and transfer cloud data and manage the growing amounts of data in the cloud.<\/p>\n

What they came up with was Modern Data Transfer and Storage (MDTS), which is now available for teams across Microsoft. MDTS helps address legacy on-premises storage patterns and supports Microsoft commitment to fully adopting Microsoft Azure.<\/p>\n

This commitment include:<\/p>\n