Tuesday, June 6, 2017

Azure Cloud Benefits SMBs

Change can be very stressful. With the Cloud, you're talking about changing the way you do business. That's not something to be taken lightly.

That's why we've pulled together the top 3 customer concerns for migrating to the cloud with Azure. This guide will help you ease your fears and concerns, enabling you to find the right architecture with the right balance of on-premises and cloud technology. Advised and serviced by: 
1. It's not trustworthy
"Businesses and users are going to embrace technology only if they can trust it." Satya Nadella, CEO, Microsoft Corporation. Many companies don't always think about specific cloud solutions and vendors. They just don't trust the cloud. Period.

Yet here's the reality - most people are already using the cloud in some sort of fashion in their lives today. Whether it's for binge watching their favorite TV shows, managing bank records, or making bill payments. The real message is that nothing is more important than a customer's personal information. If they're willing to use cloud services to manage their personal life, surely the business they're running can also realize some of those same benefits?

But just because they're using the cloud now, doesn't mean they fully trust it. Here's how you can debunk those perceptions and show that the cloud is safe:
·         Encryption. For data in transit, Azure uses industry-standard transport protocols between user devices and Microsoft datacenters, and within the Azure datacenters themselves. For data at rest, Azure offers a wide range of encryption capabilities up to AES-256, giving your customers the flexibility to choose the solution that best meets their needs.
·         Control. A hybrid solution lets the customer decide what gets stored on-premises and what goes to the cloud. Information can be moved back and forth between these options as they see fit. Microsoft takes strong measures to help protect customer data from inappropriate access or use by unauthorized persons, and to prevent customers from gaining access to one another's data.

·         Global standards. Microsoft solutions and services are built on a Trustworthy computing foundation consisting of security, privacy, and reliability. Microsoft creates, implements, and continuously improves security-aware software development, operational, and threat mitigation practices, and shares this knowledge with government and commercial organizations.

Microsoft engages in industry-leading security efforts through its own centers of excellence, including the Microsoft Digital Crimes Unit, Microsoft Cybercrime Center, and Microsoft Malware Protection Center. Microsoft continually collaborates with industry and governments to build trust in the cloud ecosystem

2. The cloud is the same, regardless of who I choose 
In the broadest sense, yes, public clouds do the same thing. But once you start to dig a little deeper, public clouds can be very different. This is a great opportunity to position Azure above the competition. And here are just a few pointers to help you have that conversation:
·         Azure offers a complete hybrid solution, so you can debunk that "all-or-nothing" customer assumption and explain how starting small – such as email migration, or data backup and recovery – can be implemented without forcing a complete overhaul of existing processes.

·         With Azure, you can move virtual machines "as-is" back and forth between on-premises and the cloud. Companies get a consistent experience everywhere without having to invest heavily in dismantling their existing infrastructure.

·         Azure supports the broadest selection of devices, operating systems, databases, languages, frameworks, and tools. Azure's integrated tools, unified services, and proven solutions help you build enterprise, mobile, web, and Internet of Things (IoT) apps faster, for virtually any platform or device.

·         There's no steep learning curve with Azure, unlike with Amazon Web Services (AWS). As you can choose from a vast array of third party tools, solutions, and partner-developed applications via the Azure marketplace.

·         System management tasks are automated, enabling developers to focus on apps using Azure's Platform as a Service (PaaS) solution, the underlying Operating System (OS). This leads to faster on-boarding to the public cloud and lets customers quickly develop apps.  

·        Microsoft matches AWS pricing for all commodity public cloud offerings. And, Azure brings more compute capacity than AWS in the instances we offer; so Azure beats AWS on a price-to-performance comparison


3. We'll have to redesign our applications
Moving any application into the cloud will require some level of redesign or re-architecture of the solution, that's inevitable. The beauty of leveraging hybrid cloud is that the same Hyper-V Virtual Machines (VMs), for example, that is running on-premise or through another third party cloud can easily be moved to Azure, and will run without needing to make modifications on Azure VMs
We can leverage the free 30 day trial of Azure Site Recovery to migrate your on-premises physical Windows/Linux servers, on-premises Hyper-V VMs, and/or on-premises VMware VMs up into Azure with ease. If they are migrating on-premises VMWare VMs then Azure Site Recovery will convert the VM to a Hyper-V as part of the migration.