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Azure DNS Security Policy enables organizations to enforce advanced security rules for DNS traffic, helping prevent malicious domain access, DNS tunneling, and data exfiltration. It enhances DNS level protection with policy based controls aligned with enterprise compliance standards.
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Power Platform
Microsoft Power Platform combines Power BI, Power Apps, Power Automate, and Power Virtual Agents to streamline data analysis, app creation, and automation.
Container Registries
Container Registries in Azure provide private Docker container registries for storing and managing container images securely.
Azure Information Protection
Azure Information Protection safeguards sensitive data through classification, labeling, and encryption. It helps businesses comply with data privacy regulations and secure confidential content.
Computer Vision
Computer Vision is an Azure Cognitive Service that allows applications to analyze visual content and extract insights from images and video.
Entra Connect Health
Entra Connect Health provides monitoring and analytics for your directory synchronization setup. It ensures the reliability of identity services by tracking sync errors, latency, and configuration issues.
Operation Log (Classic)
Operation Log (Classic) contains historical records of management operations on Azure resources, useful for auditing and troubleshooting legacy services.
Commit
Commit represents the code commit action within Azure DevOps and development workflows, ensuring version tracking and progress history.
SQL Data Warehouses
Azure SQL Data Warehouses (Synapse SQL Pools) provide massively parallel processing of structured data for analytic workloads and business intelligence at scale.
Heart
The Heart icon often represents health monitoring, customer satisfaction, or favoritism in Azure services used in dashboards to highlight well performing or favorite resources.
Virtual Enclaves
Virtual Enclaves enable secure processing of sensitive data within isolated environments using hardware based encryption technologies in Azure.
Administrative Units
Administrative Units in Azure AD are containers for delegating administrative permissions to subsets of users and groups within an organization.
Instance Pools
Azure Instance Pools group multiple SQL database instances under a shared compute resource. They optimize cost, performance, and scale for multi tenant and batch workloads.
Arc Machines
Azure Arc Machines brings the power of Azure management to on premises and multicloud physical and virtual servers. You can easily onboard servers, apply policies, monitor compliance, and ensure consistent governance across hybrid infrastructure from a central portal.
Device Enrollment
Device Enrollment is a key step in onboarding corporate or personal devices into Azure management. It automates the setup of security policies, compliance requirements, and application deployment through platforms like Intune or Azure AD.
Disks Snapshots
Azure Disk Snapshots provide point in time backups of managed disks. These are ideal for disaster recovery and testing scenarios, offering a quick way to restore data or clone environments.
Recovery Services Vaults
Azure Recovery Services Vault stores backups and recovery points for virtual machines, workloads, and data ensuring business continuity with reliable restore options.
Defender Historian
Defender Historian monitors and secures industrial data historians that record sensor and process data. It ensures the integrity and availability of historical data used for performance analysis, predictive maintenance, and compliance reporting.
App Service Plans
App Service Plans define the compute resources and pricing tier for hosting Azure Web Apps, Functions, and other App Services.
Azure Firewall Policy
Azure Firewall Policy allows creation and enforcement of security and routing rules for Azure Firewall instances, supporting centralized rule definitions and network segmentation.
Storage Accounts (Classic)
Classic Azure Storage Accounts represent the original storage model offering blobs, queues, and tables under the Azure Service Manager (ASM) model.
Users
Azure Users represent individual accounts that are granted access to Azure services and resources within organizations through role based access control.
My Customers
The My Customers icon typically represents dashboards or portals that allow businesses to manage and engage with customer accounts and relationships effectively.
Connections
Connections in Azure represent secure integrations and data flow between services, applications, and external APIs within the cloud ecosystem.
Arc Data services
Arc Data Services enable deployment and management of Azure data services like SQL Managed Instance on premises or in multicloud using Azure Arc.