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Azure Service Providers facilitate the delivery of managed services and enable integration between customer tenants and partner managed infrastructure.
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Landing Zone
Azure Landing Zones define standardized cloud architecture environments including network, identity, governance, and security accelerating enterprise scale Azure adoption.
App Service Environments
App Service Environments provide a fully isolated and highly scalable hosting environment for securely running Azure App Services.
Remote Rendering
Azure Remote Rendering renders high fidelity 3D content in the cloud and streams it to devices ideal for AR/VR and engineering visualization even on mobile hardware.
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.
Time Series Insights Event Sources
Time Series Insights Event Sources define where time series data comes from, enabling integration with Azure IoT Hub and Event Hubs for real time analytics.
Defender Distributer Control System
Defender Distributer Control System supports cybersecurity for industrial control systems by monitoring distributed assets and processes. It provides real time threat detection and compliance insights tailored to operational technology networks.
Automation Accounts
Azure Automation Accounts deliver robust process automation using runbooks, Python/PowerShell scripts, and configurations. Automate provisioning, patching, deployment, and monitoring to improve operational efficiency and governance.
Managed DevOps Pools
Managed DevOps Pools support distributed build and deployment agents managed by Azure Pipelines, simplifying resource scaling and workload orchestration.
Marketplace Management
Marketplace Management enables admins to control access, deployment, and billing for Marketplace offers within their organization, ensuring compliance and governance.
Globe Error
The Globe Error icon indicates global network or deployment failures, alerting users to critical issues affecting multi region Azure services or applications.
Location
Azure Location refers to geographic regions where services are hosted, helping users deploy resources for performance optimization, compliance, and fault tolerance.
SQL Server
Azure SQL Server is a logical resource instance used to group multiple databases and configure server level security, firewall, and auditing policies.
Local Network Gateways
Azure Local Network Gateways define on premises VPN endpoints in Azure, facilitating secure site to site and point to site connections with controlled access.
Azure Compute Galleries
Azure Compute Galleries simplify management and distribution of custom VM images across regions. They support version control, replication, RBAC, and consistent image deployment for Dev/Test and production.
Gear
The Gear icon represents settings and configuration tools in Azure services, providing access to customization, management options, and advanced controls in the portal.
Firewalls
Azure Firewall is a robust, fully managed network security service that filters and inspects inbound and outbound traffic, protecting virtual networks with high availability and built in threat intelligence.
Blueprints
Azure Blueprints enable cloud architects and IT teams to define repeatable sets of Azure resources, policies, and compliance rules. It helps automate governance and enforce standards across multiple subscriptions.
All Resources
All Resources is a view in Azure that provides a unified list of all deployed services and resources within a subscription for easy navigation and management.
CDN Profiles
Azure CDN Profiles manage content delivery network (CDN) endpoints that accelerate the delivery of web content. It supports multiple CDN providers and improves performance by caching data closer to users.
Azure Network Function Manager Functions
Azure Network Function Manager Functions represents the specific network appliances and services deployed and managed using Azure Network Function Manager for telecom and enterprise workloads.
User Privacy
User Privacy in Azure ensures compliance with data protection regulations by enabling users to control and manage how their personal data is handled.
API Proxy
API Proxy in Azure acts as an intermediary for API calls, enabling centralized control, security, and policy enforcement over backend APIs.
Genomics Accounts
Genomics Accounts in Azure organize and manage computing resources, data ingestion, and pipelines for genomics research, enabling reproducible and governed scientific computation.
IoT Central Applications
Azure IoT Central enables quick deployment, monitoring, and management of connected IoT devices at scale with built in templates and dashboards for retail, manufacturing, and energy sectors.