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Update Management Center provides centralized control to manage Windows and Linux updates across your Azure and hybrid infrastructure.
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Windows10 Core Services
Windows 10 Core Services include essential system services and APIs used by applications and management tools in the Windows 10 ecosystem.
Resource Management Private Link
Resource Management Private Link lets you consume Azure Resource Manager endpoints over private networks, improving security by isolating management traffic from public access.
DevTest Labs
Azure DevTest Labs is designed to help development teams quickly create and manage environments in Azure while optimizing cost. It is ideal for testing applications, running development experiments, and managing training environments with streamlined provisioning and automation.
Spatial Anchor Accounts
Azure Spatial Anchors enable developers to create mixed reality experiences by anchoring digital content to physical spaces across devices and platforms.
DNS Security Policy
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.
App Registrations
App Registrations in Azure AD represent applications registered to use identity services like authentication and authorization.
Machine Learning Studio Workspaces
Azure ML Studio Workspaces provide collaborative workspace environments where data scientists can develop experiments, track models, and manage resources in a governed setting.
Connected Cache
Connected Cache in Azure acts as a distributed content delivery node to accelerate access to software updates and media files at the edge.
Change Analysis
Azure Change Analysis offers detailed insights into configuration changes across Azure resources. It helps diagnose issues by identifying who made a change, when it was made, and its impact.
Custom IP Prefix
Custom IP Prefix in Azure allows you to bring your own public IP ranges and advertise them from Azure's network infrastructure.
API Center
API Center is a centralized hub in Azure for discovering, managing, and documenting APIs across various services to ensure consistency and reuse.
Batch Accounts
Azure Batch Accounts are used to manage and run large scale parallel and high performance computing applications efficiently in the cloud. It allows developers to schedule compute intensive tasks without managing infrastructure.
Monitor Health Models
Monitor Health Models in Azure use machine learning to detect and predict health issues in applications and infrastructure, supporting proactive incident management.
Load Balancer Hub
Load Balancer Hub centralizes management of Azure Load Balancer configurations, enabling administrators to monitor and scale across multiple services and workloads.
Private Link Services
Azure Private Link Services consolidate multiple private connectivity endpoints into service endpoints, enabling private access to shared services across networks.
Software as a Service
Azure Software as a Service (SaaS) offerings deliver fully managed applications over the internet, reducing infrastructure overhead for customers.
Feature Previews
Azure Feature Previews provide early access to new services and updates before general availability. Developers and IT teams can explore, test, and give feedback to help shape future releases.
Azure Data Explorer Clusters
Azure Data Explorer Clusters power fast, interactive analytics over large telemetry and log datasets. Optimized for time series and real time queries, it supports streaming ingestion and high performance analytics.
Virtual Machines (Classic)
Virtual Machines (Classic) refer to legacy IaaS deployments in Azure, using the older service management model instead of Azure Resource Manager.
My Customers
The My Customers icon typically represents dashboards or portals that allow businesses to manage and engage with customer accounts and relationships effectively.
Serverless Search
Azure Serverless Search allows developers to implement scalable and cost effective search functionality without provisioning or managing infrastructure.
Power BI Embedded
Power BI Embedded allows developers to integrate powerful data visualizations and analytics capabilities directly into applications using Azure infrastructure.
ATM Multistack
ATM Multistack likely refers to Azure Traffic Manager supporting multi stack deployments for redundancy, allowing seamless traffic routing across different environments.
Browser
The Browser icon typically represents web based applications or portals in the Azure ecosystem. It signifies services accessible through a browser UI, such as Azure Portal, Azure DevOps, or Cloud Shell.