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Azure Users represent individual accounts that are granted access to Azure services and resources within organizations through role based access control.
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Intune Trends
Intune Trends provides actionable insights and analytics into device deployment, app usage, compliance posture, and user behavior to help optimize device management strategies.
AKS Automatic
AKS Automatic refers to Azure Kubernetes Service with automated scaling and management capabilities, streamlining container orchestration for developers.
Time Series Data Sets
Azure Time Series Insights provides a platform to ingest, store, and analyze time series data from IoT and industrial assets for deeper insights.
Cost Management
Cost Management in Azure offers tools to monitor, allocate, and optimize cloud spending across subscriptions and services.
Managed Identities
Azure Managed Identities simplify identity management for Azure resources by providing automatic authentication without exposing secrets or connection strings.
Entra Internet Access
Azure Entra Internet Access provides secure and optimized outbound internet connectivity for users, applying policy based access control and threat protection at the edge.
Mobile
Mobile in Azure includes services tailored to building and scaling mobile applications, with secure backend services, push notifications, and user authentication.
App Service Plans
App Service Plans define the compute resources and pricing tier for hosting Azure Web Apps, Functions, and other App Services.
Powershell
Azure PowerShell is a command line framework designed for automating administrative tasks and managing Azure resources. With Azure PowerShell, you can write scripts to deploy, configure, and monitor resources at scale, improving efficiency and repeatability.
Toolbox
Azure Toolbox provides essential developer tools and utilities for managing, deploying, and troubleshooting Azure resources efficiently.
HD Insight Clusters
Azure HDInsight Clusters provide fully managed Hadoop, Spark, and Kafka clusters for big data processing and analytics at scale, with enterprise SLAs and integrated Azure services.
Network Managers
Network Managers in Azure centralize and automate network configuration and security policy management across large scale cloud deployments.
Fiji
Azure Fiji is an internal or experimental designation within Microsoft Azure, often related to infrastructure or AI research initiatives not yet publicly released.
SQL Database
Azure SQL Database is a fully managed relational database service that offers scalability, high availability, automatic tuning, and built in intelligence.
StorSimple Device Managers
StorSimple Device Managers offer centralized management of hybrid storage arrays, ensuring seamless data tiering, backup, and disaster recovery.
Controls
Controls in Azure dashboards and portals allow users to interact with and manage cloud services through visual components and settings.
Event Hubs
Azure Event Hubs is a big data streaming platform that can ingest millions of events per second. It enables real time analytics and event driven applications by connecting data sources to processing pipelines.
System Topic
Azure System Topics represent predefined Azure resource events, making it easy to integrate services with Event Grid for automation and notifications.
Form Recognizers
Azure Form Recognizer leverages AI to extract text, tables, and key value pairs from documents and forms with minimal configuration perfect for automating document data processing.
File
The Azure File icon represents an individual file resource stored in cloud storage, commonly used with Azure Files or blob storage for structured and accessible data.
App Configuration
Azure App Configuration is a centralized service to manage configuration settings and feature flags for cloud applications.
Storage Container
Azure Storage Containers organize blob data in a structured way, offering secure and scalable cloud object storage for unstructured data.
Partner Namespace
Partner Namespace in Azure Event Grid facilitates integration with third party event sources by organizing events under a distinct logical grouping.
Error
The Error icon in Azure typically represents a failed operation or misconfigured resource. It is commonly used in monitoring dashboards, logs, or troubleshooting interfaces.