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November 20, 2020

4 Azure Considerations To Reduce Costs

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4 Azure Considerations To Reduce Costs

Hundreds of thousands of businesses across the world turn to Microsoft Azure for its broad feature set and excellent cost-management options as a powerful and cost-efficient cloud platform. However, ease of scalability gives way to rapidly increasing costs, both direct and indirect, if not carefully managed. Having the ability to control and predict cloud cost is key to any IT organization’s cloud success.

In this guide, we discuss four key considerations to controlling costs with Azure, while getting the best of all the available offerings and features. Whether you’re newly adopting cloud or already have had a cloud-first approach for some time, proper planning, deployment, monitoring and optimization will ensure success in utilizing Azure.

Learn more in this guide.

About the Author

Adam Bertram
Adam Bertram
Microsoft Windows PowerShell MVP
Adam Bertram is an independent consultant, technical writer, trainer and presenter. Adam specializes in consulting and evangelizing all things IT automation mainly focused around Windows PowerShell. Adam is a Microsoft Windows PowerShell MVP, 2015 PowerShell hero and has numerous Microsoft IT pro certifications.

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