Discover Azure Services for your AWS and Google Workloads v1.0

Looking to Migrate your Services currently hosted on AWS and Google Cloud to Azure?
You may wish to expand the required Domains as written below and select your required Target Functionalities, and this tool will suggest you the best suitable Azure Services available.
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  • AI and machine learning

    Artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning and deep learning are three terms often used interchangeably to describe software that behaves intelligently. However, it is useful to understand the key distinctions among them.

    You can think of deep learning, machine learning and artificial intelligence as a set of Russian dolls nested within each other, beginning with the smallest and working out. Deep learning is a subset of machine learning, and machine learning is a subset of AI, which is an umbrella term for any computer program that does something smart. In other words, all machine learning is AI, but not all AI is machine learning, and so forth.






  • Analytics

    Analytics is the systematic computational analysis of data or statistics. It is used for the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data. It also entails applying data patterns towards effective decision-making.






  • Application Integration

    Application integration is the process of enabling independently designed applications to work together. Commonly required capabilities include:

    • Keeping separate copies of data (in independently designed applications) consistent
    • Orchestrating the integrated flow of multiple activities performed by disparate applications
    • Providing access to data and functionality from independently designed applications through what appears to be a single user interface or application service





  • Business Applications

    A business application is a software solution or a set of programs that provide business functionality. They're also used to enhance and monitor productivity throughout the organization. Business applications can be used externally, internally, or with other business apps.






  • Compute

    Fundamentally the term “compute” refers to physical servers comprised of the processing, memory, and storage required to run an operating system such as Microsoft Windows or Linux, and some virtualized networking capability.






  • Containers

    Containers are a solution to the problem of how to get software to run reliably when moved from one computing environment to another.






  • Cost Controls

    Cost control is the practice of identifying and reducing cloud expenses to increase the efficiency, and it starts with the budgeting process.






  • Databases

    A database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system. A database is usually controlled by a database management system (DBMS). Together, the data and the DBMS, along with the applications that are associated with them, are referred to as a database system, often shortened to just database.






  • Developer Tools

    Developer tools (or "development tools" or short "DevTools") are programs that allow a developer to create, test and debug software.






  • IoT

    The Internet of things describes the network of physical objects—a.k.a. "things"—that are embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies for the purpose of connecting and exchanging data with other devices and systems over the Internet.






  • Management and Governance

    "Management" is the allocation of resources and overseeing the day-to-day operations of the organisation.

    "Governance" is the strategic task of setting the organisation's goals, direction, limitations and accountability frameworks.






  • Migration

    Cloud migration is the process of moving digital assets — like data, workloads, IT resources, or applications — to cloud infrastructure. Cloud migration commonly refers to moving tools and data from old, legacy infrastructure or an on-premises* data center to the cloud.






  • Miscellaneous

    Here you will find the services that are yet to be Categorized in to a Domain.






  • Networking

    Cloud networking, or cloud-based networking, gives users access to networking resources through a centralized third-party provider operating inter-connected servers. This involves connecting to a Wide Area Network (WAN) or other internet-based technology, and helps to distribute content quickly and securely.






  • Security

    Cloud security, also known as cloud computing security, consists of a set of policies, controls, procedures and technologies that work together to protect cloud-based systems, data, and infrastructure. These security measures are configured to protect cloud data, support regulatory compliance and protect customers' privacy as well as setting authentication rules for individual users and devices. From authenticating access to filtering traffic, cloud security can be configured to the exact needs of the business. And because these rules can be configured and managed in one place, administration overheads are reduced and IT teams empowered to focus on other areas of the business.






  • Storage

    Cloud storage is a model of computer data storage in which the digital data is stored in logical pools, said to be on "the cloud". The physical storage spans multiple servers, and the physical environment is typically owned and managed by a hosting company.








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Last Updated: 25 July 2021

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