Over the past couple of years, cloud computing has grown to gigantic proportions, and it is not hard to see why. Companies can potentially save tons of money by not buying and maintaining their own server hardware; instead, they can opt for a pay-per-use model that can scale from one server to hundreds and back to one in mere minutes. Cloud providers like Microsoft make it very easy to get your software up and running on a cloud service and at the same time give you power tools to fully configure a cloud-based network that can even ...
8. Microsoft Azure
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