Azure Local is the new name for Azure Stack HCI, introduced to create a unified brand for Microsoft's distributed infrastructure solutions. Azure Local continues to offer the same functionalities as Azure Stack HCI, allowing organizations to run Azure services on-premises. The rebranding does not affect existing deployments, configurations, or integrations, ensuring a smooth transition for current users.
In this blog, we'll explore the differences between Azure Stack HCI and Azure Local, both technically and non-technically, and highlight real use cases, benefits, and who needs these solutions.
Managing multiple CSP entities' partner center accounts and customers across different countries can be a complex task for Microsoft CSP Direct Bill Partners. Traditionally, this process involves several manual and time-consuming steps that can lead to inefficiencies and errors.
Hybr® CSP, a super app SaaS-based cloud platform, simplifies this process, enabling CSP partners to deliver a seamless self-service experience to their customers with efficient billing and management. Let's take a closer look at the typical traditional process and how Hybr® CSP simplifies it.
Azure Local is indeed making waves! Everywhere I look, Azure Local is the buzzword, transforming how we think about cloud infrastructure. So, how could I resist sharing my enthusiasm and insights about this groundbreaking development? Let's explore why Azure Local is capturing everyone's attention.
Learn how to seamlessly migrate your VMware on-premises workloads to Azure with our in-depth guide on Azure VMware Solution.
Recently, Microsoft announced a plan featuring a Marketplace and Self-Service Portal specifically for Cloud Solution Providers (CSPs).
In the dynamic world of cloud computing, effectively managing and billing metered resources is crucial to optimizing revenue streams for your business. A robust cloud billing solution tailored to your needs can drive growth, streamline operations, and enhance customer experiences. This post will explore essential features and considerations for building a next-generation cloud billing system, focusing on SaaS solutions, dynamic pricing models, and integration capabilities.
Managing business risks is vital for the success of a Microsoft CSP enterprise. As the business scales in both volume and revenue, CSPs face a variety of risks that could jeopardize their long-term sustainability. Ensuring a successful Microsoft CSP operation requires a proactive approach to identifying and addressing these risks. One highly effective method is to utilize a CSP billing automation tool. By adopting this technology, Microsoft CSPs can greatly improve their risk management capabilities, ensuring continued growth and stability.
23H2 and Beyond Azure Stack HCI has been a game-changer for organizations leveraging hybrid cloud capabilities. With the release of Azure Stack HCI, version 23H2, Microsoft continues to innovate, offering features that enhance cloud-based deployment, monitoring, and management. Let’s dive into what’s new and what it means for the future of hybrid cloud infrastructure.