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Practical Cloud Management Tips for IT Administrators Using Microsoft Azure

Borhen Issaoui - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Administrator at Newrest Inflight España, S.A
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Published:Mar 14, 2026
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Manager, Cloud Solution at Ascend Group Co., Ltd.
Mar 14, 2026
Mar 14, 2026
Thanks for sharing these insights! I completely agree that Microsoft Azure provides IT administrators with strong centralized management, robust security controls through RBAC, and tools for cost optimization. From my experience, leveraging Azure’s integration with enterprise services really streamlines operations and helps maintain high availability across global infrastructures. Proper govern...
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Sathish-Holla - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Consultant at a real estate/law firm with 51-200 employees
Sep 4, 2023
I believe Microsoft Azure is good as many companies are going by Azure, and moreover, Azure is best because many services that Microsoft corporates are used in the market.
Vijay Mohan - PeerSpot reviewer
Senior Manager INFOSEC AND Risk ASSESSMENT Engineering at Atlas Systems
Feb 8, 2023
Feb 8, 2023
At one level both providers are about the same. The biggest difference is the billing and service models.If you have a business relationship with Microsoft for other products and services then bundling in Azure could be a win. It may reduce some costs but at the very least you have 1 fewer service providers to deal with.I tend to like AWS but that is just because I am familiar with their servic...
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IT Support at a tech services company with 51-200 employees
Feb 8, 2023
At one level both providers are about the same. The biggest difference is the billing and service models.If you have a business relationship with Microsoft for other products and services then bundling in Azure could be a win. It may reduce some costs but at the very least you have 1 fewer service providers to deal with.I tend to like AWS but that is just because I am familiar with their services. One thing to keep track of is the costs. I have one client who really wants to move to AWS but cannot find a way to get over the 8-10 times increase in monthly costs over operating out of a shared data center with purchased equipment.
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