We use Azure Firewall Manager for the manual firewalls. We have multiple firewalls and also have some central vision that we're managing with the help of Azure Firewall Manager. I work on Databricks, Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft Defender, and Azure Sentinel. I have also worked with Azure VPN Gateway, Azure Logic Apps, and Firewall Manager.
Enterprise solutions architect at InfoDeltaSys Software Solutions (OPC) Pvt. Ltd.
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Jun 13, 2025
We are utilizing Azure Kubernetes services. The monitoring policies and orchestration are being utilized with Kubernetes and the container registry. We utilize this accountability with the help of Azure Kubernetes services, and it is working for all the microservices. We are utilizing other Azure solutions such as Site Recovery, DDoS, and Azure Firewall Manager. I work on all Azure solutions because my profile is solution architect. Whatever the possibilities according to that, we support our application which works on the microservices-based architecture, and the entire ecosystem of software works on different things where we utilize Azure services, containers, AKS, from DevOps, monitoring, and project management tools such as Jira as Azure Boards. From the database side, we utilize SQL Server, Cosmos DB, so the entire ecosystem is working for the application. Occasionally, we utilize a few parts from AWS as these all work. Hands-on, I would say, mainly on the PaaS services and some of the SaaS as. We hardly utilize infrastructure because earlier we utilized the infrastructure services for VMs. However, whenever we started utilizing Azure PaaS, such as Azure Function and Event Grid, we low utilize the infrastructure as a service.
I have been using Azure actively in my company, engaging with various technologies such as Azure SQL Server, virtual machines, and other cloud-dependent development scenarios. To secure the environment, we sometimes utilize Azure Firewall Manager. We needed to manage different individual firewalls deployed in various locations.
This product is used primarily for platform security, where we have the B2B customers coming in through email and through LDAP. We are especially focused on anti-spam and protection against phishing, and my biggest worry is a ransomware attack. This is because part of our business is in the financial sector. The three main categories that we work with are endpoint security, personally identifiable information (PII), and DDoS.
What we are trying to do is, once the customer actually migrates from on-premise into the public cloud, is to take all of the on-premise components to the public cloud, and we are trying to replicate the classic Load Balancer environment into Azure Firewall.
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We use Azure Firewall Manager for the manual firewalls. We have multiple firewalls and also have some central vision that we're managing with the help of Azure Firewall Manager. I work on Databricks, Microsoft Exchange Online, Microsoft Defender, and Azure Sentinel. I have also worked with Azure VPN Gateway, Azure Logic Apps, and Firewall Manager.
We are utilizing Azure Kubernetes services. The monitoring policies and orchestration are being utilized with Kubernetes and the container registry. We utilize this accountability with the help of Azure Kubernetes services, and it is working for all the microservices. We are utilizing other Azure solutions such as Site Recovery, DDoS, and Azure Firewall Manager. I work on all Azure solutions because my profile is solution architect. Whatever the possibilities according to that, we support our application which works on the microservices-based architecture, and the entire ecosystem of software works on different things where we utilize Azure services, containers, AKS, from DevOps, monitoring, and project management tools such as Jira as Azure Boards. From the database side, we utilize SQL Server, Cosmos DB, so the entire ecosystem is working for the application. Occasionally, we utilize a few parts from AWS as these all work. Hands-on, I would say, mainly on the PaaS services and some of the SaaS as. We hardly utilize infrastructure because earlier we utilized the infrastructure services for VMs. However, whenever we started utilizing Azure PaaS, such as Azure Function and Event Grid, we low utilize the infrastructure as a service.
I have been using Azure actively in my company, engaging with various technologies such as Azure SQL Server, virtual machines, and other cloud-dependent development scenarios. To secure the environment, we sometimes utilize Azure Firewall Manager. We needed to manage different individual firewalls deployed in various locations.
We use Azure Firewall Manager for testing and security policies.
This product is used primarily for platform security, where we have the B2B customers coming in through email and through LDAP. We are especially focused on anti-spam and protection against phishing, and my biggest worry is a ransomware attack. This is because part of our business is in the financial sector. The three main categories that we work with are endpoint security, personally identifiable information (PII), and DDoS.
What we are trying to do is, once the customer actually migrates from on-premise into the public cloud, is to take all of the on-premise components to the public cloud, and we are trying to replicate the classic Load Balancer environment into Azure Firewall.
We use the solution to protect our application. We are talking about a gateway that allows anyone access to our application.