
Cloud computing has become integral to modern IT infrastructure and business operations, transforming how organizations manage and deliver services, store data, and run applications. The prevalence of cloud adoption in recent years is a result of the need for more flexible, scalable, cost-effective infrastructure, as well as the increasing popularity of cloud computing platforms like Microsoft Azure.
Microsoft Azure has become a comprehensive cloud computing platform, offering various services, including computer power, artificial intelligence, databases, networking, analytics, and more. Another critical aspect of this platform is its data storage and backup services, allowing organizations to protect, store, and manage data securely.
Introducing Azure Backup
Azure Backup is a backup service native to Azure, through which organizations can protect their workloads in the Microsoft Azure Cloud, multi-cloud, or hybrid cloud environments, enabling self-service backups and restores at scale.
Data is continually growing and at risk of loss, damage, theft, and exposure. As such, it is necessary to protect data at all costs, regardless of where it is stored. Reliable backup platforms like Azure Backup empower organizations to recover lost data and continue business operations without interruption.