Microsoft partner and third-party scenarios on Azure
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This article explores Microsoft partner and third-party, non-open source scenarios on Microsoft Azure.
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This article provides a summary of architectures and solutions that use Azure together with partner and third-party solutions.
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Learn how to use the automated COBOL refactoring solution from Advanced to modernize your mainframe COBOL applications, run them on Azure, and reduce costs.
Migrate Unisys Dorado mainframe systems with Astadia and Micro Focus products. Move to Azure without rewriting code, switching data models, or updating screens.
Use simulated and actual applications and existing workloads to monitor the reaction of a solution infrastructure for scalability and performance. Kafka is used with Confluent Schema Registry for streaming.
Learn how to deploy workloads in active-standby mode to achieve high availability and disaster recovery in Azure public multi-access edge compute. Couchbase can provide IaaS services that support geo-replication.
Learn how small and medium-sized businesses can inexpensively implement cloud-based disaster recovery solutions by using Azure Site Recovery or Double-Take DR.
Learn how small and medium-sized businesses can inexpensively implement cloud-based disaster recovery solutions by using a partner solution like Double-Take DR.
Use Infinite i to easily migrate your IBM System i (AS/400) workloads to Azure. You can lower costs, improve performance, improve availability, and modernize.
Migrate Unisys Dorado mainframe systems with Astadia and Micro Focus products. Move to Azure without rewriting code, switching data models, or updating screens.
Learn about a scalable, highly secure AKS microservices architecture that builds on recommended AKS microservices baseline architectures and implementations. In this architecture, Azure Cosmos DB stores data by using the open-source Azure Cosmos DB for MongoDB.
Deploy Astra Control Service with Azure NetApp Files for data protection, disaster recovery, and mobility for AKS applications. This solution applies to systems that run MongoDB database workloads.
Learn how to deploy workloads in active-standby mode to achieve high availability and disaster recovery in Azure public multiaccess edge compute. MongoDB can provide IaaS services that support geo-replication.
Use the proven practices in this reference architecture to improve redundancy, scalability and performance in an App Service web application. MongoDB is recommended for non-relational data.
Stream events by using fully managed Azure data services. Use open-source technologies like Kafka, Kubernetes, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, and Redis components.
Learn about an end-to-end solution for health records management that uses Azure Functions microservices integrated with other services via a virtual network. In this solution, microservices store data in Azure Cosmos DB, using the MongoDB Node.js driver.
Migrate an on-premises IBM AIX system and web application to a highly available, highly secure Red Hat Enterprise Linux solution in Azure. Azure NetApp Files provides shared NAS.
Learn how to build virtual desktop infrastructure solutions at enterprise scale by using FSLogix. Azure NetApp Files is recommended for storing profiles.
Learn how to refactor mainframe applications to run more cost-effectively and efficiently on Azure. Azure NetApp Files is recommended for file storage.
Learn how to create multiple Active Directory forests with Azure Virtual Desktop. Azure NetApp Files is one recommended storage solution for the scenario.
Implement a high-bandwidth, low-latency solution for Oracle Database workloads. Use Azure NetApp Files to get enterprise-scale performance and to reduce costs.
Learn how to modernize mainframe computer systems that run Adabas & Natural and move them to the cloud. Azure NetApp Files is used to store persistent data.
Learn about the SAP BW/4HANA application tier and how it's suitable for a high-availability, small-scale production environment of SAP BW/4HANA on Azure. Azure NetApp Files is used by a high-availability cluster for shared file storage.
Implement a high-bandwidth, low-latency solution for SQL Server workloads. Use Azure NetApp Files to get enterprise-scale performance and to reduce costs.
Use CluedIn eventual connectivity data integration to blend data from many siloed data sources and prepare it for analytics and business operations. CluedIn takes input from on-premises accessible systems like Oracle.
Migrate IBM zSeries mainframe applications to Azure. Use a no-code approach that TmaxSoft OpenFrame provides. OpenFrame can integrate with RDBMSs like Oracle.
Migrate an Oracle database and its applications to Azure. Use Oracle Active Data Guard for the database, and use Azure Load Balancer for the application tier.
Implement a high-bandwidth, low-latency solution for Oracle Database workloads. Use Azure NetApp Files to get enterprise-scale performance and to reduce costs.
Learn how to use the automated COBOL refactoring solution from Advanced to modernize your mainframe COBOL applications, run them on Azure, and reduce costs. Use Oracle databases on VMs for persistent data.
Learn about VM security, encryption, NSGs, perimeter networks (also known as DMZs), access control, and other security considerations for highly sensitive IaaS and hybrid apps. A common replication scenario for IaaS architectures uses Oracle Active Data Guard.
View a reference architecture for deploying and running SWIFT Alliance Access with Alliance Connect Virtual on Azure. An Alliance Access component contains an embedded Oracle database.
Run SWIFT AMH on Azure. This messaging solution helps financial institutions securely and efficiently bring new services to market. A key component, the AMH node, runs an Oracle database.
Integrate Profisee master data management with Data Factory to deliver high quality, trusted data for Azure Synapse and all analytics applications. Postman is recommended for synthetic logging.
Learn how Qlik Replication is a valuable tool for migrating mainframe and midrange systems to the cloud, or for extending such systems with cloud applications.
Learn about a solution that uses Azure SQL Database and SAP to consolidate data from multiple business systems and surface it through web and mobile front ends.
Use CluedIn eventual connectivity data integration to blend data from many siloed data sources and prepare it for analytics and business operations. CluedIn takes input from on-premises accessible systems like SAP.
Learn how to create a resilient multitier web application built for high availability and disaster recovery on Azure. Common scenarios include any mission-critical application that runs on Windows or Linux, including applications like SAP.
Learn about the SAP BW/4HANA application tier and how it's suitable for a high availability small-scale production environment of SAP BW/4HANA on Azure.
With large SAP HANA instances, use Azure Virtual Machines, OS clustering, and NFS storage for scalability, performance, high reliability, and disaster recovery.
Learn how the Sitecore Experience Platform (XP) provides the data, integrated tools, and automation you need to engage customers throughout an iterative lifecycle.
View a GitOps solution for an AKS cluster. This solution provides full audit capabilities, policy enforcement, and early feedback. Syncier Security Tower provides an overview of all AKS clusters and helps manage policies.
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