![]() intelligence agencies.Įxperts pointed out then that Amazon’s revelation of its AWS Secret Region was in a way beating Microsoft’s to its own announcement of Azure Government Secret, which also supports classified workloads. ![]() ![]() Techcrunch reports that last fall Amazon announced that it will offer a “secret region” designed especially for the needs U.S. Last October, Microsoft announced Azure Government Secret and this roll-out indicates a making major progress in delivering this cloud designed to meet the regulatory and compliance requirements of the intelligence community.Īccording to Tom Keane, Microsoft Azure’s head of global infrastructure, this new offering has been designed to appeal to governments and agencies with specific needs for on-premise servers, such as in military operations, foreign envoys or special base units abroad.Īnalysts are of the opinion that this new solution comes as competition against Inc for major clients in the public sector. This will make it easier for clients to protect sensitive data, including classified information, that need to be kept in on-premise servers, and be compliant with data regulations. The platform will be rolled-out in the middle of this year. has announced its plans to roll-out a new cloud solution that will allow government agencies run Azure’s cloud computing platform on their own private servers while they retain their access to Microsoft’s cloud services. Global cloud services giant, Microsoft Inc.
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