Tuesday, October 17, 2017
Microsoft is partnering with the U.S. Government in the journey to the cloud, providing both infrastructure (IaaS) and platform (PaaS) offerings to enable digital transformation. Our government customers are responsible for the most sensitive data and the most critical applications in the country.
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Tuesday, October 10, 2017
Responding to customers’ need for speed, Microsoft Azure has published six new Service Organization Control (SOC) reports, just three months after the previously issued reports. Azure is the first and only enterprise cloud provider to support quarterly SOC reports.
Tuesday, September 26, 2017
Today we are pleased to announce the general availability of a new Blueprint for PCI DSS-compliant environments, the only auditor reviewed, 100% automated solution for Payment Card Industry Data…
Matt Rathbun Chief Information Security Officer, Azure Government Thursday, September 21, 2017
We are pleased to announce the general availability of Microsoft Azure Analysis Services in the Microsoft Cloud for Government. Based on the proven analytics engine in SQL Server Analysis…
Wednesday, August 23, 2017
Getting ahead of issues before they impact end users is a key goal of any IT organization. One important tool in this process is the use of monitoring and analytics services, which help ensure that you get up-to-date information on the overall health of your cloud environment. We are happy to announce that we have expanded the portfolio of management services with the general availability of Azure Monitor in Azure Government.
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Monday, August 14, 2017
I am delighted that Microsoft Azure will be expanding into two new regions in Australia. This increases the number of Azure regions announced across the globe to 42, which is more than any other major cloud provider. Microsoft will become the first major cloud provider to offer regions specifically focused on the needs of the government and their partners in Australia.
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Monday, July 10, 2017
I am pleased to announce that Azure Government is commercially live in two additional datacenter regions in Arizona and Texas for U.S. government customers and their partners following my announcement late last year. With these expansions, Azure Government has capacity in proximity to government customers and partners on the East Coast, West Coast and Central United States.
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Wednesday, June 21, 2017
We are excited to announce that Azure Government services are now available through the Cloud Solution Provider program (CSP). The CSP program enables partners to make Microsoft Cloud services part…
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Thursday, May 11, 2017
Broad support for regulatory compliance and ongoing innovation are at the core of Microsoft’s commitment to enabling U.S. government missions with a complete, trusted, and secure cloud platform.…
Tom Keane Head of Global Infrastructure, Microsoft Azure Thursday, April 20, 2017
Goods and Services Tax (GST) is essentially one new indirect tax system for the whole nation, which will make India one unified common market, right from the manufacturer to the consumer. It is a broad-based, comprehensive, single indirect tax which will be levied concurrently on goods and services across India.