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We’re excited to announce a resource to help independent software developers (ISVs) like you develop and deploy a multicloud strategy. Starting now, you can download the free Microsoft e-book Best Practices for a Multicloud Strategy for ISVs. Our e-book focuses on the benefits of multicloud architecture—the use of multiple cloud assets span-ning mu

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We’re excited to announce a resource to help independent software developers (ISVs) like you develop and deploy a multicloud strategy. Starting now, you can download the free Microsoft e-book Best Practices for a Multicloud Strategy for ISVs.

Our e-book focuses on the benefits of multicloud architecture—the use of multiple cloud assets span-ning multiple public cloud environments.

Multicloud offers reliable failover and disaster recovery (DR) by enabling backup and data restoration between multiple cloud vendors. This, in turn, makes it easier and more efficient to cover demanding SLAs for resiliency and durability.

A multicloud strategy can also help ISVs optimize their return on investment (ROI). For instance, you can realize substantial cost savings when running reserved Azure instances on virtual machines and utilizing Microsoft SQL Server, which is more cost-effective running in Azure than on other cloud platforms.

Chock full of valuable info

It all begins with the Microsoft Cloud Adoption Framework for Azure, which includes vital documentation, implementation guidance, and tools. It’s a collection of proven best practices from Microsoft employees, partners, and customers designed to give you a head start on your journey.

The free e-book then takes you through a series of topics you can always reference as your multicloud strategy evolves. Each chapter focuses on an essential aspect of multicloud architecture deployment, including:

  • Developer experience gets right to the heart of software development, touching on developer tooling, portability, and experience, as well as our developer velocity assessment designed to help you optimize and accelerate performance.
  • Unified security, compliance, and operations addresses one of the biggest challenges of multicloud architecture, overcoming the differences between technologies, ways of working, and toolsets. This chapter also looks at establishing unified security across multicloud environments and explores Azure Arc, a unified way of deploying and managing multicloud resources.
  • Consolidate and optimize costs across clouds suggests ways to lower costs and increase ROI through the management of operating systems, database licensing, and network traffic. Here we also explore consolidation and right-sizing services by adopting a cloud-native approach of using Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) as your platform.

At the end of the e-book, you’ll find a comprehensive list of resources covered in each chapter. It’s a short read that gets you right to the vital information to help you with your multicloud strategy. Get started by downloading your free copy of Best Practices for a Multicloud Strategy for ISVs today. And don’t forget to explore Azure for ISVs to learn more about how you and Microsoft Azure can build together.

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