Microsoft Azure 4+

Azure – anytime, anywhere

Microsoft Corporation

    • 4.8 • 2.3K Ratings
    • Free

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Description

The Microsoft Azure app helps you keep track of your resources while on-the-go:
• Stay connected to the cloud and check status and critical metrics anytime, anywhere
• Stay informed with notifications and alerts about important health issues
• Stay in control of your resources and take corrective actions, like starting and stopping VMs and web apps




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Microsoft collects data to operate effectively and provide you with the best experiences in our products. This mobile application may collect personal information, for example, the email address used to log in. We do not share this personal information with third-parties without your consent. We do not use your information for marketing purposes.

If you do not agree with Microsoft collecting this data, please do not log into the application and delete it from your device.

What’s New

Version 6.3.2

Thank you for using the Azure app. Our regular updates include performance improvements and bug fixes to make the app faster and more reliable.

Please reach out to us for any questions, concerns, or feature requests.

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
2.3K Ratings

2.3K Ratings

Elgin Tarot Resolutions ,

Empowering Transformation Through Microsoft Azure

Microsoft Azure has been a transformative journey that not only expanded my technical knowledge but also enriched my perspective on problem-solving and innovation. The comprehensive suite of cloud services offered by Azure provided me with a powerful toolkit to address diverse challenges, from scalable infrastructure solutions to advanced data analytics.

The learning curve was steep, but the robust documentation and community support made the process rewarding. Navigating through Azure’s platform not only honed my technical skills but also instilled in me a resilient mindset to tackle complex tasks with confidence.

The real-world applications of Azure services, such as virtual machines, databases, and machine learning, empowered me to implement solutions that have tangible impacts. This experience extended beyond the technical realm, fostering a sense of creativity and adaptability crucial in today’s fast-paced digital landscape.

Moreover, engaging with Azure services encouraged collaboration and problem-solving, skills that transcend the realm of technology. The ability to work efficiently within the Azure ecosystem translated into a broader aptitude for teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking.

In essence, Microsoft Azure has been more than just a cloud platform for me

Developer Response ,

Thank you for sharing your transformative journey with Microsoft Azure! We are so happy to hear you are enjoying all of the amazing services and features Azure has to offer.

If you have further insights or would like to discuss your experiences, feel free to reach out to us at azureapp@microsoft.com. We value your feedback!

Eric Hendrickson ,

Great minus One Issue

I want to be able to get to my previous commands in cloud shell from iOS from standard virtual keyboard. I haven’t found any way (even with third party keyboards) to do this. I am assuming a USB keyboard is the only way to do this using arrows but an augmented way to access history from bash without external keyboard from my iPhone would be ideal. Then this would be perfection!!

Inertia186 ,

Almost There

The current version is a slight improvement from previous versions. Previously, in the shell, full copy-paste wasn’t possible. You could do one or the other. Now, looks like that’s fully supported. Good job. You get two stars instead of one. But if I want to use ^C in the shell, I can’t. Seriously. Is there anyone actually testing the shell? A reasonable amount of regression would have found these issues in a day. I want to be able to use my iPad to manage docker container groups on Azure. For that, I might want to use a multiplexor and/or a mosh implementation. This is because iOS apps tend to hibernate after a few seconds of being in the “background.” There’s no reason I should have to use Blink to manage Azure assets if you’re serious about having your own app. Back to Blink, I guess.

Using the iOS standard keyboard from my is still a joke in cloud shell. Do we have to wait literal years for this to become useful?

Developer Response ,

Thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback. We would like to hear more about your experience with shell and what you would like to see added in the feature. If you have the time please email us at azureapp@microsoft.com

App Privacy

The developer, Microsoft Corporation, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Linked to You

The following data may be collected and linked to your identity:

  • Contact Info
  • Identifiers
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

Privacy practices may vary, for example, based on the features you use or your age. Learn More

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