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  2. Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft utilizes Cosmos DB in many of its own apps, [21] including Microsoft Office, Skype, Active Directory, Xbox, and MSN. In building a more globally-resilient application / system, Cosmos DB combines with other Azure services, such as Azure App Services and Azure Traffic Manager. [22]

  3. Comparison of multi-model databases - Wikipedia

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  4. Microsoft Azure - Wikipedia

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    Cosmos DB is a NoSQL database service that implements a subset of the SQL SELECT statement on JSON documents. Azure Cache for Redis is a managed implementation of Redis . StorSimple manages storage tasks between on-premises devices and cloud storage.

  5. 21Vianet - Wikipedia

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    VNET Group, Inc. (VNET, formerly 21Vianet) is the largest private, carrier-neutral Internet and data center service provider in China. A Cayman Islands holding company, VNET provides value-added telecommunications services in China through four domestic PRC companies: VNET Technology, BJ iJoy, WiFire Network, and SH Zhiyan. [ 2 ]

  6. Microsoft Sync Framework - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Sync Framework is a data synchronization platform from Microsoft that can be used to synchronize data across multiple data stores. Sync Framework includes a transport-agnostic architecture, into which data store-specific synchronization providers, modelled on the ADO.NET data provider API, can be plugged in. Sync Framework can be used for offline access to data, by working against a ...

  7. Microsoft Entra ID - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entra ID (formerly known as Microsoft Azure Active Directory or Azure AD) is a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution. It is a directory and identity management service that operates in the cloud and offers authentication and authorization services to various Microsoft services, such as Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure and third-party services. [1]

  8. ADO.NET - Wikipedia

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    A provider is a software component that interacts with a data source. ADO.NET data providers are analogous to ODBC drivers , JDBC drivers , and OLE DB providers . ADO.NET providers can be created to access such simple data stores as a text file and spreadsheet, through to such complex databases as Oracle Database , Microsoft SQL Server , MySQL ...

  9. Talk:Cosmos DB - Wikipedia

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    If we continue to allow articles to exist for every product provided by every commercially-successful cloud provider, this information would become scattered throughout many small articles as the cloud industry grows, and readers will have a poor experience navigating the information. --Matt0401 07:58, 5 March 2018 (UTC)