Ready or not, here’s an enlightening new enterprise customer story from Microsoft. Take a look at how four large corporations—ASOS, British Airways, Rockwell Automation, and GEICO—count on Microsoft Azure to deliver the capabilities and scalability they need to succeed. Whether it’s serving 167 million webpage requests over 24 hours (with accelerated response times), or providing valuable data analysis and business insights, Azure delivers.
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