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What is Azure Service Bus?

Last updated on September 25, 2022 @ 11:41 am

Azure Service Bus is a platform as a service (PaaS) that provides a way to connect and manage messaging, coordination, and transactions across applications and systems. It is designed to improve the process of exchanging data between applications and systems, and to improve system availability and performance. Azure Service Bus offers a variety of features and capabilities, including:

Azure Service Bus can connect to a variety of messaging and coordination services, including Microsoft Exchange, SharePoint, and Skype for Business. It can also connect to systems that use different languages and platforms, including Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.

PRO TIP: Azure Service Bus is a cloud messaging system that helps organizations connect applications and devices across public and private clouds. However, it is important to note that Azure Service Bus is not a secure messaging system. Therefore, it is important to use other means of security (such as SSL/TLS) when sending messages over Azure Service Bus.

Azure Service Bus can manage transactions across applications and systems. It can coordinate messages and transactions between applications and systems, and can provide notifications when messages or transactions are completed.

Azure Service Bus can help improve system availability and performance. It can use technologies such as load balancing, hybrid cloud, and disaster recovery to ensure that applications and systems are available when they are needed.

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