Azure is a cloud computing service operated by Microsoft for application management via Microsoft-managed data centers. Azure provides SaaS, LaaS and IaaS, upports many different programming languages, tools, and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems. Azure is a highly secure, single storage platform for ingestion, processing, and visualization that supports the most common analytics frameworks.
Getting the very best out of Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure was crafted to create maximum business value.
And yet, it didn't!
The value of Microsoft Azure was reliant on the customer's capability to synchronise agreement-, asset-, classification-, documentation-, event-, human-, location-, organisation-, product- and task-data.









And since most customers struggle with system integration, Microsoft Azure was forced to operate on less-than-optimal data.
Without high quality master data it is impossible for Microsoft Azure to deliver maximum business value.
The Microsoft Azure customer wasn't happy. They probably blamed Microsoft Azure, even if there wasn't much Microsoft Azure could do about it.
The Microsoft Azure customer just couldn't make those systems talk.
Now Microsoft Azure gets updated quality data

- without any integration or development
You see, by embedding Sesam into an Microsoft Azure solution, Microsoft Azure get free flow of data – no matter the system, no matter age nor language.
The Microsoft Azure customer can now easily synchronise agreement-, asset-, classification-, documentation-, event-, human-, location-, organisation-, product- and task-data with any of these Sesam connected systems:
And talk is good for business
With Sesam in the solution, Microsoft Azure got the updated quality data it needed to deliver the business value promised – and even gave them the flexibility to develop Microsoft Azure and its value to the customer further.
Happy customer, less dependencies, and in addition, great connectivity to to a set of data and analytic services:
So, while talk admittedly can be difficult, system talk is quite easy.
All you need is Sesam.