Microsoft Azure is taking its cloud into space
Date:
Thu, 15 Sep 2022 13:37:30 +0000
Description:
Government workers are among the first to get access to Microsofts satellite-based cloud service.
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Microsofts plans to extend its cloud operations into space are well underway, with the company having recently announced some new progression on its extra-terrestrial mission.
The latest announcement includes a preview of Azure Orbital Cloud Access, which the company says serves as a step toward the future of integrated 5G
and satellite communications.
The low-latency cloud access, which works in conjunction with SpaceXs Starlink, is designed to be available from anywhere on the planet, which will prove especially beneficial to companies outside of major cities where standard cellular signal is limited. Microsoft Azure Orbital Cloud
As part of the announcement, Microsoft revealed the general availability of Azure Orbital Ground Station, which is a fully-managed ground station-as-a-service.
We are bringing together a deep integration of ground station partner
networks to enable our customers data delivery to an Azure region of choice
at zero cost, thus reducing their total operational costs and ensuring data
is available in the customers Azure tenant for further processing," said Microsoft in a statement.
The ground station became available on September 14, 2022, to all satellite operators including Pixxel, Muon Space, and Loft Orbital. Read more
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Further announcements included that SES, the company's Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) network partner for Microsoft Azure orbital, will be working with Microsoft to create a virtualized satellite communications ground network, which will apparently be a world first. Software-defined hubs, customer edge terminals, new virtual network functions, and edge cloud applications will be some of the key drivers behind the expansion of the joint venture.
Microsoft isnt the only company with intentions to expand its cloud-based operations beyond the physical clouds. Segment leader AWS has its in-house Aerospace and Satellite program, while Google follows behind having reached a deal with SpaceX last year, according to an article from The Register .
For now, the Azure Orbital Cloud Access preview is only available to Azure Government customers, but if nothing else it provides an insight into what could reach consumer level in the coming years. These are the best dedicated server hosting providers for your business
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