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Cloud anywhere: Azure for hybrid and multicloud environments 24 Where to go next? Azure Arc for data services, including SQL and PostgreSQL (Microsoft Ignite) The energy company can bring data services to whatever location needs access. A fully managed database service, such as Azure SQL Database, removes the burden of patching and upgrades for customers who have migrated their databases to Azure. An Azure Database managed instance creation allows you to pick where you want to deploy. You do not have to deploy into Azure; you can deploy to an environment on premises, or to another cloud provider. With Azure Arc, for the first time, customers—such as the energy company—can access Azure's unique security capabilities from the Azure Security Center for their on-premises data workloads. They can protect databases with features like advanced threat protection and vulnerability assessment in the same ways they do in Azure. Updates can be handled by upgrading a secondary system and failing over to the system after a sufficient testing period. These rolling upgrades allow a company to bring each database to a desired compatibility level. Advanced data security gives you vulnerability assessments that allow you to find weaknesses in your security posture. Advanced Threat Protection can help you identify patterns that may represent specific threats.

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