Private Cloud versus Azure for Microsoft Dynamics: Five Real-Life Questions
When it comes to a cloud deployment of a Microsoft Dynamics CRM or ERP solution, most organizations evaluate the two dominant cloud options in the market: Microsoft Azure and private cloud. I recently had the pleasure of presenting on this topic via webcast to the MSDynamicsWorld community. Here are the top five questions asked during the session.
On determining if my partner is strong on cloud deployments...
Q: If we suspect our Dynamics partner isn't strong in deploying on Azure, what type of organization do we need to seek out to assist us with our cloud deployment?
A: Microsoft has released a program for Cloud Solutions Providers called CSP. It's a designation for organizations that are attested by Microsoft as prepared to provide Azure-based solutions. Ask your partner if they are in this program or if they are partnering with an organization that is. Additionally, you should ask your partner about other cloud projects they've recently completed. What were the solutions? What cloud platforms were chosen, and why?
On whether my deployment is considered a "cloud"...
Q: Our Microsoft Dynamics NAV is hosted and we access it via VMWare. Is this scenario considered being in the cloud? If not, how is the cloud different?
A: The definition of "being in the cloud" is almost as intensely debated as religious doctrine at times. Some people insist that cloud has to be a multi-tenant, web-based solution such as Microsoft CRM Online. As a solutions consultant for a cloud services organization, I personally don't take such a black and white approach. I like to consider the following characteristics relevant to a cloud solution:
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