A common requirement as part of any cloud IT project may involve surfacing data from on-premise systems into, for example, a cloud Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application such as Dynamics 365. Meeting this requirement is often easier said than done. Often – and quite rightly so – on-premise database systems will be segregated away from any internet-facing endpoints, protected from…
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On-Premise, In-Cloud: Reviewing Microsoft Azure & Power Platform Gateway Tools
A common requirement as part of any cloud IT project may involve surfacing data from on-premise systems into, for example, a cloud Customer Relationship Management (CRM) application such as Dynamics 365. Meeting this requirement is often easier said than done.
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