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Microsoft Overhauls Azure Marketplace Experience, Adds Interactive Search for Cloud-Apps

A new Azure Marketplace Interface improves navigation and search inside the catalog of third-party solutions that have been certified and optimized to run on Azure.

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Over the years, Microsoft´s Azure Marketplace has substantially grown in size. It is providing a diverse catalog with thousands of cloud apps and services from independent software vendors (ISVs) that have been certified and optimized to run on Azure.

While the offering of cloud-apps there is being considered top-notch, there were growing complaints about its usability. With an increasing number of categories, app types and providers, searching for specific solutions had become more and more time-consuming.

To improve the user experience, Microsoft has developed a whole new Azure Marketplace interface which should make things much easier.

The search form now provides instant search suggestions for typed in words, sorted by relevance and popularity.

With improved taxonomy and filters for categories and sub-categories discovering solutions is also much easier now, even if you have no concrete idea. Starting with general terms and then narrowing down the search is a good way to find the best solutions for each case.

As this works without logging into the Azure portal, research can be now done much quicker. Like in other app-stores, browsing the Azure Marketplace can be done by anybody.

Only if you decide to test-drive or book a certain service, entering the Microsoft Azure portal is required by clicking on one of the two blue buttons below the app-logo.

Last Updated on March 21, 2017 10:17 am CET by Markus Kasanmascheff

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Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus Kasanmascheff
Markus is the founder of WinBuzzer and has been playing with Windows and technology for more than 25 years. He is holding a Master´s degree in International Economics and previously worked as Lead Windows Expert for Softonic.com.

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