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Azure App Services

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What is Azure App Services?

Azure App Service is a fully managed platform for building, deploying, and scaling web apps, mobile backends, and APIs. It supports multiple languages and frameworks and offers features like autoscaling, CI/CD integration, and security management, enabling developers to focus on code rather than infrastructure.

What other technologies are related to Azure App Services?

Azure App Services Competitor Technologies

Azure Functions, like App Services, provides a platform for running application code. Azure Functions is serverless and event-driven, making it a competitor for simpler application workloads.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 14% (6k) of relevant job posts
Azure Virtual Machines provide full control over the underlying infrastructure. You can host web applications on VMs, offering an alternative to App Services' PaaS model.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 26% (935) of relevant job posts
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) is a managed Kubernetes service for deploying and managing containerized applications. AKS can be used to host web applications, offering an alternative to App Services' PaaS model. Can provide similar capabilities to App Service when deploying web applications, but uses containers
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 6% (2.9k) of relevant job posts
Azure Logic Apps is a cloud-based platform for creating and running automated workflows. While App Services primarily hosts applications, Logic Apps can handle backend processing and integration tasks, competing in certain scenarios. Can be used as a backend or to process APIs, and is a lower-code alternative.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 10% (1.1k) of relevant job posts
Azure WebJobs allows you to run background tasks in the context of an App Service, which is very similar in nature to Azure Functions. Functions and WebJobs provide similar functionality.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 47% (162) of relevant job posts
Azure Container Instances (ACI) offers a way to run containers in the cloud without managing virtual machines or orchestrators. It can be used to host lightweight web applications or APIs, competing with App Services, particularly when a full-fledged PaaS is not necessary.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 30% (192) of relevant job posts
Azure Container Apps is a serverless container execution service built on Kubernetes. It competes with App Service by allowing applications to be containerized and deployed to a managed platform.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 21% (234) of relevant job posts
Azure Logic Apps is a cloud-based platform for creating and running automated workflows. While App Services primarily hosts applications, Logic Apps can handle backend processing and integration tasks, competing in certain scenarios. Can be used as a backend or to process APIs, and is a lower-code alternative.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 5% (836) of relevant job posts

Azure App Services Complementary Technologies

Azure Storage provides various storage solutions (blobs, queues, tables, files) that can be used by App Services for data storage, making it a complementary service.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 15% (3.5k) of relevant job posts
Azure SQL is a managed SQL database service that App Services applications can use as a backend data store.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 9% (5.3k) of relevant job posts
Application Insights is used for monitoring the performance and availability of applications hosted in App Services.
mentioned alongside Azure App Services in 11% (1.7k) of relevant job posts

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