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  2. File:Microsoft azure-icon.svg - Wikipedia

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    Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 11:08, 15 August 2021: 187 × 54 (7 KB): Intforce: Reverted to version as of 05:39, 10 July 2018 (UTC) - Revert breaking change.

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    Readily identifiable icons are used to depict common network appliances, e.g. routers, and the style of lines between them indicates the type of connection. Clouds are used to represent networks external to the one pictured for the purposes of depicting connections between internal and external devices, without indicating the specifics of the ...

  7. Microsoft Entra ID - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft Entra ID (formerly known as Microsoft Azure Active Directory or Azure AD) is a cloud-based identity and access management (IAM) solution. It is a directory and identity management service that operates in the cloud and offers authentication and authorization services to various Microsoft services, such as Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure and third-party services. [1]

  8. 4+1 architectural view model - Wikipedia

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    4+1 is a view model used for "describing the architecture of software-intensive systems, based on the use of multiple, concurrent views". [1] The views are used to describe the system from the viewpoint of different stakeholders, such as end-users, developers, system engineers, and project managers.

  9. Azure DevOps Server - Wikipedia

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    Azure DevOps Server, formerly known as Team Foundation Server (TFS) and Visual Studio Team System (VSTS), is a Microsoft product that provides version control (either with Team Foundation Version Control (TFVC) or Git), reporting, requirements management, project management (for both agile software development and waterfall teams), automated builds, testing and release management capabilities.