New pricing announcement for Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy

New pricing announcement for Microsoft Azure Data Manager for Energy

Microsoft is pleased to announce new, reduced pricing starting June 1, 2024 for the developer tier of Azure Data Manager for Energy, Microsoft’s enterprise-grade, cloud-based OSDU® Data Platform service.

Azure Data Manager for Energy is a cost-effective solution for partners and customers who wish to validate, migrate, and innovate with their solutions on the OSDU Data Platform. The developer tier enables partners to test, develop, and migrate their solutions to the cloud on a fully managed platform and benefits customers who want to accelerate their digital transformation goals. Key features of the developer tier include:

  • Access to Azure Data Manager for Energy’s open and extensible partner ecosystem
  • Fully automatic deployment of the OSDU Data Platform on the cloud and automatic upgrades for OSDU Data Platform milestones and compatibility
  • 24-hour Azure product and engineering support
  • External Data Sources (EDS) to gain greater insights with data from various unique sources
  • Pre-integration with market leading applications for data engineering and readiness

This new pricing enables the open standard for energy data management, brings together market-leading industry solutions from independent software vendors (ISVs), and supports the creation of an end-to-end, data-centric and AI driven ecosystem, that increases time to value, agility, and reduces costs.

Learn more about Azure Data Manager for Energy and accelerate your data modernization and digital transformation journey with Microsoft.

Tianna Ward

Product at Microsoft

1mo

This is exciting news!

Darryl Willis

Corporate Vice President, Energy & Resources Industry at Microsoft | Board Member of ABS, INROADS, and UH Energy Transition Institute

1mo

Thank you Sverre and the Cloud for Industry team! This provides a great opportunity for our customers and partners to test and develop solutions using the open standard for energy data management. 💡

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