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Microsoft recently introduced new on-premises and cloud hybrid capabilities for Azure, making it easier for organizations to manage their IT infrastructure in a seamless manner. These new capabilities allow users to seamlessly extend their on-premises infrastructure to the cloud, enabling them to take advantage of the benefits of both environments.

One of the key features of these new capabilities is the ability to run Azure services on-premises. This allows organizations to take advantage of the scalability and flexibility of the cloud without losing control of their on-premises infrastructure. In addition, this feature can be used to create hybrid applications that span both on-premises and cloud environments.

Another feature of these new capabilities is the ability to use Azure services to manage on-premises infrastructure. This includes using Azure Arc to manage servers and applications running on-premises, as well as using Azure Site Recovery to replicate on-premises virtual machines to the cloud for disaster recovery purposes.

Finally, these new features include enhanced security capabilities. For example, Azure Security Center can now be used to monitor and protect both on-premises and cloud resources, providing a unified security solution for hybrid environments. In addition, Azure Defender for Servers can be used to detect and respond to threats on on-premises servers.

Overall, these new hybrid capabilities for Azure on-premises and in the cloud make it easier for organizations to seamlessly manage their IT infrastructure while providing enhanced security capabilities. Whether you run a small business or a large enterprise, these capabilities let you take advantage of both on-premises and cloud environments.