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Do you have hundreds of entities in your Azure Subscription? Would you like to manage them in the context of business or in groups?
Composite Application is a container for resources which represent a business solution. These resources may physically be in different subscriptions, different resource groups or even belong to different companies but in the Composite Application, they are grouped together because they work together to solve a problem.
Most of the integration solutions built using Microsoft Azure technologies make use of 5-6 different services that constitute the solution. Ex: Azure Service Bus Queues, Topics, Logic Apps, Event Hubs, Relays, API’s and so on. Managing this complex integration solution becomes a cumbersome task for the administrators. The only management option you have now is via the Azure Portal, however, the Azure Portal is designed for vertical technology silos rather than managing composite applications. Users traverse through the portal on each technology stack back and forth
We introduced the concept of Azure Composite Applications in Serverless360 where you can logically group together various resources or entities from Azure Subscriptions (same or multiple subscriptions) and namespaces that represent a Line of Business (LoB) application in your application architecture. Serverless360 provides serverless management and monitoring on the application group as a whole that contains these different Azure services.
This provides easy access for end users to their applications without getting lost in the complex Azure Portal and increases productivity and control.
Want to provide restricted access to your team members to focus only on resources they are supposed to?
Furthermore, it also has better Governance and Auditing capabilities, where you can provide restreicted access to your team members only to the business applications they are supposed to manage.