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Home » LinkedIn to transition its workloads into Azure

LinkedIn to transition its workloads into Azure

July 24, 2019
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LinkedIn, which is a business subsidiary of Microsoft, will migrate away from private data centers into the Azure public cloud.

The strategic shift was confirmed on the LinkedIn Engineering blog in a posting by Mohak Shroff.

LinkedIn currently serves 645million users and the company boasts that someone is hired due to their LinkedIn profile every eight seconds.

https://engineering.linkedin.com/blog/2019/building-next-infra

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