ICT offers a public cloud storage solution through Microsoft Azure.
What is Microsoft Azure?
Azure is a collection of integrated cloud services that developers and IT professionals use to build, deploy, and manage applications through a global network of data centres. Azure gives you the freedom to build and deploy where you want, using the tools, applications, and frameworks of your choice.
Imperial has an enterprise agreement with Microsoft, and ICT can offer departments subscriptions in our tenancy, Imperial College London (ImperialLondon.onmicrosoft.com). The agreement covers departments in all faculties, as well as Professional Services.
How much does it cost?
If you are a student, you are entitled to $100 of free credit with Microsoft Azure - you can activate this on the Azure website.
Azure is a chargeable service for staff and this depends on what features you use. Use the Microsoft Azure pricing calculator to estimate the costs for your needs.
If you choose Azure, you will be cross-charged internally according to your use.
What are the benefits of Azure?
- Single sign-on (using your Imperial username and password)
- Role-based access
- Preferred pricing
- Connectivity to the Imperial network, subject to security review
- Disposable infrastructure
- In-house expertise (ICT)
- Access to Microsoft Defender
Requesting Azure and getting support
To request access to Microsoft Azure, please complete our dedicated ASK form.
Once you have access to Azure, you can raise support requests directly with Microsoft by selecting the Help button in the top right corner of the Azure portal (pictured below).
Useful links
- Training and certification for Azure
- Hands-on Labs
- Documentation
- Linux Virtual Machines
- Windows Virtual Machines
- Web Apps
- SQL Database
- Functions
If you have questions about Azure, please contact the ICT Service Desk.