New transactable offers from CBX Software, Abnormal Security, and Canonical in Azure Marketplace

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Microsoft partners like CBX Software, Abnormal Security, and Canonical deliver transact-capable offers, which allow you to purchase directly from Azure Marketplace. Learn about these offers below:

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TradeBeyond - Retail Sourcing App: TradeBeyond offers one central place for retailers, brands, suppliers, and factories to connect, source products, and streamline planning and development. TradeBeyond's enhanced search and AI capabilities can locate new suppliers in specified locations or product categories, accelerating business. Free membership is available for retailers and invited suppliers.

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Abnormal Security - Advanced Attack Protection: Protect your Microsoft 365 environment with next-generation email security that uses advanced AI detection techniques to stop targeted phishing attacks. Abnormal Security’s platform detects anomalous behavior and deploys in seconds, with no need for policy configurations. Abnormal Security is a member of the Microsoft Intelligent Security Association.

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Ubuntu Pro 18.04 LTS: Ubuntu Pro for Azure is a premium image designed by Canonical and optimized for production environments running on Microsoft Azure. It includes security and compliance services suitable for small-scale to large-scale Linux enterprise operations. Canonical publishes images on a daily basis, ensuring security is built-in from the moment an instance launches.

 

Ubuntu Pro FIPS 18.04 LTS: This image offered by Canonical is certified under the Federal Information Processing Standards (FIPS), providing a foundation for state agencies administering federal programs and for private-sector companies with government contracts. Additional security patches ensure all Critical and High common vulnerabilities and exposures for 28,000 packages on Ubuntu instances are addressed.

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