cloud-native content delivery

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Cloud-native content delivery refers to the use of cloud-based architectures and services to distribute digital content efficiently. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight Microsoft Connected Cache (MCC), a cloud-native solution for enterprises that caches Windows updates, applications, and security content locally to reduce internet bandwidth usage and network congestion. This approach supports modern IT management models by improving delivery speed and lowering costs for organizations relying on cloud-native infrastructure.
  1. Microsoft Connected Cache: Boost Enterprise Bandwidth Efficiency & Speed

    As enterprises continue their digital transformation and rely more heavily on cloud-native IT management models, network bandwidth has emerged as one of the most significant—and expensive—pain points for IT departments. In environments where devices have traditionally downloaded Windows updates...