What is Azure Lighthouse?
Azure Lighthouse, part of Microsoft's Azure suite of products, apps, and services, is a managed services and access control for partners and customers. It is used to limit access to resources with role-based access control (RBAC), a granular access management system. Control permissions, including who has access, what actions they can take, and what areas they have access to. RBAC in Azure allows service providers to work autonomously while keeping the user's systems secure.
The service helps users to:
Microsoft Azure’s managed services platform and tooling aim to help partners manage and operate customers’ Azure resources at scale with higher automation and efficiency.
The service helps users to:
- Partner with confidence - Manage service providers across all clouds.
- Take control - Assign precise permissions to each provider with role-based access control (RBAC).
- Stay secure - Enable just-enough and just-in-time access for providers with Privileged Identity Management and Azure Multi-Factor Authentication.
- Be informed - Access on-demand auditing and reporting across all service provider actions.
Microsoft Azure’s managed services platform and tooling aim to help partners manage and operate customers’ Azure resources at scale with higher automation and efficiency.
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| Deployment Types | SaaS |
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| Mobile Application | No |
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What is Azure Lighthouse?
Azure Lighthouse, part of Microsoft's Azure suite of products, apps, and services, is a managed services and access control for partners and customers. It is used to limit access to resources with role-based access control (RBAC), a granular access management system. Control permissions, including who has access, what actions they can take, and what areas they have access to. RBAC in Azure allows service providers to work autonomously while keeping the user's systems secure.




