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At a Glance
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services
Star Rating
(73)4.3 out of 5
Market Segments
Enterprise (48.4% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
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Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
Star Rating
(81)4.5 out of 5
Market Segments
Small-Business (69.0% of reviews)
Information
Pros & Cons
Not enough data
Entry-Level Pricing
No pricing available
Learn more about Ruby on Rails

Azure Cloud Services vs Ruby on Rails

When assessing the two solutions, reviewers found Ruby on Rails easier to use, set up, and administer. Reviewers also preferred doing business with Ruby on Rails overall.

  • Reviewers felt that Azure Cloud Services meets the needs of their business better than Ruby on Rails.
  • When comparing quality of ongoing product support, reviewers felt that Ruby on Rails is the preferred option.
  • When assessing product direction, Azure Cloud Services and Ruby on Rails received similar ratings from our reviewers.
Pricing
Entry-Level Pricing
Azure Cloud Services
No pricing available
Ruby on Rails
No pricing available
Free Trial
Azure Cloud Services
No trial information available
Ruby on Rails
No trial information available
Ratings
Meets Requirements
8.9
58
8.7
67
Ease of Use
8.5
58
8.9
68
Ease of Setup
8.5
38
8.6
30
Ease of Admin
8.3
34
8.6
28
Quality of Support
8.2
56
8.4
60
Has the product been a good partner in doing business?
8.0
35
8.7
23
Product Direction (% positive)
8.4
52
8.4
67
Features by Category
Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS)Hide 13 FeaturesShow 13 Features
9.0
31
Not enough data
Development
9.1
25
Not enough data
9.1
24
Not enough data
8.8
22
Not enough data
9.4
24
Not enough data
8.6
23
Not enough data
Database
8.8
23
Not enough data
8.8
23
Not enough data
9.1
21
Not enough data
9.1
22
Not enough data
9.2
26
Not enough data
Infrastructure
9.1
25
Not enough data
9.0
26
Not enough data
9.1
25
Not enough data
Categories
Categories
Shared Categories
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
Azure Cloud Services and Ruby on Rails share no categories
Unique Categories
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services is categorized as Cloud Platform as a Service (PaaS)
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails is categorized as Other Web Frameworks
Reviews
Reviewers' Company Size
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
23.4%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
28.1%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
48.4%
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
Small-Business(50 or fewer emp.)
69.0%
Mid-Market(51-1000 emp.)
19.7%
Enterprise(> 1000 emp.)
11.3%
Reviewers' Industry
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services
Information Technology and Services
20.3%
Computer Software
14.1%
Insurance
10.9%
Transportation/Trucking/Railroad
3.1%
Telecommunications
3.1%
Other
48.4%
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails
Computer Software
25.4%
Information Technology and Services
23.9%
Internet
9.9%
Telecommunications
4.2%
Program Development
4.2%
Other
32.4%
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Azure Cloud Services
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Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails Alternatives
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Discussions
Azure Cloud Services
Azure Cloud Services Discussions
Monty the Mongoose crying
Azure Cloud Services has no discussions with answers
Ruby on Rails
Ruby on Rails Discussions
Is Ruby on Rails front end?
1 Comment
Ryan R.
RR
Rails can be used as a front end application. Views (written as HTML with embeddable Ruby code) are a primary component of the framework. Read more
What is Ruby on Rails used for?
1 Comment
Vinicius G.
VG
It's used to develop web applications.Read more
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Ruby on Rails has no more discussions with answers