So, in summary, Microsoft handles the infrastructure and application, while the customer is in charge of their data. It's a good balance of responsibilities.
Haha, this question is a classic cloud responsibility tricky one. I can see the logic in all the answers, but I think I'm leaning towards A - identity and directory infrastructure management. Gotta keep those user accounts straight, you know?
You both make good points, but I'm going with B - application management. Isn't that where the line is drawn? The SaaS provider handles the app itself, but the customer is responsible for things like configuration, customization, and user management.
Hmm, I was thinking D - operating system updates. Isn't that a shared responsibility between the SaaS provider and the customer? The provider handles the underlying OS, but the customer may need to manage some updates on their end.
This question really hits at the heart of cloud responsibilities. I'd say the answer is C - information and data management. In SaaS, the provider is responsible for the app and infrastructure, but the customer has to manage their own data.
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