SCOM Monitoring for Azure and its Licensing

Hi All,
In a hybrid environment , If i have my scom management group set up on-premise and want to monitor boxes from AZURE , does this require additional licensing to monitor boxes in Azure? If Yes can anyone help me with the information.
Regards,
Hemanshu Kadam

Hi,
To monitor Azure, here is an article for your reference:
Walkthrough to Configure System Center Management Pack for Windows Azure Fabric Preview for SCOM 2012 SP1 (with a MetricsHub Bonus)
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/walterm/archive/2013/04/13/first-impressions-on-system-center-management-pack-for-windows-azure-fabric-preview-for-scom-2012-sp1.aspx
Regards,
Yan Li
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