Microsoft Azure Course

Microsoft Azure Course

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Microsoft Azure Course

Our Microsoft Azure course is designed to provide you with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on skills, focused on Azure's primary use cases. Unlock lucrative career opportunities and become a sought-after cloud expert with our comprehensive Microsoft Azure Certification Training. This hands-on course equips you with the skills to architect, deploy, and manage cutting-edge cloud solutions, positioning you at the forefront of the digital transformation revolution.

Cloud Computing Fundamentals:
  • Understanding cloud concepts and Azure architecture
  • Primary Azure Use Case: Running virtual machines and containers in the cloud
  • Hosting infrastructure components like DNS servers
  • Deploying Windows Server services such as IIS
  • Managing third-party applications in the Azure environment
Core Azure Services:
  • Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks
  • Azure Container Instances and Azure Kubernetes Service
  • Azure App Services for web and mobile apps
  • Azure Storage solutions

Azure, launched in 2010, has rapidly grown to become a leading cloud services provider, offering a vast array of solutions for businesses of all sizes. From infrastructure and application services to AI and machine learning capabilities, Azure provides the tools and technologies that drive innovation in today's fast-paced business environment.
In this course, you'll dive deep into Azure's core services and advanced features, including:

  • Azure Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks
  • Azure App Services
  • Azure Storage solutions
  • Azure Active Directory
  • Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
  • Azure DevOps

Our curriculum goes beyond theory, emphasizing hands-on learning through real-world projects and scenarios. You'll gain practical experience in deploying and managing cloud resources, implementing security measures, setting up continuous integration and deployment pipelines, and optimizing cloud spend.

By the end of this course, you'll have the skills and confidence to design, implement, and manage robust cloud solutions using Microsoft Azure, positioning yourself as a valuable asset in the competitive IT job market. Whether you're looking to advance your current career or pivot into the exciting world of cloud computing, this Azure certification training is your gateway to becoming a leader in digital transformation.

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Why Learn Microsoft Azure

Mastering Microsoft Azure opens doors to exciting opportunities in the evolving landscape of cloud computing:

  • Growing market share: Azure is rapidly gaining ground in the cloud market, making it a crucial skill for IT professionals.
  • Integration with Microsoft ecosystem: Azure seamlessly integrates with widely-used Microsoft tools and services, making it a preferred choice for many organizations.
  • Hybrid cloud capabilities: Azure's strong hybrid cloud offerings make it attractive to enterprises looking to maintain on-premises infrastructure alongside cloud services.
  • Career advancement: Azure skills are in high demand, with certified professionals often commanding higher salaries and better job prospects.
  • Versatility: Azure's wide range of services makes it applicable across various industries and job roles, from developers to data scientists and IT administrators.
  • Innovation focus: Microsoft's commitment to AI, IoT, and edge computing positions Azure at the forefront of technological innovation.
  • Enterprise adoption: Many large enterprises are adopting Azure, creating a strong job market for Azure-skilled professionals.
  • Cost-efficiency: Azure's pay-as-you-go model and tools for cost management make it an attractive option for businesses of all sizes.

By mastering Azure, you'll equip yourself with a skill set that's not only in high demand today but also poised for continued growth and relevance in the future of cloud computing.

Azure Studies as Part of the DevOps Development Track

Azure provides DevOps professionals with the ability to develop, edit, share, and implement systems, using relevant technologies and programming languages such as Linux, Python, Docker, Zabbix, Kubernetes, Jenkins, and more. Azure platform allows for easier work using the Agile methodology and enables the development of the same project while effectively and systematically integrating numerous factors within the company to create an efficient and proper software development and testing process. The Azure course can be learned as a standalone course or as part of a comprehensive training track specializing in DevOps for training and placement.

Azure for DevOps Professionals

Our Microsoft Azure course is an essential component for those pursuing a career in DevOps. Here's why Azure is crucial for DevOps practitioners:

  • Agile Development: Azure facilitates Agile methodologies, allowing DevOps teams to develop, edit, share, and implement systems more efficiently.
  • Collaborative Environment: The platform enables effective collaboration among various stakeholders in a company, streamlining the software development and testing process.
  • Integration with DevOps Tools: Azure seamlessly integrates with popular DevOps tools and technologies, including Linux, Python, Docker, Zabbix, Kubernetes, and Jenkins.
  • Comprehensive DevOps Solution: While this course focuses on Azure, it can be taken as part of our broader DevOps career track, which covers a wide range of relevant technologies and programming languages.
  • Career Advancement: By mastering Azure in the context of DevOps, you'll position yourself for exciting career opportunities in this rapidly growing field.

Whether you're taking this course as a standalone or as part of our comprehensive DevOps training and placement program, you'll gain valuable skills that are in high demand in today's IT industry.

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What You Learn in Our course

Our Microsoft Azure course is designed to provide you with comprehensive knowledge and hands-on skills. Here's what you'll learn:

  • Azure Fundamentals:
    • Understanding cloud concepts
    • Azure architecture and services overview
    • Azure pricing and support models
  • Core Azure Services:
    • Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks
    • Azure Storage (Blobs, Files, Queues, Tables)
    • Azure App Services for web and mobile apps
  • Security and Identity:
    • Azure Active Directory
    • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
    • Azure Security Center and best practices
  • Data and Analytics:
    • Azure SQL Database and Cosmos DB
    • Big Data and Analytics services (HDInsight, Data Lake)
    • Azure Synapse Analytics
  • DevOps and Application Development:
    • Azure DevOps for CI/CD pipelines
    • Containerization with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
    • Serverless computing with Azure Functions
  • Monitoring and Management:
    • Azure Monitor and Log Analytics
    • Azure Automation for process automation
    • Cost management and optimization strategies
  • Cloud Architecture:
    • Designing resilient and scalable solutions
    • Implementing hybrid cloud architectures
    • Best practices for Azure solution design
  • AI and Machine Learning:
    • Azure Cognitive Services
    • Azure Machine Learning workspace
    • Implementing AI solutions in Azure
  • IoT and Edge Computing:
    • Azure IoT Hub and IoT Central
    • Edge computing with Azure Stack
  • Hands-on Projects:
    • Real-world scenarios and case studies
    • Building and deploying complete Azure solutions
    • Troubleshooting and optimizing Azure environments

By the end of this course, you'll have a robust skill set in Microsoft Azure, preparing you for Azure certification exams and equipping you with the practical knowledge to excel in cloud-based roles across the IT industry.

Skills & Techniques

  • Cloud Computing Fundamentals: Understand core concepts of cloud computing and Azure's approach.
  • Azure Global Infrastructure: Comprehend Azure's global infrastructure, including regions, availability zones, and edge locations.
  • Azure Active Directory (Azure AD): Implement and manage identity and access management.
  • Virtual Networks: Design and configure isolated cloud networks in Azure.
  • Azure Virtual Machines: Deploy and manage virtual machines in the cloud.
  • Azure Storage: Work with various storage options including Blob, File, Queue, and Table storage.
  • Azure Resource Manager: Understand and use Azure's deployment and management service.
  • Azure App Service: Deploy and scale web applications and APIs.
  • Azure Functions: Develop and deploy serverless applications.
  • Azure Cosmos DB: Work with Azure's globally distributed, multi-model database service.

These skills and techniques prepare you for roles such as Azure Solutions Architect, Cloud Administrator, DevOps Engineer, Azure Data Engineer, and Cloud Security Specialist. They provide a comprehensive foundation for designing, deploying, and managing applications and infrastructure on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform.

Course Structure

Ch. 1

Introduction

Ch. 2

Overview of Azure Services

Ch. 3

Azure Virtual Machines (Windows)

Ch. 4

Azure Virtual Machine (Linux)

Ch. 5

Azure active directory

Ch. 6

Azure data factory

Ch. 7

Azure virtual network

Ch. 8

AWS vs Azure

Ch. 9

Core Azure Storage Products

Ch. 10

Core Azure Networking Products

Ch. 11

Azure Security Solutions

Head of the department
teacher-image-Dmitri-Danilov

Meet your instructor

Dmitri Danilov

Head of QA and DevOps Departments

Holds a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, Network manager, and C++ developer. UI/UX user interface developer for Android applications. Has a vast experience working with Jenkins, Git, Docker, K8S, Ansible, and as a Linux admin.

What our graduates say

FAQs

What is Azure Primarily Used For?

Running virtual machines or containers in the cloud is one of the most popular uses for Microsoft Azure. These computing resources can host infrastructure components, such as Domain Name System (DNS) servers; Windows Server services - such as Internet Information Services (IIS); or third-party applications.

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What is Azure?

Azure is a vast collection of servers and networking hardware, running a complex set of distributed applications. These applications orchestrate the configuration and operation of virtualized hardware and software on those servers. The orchestration of these servers is what makes Azure so powerful.

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What is Azure compared to AWS?

Both AWS and Azure provide long-term and reliable storage services. AWS has services like AWS S3, EBS, and Glacier, while Azure Storage Services has Blob storage, Disk storage, and Standard Archive. AWS S3 promises high availability and automatic replication between regions.

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