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Microsoft AZ-103

What You'll Learn

  

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  • Implement access management with Azure users, groups, and role-based access control.
  • Use Azure Monitor to configure Azure alerts and review the Azure Activity Log.
  • Query and analyze Log Analytics data.
  • Deploy resources with ARM templates and organize Azure resources.
  • Optimize your use of Azure tools like the Azure portal, Azure PowerShell, Cloud Shell and the Azure CLI.
  • Create Azure storage accounts for different data replication, pricing, and content scenarios.
  • Implement virtual machine storage, blob storage, Azure files, and structured storage.
  • Secure and manage storage with shared access keys, Azure backup, and Azure File Sync.
  • Store and access data using Azure Content Delivery Network, and the Import and Export service.
  • Explain virtual machine usage cases, storage options, pricing,  operating systems, networking capabilities, and general planning  considerations.
  • Create Windows virtual machines in the Azure Portal, with Azure PowerShell, or using ARM Templates.
  • Deploy custom server images and Linux virtual machines.
  • Configure virtual machine networking and storage options.
  • Implement virtual machine high availability, scalability, and custom scripts extensions.
  • Backup, restore, and monitor virtual machines.
  • Understand virtual networking components, IP addressing, and network routing options.
  • Implement Azure DNS domains, zones, record types, and resolution methods.
  • Configure network security groups, service endpoints, logging, and network troubleshooting.
  • Implement site connectivity schemas including VNet-to-VNet connections and virtual network peering.
  • Implement Azure Active Directory, Self-Service Password Reset, Azure AD Identity Protection, and integrated SaaS applications.
  • Configure domains and tenants, users and groups, roles, and devices.
  • Implement and manage Azure Active Directory integration options and Azure AD Application Proxy.
  • Implement and configure Azure Load Balancer, Azure Traffic Manager, and Azure Application Gateway.
  • Use Azure RBAC to grant a granular level of access based on an administrator’s assigned tasks.
  • Use Azure Multi-Factor Authentication to configure a strong authentication for users at sign-in.

Course Details

  Course Duration: 5 Days



Recommended Prerequisites

 

  • Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks.
  • Understanding of network configuration, including TCP/IP, Domain  Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and  encryption technologies.
  • Understanding of Active Directory concepts, including domains,  forests, domain controllers, replication, Kerberos protocol, and  Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP).
  • Understanding of resilience and disaster recovery, including backup and restore operations.



Who Should Attend


 This course is for Azure Administrators. Azure Administrators manage the  cloud services that span storage, networking, and compute cloud  capabilities, with a deep understanding of each service across the full  IT lifecycle. They take end-user requests for new cloud applications and  make recommendations on services to use for optimal performance and  scale, as well as provision, size, monitor and adjust as appropriate.  This role requires communicating and coordinating with vendors. Azure  Administrators use the Azure Portal and as they become more proficient  they use PowerShell and the Command Line Interface. 



Microsoft AZ-300

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

  

After completing this course, students will be able to:

  

  • Managing Azure Subscriptions and Resources
  • Implementing and Managing Storage
  • Deploying and Managing VMs
  • Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks
  • Managing Identities using Azure Active Directory
  • Evaluating and Performing Server Migration to Azure
  • Implementing and Managing Application Services 
  • Implementing Advanced Virtual Networking.
  • Securing Identities using Azure AD.
  • Design and Connectivity Patterns 
  • Hybrid Networking 
  • Address Durability of Data and Caching 
  • Measure Throughput and Structure of Data Access
  • Use shell commands to create an App Service Web App
  • Create Background Tasks
  • Use Swagger to document an API
  • Create a reliable service
  • Create a Reliable Actors app
  • Hands-on with Reliable collections
  • Understand the Azure Container Registry
  • Use Azure Container instances
  • Understand how to Implement authentication using certificates, Azure AD, Azure AD Connect, and tokens.
  • Implement Role-aBsed Access Control (RBAC) authorization.
  • Implement secure data for end-to-end encryption.
  • Implement secure data for implementing SSL and TLS communications.
  • Use Azure Key Vault to manage cryptographic keys.
  • How to configure a message-based integration architecture
  • Understand how to Develop for Asynchronous Processing
  • Begin creating apps for Autoscaling
  • Understand Azure Cognitive Services Solutions

Course Details

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

Course Duration: 5 Days



Recommended Prerequisites

 

None



Who Should Attend


 Successful Cloud Solutions Architects begin this role with practical  experience with operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure,  storage structures, billing, and networking. . 



Microsoft AZ-301

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

  

After completing this course, students will be able to: 

  

  • Integrate their existing solutions with external identity providers using Azure AD B2B or B2C.
  • Design a hybrid identity solution.
  • Determine when to use advanced features of Azure AD such as Managed Service Identity, MFA and Privileged Identity Management.
  • Secure application secrets using Key Vault.
  • Secure application data using SQL Database and Azure Storage features.
  • Detail the various APIs available in Cognitive Services.
  • Identify when to use the Face API, Speech API or Language Understanding (LUIS) service.
  • Describe the relationship to Bot Framework and Azure Bot Services.
  • Determine the ideal pricing option for Azure Storage based on a solution’s requirements.
  • Identify performance thresholds for the Azure Storage service.
  • Determine the type of Storage blobs to use for specific solution components.
  • Use the Azure Files service for SMB operations.
  • Identify solutions that could benefit from the use of StorSimple physical or virtual devices.
  • Compare and contrast monitoring services for applications, the Azure platform, and networking.
  • Design an alert scheme for a solution hosted in Azure.
  • Select the appropriate backup option for infrastructure and data hosted in Azure.
  • Automate the deployment of future resources for backup recovery or scaling purposes.
  • Create a resource group.
  • Add resources to a resource group.
  • Deploy an ARM template to a resource group Integrate an API or Logic App with the API Management service.
  • Design an App Service Plan or multi-region deployment for high performance and scale.
  • Integrate an API or Logic App with the API Management service.
  • Design an App Service Plan or multi-region deployment for high performance and scale.
  • Describe various patterns pulled from the Cloud Design Patterns.
  • Distribute network traffic across multiple loads using load balancers.
  • Design a hybrid connectivity scenario between cloud and on-premise.
  • Design an availability set for one or more virtual machines.
  • Describe the differences between fault and update domains.
  • Author a VM Scale Set ARM template.

Course Details

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

Course Duration: 5 Days



Recommended Prerequisites

 

None



Who Should Attend


 Successful Cloud Solutions Architects begin this role with practical  experience with operating systems, virtualization, cloud infrastructure,  storage structures, billing, and networking. . 



Microsoft AZ-900

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn


After completing this course, students will be able to: 

  

  • Microsoft AZ-900 Exam Objectives
  • Microsoft exam registration process
  • Exam test taking experience and tips
  • Objective: Cloud concepts
  • Objective: Core Azure services
  • Objective: Security, privacy, compliance, and trust
  • Objective Azure pricing and support
  • Question and Answer session

Course Details

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

Course Duration: 1 Days



Recommended Prerequisites

 

None



Who Should Attend


 Anyone planning on taking the AZ-900T01 Exam 



Microsoft AZ-500

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn


After completing this course, students will be able to: 

  

  

  • Describe specialized data classifications on Azure
  • Identify Azure data protection mechanisms
  • Implement Azure data encryption methods
  • Secure Internet protocols and how to implement them on Azure
  • Describe Azure security services and features

Course Details

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

Course Duration: 1 Days


Recommended Prerequisites

 

 Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate 


Who Should Attend


 Students should have at least one year of hands-on experience securing  Azure workloads and experience with security controls for workloads on  Azure. 



Microsoft AZ-203

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn


After completing this course, students will be able to: 

    

  • Provisioning virtual machines
  • Using Batch Service to deploy/maintain resources
  • Learn how to create containerized solutions by using Azure Kubernetes Service.
  • Create and manage Azure App Service resources
  • Integrate push and offline sync in their mobile apps
  • Learn how to document an API.
  • Learn how to create and test Azure Functions.
  • Azure Table storage
  • Azure Cosmos DB
  • Azure Blob
  • Developing against relational databases in Azure.
  • Learn how identity is managed and utilized in Azure solutions by using the Microsoft identity platform
  • Learn about access control (claims-based authorization and  role-based access control) and how to implement secure data solutions.
  • Learn how to create and integrate these resources by using the Azure CLI, REST, and application code.
  • Learn how Azure Monitor operates
  • Learn how to use tools like Log Analytics and Application Insights to better understand what is happening in their application.
  • Learn how to implement autoscale, instrument their solutions to  support monitoring and logging, and use Azure Cache and CDN options to  enhance the end-user experience.
  • Learn how to create and manage their own APIs by using API Management.
  • Learn how to use the different event- and message-based services in Azure within their development solutions.
  • Learn how to create and integrate these resources by using the Azure Portal, Azure CLI, REST, and application code.

Course Details

What You'll Learn

What You'll Learn

Course Duration: 1 Days


Recommended Prerequisites

  

  • Students should have 1-2 years experience as a developer. This  course assumes students know how to code and have a fundamental  knowledge of Azure.
  • It is recommended that students have some experience with PowerShell  or Azure CLI, working in the Azure portal, and with at least one  Azure-supported programming language. Most of the examples in this  course are presented in C\# .NET. 


Who Should Attend

  

  • Students in this course are interested in Azure development or in  passing the Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exam.
  • Students should have 1-2 years’ experience as a developer. This  course assumes students know how to code and have a fundamental  knowledge of Azure. 
  • It is recommended that students have some experience with PowerShell  or Azure CLI, working in the Azure portal, and with at least one  Azure-supported programming language. Most of the examples in this  course are presented in C\# .NET.



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