Highlights
- Introduction to Azure fundamentals
- Engage in interactive labs and real-world demos.
- Learn to create resources using the Azure portal & command line.
- Beginner-Friendly: Ideal for IT professionals new to Azure.
- Practical Skills: Build a strong foundation for your Azure journey.
- Learn about the basics of cloud computing and Azure.
- Learn about Azure architecture and core services.
- Explore some of the core management and governance tools in Azure.
Course Details
Module 1: Introduction to Azure
- Overview of Azure services and architecture
- Understanding cloud computing benefits
- Navigating the Azure portal
- Overview of Azure regions and availability zones
Module 2: Core Azure Services
- Introduction to Azure Virtual Machines
- Overview of Azure App Services
- Basics of Azure Networking
- Introduction to Azure Storage options
Module 3: Azure Management Tools
- Using the Azure Portal and Azure CLI
- Introduction to Azure PowerShell
- Basics of Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates
- Monitoring resources with Azure Monitor
Module 4: Security and Identity
- Understanding Azure security features
- Overview of Azure Active Directory (AAD)
- Implementing role-based access control (RBAC)
- Basics of network security groups (NSGs)
Module 5: Azure Pricing and Support
- Understanding Azure pricing models
- Introduction to Azure Cost Management
- Overview of Azure support plans
- Best practices for cost optimization
Module 6: Networking Fundamentals
- Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
- Basics of Azure VPN Gateway and ExpressRoute
- Implementing Azure Load Balancer
- Overview of Azure DNS
Module 7: Storage Solutions in Azure
- Introduction to Azure Blob Storage
- Basics of Azure Files and Disk Storage
- Implementing Azure Storage Security
- Understanding storage replication options
Module 8: Azure Compute Options
- Overview of Azure Virtual Machines
- Introduction to Azure Container Services
- Basics of Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
- Understanding Azure Functions and Serverless Computing
Module 9: Hands-On Labs and Practical Exercises
- Creating and managing virtual machines
- Deploying web apps with Azure App Services
- Configuring Azure Virtual Networks and security groups
- Exploring Azure storage and compute options through real-world scenarios
Who should attend
- IT Professionals: Individuals new to cloud computing and Azure who want to build foundational skills.
- System Administrators: Those looking to expand their expertise into cloud-based infrastructure.
- Developers: Software engineers interested in learning how to deploy and manage applications on Azure.
- Technology Enthusiasts: Anyone eager to explore and understand the basics of Microsoft Azure.
Feedback
4.8 out of 5 average
“I liked the theory element of the course which gave me a good understanding of the role of databricks and a data factory and how they could be useful on my projects.”
JS, Data analyst
“It was a very useful two days introduction to Azure and I thought the labs were really helpful to get some hands on experience using the tools. The trainer was very helpful and patient in helping with issues arising with the lab exercises.”
JM, Insights analyst