Highlights
- Introduction to Azure Integration Services
- Explore Migrating BizTalk Server to AIS
- Introduction to Logic Apps & Microsoft
- Learn Logic Apps Advance Components
- Implementing CI/CD in Logic App Consumption
- Building Enterprise Application Integration
- Introduction to Azure Event Grid and Event Hub and API management
- Introduction to Azure Functions and Microsoft Azure Service Bus
- Exercise using Log Analytics
- Introduction to event-based solutions
Course Details
Module 1: Introduction to Azure Integration Services (day 1)
- Microsoft Integration Platform Vision
- Find the integration tools you need
- Provisioning a Simple Service Bus
- Building a Simple Function App
- Building a Simple Logic App (Consumption)
Module 2: Migrating BizTalk Server to AIS (day 1)
- Microsoft Integration Platform Vision
- Find the integration tools you need
- Provisioning a Simple Service Bus
- Building a Simple Function App
- Building a Simple Logic App (Consumption)
Module 3: Introduction to Logic Apps (day 1)
- Logic App Fundamentals and Best Practices
- Differences between Logic App (Consumption) and Logic App (Standard)
- What are the tools available? Finding the best tool for the requirements.
Module 4: Logic Apps Advance Components (day 1)
- Working with Conditions
- Calling External Logic Apps (Child Logic Apps), asynchronous and synchronous
- Implement Exception Handling
- Applying Looping’s
- Tracking
Module 5: Implementing CI/CD in Logic App Consumption (day 2)
- Introduction to Azure DevOps
- How to apply CI/CD to our Logic Apps Consumption
Module 6: Building Enterprise Application Integration (day 2)
- Introduction to EAI Concepts
- Working with EAI connectors: SFTP, SQL, BizTalk, FILE, ...
- Introduction to Integration Account
- Introduction to B2B features
Module 7: Introduction to Logic App (Standard) (day 3)
- Introduction to Logic App (Standard)
- Building our dev environment.
- Differences between Stateless and Stateful workflows
Module 8: Introduction to Microsoft Azure Service Bus (day 3)
- What Is Service Bus?
- Working with Queues
- Working with Topics
Module 9: Implementing a Publish/Subscribe Model Using Service Bus (day 4)
- Building a pub/sub with Logic App and Service Bus
Module 10: Introduction to Azure Functions (day 4)
- What are Azure Function
- Building an Azure Function
- Integration with Other Azure Services
Module 11: Introduction to Azure Event Grid and Event Hub (day 5)
- Introduction to Event Grid
- Introduction to Event Hubs
Module 12: Introduction to API Management (day 5)
- Introduction to API Management
- Main capabilities
Module 13: Exercise using Log Analytics (extra)
- Creating and managing Blob storage containers and blobs
- Securing Blob storage
- Introduction to Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Creating and managing virtual machines in Azure
- Configuring and securing virtual machines in Azure
- Implementing user authentication and authorization in Azure
- Azure Active Directory basics
- Implementing secure cloud solutions
- Best practices for securing Azure resources
- Introduction to event-based solutions
- Creating and managing Azure Event Grid
- Developing event-based solutions
- Introduction to message-based solutions
- Creating and managing Azure Service Bus
- Developing message-based solutions
Who should attend
This course is ideal for IT professionals, cloud architects, integration specialists, and developers looking to enhance their skills in Azure Integration Services, as well as those involved in migrating from BizTalk Server or implementing enterprise integration and event-based solutions.
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