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Mike Pfeiffer, Sahil Malik, Alan Smith, Matt Honeycutt, Jeff Hopper, Stephen W. Thomas, and Nikola Milanovic

Microsoft Azure is a cloud platform that provides infrastructure, managed services, and anything else you might need for your business applications. It is suited for businesses that want to leverage cloud servers, and who want to employ a vast array of intelligent services to work at scale and at cheaper costs than on-premises at your location.This path covers the advanced topics that a Developer should know to become proficient at developing on Microsoft Azure. You’ll learn how to develop applications for an Azure cloud model, how to implement cloud integration solutions, and how to develop Azure Cognitive Services applications. Microsoft Azure is updated continuously and versioning is not a concern for this technology.

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Microsoft Azure is a cloud platform that provides infrastructure, managed services, and anything else you might need for your business applications. It is suited for businesses that want to leverage cloud servers, and who want to employ a vast array of intelligent services to work at scale and at cheaper costs than on-premises at your location.This path covers the advanced topics that a Developer should know to become proficient at developing on Microsoft Azure. You’ll learn how to develop applications for an Azure cloud model, how to implement cloud integration solutions, and how to develop Azure Cognitive Services applications. Microsoft Azure is updated continuously and versioning is not a concern for this technology.

What You'll Learn

  • Develop for an Azure cloud model
  • Implement cloud integration solutions
  • Develop Azure Cognitive Services, Bot, and IoT solutions
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    Seven courses

    Microsoft Azure Batch: Getting Started

    (2 hours)
    This course, Microsoft Azure Batch: Getting Started, will focus on the use of the Azure Batch service for job processing, using the rendering of a 3D ray-traced animation as an example. Cloud Computing platforms, such as Microsoft Azure, bring the availability of massive compute resources on a consumption billing model. The Azure Batch service simplifies the task of running distributed parallel compute jobs in the cloud.

    Microsoft Azure Developer: Enterprise Messaging and Eventing

    (2 hours)
    Are you interested in Messaging and Eventing inside Azure? This course will take a look at all the different Enterprise options available. Each module starts with an Enterprise use case for each technology and then see how to build it yourself!

    Microsoft Azure Developer: Integrating an App or Service with Microsoft Graph

    (1 hours)
    Microsoft has a suite of products and services with an API called Microsoft Graph. This course will show you how to leverage these products and services in your own solutions.

    Instrument Application with Azure Monitor Application Insights

    (0 hours)
    Microsoft Azure's Application Insights is a popular application performance monitoring tool. This course will show you how to embed application insights into your project and analyze that collected telemetry from the Azure portal.

    Microsoft Azure Developer: Implementing Application Logging with App Service Logs

    (1 hours)
    Diagnostics Logs can help you walk through what has occurred so that you can diagnose user error reports. In this course, you will learn how to monitor your production applications using Microsoft Azure's Diagnostic Logs.

    Microsoft Azure Developer: Developing for Autoscaling

    (1 hours)
    This course will showcase the most important things to focus on when writing cloud-enabled applications and writing code that scales using Azure infrastructure.

    Microsoft Azure Developer: Creating IoT Solutions

    (1 hours)
    Microsoft Azure provides services for creating Internet of Things solutions. This course will show you how to use Azure IoT Hub, Device Provisioning Service, Stream Analytics, and Time Series Insights to address IoT challenges.

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