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Robert McMillen, Orin Thomas, Daniel Lachance, Tim Warner, Manoj Nair, John Savill, Gary Grudzinskas, Neil Morrissey, Ned Bellavance, Ammar Hasayen, June Cho, Neeraj Kumar, and Delano Athias

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 will cover the essentials of integration and security on Microsoft Azure. You will learn how to manage subscriptions and resources on Microsoft Azure, how to implement and manage virtual machines and networks, and how to secure identities in the cloud. Microsoft Azure is constantly updating online and there are no version numbers of their cloud products to cite.

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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 will cover the essentials of integration and security on Microsoft Azure. You will learn how to manage subscriptions and resources on Microsoft Azure, how to implement and manage virtual machines and networks, and how to secure identities in the cloud. Microsoft Azure is constantly updating online and there are no version numbers of their cloud products to cite.

What You'll Learn

  • Manage subscriptions and resources on Azure
  • Implement and manage virtual machines
  • Implement advanced virtual networking
  • Secure identities
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    15 courses

    Managing Microsoft Azure Subscriptions

    (1 hours)
    Microsoft Azure is a global enterprise-class cloud computing platform. This course demonstrates how proper cloud governance over subscriptions can be achieved through cloud cost planning, resource tagging, and delegated cloud resource management.

    Creating and Configuring Microsoft Azure Storage Accounts

    (3 hours)
    This course teaches how to configure security, access, management, and monitoring features common to Blob, File, Queue, and Table services using Azure Storage Accounts.

    Import and Export Data to Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    Microsoft Azure has excellent tools and storage capabilities, but if you want to move lots of data to and from Azure, you need this course. See how to ship hard drives using Microsoft standards to send and receive data from your personal data store.

    Implementing Microsoft Azure Backup

    (2 hours)
    Making sure a company can recover from data loss is crucial. This course will show you how to utilize Microsoft Azure Backup for both your Azure and your on-premises backup needs.

    Deploying a Virtual Machine in Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    Deploying a virtual machine in Azure requires a different paradigm from doing so on-premises. This beginner-level course will teach you how to plan and deploy Windows Server and Linux virtual machines in the Microsoft Azure public cloud.

    Configuring Virtual Machines in Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    You may be tasked with configuring virtual machines running in Azure--how do you get started? This course will teach you how to secure, protect, and optimize Windows Server and Linux virtual machines running in Azure.

    Backing Up Virtual Machines in Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    At the core of Azure infrastructure as a service (IaaS) disaster recovery is a thorough knowledge of Azure virtual machine (VM) backup. In this course, you'll learn how to back up and restore VMs running in Azure.

    Managing Microsoft Azure Virtual Networks

    (1 hours)
    Microsoft Azure software-defined networking (SDN) is a critical skill for IT professionals. This course teaches you to design, deploy, and manage Azure virtual networks and their associated resources.

    Connecting Microsoft Azure Virtual Networks

    (1 hours)
    You need connectivity between Azure virtual networks (VPNs) and do not have the time, money, or patience necessary to deploy VPN gateways. This course teaches you how to plan, implement, and troubleshoot VNet peering in Microsoft Azure.

    Managing Public Networking in Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    You need public IP addresses to make infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) resources in Microsoft Azure available on the public Internet. This course teaches you how to plan, implement, and troubleshoot public IP addresses for Azure virtual machines.

    Connecting On-premises Networks with Azure Virtual Networks

    (0 hours)
    One of the great strengths of Microsoft Azure is its robust support for the hybrid cloud. In this advanced-level course, you'll gain the conceptual and practical knowledge to implement a hybrid cloud between on-premises and Azure environments.

    Managing Network Load Balancing in Microsoft Azure

    (1 hours)
    In this course, you'll master Azure software load balancers, including public load balancer, internal load balancer, application gateway, and Traffic Manager.

    Managing Identities in Microsoft Azure Active Directory

    (2 hours)
    Microsoft Azure Active Directory provides modern, cloud-based identity management. This course teaches the basics of managing an Azure Active Directory environment, including users, groups, devices, and applications.

    Implementing Managed Identities for Microsoft Azure Resources

    (1 hours)
    A common challenge when building cloud applications is how to manage the credentials in your code for authenticating to cloud services. This course teaches you about managed identities for Azure resources that solve this problem for you.

    Implementing and Managing Microsoft Azure Multi-factor Authentication

    (5 hours)
    In this course, you'll learn how to use Azure Multi-factor Authentication to add an extra layer of security to your applications and systems. You'll learn all the integration and admin features available. Username and password authentication is susceptible to many forms of attack, and multi-factor authentication offers a way to mitigate this threat.

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