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Microsoft Ignite 2019 | Cloud Native Applications with .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service | Shayne Boyer, Scott Hunter

With the latest version of .NET Core, it's now easier than ever to build microservices and cloud native applications. In this demo-filled session, learn about the latest features, architecture, and support for building enterprise-grade solutions with C#, .NET Core, and Azure Kubernetes Service.

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Explores cloud-native applications and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are standard in the software development industry
Teaches the latest features of .NET Core and how to use them for building robust cloud-native solutions
Taught by Shayne Boyer and Scott Hunter, recognized experts in .NET and cloud-native development
Examines cloud-native application development, a highly relevant topic in modern software engineering
Involves hands-on demos, allowing learners to apply the concepts directly
Students are expected to have prior knowledge of .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which may be a barrier for beginners

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Learners who complete Cloud Native Applications with .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
DevOps Engineer
As a DevOps Engineer, you are responsible for the automation of software development and operations. A strong knowledge of .NET Core is essential to cultivate to maintain the relation between those developing and those maintaining the application. This course will teach you how .NET and Azure Kubernetes can be used together to streamline cloud native application deployment.
DevOps Architect
A DevOps Architect is responsible for the design and implementation of DevOps processes. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and deploying cloud native applications.
Cloud Developer
A Cloud Developer designs, builds, and deploys cloud applications. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and deploying cloud native applications.
Cloud Engineer
A Cloud Engineer plans, designs, and manages cloud infrastructure for software deployment and maintenance. This course will give you the knowledge of .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which have become very popular tools for deploying and maintaining cloud native applications.
Site Reliability Engineer
A Site Reliability Engineer is responsible for the reliability of software systems, including performance and availability. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building reliable cloud native applications.
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect designs, builds, and manages cloud infrastructure. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and managing cloud native applications.
Cloud Security Engineer
A Cloud Security Engineer is responsible for the security of cloud infrastructure and applications. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and securing cloud native applications.
Cloud Native Architect
A Cloud Native Architect leads all matters of cloud native application design, development, and deployment. Your understanding and abilities in Kubernetes and Docker will help you create an orchestration strategy for containerized applications for your team. This course will provide you with the cloud native knowledge and experience you need to create a robust and scalable infrastructure for your organization's cloud applications.
Systems Engineer
A Systems Engineer is responsible for the design, implementation, and maintenance of computer systems. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and maintaining cloud native systems.
Systems Administrator
A Systems Administrator is responsible for the day-to-day operation of computer systems. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for managing cloud native systems.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer designs, develops, deploys, and maintains software systems. Knowledge of .NET Core will help you write robust applications for your clients. This course will teach you how to build microservices with .NET Core and gives you real-world examples of its usage.
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist uses data to solve business problems. This course will teach you how to use .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service to build cloud native data science applications. These applications can process large amounts of data to identify trends and patterns.
Software Developer
One of a Software Developer's responsibilities is to design, build, test, and maintain software systems. .NET Core is a popular choice for building cloud native applications and microservices, the topic of this very course. Understanding how to leverage this technology will prove useful during your day-to-day duties.
Data Engineer
A Data Engineer designs, builds, and maintains data pipelines. This course will teach you how to use .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service to build cloud native data pipelines. These pipelines handle large amounts of data in a reliable and scalable way.
IT Consultant
An IT Consultant provides consulting services to businesses on how to use technology to improve their operations. This course will teach you about .NET Core and Azure Kubernetes Service, which are essential tools for building and deploying cloud native applications. This course may be useful as this knowledge will assist you in advising clients on how to migrate their applications to the cloud.

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