Have you every been at a baseball game and watched two outfielders collide while trying to catch the ball? This course is designed to help you and your organization avoid such collisions. Especially when it comes to Azure.
Have you every been at a baseball game and watched two outfielders collide while trying to catch the ball? This course is designed to help you and your organization avoid such collisions. Especially when it comes to Azure.
Using a structured process to define clear Azure roles and responsibilities results in a secure system that ensures people, applications and networks work exactly how they should; no less or more. This course, Identifying Roles and Responsibilities in Microsoft Azure, is designed to help you and your organization avoid such collisions, especially when it comes to Azure. First, you'll define what RACI (Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, and Informed) is and what it is used for. Next, you'll discover a process to ensure everyone is on the same page in your roles structure. Then, you'll walk through an example of how to apply the process using The Azure RBAC structure. Last, you'll touch on Azure custom roles and how to build them. By the end of this course, you’ll know all the basics that will allow you and your team to begin leveraging RACI for your Azure implementation.
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