What you will learn?
Understand cloud computing concepts and Azure’s role in the cloud ecosystem
Identify core Azure services and solutions
Use Azure management tools and portals
Understand security, compliance, and governance in Azure
Monitor and analyze Azure environments
Estimate Azure pricing and manage costs
Target Audience
IT professionals beginning their journey with cloud services
Business stakeholders looking to understand Azure capabilities
Technical sales and pre-sales professionals
Anyone preparing for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification
About this course
Learners will gain a strong understanding of cloud computing models such as public, private, and hybrid, and how Azure supports Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS), Platform as a Service (PaaS), and Software as a Service (SaaS). Through demonstrations and real-world examples, participants will explore Azure's core architecture, management tools, networking components, identity services, monitoring solutions, and cost management tools.
The course also emphasizes Azure’s approach to security and compliance, covering services like Azure Security Center, Azure Active Directory, and governance frameworks. Learners will gain practical insights into calculating costs using Azure pricing tools, managing workloads, and understanding service-level agreements.
Whether you are preparing for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals exam or simply looking to better understand the capabilities of Azure, this course offers the knowledge needed to confidently navigate the cloud landscape.
Requirements
No prior technical experience is required
A general understanding of IT or business solutions is helpful
Interest in cloud technologies and services