Cloud Specialist-Azure (Standard)

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Azure serves as a comprehensive public cloud platform, offering a spectrum of services including infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS).

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9 Weeks

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Azure serves as a comprehensive public cloud platform, offering a spectrum of services, including infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS).

It facilitates capabilities in analytics, virtualization, storage, and networking, among others. This allows enterprises to accelerate application development and deployment without the burden of managing the underlying IT infrastructure.

Our curated selection of Microsoft Azure training modules covers a multitude of topics, ranging from security protocols to system administration and development practices.

Participating in these tailored training programs will equip individuals with the expertise required to proficiently utilize Azure for crafting, administering, and managing cloud-centric business solutions, thereby enhancing their career prospects within leading organizations.

Microsoft Azure Fundamentals

The Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification serves as a credential for demonstrating a foundational understanding of cloud computing principles as well as specific Azure features encompassing services, workloads, data privacy, security measures, cost structures, and support mechanisms. Securing this certification opens doors to a diverse array of technical career paths available within the Azure ecosystem.

Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate

The Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate certification is a role-focused credential that confirms a professional's expertise in configuring, overseeing, and monitoring Azure cloud infrastructures. Acquiring this certification positions individuals for success in roles such as Azure Cloud Administrator and Azure Solutions Architect, among others

Following are the various roles and responsibilities of a cloud administrator in an organization:

  • Choose the best cloud technologies and providers

  • Configure and support cloud systems

  • Set up private clouds

  • Manage permissions, patches, and service deployments

  • Build policies for cloud systems

  • Manage cloud resources and network performance

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