Azure Training

Azure Training for Teams
Azure Training for Teams

Designed specifically for network admins, security and AD admins as well as development teams, this is the quickest way to get your entire team up to speed on Azure.

Azure training for Network Admins and Dev Teams, encompasses real world experience from over 200 migrations – presented in an engaging, interactive format. Your teams will walk away with advanced knowledge of:

  • Azure Accounts, Subscriptions, Management Groups and Resource Groups
  • Infrastructure in Azure, including hybrid cloud networking, VNETs, Subnets, NSGs, Custom Routes, complex VPN topologies, shared services and tenancy models and much more.
  • Key PaaS Constructs including SQL Azure, Azure Web Apps, Logic Apps, Azure Functions, Azure Web Jobs
  • Cloud Assessment and Migration Tools – Tools and Best Practices – Cloud native tools, third party and open source tools for real world migrations.
  • Identity Use Cases – Azure AD,  RBAC, Identity Federation – User Management, Keys, Access to Cloud Resources, Best Practices for AWS, Azure, GCP
  • Monitoring of apps and cloud infrastructure – Cloud Native Tools, Monitoring Functions, Advanced Monitoring Configuration, Network Watcher, Azure Monitor
  • Highly Available Websites in the Public Cloud – Learn the tips and tricks for building HA sites, including Autoscaling, CDNs, NoSQL offerings, replication and more .
  • Scalable Data Solutions in the Public Cloud – Take a deep dive into cloud native data hosting constructs.
  • Backup and D.R. in the cloud – Probably the number one reason to adopt the public cloud – you could save over 50% on your D.R strategy, without entailing any downtime.
  • Security – Network Layer, Data and App Security in Azure. Azure key vault, Azure Firewall, NSGs, Custom DMZs
  • Azure Devops, Azure Boards, Repos, Pipelines, Artifacts and VS Integration. Azure Functions and where they fit in.

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