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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900)

The Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) course provides acomprehensive introduction to cloud computing concepts and Microsoft Azureservices. It equips participants with the knowledge required to understand howcloud technologies enable digital transformation, scalability, security, andoperational efficiency.

This program covers core Azure services, architecture,pricing models, governance, compliance, and identity management, preparingparticipants for the AZ-900 certification exam and enabling informeddecision-making about cloud adoption.

Course Curriculum

1

    • What is Cloud Computing?
    • Benefits of cloud adoption
    • Public, Private, and Hybrid Cloud
    • IaaS, PaaS, SaaS models
    • Consumption-based pricing
    • High availability, scalability, elasticity
    • Disaster recovery and fault tolerance

2

  • Azure regions and availability zones
  • Resource groups and subscriptions
  • Management groups
  • Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
  • Azure Portal overview
  • Azure CLI & PowerShell basics
  • Azure global infrastructure

3

  • Virtual Machines (VMs)
  • Azure App Service
  • Containers & Kubernetes (AKS overview)
  • Azure Functions (serverless computing)
  • Virtual Machine Scale Sets
  • Choosing the right compute solution

4

  • Virtual Networks (VNet)
  • Subnets and IP addressing
  • VPN Gateway & ExpressRoute
  • Load Balancer & Application Gateway
  • DNS services
  • Network security groups (NSGs)
  • Traffic management

5

  • Storage accounts overview
  • Blob storage
  • File storage
  • Disk storage
  • Queue & Table storage
  • Data redundancy options
  • Storage security features

6

  • Microsoft Entra ID (Azure AD)
  • Authentication vs Authorization
  • Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA)
  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)
  • Conditional Access
  • Zero Trust principles
  • Security Center & Defender for Cloud

7

  • Azure Policy
  • Resource locks
  • Tags and cost tracking
  • Management groups
  • Compliance frameworks
  • Service Trust Portal
  • Governance best practices

8

  • Azure pricing model
  • Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)
  • Pricing calculator
  • Cost management tools
  • Budgeting and alerts
  • Reservations and savings plans

9

  • Azure Monitor
  • Log Analytics
  • Application Insights
  • Service Health
  • Support plans
  • SLA concepts

10

  • Cloud adoption framework overview
  • Migration strategies
  • Hybrid cloud scenarios
  • Business continuity planning
  • Cloud readiness assessment

11

  • AZ-900 exam structure
  • Sample questions & practice tests
  • Key exam tips
  • Revision of core concepts

12

Participants will:

  • Navigate the Azure Portal
  • Create basic resources (VM, storage, VNet)
  • Configure identity and access
  • Explore pricing tools
  • Monitor services

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Typical delivery formats:

  • 2–3 Days Intensive (Corporate)
  • 1 Week Part-Time Program
  • Evening / Weekend Sessions
  • Virtual or Classroom Delivery

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Upon completion, participants will be able to:

  • Explain how cloud computing works
  • Identify appropriate Azure services for business needs
  • Understand cloud cost structures
  • Support organizational cloud initiatives
  • Communicate effectively with technical teams
  • Prepare for AZ-900 certification

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Participants receive:

  • ProCert Certificate of Completion
  • Preparation for Microsoft AZ-900 Exam

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This course is ideal for:

 Non-Technical & Business Professionals

  • Executives and Managers
  • Business Analysts
  • Project Managers
  • Finance & Procurement Teams
  • Sales & Pre-sales Professionals
  • Digital Transformation Leaders


Technical Beginners

  • IT Support Staff
  • Network & System Administrators
  • Developers starting cloud journey
  • Cybersecurity beginners
  • Students & Graduates
  • Career switchers into tech

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By the end of the program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand cloud computing principles and service models
  • Describe Azure architecture and core services
  • Identify Azure solutions for compute, networking, and storage
  • Explain security, identity, and governance in Azure
  • Understand pricing, cost management, and support plans
  • Evaluate cloud adoption scenarios for organizations
  • Prepare confidently for the AZ-900 certification exam

This course includes

  • 17+ Activity Modules
  • 40 hours + lessons
  • Lifetime access
  • Certificate of completion
  • Available on desktop and mobile

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