Udemy
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
    •  
Turn what you know into an opportunity and reach millions around the world.
Learn More
Your cart is empty.
Keep shopping
AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Complete Beginners Guide
Hot & New
New
Rating: 4.9 out of 5(26 ratings)
77 students

What you'll learn

  • Master AZ-900 cloud concepts from scratch with simple beginner-friendly explanations
  • Understand Azure services, pricing, security, governance, and management without technical overwhelm
  • Learn how to choose between IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, public cloud, private cloud, and hybrid cloud
  • Build confidence with Azure compute, networking, storage, identity, monitoring, and cost tools
  • Prepare for real AZ-900 exam questions using clear examples, scenarios, quizzes, and revision tips
  • Understand the Azure portal, resource groups, subscriptions, and core cloud architecture step by step
  • Learn the key Azure security, identity, compliance, and governance topics beginners often struggle with
  • Finish the course ready to revise smarter, avoid common exam traps, and approach AZ-900 with confidence

Course content

19 sections58 lectures7h 59m total length
  • What cloud computing is (definition + core idea)7:30
  • Shared Responsibility Model (who manages what)7:53
  • Why organizations adopt cloud (big-picture overview)9:16
  • Cloud Computing Summary Quiz

Requirements

  • No prior Azure, cloud, or coding experience required this course is designed for complete beginners and only requires basic computer skills and a willingness to learn

Description

Want to pass the Microsoft AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals exam and finally understand how Azure actually works?


This beginner-friendly AZ-900 course is designed to take you from little or no cloud knowledge to a clear, practical understanding of Microsoft Azure, cloud computing, and the key services tested in the exam.


AZ-900 is a fundamentals exam, but it can still catch people out. Many questions are scenario-based, meaning you need to know more than simple definitions. You need to understand which Azure service fits which situation, how cloud pricing works, how identity and security are handled, and how Azure resources are managed.


That is exactly what this course is built to help you do.

You will learn through clear video lectures, visual PowerPoint-style explanations, practical Azure demos, downloadable summary documents, section quizzes, and two full-length practice tests with 50 questions each.


This course covers all major AZ-900 exam domains:

Cloud Concepts

You will start with the foundations of cloud computing, including what the cloud is, why organizations use it, and how the shared responsibility model works.

You will learn the difference between public, private, and hybrid cloud, understand consumption-based pricing, explore serverless computing, and compare important cloud benefits such as high availability, scalability, elasticity, reliability, security, governance, and manageability.

You will also learn how to compare IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS, one of the most important topics for the AZ-900 exam.


Azure Architecture and Services

Next, you will learn how Azure is structured and how to recognize the most important Azure services.

This includes Azure regions, region pairs, availability zones, datacenters, resource groups, subscriptions, management groups, and the Azure resource hierarchy.

You will also learn core Azure services across compute, networking, storage, migration, identity, access, and security.

Topics include:

  • Virtual machines, containers, functions, and web apps

  • VNets, subnets, peering, VPN Gateway, ExpressRoute, and endpoints

  • Storage accounts, storage tiers, redundancy, backup, and file transfer tools

  • Azure Migrate and Azure Data Box

  • Microsoft Entra ID, MFA, SSO, Conditional Access, Azure RBAC, Zero Trust, defense in depth, and Microsoft Defender for Cloud

The goal is not just to memorize service names. The goal is to understand when and why you would choose each service.


Azure Management and Governance

In the final part of the course, you will learn how Azure environments are controlled, governed, monitored, and managed.

You will cover Azure cost management, tags, the Pricing Calculator, Microsoft Purview, Azure Policy, resource locks, Azure portal, Cloud Shell, Azure CLI, Azure PowerShell, Azure Arc, ARM, ARM templates, Azure Advisor, Azure Service Health, Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, alerts, and Application Insights.

These are key AZ-900 topics because they show how organizations keep Azure environments secure, reliable, compliant, and cost-effective.


What You Get in This Course

This course includes:

  • Beginner-friendly AZ-900 video lectures

  • Practical Azure demos

  • Clear PowerPoint-style explanations

  • Downloadable summary documents

  • Mini quizzes and section quizzes

  • Scenario-based exam practice

  • Two full-length practice tests

  • 50 questions in each practice test

  • Explanations to help you understand why answers are correct or incorrect


Who This Course Is For

This course is ideal for:

  • Complete beginners to cloud computing

  • Students preparing for the Microsoft AZ-900 exam

  • IT support and helpdesk professionals

  • Project managers and business analysts working with Azure teams

  • Sales, pre-sales, and non-technical professionals

  • Developers, network engineers, and security beginners starting with Azure

  • Anyone who wants a clear, structured introduction to Microsoft Azure

No previous Azure experience is required. Everything is explained from the beginning using simple language, practical examples, demos, and exam-focused comparisons.


By the end of this course, you will understand the core Azure concepts, recognize the major services, avoid common exam traps, and feel much more confident approaching the AZ-900 exam.


Start learning Azure Fundamentals today and build the cloud foundation you need for your Microsoft certification journey.

Who this course is for:

  • This course is for complete beginners who want to pass the AZ-900 exam, build a strong foundation in Microsoft Azure, and start moving toward entry-level IT, cloud, help desk, support, or technology career opportunities!