
Compare cloud computing to outsourcing hardware, and cover five components—compute, storage, applications, networking, analytics—and service models IaaS, PaaS, SaaS, plus pay-as-you-go cost, scalability, elasticity, and provider maintenance.
Explore how Azure structures regions and geographies, uses availability zones and region pairs for resilience, and delivers high SLA levels, including DNS 100% availability.
Explore the Azure portal and its core services—compute, storage, networking, and databases. See how web, API, IoT, AI, and DevOps services are presented and managed in practice.
Explore Azure compute options, including virtual machines, containers, app services, and serverless computing. Learn how each enables high availability, scalability, and cloud-native architectures.
Explore Azure compute services, including virtual machines, containers, app services, and serverless computing. Discover web apps, api apps, web jobs, mobile apps, functions, logic apps, and Azure Batch.
Explore Azure compute options from virtual machines to containers, Azure Batch, app services, and functions, focusing on availability sets, resource groups, and node counts for billing.
Explore Azure storage options with automated backup, global replication for disaster resilience, and encryption. Access structured and unstructured data via blob storage, with cost-effective tiers and analytics support.
Explore azure networking fundamentals, including virtual networks and peering, VPN gateways, network security groups, DNS, content delivery networks, and the roles of load balancer, application gateway, and traffic manager.
Explore Microsoft Security Center, which monitors, provides recommendations, and blocks malware, while enabling layered security across on-prem, IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS with policy controls.
Explore how Azure policy defines and enforces standards across resources using policy definitions, initiatives, management groups, and blueprints, and how compliance and monitoring tools support governance.
Explore resource groups as logical containers for Azure resources, learn how to tag, apply naming standards, and enforce policies and resource logs for secure, organized management.
Cloud and AI don’t have to be overwhelming.
In just 90 minutes, this course gives you a clear, structured, and practical understanding of Microsoft Azure and modern cloud technology—without deep technical jargon, without confusion, and without wasting your time.
Whether you’re a business leader, aspiring cloud professional, student, or IT manager, this course breaks down Azure in a way that is easy to understand and immediately useful.
You’ll learn:
What cloud computing really means (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS explained simply)
Core Microsoft Azure services and how they fit together
Azure infrastructure, data, security, and governance fundamentals
How AI and cloud integrate to drive business transformation
Key concepts behind Microsoft’s AI and cloud ecosystem
Real-world use cases that show how organizations leverage Azure
This course aligns with foundational cloud knowledge required for modern Microsoft certifications and leadership roles, including the AI Transformation Leader path Microsoft-link-for-training.
We focus on clarity over complexity.
You won’t get buried in configuration screens or code. Instead, you’ll understand:
How Azure supports business strategy
How security and governance work in the cloud
How data powers AI solutions
How organizations scale using Microsoft’s cloud ecosystem
By the end of this course, you will:
Speak confidently about Azure and cloud technology
Understand how Microsoft’s cloud services connect
Make smarter decisions about cloud adoption
Build a strong foundation for further Azure or AI certifications
If you can spend 90 minutes watching a movie, you can invest 90 minutes to understand the cloud.
Don’t get left behind.
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