Microsoft Azure Courses
Microsoft Azure courses cover the fundamentals of cloud computing, including building, testing, and managing applications, virtual machines, cloud storage, and networking. These courses provide essential knowledge for IT professionals and developers working with cloud services.
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Learn more about Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure is a public cloud computing platform with solutions that can be used for analytics, virtual computing, storage, networking, and more. To get an entry-level Azure certification, take the Microsoft AZ-900 Azure fundamentals exam – an excellent step for a career in cloud computing as a developer, architect, security professional or data scientist.
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Microsoft Azure is Microsoft's cloud computing platform. Through Azure, organizations can acquire Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), and Software-as-a-Service solutions (SaaS). Azure administrators can build, test, deploy, and manage their applications and services through Microsoft Azure, and they can access resources such as virtual computing, analytics, storage, and networking. Microsoft Azure's largest competitor is Amazon Web Services, but Azure generally proves beneficial to those operating within a Microsoft ecosystem and using utilities such as Microsoft Office 365. As a cloud computing service, Microsoft Azure makes it easier for organizations to leverage and deploy large amounts of resources on-the-fly — paying only for the resources that are used and needed.