About the course:
The chance to demonstrate understanding of cloud concepts, Azure services, Azure workloads, security and privacy in Azure, as well as Azure pricing and support, is provided by the Azure Fundamentals exam. Candidates should be knowledgeable about basic technological principles, such as networking, storage, computing, application development, and application maintenance.
Although it is not a requirement for any of them, Azure Fundamentals can be utilized to be ready for other Azure role-based or specialist certifications.
You can use this course to better your chances of passing the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals test. The course will aid in the development of a thorough grasp of Microsoft Azure, even if you have no intention of taking the exam. Candidates can obtain the Microsoft Certified Azure Fundamentals certification by passing the AZ-900 exam.
Prerequisites
- Curious to learn Microsoft’s constantly growing cloud platform
- Basic IT knowledge on Networks, databases etc.
- Basic understanding of usage of servers and their reason of existence
Target Audience
- Candidates interested in learning more about the cloud but without a technical background
- Technical candidates interested in obtaining advanced certifications in the future
- Participants from top management who are interested in learning about the advantages of cloud computing (Azure)
- Students that want to begin studying the Azure Platform
- Anyone looking to learn the basics of cloud computing and dip their toes in the water
Outcome of the Training
- Understanding of recognition of different cloud concepts
- Knowledge of about Azure’s key services, the ideas of security, privacy, trust, and compliance
- Recognizing Azure’s costs and customer service
FAQs
What is the primary goal of this training for the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam?
The following are the primary goals for taking this course:
- Recognising different cloud concepts
- Learning about Azure’s key services
- Understanding the ideas of security, privacy, trust, and compliance
- Recognizing Azure’s costs and customer service