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zure is a cloud computing platform provided by Microsoft, offering a wide range of services for computing, storage, networking, databases, artificial intelligence, and much more. If you're looking to learn Azure, you can choose from a variety of courses depending on your current level and the type of Azure expertise you're aiming to gain. Here are some common categories for Azure courses: 1. Azure Fundamentals (Beginner Level) Target Audience: Beginners who are new to cloud computing and Azure. Overview: This course covers the basic concepts of cloud computing, Azure services, pricing, and support options. Key Topics: Cloud Concepts and Azure Basics Core Azure services (compute, networking, storage, databases) Azure Pricing and Billing Azure Governance and Compliance Recommended Courses: Microsoft Learn: Azure Fundamentals Pluralsight: Introduction to Azure for Developers Coursera: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals 2. Azure Administrator (Intermediate Level) Target Audience: Individuals who want to manage Azure services, including virtual machines, storage, and networks. Overview: Focuses on managing and monitoring Azure environments, provisioning virtual machines, configuring networks, and managing storage. Key Topics: Managing Azure subscriptions and resources Implementing and managing storage Configuring and managing virtual networks Managing identities with Azure Active Directory (AD).
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