Last week I completed my 4 days (6 hours daily) Microsoft AZURE training. Course details are as below, Overall this training was terrific.
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•Introduction to Microsoft Azure Overview
•Azure Portals (ARM and Classic)
•Managing Azure with Windows PowerShell and Visual Studio c#
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•Implement, Deploy and Configure websites (IAAS and PAAS)
•Configure diagnostics, monitoring and analytics
•How to scale and resilience
•Manage hosting plans
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•Implement virtual machines and Deploy workloads on Azure
•Implement images and disks, VHD
•Perform configuration management
•Configure VM networking
•Configure VM resiliency
•Design and implement VM storage
•Monitor VMs
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•Implement cloud services Configure cloud services and roles
•Deploy and manage cloud services
•Monitor cloud services
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•Implement storage Implement blobs and Azure files
•Manage access
•Configure diagnostics, monitoring and analytics
•Implement SQL databases
•Implement recovery services
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•Implement an Azure Active Directory Integrate an Azure AD with existing directories
•Configure the Application Access Panel
•Integrate an app with Azure AD
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•Implement virtual networks Configure a virtual network
•Modify a network configuration
•Design and implement a multi-site or hybrid network
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Training was conducted by Vikram Pendse a Microsoft Technology enthusiast, To my amaze he is MVP (Microsoft most Valuable Professional) almost 8 years, I found him very down to earth. He had complete idea what he is teaching and tried solving all my queries, and I was complete satisfied with the answers. He had authored many great articles on http://www.dotnetcurry.com/author/vikram-pendse and http://pendsevikram.blogspot.in/. Another thing I got to know he is a speaker on Microsoft technology, If anyone is interested he/she can register to the microsoft events http://www.puneusergroup.org/events/azureforstartups/index.html and attend those seminar and which are completely free.

