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1. Cloud Computing Concepts
2. Azure Core Services & Architecture
3. Azure Security, Identity & Governance
4. Cost Management & Service Level Agreements
5. Azure Management Tools
6. Compliance, Governance & Trust
7. Azure Deployment and Support Models
8. Foundations for Certification & Cloud Careers
After AZ-900, learners can confidently explain what Azure is, how its services work,
how it is secured, and how costs are controlled,
laying a strong foundation for deeper Azure certifications and cloud roles.
None. It is designed for absolute beginners.
A general understanding of IT concepts and basic computer literacy is helpful. It’s perfect for sales,
marketing, finance, decision-makers, and technical newcomers.
| Day | Modules |
| Thursday | 1. Describe cloud concepts
· Cloud computing models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) and service types. · Benefits of cloud computing (high availability, scalability, elasticity, agility, fault tolerance, disaster recovery). · Capital Expenditure (CapEx) vs. Operational Expenditure (OpEx).
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| Friday | 2. Describe Azure Architecture and Services
· Core Azure architectural components (regions, availability zones, management groups, subscriptions, resource groups). · Core Azure services (compute, networking, storage, load balancer, databases). · Azure Identity, Access, and Security (Azure AD, MFA, Defender, Key Vault).
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| Saturday |
3. Describe Azure Management and Governance · Cost management tools (Pricing Calculator, Cost Management + Billing). · Governance features (Azure Policy, RBAC, Locks, Tags, Blueprints). · Monitoring tools (Azure Monitor, Service Health, Azure Advisor). 4. Azure Support & Services · Azure support plans · Azure Marketplace
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