Cloud Computing Essentials with Azure Management

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Cloud Computing Essentials with Azure Management

Coursera · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·1w ago
In this course, you’ll cover the fundamentals of cloud computing, exploring key concepts, Azure services, and management tools. You’ll engage in hands-on projects, applying your knowledge to optimize resources using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Azure Policy, and Azure Monitor. You’ll also gain practical insights into automated deployment, governance, and resource optimization within the Azure ecosystem. By the end of this course, you’ll be able to discuss the fundamentals and benefits of cloud computing, explain different cloud computing models and their real-world applications, and describe core Azure services, their features, and use cases. You’ll also explore advanced Azure capabilities, implement comprehensive monitoring solutions using Azure Monitor, and apply governance and resource optimization strategies to effectively manage cloud environments. This course also supports foundational knowledge aligned with Microsoft 365 Fundamentals concepts.
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