Cloud Academy: Azure Fundamentals

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Version: Azure
Duration: 1 day (09:00-17:00)
Price training (excl. VAT) starting at: On demand
Number of people: 1-10p

Description

The Azure Fundamentals training is an introductory course designed to provide participants with a solid foundation in Microsoft Azure. This training covers the core concepts of Azure, including cloud computing principles, Azure services, solutions, and management tools. Participants will learn about Azure pricing, support options, and cloud security, gaining a comprehensive understanding of how Azure operates and how it can benefit their organization.

At Xylos, we recognize that each organization has unique needs and objectives. That’s why we offer custom-made training solutions tailored to address the specific requirements of your team. Whether you need a basic introduction for beginners or more advanced, role-specific training, Xylos can create a program that meets your precise needs. Our custom training ensures that your team acquires the relevant skills and knowledge to effectively leverage Azure in your business environment.

Objective

This training bridges the gap between theory and practice, specifically for system administrators with no prior Azure knowledge, preparing them to handle real-world challenges with confidence and competence.

Target Audience

This training is specifically designed for system administrators who have no prior Azure knowledge. It will be tailored to address their unique needs and help them get up to speed with Azure.

Format

Xylos is no stranger to offering training programs in various forms. We always strive to create the most pleasant learning experience for your team. Which is best for you: onsite, offsite, online or self-paced? Mix and match is also possible.

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