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AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Training

A foundational training program that introduces Microsoft Azure cloud concepts, core services, security, compliance, and pricing, aligned with the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification.

Target Audience

  • Beginners interested in learning cloud computing fundamentals

  • Students and recent graduates exploring cloud and IT careers

  • IT professionals new to Microsoft Azure

  • Business professionals wanting to understand cloud concepts and Azure services

  • Career switchers transitioning into cloud or IT roles

  • Professionals preparing for the AZ-900 certification

  • Support and operations staff working with cloud-based systems

  • Non-technical roles seeking foundational Azure knowledge

Highlights

  • Learn core cloud computing concepts and service models

  • Understand Microsoft Azure architecture and global infrastructure

  • Navigate and work with the Azure Portal

  • Explore core Azure services including compute, networking, storage, and databases

  • Learn security, identity, and access management fundamentals

  • Understand monitoring, compliance, and governance in Azure

  • Learn Azure pricing models and cost management

  • Build a strong foundation aligned with AZ-900 certification objectives

Overview

AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Training is a beginner-friendly course designed to introduce learners to core cloud computing concepts and the Microsoft Azure platform. The course covers essential topics such as cloud service and deployment models, Azure infrastructure, core services, storage, databases, security, monitoring, and pricing. 

Learners gain hands-on familiarity with the Azure Portal and understand how Azure services are used to build, manage, and secure cloud-based solutions. By the end of the course, participants will have a strong foundation in Azure and cloud fundamentals, preparing them for the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification and further Azure or cloud technology training. 

Curriculum

Module 1: Introduction to Cloud Concepts

  • Overview of cloud computing and its benefits

  • Key characteristics of cloud computing

  • Understanding cloud service models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS

  • Cloud deployment models: Public, Private, Hybrid

  • Common cloud use cases and business benefits

Module 2: Overview of Microsoft Azure

  • Introduction to Microsoft Azure and cloud ecosystem

  • Azure global infrastructure

  • Understanding Azure regions, region pairs, and availability zones

  • Navigating the Azure Portal

  • Setting up and managing an Azure account

Module 3: Core Azure Compute Services

  • Overview of Azure compute services

  • Azure Virtual Machines

  • Azure App Services

  • Azure Functions (Serverless Computing)

  • Choosing the right compute option

Module 4: Azure Networking Services

  • Introduction to Azure networking concepts

  • Azure Virtual Network (VNet)

  • VPN Gateway and connectivity options

  • Basic networking and security considerations

Module 5: Azure Storage Services

  • Overview of Azure Storage

  • Blob Storage

  • File Storage

  • Table and Queue Storage

  • Data security and access control in Azure Storage

Module 6: Databases in Azure

  • Introduction to Azure database services

  • Azure SQL Database

  • Azure Cosmos DB

  • Relational vs non-relational databases

  • Data security and connectivity basics

Module 7: Additional Azure Services

  • Overview of commonly used Azure services

  • Azure Logic Apps (integration services)

  • Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

  • Azure Cognitive Services

  • Understanding real-world Azure service combinations

Module 8: Security, Identity, and Governance

  • Introduction to Azure security concepts

  • Azure Identity and Access Management (IAM)

  • Role-Based Access Control (RBAC)

  • Azure Security Center

  • Governance and compliance fundamentals

Module 9: Monitoring and Compliance

  • Overview of monitoring in Azure

  • Azure Monitor and Application Insights

  • Logging, alerts, and diagnostics

  • Compliance standards and frameworks in Azure

  • Data governance basics

Module 10: Azure Pricing and Support

  • Understanding Azure pricing models

  • Azure Free Tier and cost estimation

  • Azure Cost Management tools

  • Azure support plans and support options

  • Best practices for managing cloud costs

Module 11: AZ-900 Exam Readiness

  • Mapping course topics to AZ-900 exam objectives

  • Key concepts and terminology review

  • Sample questions and exam tips

  • Certification preparation guidance

Module 12: Assignments and Hands-On Practice

  • Guided demonstrations using the Azure Portal

  • Practical exercises aligned with each module

  • Reinforcement through hands-on activities

  • Review and Q&A sessions

Prerequisites

To successfully complete AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Training, learners should have: 

  • Basic computer literacy and comfort using a computer

  • No prior experience with cloud computing or Microsoft Azure required

  • No programming or technical background needed

  • Interest in learning cloud and Azure fundamentals

  • Willingness to participate in hands-on demonstrations and exercises

Outcomes

By the end of this course, you will be able to:

  • Understand core cloud computing concepts and service models (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS)

  • Explain cloud deployment models and key cloud principles

  • Navigate the Microsoft Azure Portal and manage basic Azure resources

  • Identify and describe core Azure services including compute, networking, storage, and databases

  • Understand Azure global infrastructure, regions, and availability zones

  • Apply basic security, identity, and access management concepts in Azure

  • Understand monitoring, compliance, and governance features in Azure

  • Explain Azure pricing models, cost management, and support options

  • Recognize common Azure use cases and service selection scenarios

  • Demonstrate readiness for the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification

Job Roles

This course prepares learners for entry-level and foundational roles that involve cloud computing and Microsoft Azure. After completing the training, learners will be better prepared for positions such as:

  • Cloud Support Associate

  • Junior Cloud Engineer

  • IT Support Specialist (Cloud)

  • Systems Administrator (Cloud Fundamentals)

  • Azure Administrator – Entry Level

  • Technical Support Engineer (Azure)

  • Cloud Operations Associate

  • Infrastructure Support Analyst

  • IT Help Desk Analyst (Cloud Environments)

  • Cloud Technology Trainee

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Demand for This Course

As organizations continue to migrate applications, data, and infrastructure to the cloud, there is a growing demand for professionals who understand cloud computing fundamentals and Microsoft Azure. Azure is one of the leading cloud platforms used by enterprises across industries, making foundational Azure knowledge an essential skill for IT and technology professionals.

Companies in sectors such as technology, finance, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, and government are adopting cloud-first strategies to improve scalability, security, and cost efficiency. These initiatives require professionals who can understand cloud concepts, navigate Azure services, support cloud-based environments, and communicate cloud capabilities to technical and non-technical stakeholders. As a result, entry-level cloud and Azure fundamentals roles are in high demand.

This course directly addresses the growing need for:

  • Professionals seeking a strong foundation in cloud computing and Microsoft Azure

  • Entry-level roles that support cloud operations and Azure environments

  • IT and business professionals transitioning to cloud-based technologies

  • Organizations onboarding teams to Microsoft Azure platforms

  • Learners preparing for the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals certification

  • A clear starting point for advanced Azure, data, and cloud certifications

By developing these foundational cloud skills, learners gain in-demand knowledge that supports career growth in cloud computing and IT roles. This course provides a solid entry point into the Azure ecosystem and prepares learners to confidently progress into more advanced Azure, data, and cloud technology training.