How many companies do you think migrated to the cloud just this week? The answer is over 15,000. While businesses rush to embrace digital transformation, the demand for cloud-literate professionals has exploded. Today’s Azure fundamentals course is your boarding pass to join the most in-demand workforce in technology.
The AZ-900T00 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals course provides foundational knowledge of cloud computing and introduces you to essential Microsoft Azure services. You’ll explore cloud concepts, governance features, Azure management tools, and security principles—all while gaining hands-on experience through the Azure portal and command-line interface.
This course is ideal for those beginning to work with Azure and is designed to help you confidently prepare for the AZ-900 certification exam, the first step toward becoming Microsoft Certified in cloud fundamentals. It’s also a strong foundation for future Microsoft Learn training and advanced role-based paths like Azure Administrator.
Course Objective
This course helps you build a solid understanding of Microsoft Azure and cloud computing. You’ll gain the skills and foundational knowledge needed to:
Define and explain key cloud concepts and benefits of cloud services
Identify and describe core Azure services, including compute, storage, and networking
Explore Azure management tools and governance features
Understand pricing models, SLAs, technical support, and subscription lifecycle
Use the Azure portal and CLI to manage Azure resources
Understand key identity, compliance, and security updates across virtual networks
Course Outline
Module 1: Describe Cloud Concepts
Define cloud computing
Compare IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS
Explore benefits and considerations of cloud services
Module 2: Describe Core Azure Services
Overview of core Azure architectural components
Introduction to compute, storage, and networking services
Explore Azure virtual machines, containers, and databases
Module 3: Describe Core Solutions and Management Tools
Explore Azure IoT, AI, and DevOps tools
Understand Azure Portal, Azure CLI, and Azure Resource Manager
Module 4: Describe General Security and Network Security
Understand Azure security features and services
Learn about Microsoft Defender for Cloud and network protection
Module 5: Describe Identity, Governance, Privacy, and Compliance Features
Understand Azure Active Directory and role-based access control
Explore Microsoft privacy principles and compliance offerings
Discover tools like Azure Policy and the Trust Center
Module 6: Describe Azure Pricing, SLA, and Lifecycle
Explore Azure pricing models and total cost of ownership