Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900
Your starting point for cloud and Azure. Understand cloud concepts, core Azure services, pricing, governance, and compliance. Perfect for beginners, management, and non-technical professionals entering cloud.
✓ No Prior Cloud Experience Needed | ✓ Exam-Ready in 4 Weeks | ✓ Beginner Friendly
Program Overview
- Full AZ-900 exam objective coverage
- Cloud models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS explained
- Core Azure services — compute, networking, storage
- Azure security, identity, and compliance basics
- Azure pricing, SLAs, and cost management
- No prior cloud or coding experience needed
Who Should Attend
Beginners, IT professionals starting their cloud journey, sales teams, project managers, business analysts, and anyone who needs foundational Azure and cloud knowledge — technical or non-technical.
Prerequisites
No prior cloud or Azure experience required. Basic computer literacy is sufficient. This is the perfect first certification for anyone entering cloud or IT.
What You Get
Course materials, hands-on Azure free-tier labs, practice exams, study guides, instructor Q&A support, and a clear path to your next Azure certification (AZ-104 or AZ-500).
Course Curriculum
Comprehensive training covering all three AZ-900 exam domains — cloud concepts, Azure architecture, and management tools.
Module 1: Cloud Concepts (25–30%)
Understand what cloud computing is, why it matters, and how different service and deployment models work.
What is Cloud Computing?
- Definition and benefits of cloud computing
- CapEx vs. OpEx cost models
- Shared responsibility model
- High availability, scalability, and reliability
Cloud Service Models
- Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
- Platform as a Service (PaaS)
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
- When to use each model — real-world examples
Cloud Deployment Models
- Public cloud — Microsoft Azure
- Private cloud — on-premises
- Hybrid cloud — mixed environments
- Multi-cloud strategies and use cases
Module 2: Azure Architecture and Core Services (35–40%)
Explore Azure's global infrastructure and key services across compute, networking, and storage.
Azure Global Infrastructure
- Azure regions, region pairs, and geographies
- Availability Zones and data center redundancy
- Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and resource groups
- Azure subscriptions and management groups
Compute and Networking Services
- Azure Virtual Machines (IaaS compute)
- Azure App Service, Functions, and Containers
- Azure Virtual Networks, VPN Gateway
- Azure DNS and ExpressRoute overview
Storage and Database Services
- Azure Blob, Disk, File, and Queue Storage
- Azure SQL Database and Cosmos DB
- Azure Database for MySQL and PostgreSQL
- Storage redundancy options overview
Module 3: Security, Compliance, and Azure Management (30–35%)
Learn how Azure protects your data, manages identities, and helps control costs.
Security and Identity
- Azure Active Directory (Entra ID) basics
- Multi-factor authentication (MFA)
- Azure Defender and Microsoft Sentinel overview
- Zero Trust security model introduction
Governance and Compliance
- Azure Policy and resource locks
- Azure Blueprints overview
- Microsoft compliance frameworks (GDPR, ISO)
- Trust Center and Service Trust Portal
Cost Management and SLAs
- Azure pricing calculator and TCO calculator
- Cost management and billing tools
- Azure SLAs and availability guarantees
- Azure free account and spending limits
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