Microsoft Azure
Microsoft Azure has emerged as one of the world’s leading cloud platforms, empowering businesses to build scalable, secure, and innovative solutions. Learning Azure equips you with the cloud skills required to thrive in today’s technology-driven world and opens the door to a wide range of career opportunities.
1. High Demand for Azure Professionals
With thousands of organizations adopting Azure—including banks, enterprises, government agencies, and startups—there is a strong and growing demand for Azure-certified professionals across multiple roles.
2. Seamless Integration with Microsoft Technologies
Azure integrates naturally with Microsoft products such as Windows Server, Active Directory, SQL Server, and Office 365, making it the preferred cloud platform for companies already using Microsoft ecosystems.
3. Enterprise-Grade Security
Azure follows globally recognized security standards and compliance frameworks. Learning Azure enables you to design secure cloud solutions using built-in features like Azure Security Center, IAM, encryption, and network security controls.
4. Wide Range of Services
From virtual machines and storage to AI, machine learning, IoT, and DevOps pipelines—Azure offers a vast array of services to build modern applications. This makes it ideal for professionals who want to master diverse cloud technologies.
5. Better Career Opportunities & Higher Salaries
Azure skills are highly valued in roles such as:
Cloud Administrator
Cloud Engineer
Azure Developer
DevOps Engineer
Solutions Architect
Certified Azure professionals often earn premium salaries due to the platform’s widespread adoption.
6. Support for Hybrid and Multi-Cloud Environments
Azure is a leader in hybrid cloud, enabling organizations to connect on-premises infrastructure with the cloud. Learning Azure prepares you for complex real-world architectures adopted by large enterprises.
7. Pathway to Microsoft Azure Certifications
Azure certifications are globally recognized and enhance your credibility, helping you stand out in competitive job markets and career transitions.
- Any Graduates(B.A,B.Com,B.Sc)
- Engineering Students(B.Tech, B.E, M.Tech)
- BCA,MCA
- Any Diploma Holder
- Any Working Professionals
- Data Warehouse Administrators
- Database Administrators
- Software Tester
- Project Manager
- MIS Support
1. Introduction to Cloud & Azure
What is Cloud Computing?
Types of cloud models: IaaS, PaaS, SaaS
Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud
Overview of Microsoft Azure
Azure Global Infrastructure (Regions, Zones, Edge Locations)
2. Azure Core Services
Compute Services
Virtual Machines (VMs)
VM Scale Sets
Azure App Services (Web, Mobile, API Apps)
Azure Functions (Serverless)
Storage Services
Azure Blob Storage
File Storage
Disk Storage
Storage tiers, redundancy (LRS, GRS, ZRS)
Azure Data Lake (Basics)
Database Services
Azure SQL Database
Azure Cosmos DB
Azure MySQL/PostgreSQL
SQL Managed Instance
3. Networking in Azure
Virtual Networks (VNet)
Subnets, IP addressing, DNS
Network Security Groups (NSGs)
Azure Firewall
Load Balancers (Public/Private)
Application Gateway & WAF
VPN Gateway & ExpressRoute
Azure Bastion
4. Identity & Access Management
Azure Active Directory (AAD)
Users, Groups & Roles
RBAC (Role-Based Access Control)
MFA, Conditional Access
Identity Protection
Enterprise Applications & SSO
5. Security & Compliance
Azure Security Center
Azure Defender
Key Vault (Secrets, Keys, Certificates)
Encryption (at rest & transit)
Azure Policies & Blueprints
Zero Trust Model
6. Monitoring & Management
Azure Monitor
Log Analytics Workspace
Activity Logs
Alerts & Metrics
Azure Advisor
Cost Management & Budgets
7. Automation & DevOps on Azure
ARM Templates
Azure CLI & PowerShell
Azure DevOps
CI/CD Pipelines
Azure Repos, Pipelines, Boards & Artifacts
GitHub Actions for Azure deployments
8. High Availability, Scalability & Architecture
Availability Sets & Zones
Designing fault-tolerant architectures
Autoscaling mechanisms
Backup & Disaster Recovery (Azure Backup, ASR)
Multi-region deployment strategies
9. Containers & Kubernetes
Docker basics
Azure Container Instances (ACI)
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)
Container Registry (ACR)
10. Serverless & Modern Application Development
Event Grid
Logic Apps
Durable Functions
API Management (APIM)
11. Real-Time Hands-on Projects
Deploying a website on Azure App Service
Creating a secure virtual network setup
Hosting a database solution in Azure SQL
Building a serverless workflow using Functions + Logic Apps
Deploying a containerized application on AKS
Configuring CI/CD using Azure DevOps
12. Certification Preparation (Optional)
AZ-900 (Fundamentals)
AZ-104 (Administrator)
AZ-204 (Developer)
AZ-305 (Solutions Architect)
Practice tests & interview guidance
The objective of the Microsoft Azure course is to equip learners with the essential cloud skills required to design, deploy, manage, and secure applications on the Azure platform. This course aims to build a strong foundation in cloud concepts while providing practical experience with core Azure services used across modern IT environments.
Through hands-on training and real-world scenarios, learners will develop the ability to implement scalable and secure cloud solutions that meet industry standards. The program also prepares participants for globally recognized Azure certifications, enhancing their career prospects in cloud computing and DevOps roles.
Specific Objectives
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
1. Understand Cloud Fundamentals
Explain cloud computing concepts, Azure architecture, and service models
Recognize Azure global infrastructure, regions, and availability zones
2. Work with Core Azure Services
Deploy and manage compute resources, storage accounts, and databases
Configure and secure networking components such as VNets, NSGs, and load balancers
3. Implement Identity & Access Management
Manage users, groups, and permissions using Azure Active Directory
Apply RBAC, MFA, and security controls for safe access
4. Design Secure & Scalable Solutions
Build fault-tolerant and high-availability architectures
Implement backup, disaster recovery, and autoscaling strategies
5. Monitor and Optimize Resources
Use Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and Advisor to track performance and costs
Implement cost-efficient cloud solutions
6. Automate Cloud Operations
Utilize Azure CLI, PowerShell, ARM Templates, and Azure DevOps pipelines
Automate deployments, configurations, and workflows
7. Work with Containers & Serverless Technologies
Deploy and manage containers with ACR, ACI, and AKS
Build serverless applications using Functions, Logic Apps, and Event Grid
8. Prepare for Azure Certifications
Gain knowledge aligned with AZ-900, AZ-104, and other certification paths
Practice real exam scenarios and understand industry best practices
