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I was good experience to learn these new things about cloud computing

In this course you’ll cover the fundamentals of cloud computing, exploring key concepts, Azure services, and management tools. You’ll engage in hands-on projects, applying your knowledge to optimize resources using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Azure Policy, and Azure Monitor. You’ll also gain practical insights into automated deployment, governance, and resource optimization within the Azure ecosystem. After completing this course, you’ll be able to: • Discuss the basics and benefits of cloud computing. • Describe various cloud computing models and their applications. • Describe core Azure services, their features, and applications. • Discuss advanced features and capabilities of Azure services. • Implement comprehensive monitoring with Azure Monitor. This is also a great way to prepare for the Microsoft AZ-900 exam. By passing the AZ-900 exam, you’ll earn the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification.

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I was good experience to learn these new things about cloud computing
JG
Great course, i learned a lot about the Azure services that can be deploy.
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Una belleza, aunque es mejor iniciar con Intruction to Microsof Azure Cloud Services
Great course, i learned a lot about the Azure services that can be deploy.
I was good experience to learn these new things about cloud computing
Nice overview on all major Azure products
its tough but in the end i learn so much
Este curso es fenomenal
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Assessment questions could be improved.
Some questions in the final exam mark answers as “correct” even though the course videos and practice exams teach a different answer. This inconsistency is confusing and makes it difficult to trust the exam’s accuracy. Please review the answer keys to ensure they align with the course material and current Azure best practices.
There are many graded assignment questions that give wrong answers compared to what is described in the videos.
Information given is inconsistent at best. The study material says one thing, then the quiz disagrees with it. Sometimes questions do not even make sense, e.g. "HTTP requests can trigger Azure Logic Apps only". Meanwhile the teacher just spews fancy words with little substance, but doesn't know the difference between "parameter" and "perimeter"