Azure

Azure is an open and flexible cloud platform that enables you to quickly build, deploy and manage applications across a global network of Microsoft-managed datacenters. You can build applications using any language, tool or framework. And you can integrate your public cloud applications with your existing IT environment.
Why Azure? :heart_eyes:
- Flexibility
- Cost Effectiveness
- Applications
- Disaster Recovery
- Logging Capabilities
Who uses Azure? :raising_hand:
LinkedIn, Accenture, Microsoft, Delivery Hero, Stack and many more Tech Giants.
Topics to Cover :books:
Microsoft provides a learning path for Azure free of cost. Their documentation consists of everything which is necessary to learn Azure which also includes sandbox based learning using real examples and tasks.
- Prefer Reading? Check: Azure Fundamentals Learning Path
- Prefer Watching? Check: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Certification Course (AZ-900)
- Done with the theory? Try it out now!
| S.No. | Topic |
|---|---|
| 1. | Principles of Cloud Computing |
| 2. | Setup an Azure Account |
| 3. | Intro to Azure |
| 4. | Azure Architecture & Services |
| 5. | Azure Compute Options |
| 6. | Data Storage |
| 7. | Azure Networking Options |
| 8. | Security |
| 9. | Resource Manager |
| 10. | Billing & Cost Prediction |
Once you get familiar these, you can very well call yourself an Azure Cloud Developer. It’s recommended you practice this on a few projects to ensure you understand everything.
Done? :disappointed_relieved:
Not yet! Now that you’ve explored Azure, you can either learn AWS or GCP.
I love Azure :heart: What next?
You can apply to give an exam and become a Certified Azure Developer here.
We hope you now know the roadmap to being a professional and certified Azure Cloud Developer :v: