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About the Course

Whether you're just beginning to work with the cloud or you already have cloud experience and are new to Microsoft Azure, this course provides you with everything you need to get started. It introduces you to Microsoft Azure core concepts and services. You’ll learn the basics of cloud computing, its advantages, and how to choose the right Microsoft Azure solution for different business scenarios. You’ll use the Microsoft Azure portal and a sandbox to create and test Microsoft Azure resources at no cost to you. You don’t need to write code or have scripting skills to do this. You’ll learn about several of the database and big data services that are available on Microsoft Azure. You'll also learn how to take advantage of several virtualization services in Microsoft Azure compute, which can help your applications scale out quickly and efficiently to meet increasing demands. Finally, you’ll learn about the different storage and virtual network options available in Microsoft Azure. This course can help you prepare for AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam. This is the first course in a four-course program that prepares you to take the AZ-900 certification exam. This course teaches you the core concepts and skills that are assessed in the cloud concepts and core Microsoft Azure services exam domains. This beginner course is suitable for IT personnel who are just beginning to work with Microsoft Azure and want to learn about Microsoft Azure offerings and get hands-on experience with the product. To be successful in this course, you need to have basic computer literacy and proficiency in the English language. You should be familiar with basic computing concepts and terminology, general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, compute, application support, and application development. You should also be familiar with the concept of application programming interfaces or APIs. It is beneficial to have a high-level familiarity with relevant Microsoft products such as Dynamics 365 and Office 365....

Top reviews

BS

Jun 4, 2021

Concepts are explained very nicely so that the learner evinces keen interest in the subject. The instructors and content creators took lot of efforts so that the learners can learn effortlessly.

SB

Nov 13, 2022

first of all thank you,

"coursera 'developing our skills & knowledge based for better understanding the concept.

this is only possible for coursera learning platform.

thanks a lots.

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By V. N L

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May 5, 2023

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By Rahul K

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Jul 21, 2021

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By Ashlie M

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Sep 9, 2022

I am taking this class as part of the whole Azure fundementals certification, and eventually the Data Engineering certification. That said, I agree with those that said this does feel like a lot of advertising. That said, as someone that didn't know anything about cloud services, or Azure at all, I do have a better understanding of what it is, so I can participate in some of the conversations at work since we are probably going to be moving to the Azure service. I did give this a 3 mostly because it was impossible to do any of the actual hands on practice. This sounds like it has been going on for months, from what I've see with other comments, and there was one person that said they were talking to the coursera support, but not being able to actually access the sandbox that was referenced and do the exerceises did impact some of the learning. If you are just curious about Azure, and don't plan to go for the cerfitication, don't take this class. If you are going to take the fundementals proctored exam, then know that this first class does seem like a lot of propeganda, but it also provides some basic explinations for those that are brand new to Azure and the cloud, and you just kind of have to get through it.

By Sarolta G

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Nov 30, 2022

Some good parts and some bad parts. The lady seems to just read of the script from a teleprompter instead of explaining which makes it difficult to follow and understand. I like the knowledge checks through out, but I was also feeling like I missed a bit of back ground information and understanding of certain abbreviations to follow along successfully. Will have to review the whole thing again before taking the exam and make detailed notes, which is a bummer, I hoped going over the course once and spending the time would actually leave me knowing the topic quite well (which often is the case for other courses).

By Dario S

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May 4, 2022

The course offers an overview on Azure cloud services sometimes in a very clear manner, sometimes in a boring manner. Some technical issue cannot allow me to rate the course better (i.e. there's a wrong guided exercise that has not been fixed for months despite users' reports asking for help.

By Ashley F

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Jun 27, 2022

The language is not beginner-friendly though the course states that it is for all new users. Too much video content and not enough reading. I have a different learning style and audio learning is difficult for me. Audio with visual cues is easier for me to learn from.

By Joseph M

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Jan 18, 2024

While the information remains relevant, a number of the examples use woefully out of date (c.2018) UI/UX references and assume that you are making use of the respective Microsoft Learn AZ-900 prep course, not the Coursera course.

By Daniel E G E

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Oct 21, 2024

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By Jason H

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Apr 8, 2022

This section showed the capabilities but I felt like it was more advertising for Azure than instructional material. If I were a salesman or someone purchasing the product, it would have been perfect.

By Hélder P

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Jan 9, 2022

thank for the course, even though i feel that it has too much abstract talk without material support. pls add more hands-on and graphics to support it.

By Lucian D

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Mar 18, 2022

Speaker was not engaging, looked like she was just reading a teleprompter. The excercises were very basic and the first excercise was not functional.

By Miquel O

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Feb 13, 2023

Como introducción al mundo Cloud de Azure está bien, pero he echado en falta más práctica en todo momento. Curso correcto pero muy teórico.

By Yago G M

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Aug 14, 2024

I believe that to go from being just a good course to an exceptional one, it needs notes that include each lesson and even enhance it.

By Marco L

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Jul 20, 2021

Nice course, but the instructor don't give you all the usefull information and some time is very boring. It could be done better

By Polla T

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May 22, 2022

It would be nice with more hands-on , practice on Azure learner subs where you can try out the course materials.

By Wolf S

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Feb 24, 2024

This course felt like it was a sales pitch for Microsoft Azure services rather than a dedicated course.

By Bryan M

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Mar 6, 2022

Needs some updating one of the assignments is out of date and the links no longer work

By Austin

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Nov 9, 2021

The course often had things out of order and it was a little all over the place.

By Nikita N

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Mar 8, 2022

felt more like advertising and less of a practical knowledge and implementation

By Mohamed S

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Oct 12, 2022

the course is like someone read from a book with less interaction as I expect

By Sachin D

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Mar 20, 2022

Some of the case material is old and some exercise dont work

By Mateo D

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Jan 13, 2024

We need more practices in the course, this is only theory

By ong k s

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Oct 19, 2023

Too much technicality involved for a beginner course.

By Sandra M

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May 5, 2023

j'aurais aimé des sous titres en français également

By Shanmukha S K K

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Dec 19, 2021

Not interactive enough, its more of reading news