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Manage Microsoft Power Platform deployments
Design and deploy apps with Microsoft Power Platform. Best Practices during this process will decrease the chances of technical issues in the future related to poor application lifecycle management process and storage limitations. The first step before the customization and configuration of the solution takes place is the configuration of your online tenant and online environment

Deliver remote desktops and apps with Azure Virtual Desktop
Azure Virtual Desktop on Microsoft Azure is a desktop and app virtualization service that runs on the cloud. Azure Virtual Desktop works across devices â including Windows, Mac, iOS, and Android â with full-featured apps that you can use to access remote desktops and apps.

Protect your Azure Virtual Desktop deployment by using Azure Firewall
In this module, you'll learn to deploy Azure Firewall, route all network traffic through Azure Firewall, and configure rules. You'll also route the outbound network traffic from the Azure Virtual Desktop host pool to the service through Azure Firewall.

Service adoption framework – Phase 1, Start
In the first phase of the service adoption framework, Start, you gather organizational objectives and build out your strategy and deployment plan.

Implement Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps Cloud Discovery
Learn how to configure Cloud Discovery in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, to integrate with Microsoft Defender for Endpoint, and how to integrate with non-Microsoft systems.

Prepare to deploy updates for Windows client and Microsoft 365 apps
Learn how to prepare your organization for the latest updates to Windows clients and Microsoft 365 apps.

Manage authentication for messaging
Examines how messaging administrators can ensure that user accounts are well protected and secure without deploying security features that introduce unnecessary complexity in your users' everyday work.

Stream internet-of-things (IoT) data to a cloud-native app with IoT Central
Describes how Azure IoT Central facilitates the design, testing, and implementation of distributed applications that process IoT telemetry data generated by smart devices. When designing cloud-native applications, you can leverage Azure IoT Central to deliver a comprehensive set of features that help with design, testing, and implementation of distributed applications that rely on IoT telemetry.

Guided Project – Create featured set of content in Viva Learning
In this project, you'll be configuring different content providers for Viva Learning and creating a featured set of content to help educate learners about updated safety practices and guidelines at Tailwind Traders.

Introduction to Microsoft data classification and protection
Understand data classification and protection technologies like information protection, sensitivity labels, and service and message encryption.

Manage cloud resources by using Windows PowerShell
This learning path explains how to install the necessary modules for cloud services management and use PowerShell commands to perform simple administrative tasks on cloud resources such as Azure virtual machines, Azure storage accounts, and Azure subscriptions. The learning path also covers how to use the Azure Cloud Shell environment to perform PowerShell-based or Bash-based administration directly from the Azure portal.

Guided exercise – Manage on-premises Windows servers by using Azure Arc
In this guided exercise, you practice onboarding, securing, monitoring, and updating on-premises Windows servers by using Azure Arc. The guided exercise combines both learning and hands-on practice.

Introduction to Azure NAT Gateway
Describe the Microsoft Azure NAT Gateway service, discuss scenarios of usage, learn how it works, and explore basic steps for its deployment and configuration.

Manage data sources with external data stores in finance and operations apps
Administrators often need access to their data from finance and operations apps, to perform analytics that will help ensure that certain parameters or business metrics are met.

MD-015 Implement Windows 365 Cloud PCs
This learning path provides instruction on the implementation of Windows 365, including application management, and provisioning, deploying, and managing Windows 365 Cloud PCs.

Configure pipelines to securely use variables and parameters
This module is designed to help learners understand the importance of configuring pipelines to use variables and parameters securely in Azure DevOps. The module covers fundamental concepts and best practices for ensuring that parameters and variables retain their type, identifying and restricting insecure use of parameters and variables, moving parameters into a YAML file that protects their type, limiting variables that can be set at queue time, and validating that mandatory variables are present and set correctly.

Earn Learning Accelerator credit toward the Microsoft Education Solutions badge
This module teaches education partners in the Partner Success Series how to earn credit for the Learning Accelerators for education partners learning path.

Introduction to Microsoft Syntex
Microsoft Syntex is a set of content AI (artificial intelligence) services as a premium offering with Microsoft 365 to help organizations handle documents. Syntex helps you to process documents, generate new content and automate workflows with documents. In this module, you'll learn the main features of Syntex and how it helps your organization to handle documents. You'll also learn how to identify the right Syntex solution for business scenarios and the roles and responsibilities to adopt Syntex.

MS-012 Explore the Microsoft approach to AI
This learning path examines Microsoft's AI blueprint guidelines, along with the six principles that form the foundation of its Responsible AI Standard.

Explore Azure Database for MySQL – Flexible Server features that support mission-critical workloads
Azure Database for MySQL â Flexible Server provides security, business continuity, disaster recovery, and performance features that are designed to support your mission critical workloads.

Learn how Microsoft supports using multifactor authentication as part of a cybersecurity solution
Multifactor authentication helps secure your environment and resources by requiring that your users confirm their identity by using multiple authentication methods, like a phone call, text message, mobile app notification, or one-time password. You can use multifactor authentication both on-premises and in the cloud to add security for accessing Microsoft online services, remote access applications, and more. This learning path provides an overview of how to use multifactor authentication as part of a cybersecurity solution.The deadline for agencies to adopt multifactor authentication and encryption at rest and in transit to the maximum extent (and report on progress every 60 days), per Section 3 of the Executive Order on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity, is November 8, 2021.

Introduction to Azure DDoS Protection
Learn how to guard your Azure services from a denial of service attack using Azure DDoS Protection.

Configure organizational sharing
Examines federation delegation and federated sharing, which messaging admins must implement so their organizations can share information with other trusted organizations.

Introduction to Teams for Education
This module teaches education partners how to enable Teams to meet the needs of education customers. Part of the Partner Success Series.
In-Depth Exploration of Microsoft Learn
Microsoft Learn is an innovative online educational platform developed by Microsoft, designed to offer a wide range of free, interactive learning opportunities. It caters to individuals looking to enhance their knowledge and skills across various technological fields such as cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and software development. Since its launch, Microsoft Learn has become a crucial resource for professionals aiming to stay ahead in the technology sector.Origins and Evolution of Microsoft Learn
Launched with the mission to make high-quality education accessible to everyone, Microsoft Learn initially focused on Microsoft’s core technologies, including Azure and Microsoft 365. Over time, the platform has broadened its scope to cover a wide array of topics, reflecting the ever-evolving tech landscape and diverse learner needs. This evolution has established Microsoft Learn as a central hub for tech education.Impact on Online Education
Microsoft Learn has transformed online education by integrating interactive and hands-on learning experiences. The platform’s key contributions include:- Hands-On Learning: Provides practical scenarios to apply knowledge.
- Interactive Elements: Includes labs, quizzes, and exercises that engage users actively.
- Personalized Learning Paths: Tailors educational experiences to individual goals and interests.
Key Features and Advantages
Microsoft Learn offers several notable features:- Free Access to Learning Resources: Enjoy comprehensive educational content without any cost, making high-quality learning accessible to all.
- Interactive Learning Experience: Engage with hands-on labs, quizzes, and real-world scenarios to apply and retain knowledge effectively.
- Extensive Course Catalog: Explore a wide range of courses in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, data science, and more.
- Personalized Learning Paths: Follow guided paths tailored to your career goals and interests for a customized learning journey.
- Certification Preparation: Access resources and practice tests to help prepare for Microsoft certification exams and enhance your professional credentials.
- Practical Application: Build confidence and proficiency through practical exercises that simulate real-world challenges.
- Integration with Microsoft Ecosystem: Utilize the latest tools and technologies within Microsoft’s ecosystem to stay updated with industry trends.
- Continuous Learning Support: Benefit from regularly updated content that reflects the latest advancements in technology.