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Build an IoT service for your cloud-native apps by using IoT Central
Extend your cloud-native application to provide IoT functionality by integrating its components with Azure IoT services and by using Cosmos DB to provide a persistent data store.

Plan mailbox migrations
Examines the different options that are available for migrating email to Exchange Online.

Monitor and troubleshoot Windows Server environments
Learn to use monitoring and troubleshooting tools, processes, and best practices to streamline app performance and availability of your Windows Server environment and your Windows Server IaaS VMs and hybrid instances.

Configure administrative roles in Microsoft 365
This module examines the key functionality that's available in the more commonly used Microsoft 365 admin roles. It also provides instruction on how to configure these roles.

Configure and integrate a Log Analytics agent and workspace in Defender for Cloud
This module will guide you to configure and integrate a Log Analytics agent with a workspace in Defender for Cloud via the Azure portal, boosting security analysis.

Manage Microsoft Edge updates and servicing
Consider update management or servicing options for Microsoft Edge to test new releases and set channel priority. Configure side-by-side installation for testing and validating capabilities early on while managing risk.

Describe concepts of relational data
Explore the relational model for databases, how tables are structured, how you can use indexes to improve query performance, and how you can use views to simplify complex queries.

Review Azure PowerShell module
This module explains the Azure PowerShell environment and the Az module for Windows PowerShell. It also explains how to manage Microsoft Entra ID by using PowerShell modules.

Manage mail flow rules
Explores mail flow rules, examines how they work, and provides instruction on how they should be configured.

Configure a project and repository structure to support secure pipelines
This module is designed to help learners understand the importance of configuring a secure project and repository structure to support pipelines in Azure DevOps. The module covers fundamental concepts and best practices for organizing the project and repository structure and moving the security repository away from the application project.

Manage Azure resources with Windows PowerShell
This module explains how to install necessary modules for cloud services management. It also explains how to use PowerShell commands to perform administrative tasks on cloud resources like Azure virtual machines, subscriptions, and storage accounts.

Introduction to Azure Firewall Manager
Describe whether you can use Azure Firewall Manager to provide central security policy and route management for your cloud-based security perimeters. Evaluate whether Azure Firewall Manager can help secure your cloud perimeters.

Manage users, groups, and licenses in Microsoft Entra ID by using Windows PowerShell
This module covers how to give access to the services in Microsoft 365, so that you can create user accounts and then assign licenses that provide access to the services.

Get to know Viva Glint’s approach to modern engagement
This module will explain how Viva Glint delivers immediate visibility into the total employee experience with organization-wide surveys and recommended actions to improve engagement and business results.

Configure and validate permissions
This module covers fundamental concepts and best practices for configuring and validating user permissions, pipeline permissions, approval and branch checks, and auditing and managing permissions.

Protect against malicious attacks and unauthorized access with Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge helps protect your network and devices from malicious attacks and helps prevent unauthorized access to, and leaks of, corporate data with Microsoft Defender SmartScreen and Microsoft Defender Application Guard.

Configure organizational settings
Examines the Microsoft 365 organizational settings that a messaging administrator can configure, including mailbox quotas to control disk usage on the Exchange Server, and throttling policies to prioritize workloads that affect an organization.

Query management information by using Common Information Model and Windows Management Instrumentation
This learning path covers Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) and Common Information Model (CIM). These technologies help to access information about a computer. Additionally, both technologies provide local and remote access to management information from the operating system, computer hardware, and installed software.

Connect an Azure SQL server using an Azure Private Endpoint using the Azure portal
This module will guide you on securely connecting an Azure SQL server via Azure Private Endpoint in the Azure portal, enhancing data communication security.

Configure Azure Key Vault networking settings
In this module, you'll learn to configure Azure Key Vault networking settings via the Azure portal, ensuring secure and controlled access to your stored secrets.

Manage single and multiple computers by using Windows PowerShell remoting
This module explains how to use remoting to perform administration on remote computers.

Prevent ransomware and extortion-based attacks
Prevention against ransomware is essential because such an attack can lead to major disruption for you or your business. In this module, you'll learn about best practices to protect yourself against ransomware and other extortion-based attacks.

Manage Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard)
This module examines how to search for audited activities using the Microsoft Purview Audit (Standard) solution, including how to export, configure, and view the audit log records that were retrieved from an audit log search.

Query and manipulate repository objects by using CIM and WMI methods
This module explains how to use CIM and WMI to make changes by using methods. Discovering and understanding these methods is an important step in querying and manipulating the repository information.
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.