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Search for content in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal
This module examines how to search for content in the Microsoft Purview compliance portal using Content Search functionality, including how to view and export the search results, and configure search permissions filtering.

Understand package management
This module describes package feeds, common public package sources, and how to create and publish packages.

Plan and optimize network performance for Teams media
For real-time media in Microsoft Teams, network performance is key to a good user experience. In this module, we cover Teams real-time network requirements and how to optimize your network for Teams real-time media.

Update Windows clients
This module describes the various methods for applying updates to Windows and explains how to configure Windows update in an organization.

AZ-400: Design and implement a dependency management strategy
This learning path examines dependency management in software development, how to identify them in your codebase and how to package and manage dependencies in package feeds.

Feature management in finance and operations apps
Features are added and updated in every release. The Feature management experience provides a workspace where you can view a list of features that have been delivered in each release. Then, you can use the workspace to view feature documentation and to enable or disable features.

Plan and deploy Windows Server IaaS Virtual Machines
You'll be able to describe Azure compute and storage in relation to Azure VMs, and deploy Azure VMs by using the Azure portal, Azure CLI, or templates.

Plan and manage your Microsoft Power Platform environment
Every organization has unique requirements based on their size, location, data residency requirements, and desire for democratized access to tools like Power Apps and Power Automate. This module discusses considerations that impact how an organization chooses to secure and govern their Microsoft Power Platform environments.

Explore the Windows servicing model
This module examines the Windows client service module and describes the available methods for applying Windows updates.

Migrate consolidate and secure artifacts
This module details package migration, consolidation, and configuration to secure access to package feeds and artifact repositories.

Configure and manage shared folders
This module examines various methods of sharing folders, along with the effect this has on file and folder permissions when you create shared folders on an NTFS-formatted partition.

MS-102 Implement compliance in Microsoft 365
This learning path provides instruction on implementing the Microsoft 365 data governance features, including how to calculate your compliance readiness, implement compliance solutions, and create information barriers, DLP policies, and policy tips.

Implement Windows Server IaaS VM IP addressing and routing
In this module, you'll learn how to manage Microsoft Azure virtual networks (VNets) and IP address configuration for Windows Server infrastructure as a service (IaaS) virtual machines (VM)s.

Extend Teams Phone with additional services
Teams Phone leverages other Microsoft services and can be extended with third-party solutions for policy-based compliance recording, contact center integration, and custom bots.

Introduction to Azure Private Link
Describe how Azure Private Link enables private connectivity to Azure services, including its features, how it works, and its use cases.

MD-101 Implement device enrollment
This learning path covers Microsoft Entra join and introduces Microsoft Endpoint Manager. We also discuss how to configure policies for enrolling devices to Configuration Manager and Microsoft Intune.

Implement Windows Server Storage Replica
Learn about the core functionality, benefits, use cases, and implementation of Storage Replica in Windows Server 2019.

Manage Universal Windows Platform apps
This module explores using Microsoft Store to manage Universal Windows Platform apps.

Implement endpoint protection by using Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
This module examines how Microsoft Defender for Endpoint helps enterprise networks prevent, detect, investigate, and respond to advanced threats by using endpoint behavioral sensors, cloud security analytics, and threat intelligence.

Explore threat intelligence in Microsoft Defender XDR
This module examines how Microsoft 365 Threat Intelligence provides admins with evidence-based knowledge and actionable advice that can be used to make informed decisions about protecting and responding to cyber-attacks against their tenants.

Explore retention in Microsoft 365
This module examines how data can be retained and ultimately removed in Microsoft 365 by using data retention policies and data retention labels in retention policies.

Secure endpoints with Zero Trust
Learn how to use Zero Trust to secure endpoints to protect your organization and its users.

Introduction to Azure Front Door
Describe how Azure Front Door provides a fast, reliable, and secure modern cloud content delivery network. Determine whether Azure Front Door can help you transform your global consumer and enterprise apps into more secure, high-performing, personalized modern apps.

Select Windows Server editions, servicing options, and activation
Select a suitable edition of Windows Server 2019, and then learn to choose the appropriate servicing option and activation method.
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.