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Implement Azure Backup for SAP HANA workloads on Azure VMs
You learn about using Azure Backup for SAP HANA workloads running on Azure virtual machines.
Use Slurm for HPC on Azure CycleCloud
This module helps you understand how to use Slurm to manage HPC jobs running with Azure CycleCloud and how to troubleshoot common issues.
Introduction to Azure HDInsight on AKS
HDInsight on AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) is a cloud-based service provided by Microsoft Azure that allows you to run HDInsight clusters on a managed Kubernetes environment. It combines the capabilities of HDInsight, which is a fully managed big data processing service, with the scalability and flexibility of AKS, a managed container orchestration service.
Configure business integration in Azure IoT Central
Examine features that support solution management, administration, business integration, and data analytics capabilities built into Azure IoT Central.
Foundations of a modern public sector security operations center
Learn about the importance of modernizing security operations centers (SOC) in public sector organizations and the steps involved in SOC modernization.
Recurring contract billing in Dynamics 365 Finance
Dynamics 365 Finance enables you to customize and implement recurring contract billing features to your organization. You might use recurring contract billing to prearrange a schedule to automatically charge a customer. By implementing recurring contract billing features into your organization, you'll have greater control over item and contract billing, in addition to automating renewals and allowing flexible pricing models. Overall, this feature saves your organization time and will satisfy the customers' needs by providing complete and accurate invoices on multiple billing schedules.
Migrate Oracle workloads to Oracle Database@Azure
This module describes the process of migrating business-critical Oracle Exadata workloads to Azure without refactoring, by taking advantage of Oracle infrastructure in Azure datacenters via Oracle Database@Azure.
Automate Deployment of SAP on Azure
After this module, you'll be able to run automated deployments of SAP on Azure infrastructure.
Migrate Oracle workloads to Azure IaaS virtual machines
This module describes the process of moving an existing application and Oracle database to Azure-hosted virtual machines (VMs). This approach helps minimize refactoring, development, and configuration.
Set up multiple element revenue allocation in Dynamics 365 Finance
Multiple element revenue allocation is a way for your company to track the revenue of subscription billing items individually. This module provides a general overview before exploring some configurations and features that are available within the subscription billing module.
Explore monitoring requirements of Azure for SAP workloads
This module covers monitoring of data from several Azure systems and tools to support SAP on Azure workloads.
Automate Azure Virtual Desktop management tasks
Reduce Azure Virtual Desktop deployment costs by scaling virtual machines (VMs). This means shutting down and deallocating session host VMs during off-peak usage hours, then turning them back on and reallocating them during peak hours.
Deploy Dynamics 365 Project Operations
Microsoft Dynamics 365 Project Operations helps project-based organizations connect your sales, staffing and resourcing, project management, and finance processes in a single application that helps to accelerate project delivery, and maximize profitability. It provides organizations with the tools they need to control projects using traditional waterfall, agile methodologies, and manage resources with accurate information for analysis of resource allocations and utilizations.
Explore transport services
Examines the different transport components used by Microsoft Exchange, explores how message routing works in an Exchange deployment, and provides instruction on how to configure the message flow for your organization.
Create your first Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Edge Essentials single machine cluster
Deploy AKS Edge Essentials in a single machine K3S cluster with a Linux and Windows node. You'll create an Azure virtual machine (VM) with Windows 11 Enterprise, deploy AKS Edge Essentials and run a Linux and Windows sample application on the cluster.
Get started with Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) Edge Essentials
Learn about the basics of on-premises lightweight Kubernetes implementation of AKS Edge Essentials that automates running containerized applications at scale.
Create and manage device templates in Azure IoT Central
Examine the features and component sections of the device template, a blueprint that defines the characteristics and behaviors of a type of device that connects to your application.
Migrate voice services from Skype for Business Server to Teams
In this module, you'll learn how to plan, configure, and migrate Skype for Business Server Enterprise Voice users and devices to Microsoft Teams while maintaining the ability to call internally and externally during the migration.
Beyond School Data Sync basics
This module teaches education partners about more advanced School Data Sync features in preparation for the SDS Professional assessment. Part of the Partner Success Series.
Learning Accelerators for education partners
Learning Accelerators are learning tools that streamline the creation, review, and analysis of practice assignments while providing students real-time coaching along the way. This learning path provides education partners with information to help education customers unlock the full potential of every student with tools that support foundational and future-ready skills. This learning path is part of the Partner Success Series. If you're a part of the Partner Success Series, you can take a separate assessment to earn credit toward the Microsoft Education Solutions badge.
MS-203 Manage the transport pipeline in Microsoft 365
Introduces the transport services used by Microsoft Exchange and provides instruction on how to configure those services and manage transport rules.
Introduction to deployment stacks
Describe the benefits of using deployment stacks to deploy your Azure resources. Determine the use cases for which deployment stacks are beneficial for resource deployment.
Analyze performance indicators for Azure Blob Storage
Learn how to analyze the performance indicators for Azure Blob Storage.
Use the planning and deployment checklist for SAP workloads on Azure
This module uses the SAP workload planning and deployment checklist to guide SAP deployment teams through each phase of the SAP on Azure migration process.
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