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Explore Azure for SAP compute
This module explores the design of scalable, performant, and resilient compute components for SAP deployments in Azure.
Introduction to Azure IoT Central
Determine when to use Azure IoT Central to quickly evaluate your IoT scenario. Describe how Azure IoT Central can help you connect, monitor, and manage IoT assets.
Plan mailbox migrations
Examines the options that are available for migrating email to Exchange Online, such as completing a migration, summarizes the migration and coexistence options, and recommends when to use which option.
Explore remote management for SAP on Azure
This module explores ways to apply Azure remote management components to design remote management of virtual machines and set up the Azure connector for SAP Landscape Management.
Explore Azure for SAP networking
This module explores the use of Azure network components to design scalable, performant, and resilient SAP deployments in Azure.
Set up a training environment for Store operations
Learn about licensing requirements for Store operations and how to set up a Store operations trial environment.
Create cloud native apps with Azure and open-source software
Cloud-native apps represent a modern approach to app development, where software systems are designed with cloud scale and capabilities in mind. Cloud-native apps build on open source technologies where feasible, with a focus on architectural modularity. In focusing on open technologies, "Cloud Native", means flexibility of deployment target, while still being able to use Azure-specific services like Azure Cosmos DB and Microsoft Entra ID.
Configure an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster
Use Azure Policy to enforce policies and safeguards on your Kubernetes clusters at scale. Azure Policy Ensures that your cluster is secure, compliant, and consistent across your organization.
Monitor Azure Arc-enabled SQL Managed Instance security performance
Azure Arc-enabled SQL Managed Instance offers a secure and performant solution for deploying the SQL Server database engine in a wide range of hybrid scenarios.
Management, reporting, and support for Intune for Education
This module teaches education partners about the remote management and reporting options in Intune for Education and how to request support. This module is part of the Partner Success Series.
Migrate Windows Server workloads to Azure
Learn to migrate physical and virtual on-premises Windows Server workloads to Azure.
Turn insight into action by combining SAP and other data
Explore using Azure Synapse Analytics to combine data from SAP and other sources, and how Power Platform is used to display and analyze business data to turn insights into action.
Earn credit toward the SDS Professional badge
This module teaches education partners in the Partner Success Series how to earn credit by completing the assessment for School Data Sync (SDS) Professional to qualify for the SDS Professional badge.
Understand Viva Glint’s approach to 360 feedback
This module will provide you with the prerequisite knowledge designed to help you understand the foundations of a Viva Glint 360 feedback program.
Manage insider risk in Microsoft 365
Insider threats and risks from illegal, inappropriate, unauthorized, or unethical behavior and actions are a major issue for all companies and can easily go undetected until it is too late. From IP theft to data leaks to many other scenarios, protecting the data within an organization from inadvertent or malicious actions is paramount for any organization. Microsoft's solutions for minimizing threats help organizations achieve the right balance between keeping their data protected and their people productive. This learning path can help you prepare for the Microsoft 365 Certified: Security Administrator Associate and Microsoft 365 Certified: Enterprise Administration Expert certifications.
Introduction to Intune for Education fundamentals
Intune for Education is Microsoft's modern management solution for schools. This module provides education partners with an overview of Intune and how it works with Microsoft Entra ID. Part of the Partner Success Series.
Deploy applications to Azure Kubernetes Service
This module covers how to provision an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster and validate the effect of Azure Policy.
Use the Cloud Adoption Framework to manage organizational alignment
Moving from an on-premises datacenter environment to the cloud requires an organization to reevaluate its IT structure. What works on-premisesâtypically a centralized control modelâdoesn't necessarily work in a cloud environment. The good news is that migrating to the cloud can enable automation that gives IT professionals in your organization more freedom to innovate. The Cloud Adoption Framework provides guidance for this modernization journey.
Ensure app and website compatibility with Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is compatible with both modern and legacy websites with Internet Explorer mode. Learn how to configure Internet Explorer mode and Enterprise Mode to determine how and where sites will be rendered.
Access data from Azure Blob Storage by using multiple protocols
You can access your data from Azure Blob Storage by using different protocols such as representational state transfer (REST), Hadoop Distributed File System (HDFS), Network File System (NFS), and Secure File Transfer Protocol (SFTP).
Increase educator adoption of Reading Progress and Reading Coach
Reading Progress and Reading Coach are free tools that help students practice their reading fluency. This module provides education partners with information to teach customers how to create Reading Progress assignments in Microsoft Teams and track student progress over time in the Insights tab. This module is part of the Partner Success Series.
Introduction to Azure Cache for Redis
Microsoft Azure Cache for Redis brings a critical low-latency and high-throughput data storage solution to modern applications. This solution can help improve the performance and scalability of your apps that rely heavily on backend data stores.
Understand hybrid data platform on SQL Server 2022
Learn about new major cloud connected capabilities of SQL Server 2022.
OKR Leadership Program – Become an OKR Champion with Viva Goals
The OKR Leadership Program is an intensive training intended for OKR Champions to become familiar with the role of the OKR Champion, as well as elements of the OKR framework including OKR writing, ensuring program success, and an introduction to Viva Goals.
Why Choose Microsoft Courses on EdCroma?
- Expert-Led Training: Each course is designed and delivered by Microsoft experts, ensuring high-quality instruction and practical application of skills.
- Comprehensive Learning Resources: Access a wide range of materials that support your learning journey, from beginner to advanced levels, and gain hands-on experience.
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Microsoft Corporation: Innovating the Future of Technology
Microsoft Corporation, founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975, has grown to become one of the most valuable and influential technology companies in the world. Headquartered in Redmond, Washington, Microsoft is renowned for its innovative software products, including the Windows operating system, Microsoft Office suite, and the Azure cloud computing platform.History and Evolution
- Early Beginnings: Microsoft's journey began with the creation of a version of the BASIC programming language for the Altair 8800. This initial success paved the way for the development of MS-DOS, an operating system that became the foundation of the personal computer revolution.
- The Windows Revolution: The launch of Windows in 1985 marked a significant milestone, introducing a graphical user interface that revolutionized the way people interacted with computers.
- Expansion and Innovation: Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, Microsoft continued to innovate, expanding its product offerings to include the Office suite, Internet Explorer, and the Xbox gaming console. The company also entered the enterprise market with solutions like Windows Server, SQL Server, and Microsoft Dynamics.
Recent Developments
- A Cloud-First Transformation: In recent years, Microsoft has focused on cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and machine learning. Under the leadership of CEO Satya Nadella, who took over in 2014, Microsoft has transformed into a cloud-first company. The Azure cloud platform has become a key growth driver, offering a wide range of services, including virtual machines, databases, and AI tools.
- Commitment to Education: Microsoft’s commitment to education and professional development is evident in its extensive range of certification programs and training courses. Microsoft Learn, the company’s official learning platform, offers free and paid courses on various topics, including Azure, Microsoft 365, Dynamics 365, and Power Platform. These courses are designed to help individuals and organizations acquire the skills needed to succeed in today’s digital world.
Key Offerings on EdCroma
- Microsoft Azure Fundamentals: This course provides an introduction to cloud computing concepts and Azure services, making it ideal for beginners looking to start a career in cloud technology.
- Microsoft 365 Certified: Modern Desktop Administrator Associate: This certification course covers the skills required to deploy, configure, and manage Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 services.
- Data Science with Microsoft Azure: This advanced course focuses on data science techniques and tools, including machine learning and AI, using the Azure platform.
- Microsoft Power BI for Data Analytics: Learn how to leverage Power BI to create interactive data visualizations and reports that drive business insights.
Benefits of Microsoft Courses
- Industry Recognition: Microsoft certifications are highly regarded in the tech industry, validating your expertise and enhancing your career prospects.
- Hands-On Learning: Microsoft courses often include practical labs and real-world projects, allowing you to apply your knowledge in a meaningful way.
- Up-to-date Content: Microsoft regularly updates its courses to reflect the latest technological advancements and industry trends, ensuring that you stay current with your skills.
- Flexible Learning: Whether you prefer self-paced learning or instructor-led training, Microsoft offers a variety of formats to suit your needs.