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DP-900: Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals [+]
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23 Sep
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AZ-305: Microsoft Azure Architect Design [+]
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AZ-700: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions [+]
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AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure [+]
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21 Jun
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AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals [+]
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02 Sep
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14 Oct
DP-300: Administering Microsoft Azure SQL Solutions [+]
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AI-102 Designing and Implementing an Azure AI Solution is intended for software developers wanting to build AI infused applications that leverage Azure Cognitive Services... [+]
TARGET AUDIENCE Software engineers concerned with building, managing and deploying AI solutions that leverage Azure Cognitive Services, Azure Cognitive Search, and Microsoft Bot Framework. They are familiar with C#, Python, or JavaScript and have knowledge on using REST-based APIs to build computer vision, language analysis, knowledge mining, intelligent search, and conversational AI solutions on Azure. COURSE OBJECTIVES After completing this course you should be able to: Describe considerations for creating AI-enabled applications Identify Azure services for AI application development Provision and consume cognitive services in Azure Manage cognitive services security Monitor cognitive services Use a cognitive services container Use the Text Analytics cognitive service to analyze text Use the Translator cognitive service to translate text Use the Speech cognitive service to recognize and synthesize speech Use the Speech cognitive service to translate speech Create a Language Understanding app Create a client application for Language Understanding Integrate Language Understanding and Speech Use QnA Maker to create a knowledge base Use a QnA knowledge base in an app or bot Use the Bot Framework SDK to create a bot Use the Bot Framework Composer to create a bot Use the Computer Vision service to analyze images Use Video Indexer to analyze videos Use the Custom Vision service to implement image classification Use the Custom Vision service to implement object detection Detect faces with the Computer Vision service Detect, analyze, and recognize faces with the Face service Use the Computer Vision service to read text in images and documents Use the Form Recognizer service to extract data from digital forms Create an intelligent search solution with Azure Cognitive Search Implement a custom skill in an Azure Cognitive Search enrichment pipeline Use Azure Cognitive Search to create a knowledge store   COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Introduction to AI on Azure Artificial Intelligence (AI) is increasingly at the core of modern apps and services. In this module, you'll learn about some common AI capabilities that you can leverage in your apps, and how those capabilities are implemented in Microsoft Azure. You'll also learn about some considerations for designing and implementing AI solutions responsibly. Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Artificial Intelligence in Azure Module 2: Developing AI Apps with Cognitive Services Cognitive Services are the core building blocks for integrating AI capabilities into your apps. In this module, you'll learn how to provision, secure, monitor, and deploy cognitive services. Getting Started with Cognitive Services Using Cognitive Services for Enterprise Applications Lab: Get Started with Cognitive Services Lab: Get Started with Cognitive Services Lab: Monitor Cognitive Services Lab: Use a Cognitive Services Container Module 3: Getting Started with Natural Language Processing  Natural Language processing (NLP) is a branch of artificial intelligence that deals with extracting insights from written or spoken language. In this module, you'll learn how to use cognitive services to analyze and translate text. Analyzing Text Translating Text Lab: Analyze Text Lab: Translate Text Module 4: Building Speech-Enabled Applications Many modern apps and services accept spoken input and can respond by synthesizing text. In this module, you'll continue your exploration of natural language processing capabilities by learning how to build speech-enabled applications. Speech Recognition and Synthesis Speech Translation Lab: Recognize and Synthesize Speech Lab: Translate Speech Module 5: Creating Language Understanding Solutions To build an application that can intelligently understand and respond to natural language input, you must define and train a model for language understanding. In this module, you'll learn how to use the Language Understanding service to create an app that can identify user intent from natural language input. Creating a Language Understanding App Publishing and Using a Language Understanding App Using Language Understanding with Speech Lab: Create a Language Understanding App Lab: Create a Language Understanding Client Application Use the Speech and Language Understanding Services Module 6: Building a QnA Solution One of the most common kinds of interaction between users and AI software agents is for users to submit questions in natural language, and for the AI agent to respond intelligently with an appropriate answer. In this module, you'll explore how the QnA Maker service enables the development of this kind of solution. Creating a QnA Knowledge Base Publishing and Using a QnA Knowledge Base Lab: Create a QnA Solution Module 7: Conversational AI and the Azure Bot Service Bots are the basis for an increasingly common kind of AI application in which users engage in conversations with AI agents, often as they would with a human agent. In this module, you'll explore the Microsoft Bot Framework and the Azure Bot Service, which together provide a platform for creating and delivering conversational experiences. Bot Basics Implementing a Conversational Bot Lab: Create a Bot with the Bot Framework SDK Lab: Create a Bot with a Bot Freamwork Composer Module 8: Getting Started with Computer Vision Computer vision is an area of artificial intelligence in which software applications interpret visual input from images or video. In this module, you'll start your exploration of computer vision by learning how to use cognitive services to analyze images and video. Analyzing Images Analyzing Videos Lab: Analyse Images with Computer Vision Lab: Analyze Images with Video Indexer Module 9: Developing Custom Vision Solutions While there are many scenarios where pre-defined general computer vision capabilities can be useful, sometimes you need to train a custom model with your own visual data. In this module, you'll explore the Custom Vision service, and how to use it to create custom image classification and object detection models. Image Classification Object Detection Lab: Classify Images with Custom Vision Lab: Detect Objects in Images with Custom Vision Module 10: Detecting, Analyzing, and Recognizing Faces Facial detection, analysis, and recognition are common computer vision scenarios. In this module, you'll explore the user of cognitive services to identify human faces. Detecting Faces with the Computer Vision Service Using the Face Service Lab:Destect, Analyze and Recognize Faces Module 11: Reading Text in Images and Documents Optical character recognition (OCR) is another common computer vision scenario, in which software extracts text from images or documents. In this module, you'll explore cognitive services that can be used to detect and read text in images, documents, and forms. Reading text with the Computer Vision Service Extracting Information from Forms with the Form Recognizer service Lab: Read Text in IMages Lab: Extract Data from Forms Module 12: Creating a Knowledge Mining Solution Ultimately, many AI scenarios involve intelligently searching for information based on user queries. AI-powered knowledge mining is an increasingly important way to build intelligent search solutions that use AI to extract insights from large repositories of digital data and enable users to find and analyze those insights. Implementing an Intelligent Search Solution Developing Custom Skills for an Enrichment Pipeline Creating a Knowledge Store Lab: Create and Azure Cognitive Search Solution Create a Custom Skill for Azure Cognitive Search Create a Knowledge Store with Azure Cognitive Search   TEST CERTIFICATION Recommended as preparation for the following exams: AI-102 - Designing and Implementing a Microsoft Azure AI Solution - Part of the requirements for the Microsoft Certified Azure AI Engineer Associate Certification.   HVORFOR VELGE SG PARTNER AS:  Flest kurs med Startgaranti Rimeligste kurs Beste service og personlig oppfølgning Tilgang til opptak etter endt kurs Partner med flere av verdens beste kursleverandører [-]
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This course teaches Network Engineers how to design, implement, and maintain Azure networking solutions. [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW  This course covers the process of designing, implementing, and managing core Azure networking infrastructure, Hybrid Networking connections, load balancing traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring. Learn how to design and implement a secure, reliable, network infrastructure in Azure and how to establish hybrid connectivity, routing, private access to Azure services, and monitoring in Azure. TARGET AUDIENCE This course is aimed at Network Engineers looking to specialize in Azure networking solutions. An Azure Network engineer designs and implements core Azure networking infrastructure, hybrid networking connections, load balance traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring. The azure network engineer will manage networking solutions for optimal performance, resiliency, scale, and security. COURSE CONTENT Module 1: Azure Virtual Networks In this module you will learn how to design and implement fundamental Azure Networking resources such as virtual networks, public and private IPs, DNS, virtual network peering, routing, and Azure Virtual NAT. Azure Virtual Networks Public IP Services Public and Private DNS Cross-VNet connectivity Virtual Network Routing Azure virtual Network NAT Lab 1: Design and implement a Virtual Network in Azure Lab 2: Configure DNS settings in Azure Lab 3: Connect Virtual Networks with Peering After completing module 1, students will be able to: Implement virtual networks Configure public IP services Configure private and public DNS zones Design and implement cross-VNET connectivity Implement virtual network routing Design and implement an Azure Virtual Network NAT   Module 2: Design and Implement Hybrid Networking In this module you will learn how to design and implement hybrid networking solutions such as Site-to-Site VPN connections, Point-to-Site VPN connections, Azure Virtual WAN and Virtual WAN hubs. Site-to-site VPN connection Point-to-Site VP connections Azure Virtual WAN Lab 4: Create and configure a local gateway Create and configure a virtual network gateway Create a Virtual WAN by using Azure Portal Design and implement a site-to-site VPN connection Design and implement a point-to-site VPN connection Design and implement authentication Design and implement Azure Virtual WAN Resources   Module 3: Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute In this module you will learn how to design and implement Azure ExpressRoute, ExpressRoute Global Reach, ExpressRoute FastPath and ExpressRoute Peering options. ExpressRoute ExpressRoute Direct ExpressRoute FastPath ExpressRoute Peering Lab 5: Create and configure ExpressRoute Design and implement Expressroute Design and implement Expressroute Direct Design and implement Expressroute FastPath   Module 4: load balancing non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure In this module you will learn how to design and implement load balancing solutions for non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure with Azure Load balancer and Traffic Manager. Content Delivery and Load Blancing Azure Load balancer Azure Traffic Manager Azure Monitor Network Watcher Lab 6: Create and configure a public load balancer to load balance VMs using the Azure portal Lab:7 Create a Traffic Manager Profile using the Azure portal Lab 8: Create, view, and manage metric alerts in Azure Monitor Design and implement Azure Laod Balancers Design and implement Azure Traffic Manager Monitor Networks with Azure Monitor Use Network Watcher   Module 5: Load balancing HTTP(S) traffic in Azure In this module you will learn how to design and implement load balancing solutions for HTTP(S) traffic in Azure with Azure Application gateway and Azure Front Door. Azure Application Gateway Azure Front Door Lab 9: Create a Front Door for a highly available web application using the Azure portal Lab 10: Create and Configure an Application Gateway Design and implement Azure Application Gateway Implement Azure Front Door   Module 6: Design and implement network security In this module you will learn to design and imponent network security solutions such as Azure DDoS, Azure Firewalls, Network Security Groups, and Web Application Firewall. Azure DDoS Protection Azure Firewall Network Security Groups Web Application Firewall on Azure Front Door Lab 11: Create a Virtual Network with DDoS protection plan Lab 12: Deploy and Configure Azure Firewall Lab 13: Create a Web Application Firewall policy on Azure Front Door Configure and monitor an Azure DDoS protection plan implement and manage Azure Firewall Implement network security groups Implement a web application firewall (WAF) on Azure Front Door   Module 7: Design and implement private access to Azure Services In this module you will learn to design and implement private access to Azure Services with Azure Private Link, and virtual network service endpoints. Define Azure Private Link and private endpoints Design and Configure Private Endpoints Integrate a Private Link with DNS and on-premises clients Create, configure, and provide access to Service Endpoints Configure VNET integration for App Service Lab 14: restrict network access to PaaS resources with virtual network service endpoints Lab 15: create an Azure private endpoint Define the difference between Private Link Service and private endpoints Design and configure private endpoints Explain virtual network service endpoints Design and configure access to service endpoints Integrate Private Link with DNS Integrate your App Service with Azure virtual networks   TEST CERTIFICATION This course helps to prepare for exam AZ-700 [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 2 dager 15 000 kr
This course will provide foundational level knowledge of cloud services and how those services are provided with Microsoft Azure. The course can be taken as an optional f... [+]
The course will cover general cloud computing concepts as well as general cloud computing models and services such as Public, Private and Hybrid cloud and Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service(PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). It will also cover some core Azure services and solutions, as well as key Azure pillar services concerning security, privacy, compliance and trust. It will finally cover pricing and support services available.   Agenda Module 1: Cloud Concepts -Learning Objectives-Why Cloud Services?-Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS)-Public, Private, and Hybrid cloud models Module 2: Core Azure Services -Core Azure architectural components-Core Azure Services and Products-Azure Solutions-Azure management tools Module 3: Security, Privacy, Compliance and Trust -Securing network connectivity in Azure-Core Azure Identity services-Security tools and features-Azure governance methodologies-Monitoring and Reporting in Azure-Privacy, Compliance and Data Protection standards in Azure Module 4: Azure Pricing and Support -Azure subscriptions-Planning and managing costs-Support options available with Azure-Service lifecycle in Azure [-]
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Virtuelt klasserom 5 dager 33 000 kr
VMware Horizon 8: Deploy and Manage is a five-day combination course of VMware Horizon 8: Skills for Virtual Desktop Management & VMware Horizon 8: Infrastructure Adm... [+]
COURSE OVERVIEW . This training collection gives you the hands-on skills to deliver virtual desktops and applications through a single virtual desktop infrastructure platform. You will build on your skills in configuring and managing VMware Horizon® 8 through a combination of lecture and hands-on labs. You learn how to configure and deploy pools of virtual machines and how to provide a customized desktop environment to end-users. Additionally, you will learn how to install and configure a virtual desktop infrastructure platform. You learn how to install and configure VMware Horizon® Connection Server™, VMware Unified Access Gateway™, how to configure a load balancer for use with Horizon, and how to establish Cloud Pod Architecture.  Product Alignment: VMware Horizon 8 V2006 TARGET AUDIENCE Operators, administrators, and architects for VMware Horizon should enroll in this course. These individuals are responsible for the creation, maintenance, and or delivery of remote and virtual desktop services. Additional duties can include the implementation, support, and administration of an organization's end-user computing infrastructure. COURSE OBJECTIVES By the end of the course, you should be able to meet the following objectives: Recognize the features and benefits of Horizon Use VMware vSphere® to create VMs to be used as desktops for Horizon Create and optimize Windows VMs to create Horizon desktops Install and configure Horizon Agent on Horizon desktop Configure and manage the VMware Horizon® Client™ systems and connect the client to a VMware Horizon desktop Configure, manage, and entitle desktop pools of full VMs Configure, manage, and entitle pools of instant-clone desktops Create and use Remote Desktop Services (RDS) desktops and application pools Monitor the Horizon environment using Horizon Console Dashboard and Horizon Help Desk Tool Identify Horizon Connection Server installation, architecture, and requirements. Describe the authentication and certification options for a Horizon environment Recognize the integration process and benefits of VMware Workspace ONE® Access™ and Horizon 8 Discuss performance and scalability options available in Horizon 8 Describe different security options for the Horizon environment COURSE CONTENT 1  Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives 2  Introduction to VMware Horizon Recognize the features and benefits of Horizon Describe the conceptual and logical architecture of Horizon 3  Introduction to Use Case Define a use case for your virtual desktop and application infrastructure Convert customer requirements to use-case attributes 4  vSphere for Horizon 8 Explain basic virtualization concepts Use VMware vSphere® Client™ to access your vCenter Server system and VMware ESXi™ hosts Create, provision, and remove a virtual machine 5  VMware Horizon Desktops Create a Windows and a Linux virtual machine using vSphere Optimize and prepare Windows and Linux virtual machines to set up Horizon desktop VMs 6  VMware Horizon Agents Outline the configuration choices when installing Horizon Agent on Windows and Linux virtual machines Create a gold master for Windows Horizon desktops 7  VMware Horizon Pools Identify the steps to set up a template for desktop pool deployment List the steps to add desktops to the VMware Horizon® Connection Server™ inventory Compare dedicated-assignment and floating-assignment pools Outline the steps to create an automated pool Define user entitlement Explain the hierarchy of global, pool-level, and user-level policies 8  VMware Horizon Client Options Describe the different clients and their benefits Access Horizon desktop using various Horizon clients and HTML Configure integrated printing, USB redirection, and the shared folders option Configure session collaboration and media optimization for Microsoft Teams 9  Creating and Managing Instant-Clone Desktop Pools List the advantages of instant clones Explain the provisioning technology used for instant clone desktop pools Set up an automated pool of instant clones Push updated images to instant clone desktop pools 10  Creating RDS Desktop and Application Pools Explain the difference between an RDS desktop pool and an automated pool Compare and contrast an RDS session host pool, a farm, and an application pool Create an RDS desktop pool and an application pool Access RDS desktops and application from Horizon Client Use the instant clone technology to automate the build-out of RDSH farms Configure load-balancing for RDSHs on a farm 11  Monitoring VMware Horizon Monitor the status of the Horizon components using the Horizon Administrator console dashboard Monitor desktop sessions using the HelpDesk tool 12  Course Introduction Introductions and course logistics Course objectives 13  Horizon Connection Server Recognize VMware Horizon reference architecture Identify the Horizon Connection Server supported features Identify the recommended system requirements for Horizon Connection Server Configure the Horizon event database Outline the steps for the initial configuration of Horizon Connection Server Discuss the ADAM database as a critical component of Horizon Connection Server installation 14  VMware Horizon Authentication and Certificates Compare the authentication options that Horizon Connection Server supports Describe the Smartcard authentication options that Horizon Connection Server supports Outline the steps to create a Horizon administrator and custom roles Describe the roles available in a Horizon environment Explain the role that certificates play for Horizon Connection Server Install and configure certificates for Horizon Connection Server Install and configure True SSO in a Horizon environment 15  Workspace ONE Access & Virtual Application Management Recognize the features and benefits of Workspace ONE Access Recognize the Workspace ONE Access console features Explain identity management in Workspace ONE Access Explain access management in Workspace ONE Access Describe the Workspace ONE Access directory integration Describe the Workspace ONE Access directory integration Deploy virtual applications with Workspace services 16  VMware Horizon Performance and Scalability Describe the purpose of a replica connection server Explain how multiple Horizon Connection Server instances in a pod maintain synchronization Describe the 3D rendering options available in Horizon 8 List the steps to configure graphics cards for use in a Horizon environment Configure a load balancer for use in a Horizon environment Explain Horizon Cloud Pod Architecture LDAP replication and VIPA Explain Horizon Cloud Pod Architecture scalability options 17  Managing VMware Horizon Security Explain concepts relevant to secure Horizon connections Describe how to restrict Horizon connections. Discuss the benefits of using Unified Access Gateway List the two-factor authentication options that are supported by Unified Access Gateway List Unified Access Gateway firewall rules Describe the situation in which you might deploy Unified Access Gateway instances with one, two, or three network interfaces TEST CERTIFICATION VMware Certified Professional – Desktop and Mobility 2020 (VCP-DTM 2020) [-]
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In this course, the student will learn about the data engineering patterns and practices as it pertains to working with batch and real-time analytical solutions using Azu... [+]
The students will learn how to interactively explore data stored in files in a data lake. They will learn the various ingestion techniques that can be used to load data using the Apache Spark capability found in Azure Synapse Analytics or Azure Databricks, or how to ingest using Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse pipelines. The students will also learn the various ways they can transform the data using the same technologies that is used to ingest data. The student will spend time on the course learning how to monitor and analyze the performance of analytical system so that they can optimize the performance of data loads, or queries that are issued against the systems. They will understand the importance of implementing security to ensure that the data is protected at rest or in transit. The student will then show how the data in an analytical system can be used to create dashboards, or build predictive models in Azure Synapse Analytics. After completing this course, students will be able to: Explore compute and storage options for data engineering workloads in Azure Design and Implement the serving layer Understand data engineering considerations Run interactive queries using serverless SQL pools Explore, transform, and load data into the Data Warehouse using Apache Spark Perform data Exploration and Transformation in Azure Databricks Ingest and load Data into the Data Warehouse Transform Data with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Integrate Data from Notebooks with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines Optimize Query Performance with Dedicated SQL Pools in Azure Synapse Analyze and Optimize Data Warehouse Storage Support Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP) with Azure Synapse Link Perform end-to-end security with Azure Synapse Analytics Perform real-time Stream Processing with Stream Analytics Create a Stream Processing Solution with Event Hubs and Azure Databricks Build reports using Power BI integration with Azure Synpase Analytics Perform Integrated Machine Learning Processes in Azure Synapse Analytics Course prerequisites Successful students start this course with knowledge of cloud computing and core data concepts and professional experience with data solutions.Recommended prerequisites:M-DP900 - Microsoft Azure Data FundamentalsM-AZ900 - Microsoft Azure Fundamentals Agenda Module 1: Explore compute and storage options for data engineering workloads This module provides an overview of the Azure compute and storage technology options that are available to data engineers building analytical workloads. This module teaches ways to structure the data lake, and to optimize the files for exploration, streaming, and batch workloads. The student will learn how to organize the data lake into levels of data refinement as they transform files through batch and stream processing. Then they will learn how to create indexes on their datasets, such as CSV, JSON, and Parquet files, and use them for potential query and workload acceleration. Module 2: Design and implement the serving layer This module teaches how to design and implement data stores in a modern data warehouse to optimize analytical workloads. The student will learn how to design a multidimensional schema to store fact and dimension data. Then the student will learn how to populate slowly changing dimensions through incremental data loading from Azure Data Factory. Module 3: Data engineering considerations for source files This module explores data engineering considerations that are common when loading data into a modern data warehouse analytical from files stored in an Azure Data Lake, and understanding the security consideration associated with storing files stored in the data lake. Module 4: Run interactive queries using Azure Synapse Analytics serverless SQL pools In this module, students will learn how to work with files stored in the data lake and external file sources, through T-SQL statements executed by a serverless SQL pool in Azure Synapse Analytics. Students will query Parquet files stored in a data lake, as well as CSV files stored in an external data store. Next, they will create Azure Active Directory security groups and enforce access to files in the data lake through Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Access Control Lists (ACLs). Module 5: Explore, transform, and load data into the Data Warehouse using Apache Spark This module teaches how to explore data stored in a data lake, transform the data, and load data into a relational data store. The student will explore Parquet and JSON files and use techniques to query and transform JSON files with hierarchical structures. Then the student will use Apache Spark to load data into the data warehouse and join Parquet data in the data lake with data in the dedicated SQL pool. Module 6: Data exploration and transformation in Azure Databricks This module teaches how to use various Apache Spark DataFrame methods to explore and transform data in Azure Databricks. The student will learn how to perform standard DataFrame methods to explore and transform data. They will also learn how to perform more advanced tasks, such as removing duplicate data, manipulate date/time values, rename columns, and aggregate data. Module 7: Ingest and load data into the data warehouse This module teaches students how to ingest data into the data warehouse through T-SQL scripts and Synapse Analytics integration pipelines. The student will learn how to load data into Synapse dedicated SQL pools with PolyBase and COPY using T-SQL. The student will also learn how to use workload management along with a Copy activity in a Azure Synapse pipeline for petabyte-scale data ingestion. Module 8: Transform data with Azure Data Factory or Azure Synapse Pipelines This module teaches students how to build data integration pipelines to ingest from multiple data sources, transform data using mapping data flowss, and perform data movement into one or more data sinks. Module 9: Orchestrate data movement and transformation in Azure Synapse Pipelines In this module, you will learn how to create linked services, and orchestrate data movement and transformation using notebooks in Azure Synapse Pipelines. Module 10: Optimize query performance with dedicated SQL pools in Azure Synapse In this module, students will learn strategies to optimize data storage and processing when using dedicated SQL pools in Azure Synapse Analytics. The student will know how to use developer features, such as windowing and HyperLogLog functions, use data loading best practices, and optimize and improve query performance. Module 11: Analyze and Optimize Data Warehouse Storage In this module, students will learn how to analyze then optimize the data storage of the Azure Synapse dedicated SQL pools. The student will know techniques to understand table space usage and column store storage details. Next the student will know how to compare storage requirements between identical tables that use different data types. Finally, the student will observe the impact materialized views have when executed in place of complex queries and learn how to avoid extensive logging by optimizing delete operations. Module 12: Support Hybrid Transactional Analytical Processing (HTAP) with Azure Synapse Link In this module, students will learn how Azure Synapse Link enables seamless connectivity of an Azure Cosmos DB account to a Synapse workspace. The student will understand how to enable and configure Synapse link, then how to query the Azure Cosmos DB analytical store using Apache Spark and SQL serverless. Module 13: End-to-end security with Azure Synapse Analytics In this module, students will learn how to secure a Synapse Analytics workspace and its supporting infrastructure. The student will observe the SQL Active Directory Admin, manage IP firewall rules, manage secrets with Azure Key Vault and access those secrets through a Key Vault linked service and pipeline activities. The student will understand how to implement column-level security, row-level security, and dynamic data masking when using dedicated SQL pools. Module 14: Real-time Stream Processing with Stream Analytics In this module, students will learn how to process streaming data with Azure Stream Analytics. The student will ingest vehicle telemetry data into Event Hubs, then process that data in real time, using various windowing functions in Azure Stream Analytics. They will output the data to Azure Synapse Analytics. Finally, the student will learn how to scale the Stream Analytics job to increase throughput. Module 15: Create a Stream Processing Solution with Event Hubs and Azure Databricks In this module, students will learn how to ingest and process streaming data at scale with Event Hubs and Spark Structured Streaming in Azure Databricks. The student will learn the key features and uses of Structured Streaming. The student will implement sliding windows to aggregate over chunks of data and apply watermarking to remove stale data. Finally, the student will connect to Event Hubs to read and write streams. Module 16: Build reports using Power BI integration with Azure Synapase Analytics In this module, the student will learn how to integrate Power BI with their Synapse workspace to build reports in Power BI. The student will create a new data source and Power BI report in Synapse Studio. Then the student will learn how to improve query performance with materialized views and result-set caching. Finally, the student will explore the data lake with serverless SQL pools and create visualizations against that data in Power BI. Module 17: Perform Integrated Machine Learning Processes in Azure Synapse Analytics This module explores the integrated, end-to-end Azure Machine Learning and Azure Cognitive Services experience in Azure Synapse Analytics. You will learn how to connect an Azure Synapse Analytics workspace to an Azure Machine Learning workspace using a Linked Service and then trigger an Automated ML experiment that uses data from a Spark table. You will also learn how to use trained models from Azure Machine Learning or Azure Cognitive Services to enrich data in a SQL pool table and then serve prediction results using Power BI. [-]
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AI-050: Develop Generative AI Solutions with Azure OpenAI Service [+]
AI-050: Develop Generative AI Solutions with Azure OpenAI Service [-]
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Oslo 5 dager 27 500 kr
24 Jun
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12 Aug
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator [+]
AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator [-]
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This course provides students with the skills and knowledge required to successfully create and maintain the cloud and edge portions of an Azure IoT solution. The course ... [+]
  An Azure IoT Developer is responsible for implementing and then maintaining the cloud and edge portions of an Azure IoT solution. In addition to configuring and maintaining devices by using Azure IoT services and other Microsoft tools, the IoT Developer also sets up the physical devices and is responsible for maintaining the devices throughout the life cycle. The IoT Developer implements designs for IoT solutions, including device topology, connectivity, debugging and security. For Edge device scenarios, the IoT Developer also deploys compute/containers and configures device networking, which could include various edge gateway implementations. The IoT Developer implements designs for solutions to manage data pipelines, including monitoring and data transformation as it relates to IoT. The IoT Developer works with data engineers and other stakeholders to ensure successful business integration. IoT Developers should have a good understanding of Azure services, including data storage options, data analysis, data processing, and the Azure IoT PaaS versus SaaS options. After completing this course, students will be able to: Create, configure, and manage an Azure IoT hub. Provision devices by using IoT Hub and DPS, including provisioning at scale. Establish secure 2-way communication between devices and IoT Hub. Implement message processing by using IoT Hub routing and Azure Stream Analytics. Configure the connection to Time Series Insights and support business integration requirements. Implement IoT Edge scenarios using marketplace modules and various edge gateway patterns. Implement IoT Edge scenarios that require developing and deploying custom modules and containers. Implement device management using device twins and direct methods. Implement solution monitoring, logging, and diagnostics testing. Recognize and address security concerns and implement Azure Security Center for IoT. Build an IoT Solution by using Azure IoT Central and recongize SaaS opportunities for IoT. Course prerequisites IoT Developers should have basic programming skills in at least one Azure-supported language, including C#, Node.js, C, Python, or Java. Software development experience is a prerequisite for this course, but no specific software language is required, and the experience does not need to be at a professional level. Data Processing Experience: General understanding of data storage and data processing is a recommended but not required.  Cloud Solution Awareness: Students should have a basic understanding of PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS implementations. Microsoft Azure Fundamentals (M-AZ-900T00/M-AZ900), or equivalent skills, is recommended.  This course helps to prepare for exam AZ-220.   Agenda Module 1: Introduction to IoT and Azure IoT Services -Business Opportunities for IoT-Introduction to IoT Solution Architecture-IoT Hardware and Cloud Services Module 2: Devices and Device Communication -IoT Hub and Devices-IoT Developer Tools-Device Configuration and Communication Module 3: Device Provisioning at Scale -Device Provisioning Service Terms and Concepts-Configure and Manage the Device Provisioning Service-Device Provisioning Tasks Module 4: Message Processing and Analytics -Messages and Message Processing-Data Storage Options-Azure Stream Analytics Module 5: Insights and Business Integration -Business Integration for IoT Solutions-Data Visualization with Time Series Insights-Data Visualization with Power BI Module 6: Azure IoT Edge Deployment Process -Introduction to Azure IoT Edge-Edge Deployment Process-Edge Gateway Devices Module 7: Azure IoT Edge Modules and Containers -Develop Custom Edge Modules-Offline and Local Storage Module 8: Device Management -Introduction to IoT Device Management-Manage IoT and IoT Edge Devices-Device Management at Scale Module 9: Solution Testing, Diagnostics, and Logging -Monitoring and Logging-Troubleshooting Module 10: Azure Security Center and IoT Security Considerations -Security Fundamentals for IoT Solutions-Introduction to Azure Security Center for IoT-Enhance Protection with Azure Security Center for IoT Agents Module 11: Build an IoT Solution with IoT Central -Introduction to IoT Central-Create and Manage Device Templates-Manage Devices in Azure IoT Central [-]
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16 Sep
16 Sep
30 Sep
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps solutions [+]
AZ-400: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps solutions [-]
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