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    Build solutions using Azure technologies

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    Prepare for the Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies exam

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    Includes official Microsoft material

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    Taught by Microsoft Certified Trainers

This four-day course teaches IT Professionals how to manage their Azure resources, including deployment and configuration of virtual machines, virtual networks, storage accounts, and Azure AD - including implementing and managing hybrid identities. You will also learn how cloud resources are managed in Azure through user and group accounts, and how to grant access to Azure AD users, groups, and services using Role-based access control (RBAC).

Who should take this course

The course is aimed at Azure Solutions Architects

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Prerequisites

You should have practical experience with operating systems, virtualisation, cloud infrastructure, storage structures, billing, and networking.

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  Course Overview

Understand how to discover, assess, plan, and implement a migration of on-premises resources and infrastructure to Azure. Delegates will learn how to use Azure Migrate to perform the discovery and assessment phase that is critical to a successful migration. Delegates will also learn how to use Azure Site Recovery for performing the actual migration of workloads to Azure. The course focuses primarily on using ASR on a Hyper-V infrastructure to prepare and complete the migration process.

Understand how to build Logic App solutions that integrate apps, data, systems, and services across enterprises or organisations by automating tasks and business processes as workflows. Logic Apps is cloud service in Azure that simplifies how you design and create scalable solutions for app integration, data integration, system integration, enterprise application integration (EAI), and business-to-business (B2B) communication, whether in the cloud, on premises, or both.

Delegates will learn how to implement authentication in applications (certificates, Azure AD, Azure AD Connect, token-based), implement secure data (SSL and TLS), and manage cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault.

Delegates will also learn how to configure a message-based integration architecture, develop for asynchronous processing, create apps for autoscaling, and better understand Azure Cognitive Services solutions.

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  Course Content

Deploying and Configuring Infrastructure (AZ-300T01)​

  • Module 1: Managing Azure Subscriptions and Resources
  • Module 2: Implementing and Managing Storage
  • Module 3: Deploying and Managing Virtual Machines (VMs)
  • Module 4: Configuring and Managing Virtual Networks#
  • Module 5: Managing Identities

Implementing Workloads and Security (AZ-300T02)

  • Module 1: Evaluating and Performing Server Migration to Azure
  • Module 2: Implementing and Managing Application Services
  • Module 3: Implementing Advanced Virtual Networking
  • Module 4: Securing Identities

Understanding Cloud Architect Technology Solutions (AZ-300T03)

  • Module 1: Selecting Compute and Storage Solutions
  • Module 2: Hybrid Networking
  • Module 3: Measuring Throughput and Structure of Data Access

Creating and Deploying Apps (AZ-300T04)

  • Module 1: Creating Web Applications using PaaS
  • Module 2: Creating Apps and Services Running on Service Fabric
  • Module 3: Using Azure Kubernetes Service This module focuses on the Azure

Implementing Authentication and Secure Data (AZ-300T05)

  • Module 1: Implementing Authentication
  • Module 2: Implementing Secure Data

Developing for the Cloud (AZ-300T06)

  • Module 1: Developing Long-Running Tasks and Distributed Transactions
  • Module 2: Configuring a Message-Based Integration Architecture
  • Module 3: Developing for Asynchronous Processing
  • Module 4: Developing for Autoscaling
  • Module 5: Developing Azure Cognitive Services Solutions
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About Bolton

The name Bolton originates from bothl-tun with the name Boelton being first used in 1185 AD. The town acquired different names such as Bothelton  and  Boulton, and finally Bolton (1307). The towns motto means “overcome difficulties”.

Bolton is located in North West England. Since the 14th century it was one of the largest and most productive centers of cotton spinning in the world due to the settlement of Flemish weavers. It reached its zenith in the beginning of the 20th century. However, towards the fag end of the 20th century, the scenario changed. The cotton industry came to an end virtually if not physically.

The various smaller towns and villages around Bolton form the Metropolitan Borough of Bolton.

History

Bolton, part of Lancashire, came up as a small settlement in the moorland and was known as Bolton le Moors. At the time of the English Civil War, it was a political outpost in a staunchly Royalist region. This resulted in an attack by 3,000 Royalist troops led by Prince Rupert of the Rhine in 1644. 1,600 residents were killed and 700 taken prisoners in what came to be known as the Bolton Massacre.

Transport

Bolton is connected by local road as well as national routes. The A6  is a major north–south trunk road that passes to the west. The A666 dual carriageway, is an offshoot from the M61/M60 motorway interchange. The M61 has three dedicated stops.

Bolton is served by a network of local buses  coordinated by Transport for Greater Manchester. The bus station on Moor Lane was scheduled to be replaced by a new interchange in the town centre  by the end of 2014, at a cost of £48 million.

Bolton Interchange  was served by Virgin West Coast trains passing through Manchester Piccadilly station. Managed by Northern, the station is part of a town-centre transport interchange. It provides services to many stations  are operated by  TransPennine Express and Northern trains.

Sports

Bolton is home to various sports such as Football, Hockey and Cricket. Bolton Wanderers F.C. play football in the English League club. The Bolton Wanderers was formed in 1874 and they played at Burnden Park for 102 years. In 1997, it moved to the Reebok Stadium. The club has won four FA Cups, the last one being in 1958. The club has 73 seasons in the top division of the English league – most by any team.

Bolton Hockey Club has men and women in its teams and there are junior as well as regular teams with more than 120 playing members. The town also has two local cricket leagues, the Bolton Cricket League, and the Bolton Cricket Association.

 

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