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Please note: The course prepares students for the AZ-204 exam.
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This training aims to teach developers how to create end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure. Participants will learn how to implement Azure compute solutions, create Azure Functions, implement and manage web apps, develop solutions using Azure storage, implement authentication and authorization, and secure their solutions using KeyVault and Managed Identities. Participants will also learn how to connect to and use Azure services and third-party services and how to integrate event and message-based models into their solutions. The course also covers monitoring, troubleshooting and optimizing Azure solutions. Recommended training for certification as: Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate
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Course Contents
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- Module 1: Creating Azure App Service Web Apps
- Module 2: Implement Azure functions
- Module 3: Develop solutions that use blob storage
- Module 4: Develop solutions that use Cosmos DB storage
- Module 5: Implement IaaS solutions
- Module 6: Implement user authentication and authorization
- Module 7: Implement secure cloud solutions
- Module 8: Implement API Management
- Module 9: Develop App Service Logic Apps
- Module 10: Develop event-based solutions
- Module 11: Develop message-based solutions
- Module 12: Monitor and optimize Azure solutions
- Module 13: Integrate caching and content delivery within solutions
The original Microsoft courseware is made available to you online.
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Target Group
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Participants in this course are interested in Azure development or in taking the Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exam.
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Knowledge Prerequisites
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Participants should have 1-2 years of experience as a developer. This course assumes that students are familiar with programming and have a basic understanding of Azure. It is recommended that students have some experience with PowerShell or Azure CLI, working in the Azure portal, and with at least one programming language supported by Azure. Most of the examples in this course are presented in C\#.NET.
Implement solutions that use virtual machines |
Students will learn how to properly plan for VM deployment. It covers VM creation by using the Azure Portal, PowerShell, and through code. It also covers creating and using ARM templates for repeatable deployments and how to use Azure Disk Encryption to secure information on the VM. |
Lessons |
Provision VMs |
Create ARM templates |
Configure Azure Disk Encryption for VMs |
Implement batch jobs by using Azure Batch Services |
Azure Batch creates and manages a pool of compute nodes (virtual machines), installs the applications you want to run, and schedules jobs to run on the nodes. |
Lessons |
Azure Batch overview |
Run a batch job by using the Azure CLI and Azure Portal |
Run batch jobs by using code |
Manage batch jobs by using the Batch Service API |
Create containerized solutions |
You can build and run modern, portable, microservices-based applications that benefit from Kubernetes orchestrating and managing the availability of those application components. Kubernetes supports both stateless and stateful applications as teams progress through the adoption of microservices-based applications. |
Lessons |
Create an Azure Managed Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster |
Create container images for solutions |
Publish an image to the Azure Container Registry |
Run containers by using Azure Container Instance or AKS |
Create App Service web apps |
Azure App Service Web Apps (or just Web Apps) is a service for hosting web applications, REST APIs, and mobile back ends. Web Apps not only adds the power of Microsoft Azure to your application, such as security, load balancing, autoscaling, and automated management. |
Lessons |
Azure App Service core concepts |
Creating an Azure App Service web app |
Creating background tasks by using WebJobs in Azure App Service |
Creating Azure App Service mobile apps |
The Mobile Apps feature of Azure App Service gives enterprise developers and system integrators a mobile-application development platform that's highly scalable and globally available. |
Lessons |
Getting started with mobile apps in App Service |
Enable push notifications for your app |
Enable offline sync for your app |
Create Azure App Service API apps |
This module covers how to create and document an Azure App Service API. |
Lessons |
Creating APIs |
Using Swagger to document an API |
Implement Azure Functions |
Azure Functions is a solution for easily running small pieces of code, or "functions," in the cloud. You can write just the code you need for the problem at hand, without worrying about a whole application or the infrastructure to run it. |
Lessons |
Azure Functions overview |
Develop Azure Functions using Visual Studio |
Implement durable functions |
Develop solutions that use Azure Table storage |
Azure Table storage is a service that stores structured NoSQL data in the cloud, providing a key/attribute store with a schemaless design. Because Table storage is schemaless, it's easy to adapt your data as the needs of your application evolve. |
Lessons |
Azure Table storage overview |
Authorization in Table storage |
Table service REST API |
Develop solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB storage |
This module covers Azure Cosmos DB storage. It instructs students on how it works, how to manage containers and items, and create and update documents by using code. |
Lessons |
Azure Cosmos DB overview |
Managing containers and items |
Create and update documents by using code |
Develop solutions that use a relational database |
SQL Database is a general-purpose relational database managed service in Microsoft Azure that supports structures such as relational data, JSON, spatial, and XML. |
Lessons |
Azure SQL overview |
Create, read, update, and delete database tables by using code |
Develop solutions that use Microsoft Azure Blob storage |
Azure Blob storage is Microsoft's object storage solution for the cloud. Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data. Unstructured data is data that does not adhere to a particular data model or definition, such as text or binary data. |
Lessons |
Azure Blob storage overview |
Working with Azure Blob storage |
Implement authentication |
Microsoft identity platform is an evolution of the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) identity service and developer platform. It allows developers to build applications that sign in all Microsoft identities, get tokens to call Microsoft Graph, other Microsoft APIs, or APIs that developers have built. |
Lessons |
Microsoft identity platform |
Implement OAuth2 authentication |
Implement managed identities for Azure resources |
Implement authentication by using certificates, forms-based authentication, or tokens |
Implement multi-factor authentication |
Implement access control |
This module covers claims-based and role-based access control. |
Lessons |
Claims-based authorization |
Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization |
Implement secure data solutions |
This module covers securing data at rest and during transmission. |
Lessons |
Encryption options |
End-to-end encryption |
Implement Azure confidential computing |
Manage cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault |
Introduction to Azure Monitor |
Azure Monitor is the central service that includes all of tools you need to monitor and optimize your solution. |
Lessons |
Overview of Azure Monitor |
Develop code to support scalability of apps and services |
This module covers how applications scale and how to handle some troubleshooting. |
Lessons |
Implement autoscale |
Implement code that addresses singleton application instances |
Implement code that handles transient faults |
Instrument solutions to support monitoring and logging |
This module covers adding code to your app to send the data to Azure Monitor. |
Lessons |
Configure instrumentation in an app or server by using Application Insights |
Analyze and troubleshoot solutions by using Azure Monitor |
Integrate caching and content delivery within solutions |
This module shows students how to leverage Azure Cache for Redis and Azure CDNs to deliver assets to users more quickly. |
Lessons |
Azure Cache for Redis |
Develop for storage on CDNs |
Develop an App Service Logic App |
Logic Apps helps you build solutions that integrate apps, data, systems, and services across enterprises or organizations by automating tasks and business processes as workflows. This module covers what they are and how to create them. |
Lessons |
Azure Logic Apps overview |
Create Logic Apps by using Visual Studio |
Create custom connectors for Logic Apps |
Create custom templates for Logic Apps |
Integrate Azure Search within solutions |
Azure Search is a search-as-a-service cloud solution that gives developers APIs and tools for adding a rich search experience over private, heterogenous content in web, mobile, and enterprise applications. In this module students will learn how to integrate Azure Search in to their solutions. |
Lessons |
Create and query an Azure Search Index |
Full text search in Azure Search |
API Management |
API Management (APIM) helps organizations publish APIs to external, partner, and internal developers to unlock the potential of their data and services. |
Lessons |
Introduction to the API Management service |
Securing your APIs |
Defining API policies |
Develop event-based solutions |
This module covers developing event-based solutions in Azure by integrating Azure Event Grid, Event Hubs, and Notification Hubs in your applications. |
Lessons |
Implement solutions that use Azure Event Grid |
Implement solutions that use Azure Event Hubs |
Implement solutions that use Azure Notification Hubs |
Develop message-based solutions |
Microsoft Azure Service Bus is a fully managed enterprise integration message broker. Service Bus is most commonly used to decouple applications and services from each other, and is a reliable and secure platform for asynchronous data and state transfer. Azure Queue storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages that can be accessed from anywhere in the world via authenticated calls using HTTP or HTTPS. |
Lessons |
Implement solutions that use Azure Service Bus |
Implement solutions that use Azure Queue Storage queues |
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Classroom training
- Do you prefer the classic training method? A course in one of our Training Centers, with a competent trainer and the direct exchange between all course participants? Then you should book one of our classroom training dates!
-
Online training
- You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.
-
Tailor-made courses
-
You need a special course for your team? In addition to our standard offer, we will also support you in creating your customized courses, which precisely meet your individual demands. We will be glad to consult you and create an individual offer for you.

-
Please note: The course prepares students for the AZ-204 exam.
-
This training aims to teach developers how to create end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure. Participants will learn how to implement Azure compute solutions, create Azure Functions, implement and manage web apps, develop solutions using Azure storage, implement authentication and authorization, and secure their solutions using KeyVault and Managed Identities. Participants will also learn how to connect to and use Azure services and third-party services and how to integrate event and message-based models into their solutions. The course also covers monitoring, troubleshooting and optimizing Azure solutions. Recommended training for certification as: Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate
-
Course Contents
-
- Module 1: Creating Azure App Service Web Apps
- Module 2: Implement Azure functions
- Module 3: Develop solutions that use blob storage
- Module 4: Develop solutions that use Cosmos DB storage
- Module 5: Implement IaaS solutions
- Module 6: Implement user authentication and authorization
- Module 7: Implement secure cloud solutions
- Module 8: Implement API Management
- Module 9: Develop App Service Logic Apps
- Module 10: Develop event-based solutions
- Module 11: Develop message-based solutions
- Module 12: Monitor and optimize Azure solutions
- Module 13: Integrate caching and content delivery within solutions
The original Microsoft courseware is made available to you online.
-
Target Group
-
Participants in this course are interested in Azure development or in taking the Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exam.
-
Knowledge Prerequisites
-
Participants should have 1-2 years of experience as a developer. This course assumes that students are familiar with programming and have a basic understanding of Azure. It is recommended that students have some experience with PowerShell or Azure CLI, working in the Azure portal, and with at least one programming language supported by Azure. Most of the examples in this course are presented in C\#.NET.
Implement solutions that use virtual machines |
Students will learn how to properly plan for VM deployment. It covers VM creation by using the Azure Portal, PowerShell, and through code. It also covers creating and using ARM templates for repeatable deployments and how to use Azure Disk Encryption to secure information on the VM. |
Lessons |
Provision VMs |
Create ARM templates |
Configure Azure Disk Encryption for VMs |
Implement batch jobs by using Azure Batch Services |
Azure Batch creates and manages a pool of compute nodes (virtual machines), installs the applications you want to run, and schedules jobs to run on the nodes. |
Lessons |
Azure Batch overview |
Run a batch job by using the Azure CLI and Azure Portal |
Run batch jobs by using code |
Manage batch jobs by using the Batch Service API |
Create containerized solutions |
You can build and run modern, portable, microservices-based applications that benefit from Kubernetes orchestrating and managing the availability of those application components. Kubernetes supports both stateless and stateful applications as teams progress through the adoption of microservices-based applications. |
Lessons |
Create an Azure Managed Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster |
Create container images for solutions |
Publish an image to the Azure Container Registry |
Run containers by using Azure Container Instance or AKS |
Create App Service web apps |
Azure App Service Web Apps (or just Web Apps) is a service for hosting web applications, REST APIs, and mobile back ends. Web Apps not only adds the power of Microsoft Azure to your application, such as security, load balancing, autoscaling, and automated management. |
Lessons |
Azure App Service core concepts |
Creating an Azure App Service web app |
Creating background tasks by using WebJobs in Azure App Service |
Creating Azure App Service mobile apps |
The Mobile Apps feature of Azure App Service gives enterprise developers and system integrators a mobile-application development platform that's highly scalable and globally available. |
Lessons |
Getting started with mobile apps in App Service |
Enable push notifications for your app |
Enable offline sync for your app |
Create Azure App Service API apps |
This module covers how to create and document an Azure App Service API. |
Lessons |
Creating APIs |
Using Swagger to document an API |
Implement Azure Functions |
Azure Functions is a solution for easily running small pieces of code, or "functions," in the cloud. You can write just the code you need for the problem at hand, without worrying about a whole application or the infrastructure to run it. |
Lessons |
Azure Functions overview |
Develop Azure Functions using Visual Studio |
Implement durable functions |
Develop solutions that use Azure Table storage |
Azure Table storage is a service that stores structured NoSQL data in the cloud, providing a key/attribute store with a schemaless design. Because Table storage is schemaless, it's easy to adapt your data as the needs of your application evolve. |
Lessons |
Azure Table storage overview |
Authorization in Table storage |
Table service REST API |
Develop solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB storage |
This module covers Azure Cosmos DB storage. It instructs students on how it works, how to manage containers and items, and create and update documents by using code. |
Lessons |
Azure Cosmos DB overview |
Managing containers and items |
Create and update documents by using code |
Develop solutions that use a relational database |
SQL Database is a general-purpose relational database managed service in Microsoft Azure that supports structures such as relational data, JSON, spatial, and XML. |
Lessons |
Azure SQL overview |
Create, read, update, and delete database tables by using code |
Develop solutions that use Microsoft Azure Blob storage |
Azure Blob storage is Microsoft's object storage solution for the cloud. Blob storage is optimized for storing massive amounts of unstructured data. Unstructured data is data that does not adhere to a particular data model or definition, such as text or binary data. |
Lessons |
Azure Blob storage overview |
Working with Azure Blob storage |
Implement authentication |
Microsoft identity platform is an evolution of the Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) identity service and developer platform. It allows developers to build applications that sign in all Microsoft identities, get tokens to call Microsoft Graph, other Microsoft APIs, or APIs that developers have built. |
Lessons |
Microsoft identity platform |
Implement OAuth2 authentication |
Implement managed identities for Azure resources |
Implement authentication by using certificates, forms-based authentication, or tokens |
Implement multi-factor authentication |
Implement access control |
This module covers claims-based and role-based access control. |
Lessons |
Claims-based authorization |
Role-based access control (RBAC) authorization |
Implement secure data solutions |
This module covers securing data at rest and during transmission. |
Lessons |
Encryption options |
End-to-end encryption |
Implement Azure confidential computing |
Manage cryptographic keys in Azure Key Vault |
Introduction to Azure Monitor |
Azure Monitor is the central service that includes all of tools you need to monitor and optimize your solution. |
Lessons |
Overview of Azure Monitor |
Develop code to support scalability of apps and services |
This module covers how applications scale and how to handle some troubleshooting. |
Lessons |
Implement autoscale |
Implement code that addresses singleton application instances |
Implement code that handles transient faults |
Instrument solutions to support monitoring and logging |
This module covers adding code to your app to send the data to Azure Monitor. |
Lessons |
Configure instrumentation in an app or server by using Application Insights |
Analyze and troubleshoot solutions by using Azure Monitor |
Integrate caching and content delivery within solutions |
This module shows students how to leverage Azure Cache for Redis and Azure CDNs to deliver assets to users more quickly. |
Lessons |
Azure Cache for Redis |
Develop for storage on CDNs |
Develop an App Service Logic App |
Logic Apps helps you build solutions that integrate apps, data, systems, and services across enterprises or organizations by automating tasks and business processes as workflows. This module covers what they are and how to create them. |
Lessons |
Azure Logic Apps overview |
Create Logic Apps by using Visual Studio |
Create custom connectors for Logic Apps |
Create custom templates for Logic Apps |
Integrate Azure Search within solutions |
Azure Search is a search-as-a-service cloud solution that gives developers APIs and tools for adding a rich search experience over private, heterogenous content in web, mobile, and enterprise applications. In this module students will learn how to integrate Azure Search in to their solutions. |
Lessons |
Create and query an Azure Search Index |
Full text search in Azure Search |
API Management |
API Management (APIM) helps organizations publish APIs to external, partner, and internal developers to unlock the potential of their data and services. |
Lessons |
Introduction to the API Management service |
Securing your APIs |
Defining API policies |
Develop event-based solutions |
This module covers developing event-based solutions in Azure by integrating Azure Event Grid, Event Hubs, and Notification Hubs in your applications. |
Lessons |
Implement solutions that use Azure Event Grid |
Implement solutions that use Azure Event Hubs |
Implement solutions that use Azure Notification Hubs |
Develop message-based solutions |
Microsoft Azure Service Bus is a fully managed enterprise integration message broker. Service Bus is most commonly used to decouple applications and services from each other, and is a reliable and secure platform for asynchronous data and state transfer. Azure Queue storage is a service for storing large numbers of messages that can be accessed from anywhere in the world via authenticated calls using HTTP or HTTPS. |
Lessons |
Implement solutions that use Azure Service Bus |
Implement solutions that use Azure Queue Storage queues |
-
Classroom training
- Do you prefer the classic training method? A course in one of our Training Centers, with a competent trainer and the direct exchange between all course participants? Then you should book one of our classroom training dates!
-
Online training
- You wish to attend a course in online mode? We offer you online course dates for this course topic. To attend these seminars, you need to have a PC with Internet access (minimum data rate 1Mbps), a headset when working via VoIP and optionally a camera. For further information and technical recommendations, please refer to.
-
Tailor-made courses
-
You need a special course for your team? In addition to our standard offer, we will also support you in creating your customized courses, which precisely meet your individual demands. We will be glad to consult you and create an individual offer for you.
