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Curriculum in Azure DevOps

Azure
  • Define Cloud Computing
  • What is Microsoft Azure?
  • Creating the Microsoft Azure Account
  • Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI
  • Azure Architecture
  • Azure Resource Manager
  • DevOps
  • DevOps Environment
  • Advantages of DevOps
  • Skills Required for a DevOps Engineer
  • DevOps Market Trends
  • DevOps Delivery Pipeline
  • Stages and Life Cycle of DevOps
  • Azure Storage and ARM
  • Azure Subscriptions and Resources
  • Handling Azure Resources
  • Azure Storage Account and kinds of accounts
  • Azure Tags
  • Azure CDN(Content Delivery Network)
  • Azure Blob Storage
  • Azure File Sync and Storage
  • Azure Storage
  • Azure Storage Explorer
  • Azure Queue Storage
  • Azure Table Storage
  • Azure Databox
  • Azure Shared Access Signature
  • Azure Storage Replication
  • Azure Export or Import Service
  • Data Replication Options
  • Azure Virtual Machines
  • Data Disks in Azure
  • Azure Interfaces & Virtual Machines
  • VHD and ARM Templates
  • Virtual Machine Scale Sets
  • Custom Images of Azure Virtual Machine
  • Virtual Machine Availability Sets
  • Azure Container Services and App
  • App Service Plan
  • App Service Web App for the Containers
  • Deployment Slots
  • Networking for the App Service
  • Azure Container Registry
  • Container Image
  • Azure Kubernetes Service
  • Azure Networking
  • Azure Vnet Components
  • Azure Virtual Networks
  • Azure Vnet Subnets
  • IP Address - Private and Public IPs
  • Network Security Group
  • Azure Network Interface Cards
  • Service Tags
  • Azure DNS
  • Route Tables
  • Private DNS
  • Authorization and Authentication through RBAC
  • Identity and Access Management
  • Role-based Access Management 
  • Role Assignment in the Azure Resources
  • Role Definitions
  • RBAC Policies
  • Azure Users and Groups
  • Azure Active Directory(AAD)
  • Introduction to Azure Active Directory
  • Azure AD vs Windows AD
  • Azure AD Groups
  • Azure AD Users
  • Azure AD Tenants
  • Azure AD Domains
  • Azure AD Connect
  • Authentication Options
  • Multi-Factor Authentication
  • Resource Locks
  • Azure Monitoring
  • Azure Metrics
  • Azure Monitor
  • Actions and Alerts
  • Log Analytics
  • Backup Reports
  • Application Insights
  • Recovery Services Vault
  • VM Backup Policies
  • Backing up the Azure Virtual Machines
  • Restoring the Azure Virtual Machines
  • Continuous Integration through Jenkins
  • What is Continuous Integration
  • Jenkins Master-Slave Architecture
  • CI/CD Pipelines
  • Creating a complete automated CI/CD Pipeline
  • Continuous Testing
  • Define Continuous Testing
  • Maven
  • Executing the Test Cases on the Chromium Web Driver
  • Headless Mode
  • Software Version Control
  • Version Control
  • Kinds of Version Control System
  • SVN and Git
  • Git Lifecycle
  • Working with the Branches in Git
  • Resolving the Merge Conflicts
  • Merging the Branches
  • Git Workflows
  • Continuous Deployment
  • Docker
  • Docker Lifecycle
  • General Docker Operations
  • Docker Ecosystem Components
  • Docker Operations
  • Creating the DockerHub Account
  • Saving the Changes in the Container
  • Creating the Custom Docker Images through Dockerfile
  • Containerization through Docker
  • Docker Volumes
  • Deploying with the Multi-tier application using the Docker Network
  •  Using the Docker Compose for deploying the containers
  • Container Orchestration tools
  • Docker Swarm
  • Deploying the 2-Node Cluster through the Docker Swarm
  • Configuration Management through Puppet
  • Importance of Configuration Management
  • Puppet Architecture
  • Configuring the Master-Slave through Puppet
  • Puppet Modules
  • Puppet Manifests
  • Puppet File Server
  • Applying the Configuration through Puppet
  • Configuration Management Tools
  • Configuration Management through Ansible
  • Introduction to Ansible
  • Differentiate Ansible and Puppet
  • Ansible Architecture
  • Ansible Playbook
  • Ansible Roles
  • Configuring the Master Slave through Ansible
  • Applying the Configuration through Ansible
  • Kubernetes
  • What is Kubernetes
  • Differentiate Docker Swarm and Kubernetes
  • Kubernetes Architecture
  • Alternate methods of deploying the Kubernetes
  • Deploying the Kubernetes through Kubeadms
  • YAML files
  • Creating the Deployment in the Kubernetes through YAML
  • Services and Ingress in Kubernetes
  • Kubernetes Architecture - Case Study
  • Continuous Monitoring through Nagios
  • Introduction to Continuous Monitoring
  • Nagios
  • Nagios Architecture
  • NRPE Plugins
  • Monitoring Systems Data through Nagios
  • Terraform
  • Infrastructure-as-a-Code
  • Configuration Management vs IaC
  • Terraform Basics
  • Terraform IInstallation on AWS
  • Fundamental Operations in Terraform
  • Plan
  • Init
  • Destroy
  • Apply
  • Fundamentals of Terraform Code
  • Deploying the comprehensive architecture on AWS through Terraform
  • Azure Repos and DevOps
  • Architecture of Azure DevOps
  • Azure DevOps tools
  • Key Features of Azure DevOps
  • Azure Repos
  • Compare Git and TFVC
  • Important Concepts in Azure Repos
  • TFVC
  • Searching Code in Repos
  • Azure Repos Integrations
  • Azure Test Plans and Artifacts
  • Introduction to Azure Artifacts
  • Essential Concepts of Azure Artifacts
  • Working with Packages and Feeds
  • Upstream and Views sources
  • Connecting to the Azure Pipelines
  • Azure Test Plans
  • Manual and Exploratory Testing
  • Testing from the Kanban Record
  • Creating the Testing Plans
  • Testing the Web Applications
  • Azure Pipelines
  • Introduction to Azure Pipelines
  • Need for Azure Pipelines
  • Deploying to the Azure
  • Important Concepts in the Pipelines
  • CI Triggers in Pipelines
  • YAML Fundamentals
  • Integration and Environments
  • Setting up the CI Build
  • Adding Tests to the Pipeline
  • Tasks and Agents
  • Azure Boards
  • Azure Boards
  • Importance of Azure Boards
  • Fundamental Concepts of Azure Boards
  • Best Practices of Agile Project Management
  • Work Items
  • Fundamental Concepts of the Azure Boards
  • Kanban Boards
  • Connecting Boards to the Github
  • Scrums and Plans
  • Sprints
  • Integrations of Azure Boards
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    • Define Cloud Computing
    • What is Microsoft Azure?
    • Creating the Microsoft Azure Account
    • Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI
    • Azure Architecture
    • Azure Resource Manager
    • DevOps Environment
    • Advantages of DevOps
    • Skills Required for a DevOps Engineer
    • DevOps Market Trends
    • DevOps Delivery Pipeline
    • Stages and Life Cycle of DevOps
    • Azure Subscriptions and Resources
    • Handling Azure Resources
    • Azure Storage Account and kinds of accounts
    • Azure Tags
    • Azure CDN(Content Delivery Network)
    • Azure Blob Storage
    • Azure File Sync and Storage
    • Azure Storage Explorer
    • Azure Queue Storage
    • Azure Table Storage
    • Azure Databox
    • Azure Shared Access Signature
    • Azure Storage Replication
    • Azure Export or Import Service
    • Data Replication Options
    • Data Disks in Azure
    • Azure Interfaces & Virtual Machines
    • VHD and ARM Templates
    • Virtual Machine Scale Sets
    • Custom Images of Azure Virtual Machine
    • Virtual Machine Availability Sets
    • App Service Plan
    • App Service Web App for the Containers
    • Deployment Slots
    • Networking for the App Service
    • Azure Container Registry
    • Container Image
    • Azure Kubernetes Service
    • Azure Vnet Components
    • Azure Virtual Networks
    • Azure Vnet Subnets
    • IP Address - Private and Public IPs
    • Network Security Group
    • Azure Network Interface Cards
    • Service Tags
    • Azure DNS
    • Route Tables
    • Private DNS
    • Identity and Access Management
    • Role-based Access Management 
    • Role Assignment in the Azure Resources
    • Role Definitions
    • RBAC Policies
    • Azure Users and Groups
    • Introduction to Azure Active Directory
    • Azure AD vs Windows AD
    • Azure AD Groups
    • Azure AD Users
    • Azure AD Tenants
    • Azure AD Domains
    • Azure AD Connect
    • Authentication Options
    • Multi-Factor Authentication
    • Resource Locks
    • Azure Metrics
    • Azure Monitor
    • Actions and Alerts
    • Log Analytics
    • Backup Reports
    • Application Insights
    • Recovery Services Vault
    • VM Backup Policies
    • Backing up the Azure Virtual Machines
    • Restoring the Azure Virtual Machines
    • What is Continuous Integration
    • Jenkins Master-Slave Architecture
    • CI/CD Pipelines
    • Creating a complete automated CI/CD Pipeline
    • Define Continuous Testing
    • Maven
    • Executing the Test Cases on the Chromium Web Driver
    • Headless Mode
    • Version Control
    • Kinds of Version Control System
    • SVN and Git
    • Git Lifecycle
    • Working with the Branches in Git
    • Resolving the Merge Conflicts
    • Merging the Branches
    • Git Workflows
    • Docker
    • Docker Lifecycle
    • General Docker Operations
    • Docker Ecosystem Components
    • Docker Operations
    • Creating the DockerHub Account
    • Saving the Changes in the Container
    • Creating the Custom Docker Images through Dockerfile
    • Docker Volumes
    • Deploying with the Multi-tier application using the Docker Network
    •  Using the Docker Compose for deploying the containers
    • Container Orchestration tools
    • Docker Swarm
    • Deploying the 2-Node Cluster through the Docker Swarm
    • Importance of Configuration Management
    • Puppet Architecture
    • Configuring the Master-Slave through Puppet
    • Puppet Modules
    • Puppet Manifests
    • Puppet File Server
    • Applying the Configuration through Puppet
    • Configuration Management Tools
    • Introduction to Ansible
    • Differentiate Ansible and Puppet
    • Ansible Architecture
    • Ansible Playbook
    • Ansible Roles
    • Configuring the Master Slave through Ansible
    • Applying the Configuration through Ansible
    • What is Kubernetes
    • Differentiate Docker Swarm and Kubernetes
    • Kubernetes Architecture
    • Alternate methods of deploying the Kubernetes
    • Deploying the Kubernetes through Kubeadms
    • YAML files
    • Creating the Deployment in the Kubernetes through YAML
    • Services and Ingress in Kubernetes
    • Kubernetes Architecture - Case Study
    • Introduction to Continuous Monitoring
    • Nagios
    • Nagios Architecture
    • NRPE Plugins
    • Monitoring Systems Data through Nagios
    • Infrastructure-as-a-Code
    • Configuration Management vs IaC
    • Terraform Basics
    • Terraform IInstallation on AWS
    • Fundamental Operations in Terraform
    • Plan
    • Init
    • Destroy
    • Apply
    • Fundamentals of Terraform Code
    • Deploying the comprehensive architecture on AWS through Terraform
    • Architecture of Azure DevOps
    • Azure DevOps tools
    • Key Features of Azure DevOps
    • Azure Repos
    • Compare Git and TFVC
    • Important Concepts in Azure Repos
    • TFVC
    • Searching Code in Repos
    • Azure Repos Integrations
    • Introduction to Azure Artifacts
    • Essential Concepts of Azure Artifacts
    • Working with Packages and Feeds
    • Upstream and Views sources
    • Connecting to the Azure Pipelines
    • Azure Test Plans
    • Manual and Exploratory Testing
    • Testing from the Kanban Record
    • Creating the Testing Plans
    • Testing the Web Applications
    • Introduction to Azure Pipelines
    • Need for Azure Pipelines
    • Deploying to the Azure
    • Important Concepts in the Pipelines
    • CI Triggers in Pipelines
    • YAML Fundamentals
    • Integration and Environments
    • Setting up the CI Build
    • Adding Tests to the Pipeline
    • Tasks and Agents
    • Azure Boards
    • Importance of Azure Boards
    • Fundamental Concepts of Azure Boards
    • Best Practices of Agile Project Management
    • Work Items
    • Fundamental Concepts of the Azure Boards
    • Kanban Boards
    • Connecting Boards to the Github
    • Scrums and Plans
    • Sprints
    • Integrations of Azure Boards

    Azure DevOps Training Projects

    Develop Your Azure DevOps Skills With Useful and Interesting Projects.

     

    Static Website Deployment

    Deploy a static website using Azure DevOps pipelines. Start with a simple HTML/CSS site and automate the deployment process using Azure Pipelines.

     

    Simple API Deployment

    Create a basic RESTful API using a framework like Express.js or Flask, and set up CI/CD pipelines in Azure DevOps to automate the deployment to Azure App Service.

     

    Infrastructure as Code (IaC) with Azure ARM Templates

    Learn to deploy Azure resources using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates. Start with a basic template for deploying a virtual machine or storage account.

     

    Microservices Deployment

    Build a microservices-based application using technologies like Docker and Kubernetes. Set up CI/CD pipelines in Azure DevOps to deploy the microservices to an AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) cluster.

     

    Multi-Environment Deployment

    Create CI/CD pipelines to deploy an application to multiple environments (e.g., development, staging, production) using Azure DevOps release pipelines.

     

    Infrastructure Provisioning with Terraform

    Learn to provision Azure resources using Terraform. Create Terraform scripts to define infrastructure as code and integrate them into Azure DevOps pipelines.

     

    Advanced Kubernetes Deployment Strategies

    Implement advanced deployment strategies like canary deployments or blue/green deployments for applications running on Kubernetes. Use Azure DevOps to automate the deployment process and manage traffic routing.

     

    Serverless Application Deployment

    Build a serverless application using Azure Functions or AWS Lambda and set up CI/CD pipelines in Azure DevOps to deploy the application automatically.

     

    Integration Testing and End-to-End Testing

    Implement comprehensive integration testing and end-to-end testing for a complex application. Use tools like Postman or Newman for API testing and Selenium for UI testing. Integrate these tests into Azure DevOps pipelines.

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    Azure DevOps Training Overview

    Azure DevOps is a comprehensive cloud-based collaboration platform designed to streamline the software development lifecycle. It offers a suite of tools and services for planning, coding, building, testing, deploying, and monitoring applications. Azure Boards provides agile project management capabilities, while Azure Repos offers Git and TFVC repositories for source code management. Azure Pipelines enables continuous integration and delivery (CI/CD), automating build, test, and deployment processes. Azure Artifacts facilitates package management, and Azure Test Plans supports manual, exploratory, and automated testing. Together, these components empower development teams to work more efficiently, deliver higher-quality software, and iterate faster, whether through cloud-hosted services or on-premises deployments with Azure DevOps Server.

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    Azure Devops Programmer’s Potential Career Paths

    • DevOps Engineers focus on automating and streamlining the processes between software development and IT teams. They are responsible for implementing and managing CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure as code, configuration management, monitoring, and deployment automation using Azure DevOps tools.
    • Cloud Solutions Architects design and implement scalable, secure, and reliable cloud-based solutions using Azure services, including Azure DevOps. They work closely with development teams to architect solutions that leverage Azure DevOps for continuous integration, delivery, and deployment.
    • SREs are responsible for ensuring the reliability, availability, and performance of software applications and services. They use Azure DevOps to implement monitoring, alerting, and incident response processes, as well as to automate infrastructure provisioning and configuration management.
    • Software Development Managers lead teams of software engineers and developers in designing, building, and delivering software solutions. They leverage Azure DevOps for project management, collaboration, and continuous integration and delivery, ensuring efficient and effective software development processes.

    What Are the Requirements for an Azure Devops Training Course?

    The specific requirements for an Azure DevOps training course can vary depending on the level and focus of the training, as well as the training provider.

    • Participants should have a fundamental understanding of software development concepts, including programming languages, version control systems (e.g., Git), and software development lifecycle (SDLC) processes.
    • A basic understanding of cloud computing concepts and technologies, particularly Microsoft Azure, can be beneficial. This includes knowledge of cloud services, infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS).
    • Since Azure DevOps emphasizes agile project management practices, familiarity with agile methodologies such as Scrum or Kanban is helpful. Understanding concepts like user stories, sprints, and backlog management can facilitate learning and application of Azure DevOps tools.
    • Participants should be comfortable working with operating systems such as Windows, Linux, or macOS, as well as using command line interfaces (CLI) for tasks like managing files, running commands, and executing scripts.

    Reasons to Consider Enrolling in Azure Devops Training

    • As organizations increasingly adopt DevOps practices and cloud technologies, proficiency in Azure DevOps tools and practices is becoming a valuable skill set sought after by employers. Enrolling in Azure DevOps training can enhance your employability and career prospects.
    • Azure DevOps provides a comprehensive set of tools and services for streamlining the software development lifecycle, from planning and coding to testing and deployment. Training in Azure DevOps can help you learn how to leverage these tools effectively, resulting in improved productivity and efficiency in your development workflows.
    • DevOps is not just a set of tools but a culture and set of practices aimed at improving collaboration, automation, and feedback loops between development and operations teams. Azure DevOps training can help you understand and master modern DevOps practices, such as continuous integration, continuous delivery, infrastructure as code, and agile project management.
    • Many Azure DevOps training courses offer hands-on labs, exercises, and real-world scenarios to help participants apply theoretical knowledge in practical situations. Through hands-on experience, you can deepen your understanding of Azure DevOps tools and build confidence in using them in real-world projects.

    Techniques and Trends in Azure Devops Development

    Azure DevOps development encompasses a wide range of techniques and trends that evolve as technology and industry practices progress. Here are some prominent techniques and trends in Azure DevOps development:

    • Using tools like Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates or Terraform, developers define and manage infrastructure configurations as code. This approach enables consistent and reproducible infrastructure provisioning and deployment, facilitating DevOps practices.
    • Breaking down applications into smaller, loosely coupled services allows for easier deployment, scaling, and maintenance. Azure DevOps supports the development and deployment of microservices-based applications through containerization technologies like Docker and orchestration platforms like Kubernetes.
    • CI/CD pipelines automate the process of integrating code changes, running tests, and deploying applications to production environments. Azure DevOps provides robust CI/CD capabilities through Azure Pipelines, enabling teams to deliver software updates frequently and reliably.
    • GitOps extends DevOps practices to the infrastructure layer, where infrastructure configurations and deployments are managed using Git repositories and pull requests. Azure DevOps integrates with Git repositories, allowing teams to implement GitOps workflows for infrastructure management.
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    Azure DevOps Training Objectives

    To become certified in Azure DevOps, you typically need to pass a certification exam administered by Microsoft. While there are no strict prerequisites for taking the exam, it's recommended to have a basic understanding of Azure DevOps concepts, tools, and practices. Hands-on experience with Azure DevOps and related technologies is also beneficial.

    Obtaining a certification in Azure DevOps can enhance your employment prospects by validating your skills and expertise in using Azure DevOps tools and practices. However, certification alone may not guarantee employment. Employers often look for a combination of certification, practical experience, and soft skills when hiring candidates.

    Yes, you can pursue multiple Azure DevOps course certifications to deepen your knowledge and skills in different areas of Azure DevOps. Microsoft offers various certifications related to Azure DevOps, each focusing on different roles and specialties within the software development lifecycle.

  • Azure DevOps Engineer Expert
  • Azure Administrator Associate (with focus on DevOps)
  • Azure Developer Associate (with focus on DevOps)
  • Validation of skills and expertise in using Azure DevOps tools and practices.
  • Recognition by employers and peers for your proficiency in Azure DevOps.
  • Enhanced career opportunities and advancement prospects.
  • Access to exclusive Microsoft resources, community forums, and networking opportunities.
  • For beginners, the Azure Administrator Associate certification with a focus on DevOps or the Azure Developer Associate certification with a focus on DevOps can be suitable starting points. These certifications provide a foundational understanding of Azure DevOps concepts and tools, preparing you for more advanced certifications in the future.

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  • Validation of your skills and expertise in Azure DevOps tools and practices, enhancing your credibility and marketability.
  • Increased job opportunities and career advancement prospects in roles related to DevOps, cloud computing, and software development.
  • Access to exclusive Microsoft resources, community forums, and networking opportunities for certified professionals.
  • Demonstrates your commitment to continuous learning and professional development in the rapidly evolving field of technology.
  • Recognition by employers and peers for your proficiency in Azure DevOps, improving your chances of landing job interviews.
  • Enhanced job prospects and career opportunities in a competitive job market.
  • Access to specialized training and learning resources to further develop your skills and knowledge.
  • Demonstrates your commitment to personal and professional growth, which is highly valued by employers.
  • While a Azure DevOps certification can improve your job prospects and make you more competitive in the job market, it does not guarantee you a job. Employers typically consider a combination of factors such as certification, practical experience, and soft skills when making hiring decisions.

    Prerequisites for Azure DevOps certification exams may vary depending on the specific certification path chosen. However, typical prerequisites may include a basic understanding of cloud computing concepts, familiarity with Microsoft Azure services, and hands-on experience with Azure DevOps tools and practices.

  • Reviewing the exam objectives and study resources provided by Microsoft.
  • Enrolling in training courses or self-study materials to deepen your understanding of Azure DevOps concepts and tools.
  • Practicing hands-on exercises and labs to reinforce your skills and knowledge.
  • Taking practice exams to assess your readiness and identify areas for further study.
  • Reviewing exam preparation guides and study tips from certified professionals.
  • Yes, you can take the Azure DevOps certification exam online through the Microsoft Learn platform or through Pearson VUE, which offers online proctored exams. This allows you to take the exam from the comfort of your home or office, provided you have a reliable internet connection and meet the technical requirements for online proctoring.

  • While real-world experience can be beneficial for preparing for an Azure DevOps certification exam, it is not always required. However, hands-on experience with Azure DevOps tools and practices can help reinforce your understanding of key concepts and increase your chances of passing the exam.
  • Whether ACTE Azure DevOps Certification is worth the time and investment depends on your career goals, current skill level, and industry demand. If you are looking to advance your career in DevOps or cloud computing, obtaining an Azure DevOps certification can be a valuable investment as it can enhance your job prospects and credibility as a certified professional in Azure DevOps. Additionally, ACTE is a reputable training provider that offers comprehensive training programs to help you prepare for Azure DevOps certification exams.

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    Azure DevOps Course Duration and Fees

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    Basic 1 - 1.5 Months ₹7,000 - ₹9,000
    Advanced 1.5 - 2 Months ₹7,000 - ₹10,000

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    Azure DevOps is preferred by more than 35% of developers. The most widely used and in-demand programming language in the tech industry is Azure DevOps.

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    Azure DevOps Training FAQ's

    Boost Your Coding Ability: Essential Azure DevOps Training for Novices and Experienced

    Azure DevOps training is designed to provide individuals with the knowledge and skills needed to effectively use Microsoft Azure's suite of DevOps tools and services. These tools facilitate collaboration, automation, and continuous integration/continuous deployment (CI/CD) pipelines in software development projects. Azure DevOps training covers various aspects such as version control, agile project management, build automation, release management, and application monitoring.

    While prior programming experience is beneficial, it's not always required for Azure DevOps training. Some familiarity with software development concepts and basic understanding of programming languages can be helpful, especially when working with automation scripts or customizing deployment pipelines. However, many Azure DevOps training courses are designed to accommodate individuals from diverse backgrounds, including those with minimal programming experience.

  • Introduction to DevOps principles and practices
  • Overview of Azure DevOps services and tools
  • Version control using Azure Repos (Git)
  • Agile project management with Azure Boards
  • Continuous integration with Azure Pipelines
  • Release management and deployment automation
  • Application monitoring and feedback loops
  • Best practices for implementing CI/CD pipelines
  • Security and compliance considerations in DevOps
  • The duration of an Azure DevOps training course can vary depending on factors such as the depth of the curriculum, the training format (e.g., classroom-based, online, self-paced), and the learner's prior experience level. Typically, Azure DevOps training courses range from a few days to several weeks, with intensive bootcamps often lasting around one to two weeks and comprehensive courses spanning several months for more in-depth learning.

    Generally, there are no strict qualifications required to register for an Azure DevOps training course. Individuals from various backgrounds, including software developers, system administrators, project managers, and quality assurance professionals, can benefit from Azure DevOps training. However, having a basic understanding of software development concepts and familiarity with cloud computing principles can be advantageous.

    Yes, Microsoft offers several certifications related to Azure DevOps, which validate proficiency in using Azure DevOps tools and implementing DevOps practices. The most relevant certification in this context is the "Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert," which demonstrates expertise in designing and implementing DevOps solutions using Azure DevOps services.

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    Online Azure DevOps learning offers several advantages, including flexibility in scheduling and location. Learners can access course materials and participate in classes from anywhere with an internet connection, allowing them to fit their studies around other commitments. Additionally, online courses often provide access to a wide range of resources, including recorded lectures, interactive quizzes, and discussion forums, enhancing the learning experience.

    Online Azure DevOps courses differ from traditional in-person classes primarily in their delivery format. In-person classes typically involve face-to-face interactions with instructors and peers, which can facilitate immediate feedback and collaboration. On the other hand, online courses rely on virtual platforms for instruction and communication, offering more flexibility but potentially requiring greater self-discipline and motivation from learners.

    Online Azure DevOps certifications can be highly esteemed within the tech industry, particularly if they are offered by reputable providers and aligned with industry standards. While they may not carry the same weight as conventional degrees in all contexts, they can still demonstrate practical skills and knowledge relevant to specific roles and technologies. Employers often value certifications that validate proficiency in specific tools and practices, such as Azure DevOps.

    The typical duration of an online Azure DevOps course can vary widely depending on factors such as the depth of content covered, the pace of instruction, and the learning format. Some courses may consist of a series of short modules or workshops that can be completed in a matter of days or weeks, while more comprehensive programs may span several months.

    To select the appropriate online Azure DevOps course based on your skill level, consider factors such as your current proficiency with DevOps concepts and tools, your career goals, and the specific content covered in the course. Look for courses that offer a curriculum tailored to different experience levels, such as beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. Additionally, read reviews and testimonials from past students to gauge the course's effectiveness and relevance to your needs.

    Many online Azure DevOps courses incorporate practical coding exercises and projects to reinforce learning and provide hands-on experience. These exercises may involve tasks such as setting up CI/CD pipelines, configuring automated tests, and deploying applications to Azure environments. Look for courses that offer interactive labs or assignments where you can apply the concepts and techniques covered in the course to real-world scenarios.

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    Yes, employees can often obtain certification or undergo assessments upon the conclusion of Azure DevOps corporate training. Many corporate training programs include options for certification exams or assessments to evaluate employees' knowledge and skills in Azure DevOps practices. These certifications can serve as proof of proficiency and may be recognized by employers and industry professionals.

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