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How to learn microsoft azure to become a cloud solution architect?
Hello everyone,
I recently read a blog that spoke about cloud computing and its growth, the job trends and stuff like that. I want to carve a niche in the field of cloud computing and so decided to learn Microsoft azure extensively. How do I learn Microsoft Azure? Somebody please guide? Do I need to first get Azure certification to start my journey?
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As already mentioned, the best place to start it Microsoft Learn. Tons of free training and some of it brings you into Azure and has you doing things hands on. I would say start slow and work your way up to make sure you fully understand the small details for the tests. Also, when you sign up for a new Azure account Microsoft gives you $200 in credit so you can use that to run and get to know things.
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You might want to register for a Microsoft training day, although you can find recorded sessions on Youtube.
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@sarfaraz1235 wrote:Hello everyone,
I recently read a blog that spoke about cloud computing and its growth, the job trends and stuff like that. I want to carve a niche in the field of cloud computing and so decided to learn Microsoft azure extensively. How do I learn Microsoft Azure? Somebody please guide? Do I need to first get Azure certification to start my journey?
I would say start slow and work your way up to make sure you fully understand the small details for the tests. Also, when you sign up for a new Azure account Microsoft gives you $200 in credit so you can use that to run and get to know things.