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Intellipaat’s Azure Developer course in Houston is designed in such a way that candidates preparing for the Azure Developer Certified Associate exam (AZ-204 = AZ-200 + AZ-201) get complete help in passing it with the highest grade. The 24/7 technical support and the lifetime free upgrade offered by the course let you ace the exam with ease. All relevant concepts are included in this course such as cloud storage services, Azure cognitive services, cloud security services, IaaS, and many more. Intellipaat awards aRead More..
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Course PreviewThrough this course (AZ-204), Intellipaat provides industry-standard training on Microsoft Azure that forms the perfect base for an Azure Developer. When you enroll in this training, you will be provided with the course material on ‘Developing Microsoft Azure and Web Services,’ which is officially issued by Microsoft. The skills attained will help you bag a job in one of the top companies in Houston.
Most enterprises, from small-scale to large-scale, are adapting to cloud technologies to expand their business potential. It is known for its key features such as lower in cost, easy availability, high reliability, and mobility. An Azure Developer is paid approximately US$136,997 per annum in Houston, as per Glassdoor. In such a scenario, getting a certification from Intellipaat will definitely fetch you a high-paying job as you will be trained and tested on a variety of industry-relevant Azure skills.
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1.1 Managing Azure subscriptions
1.2 Assigning administrator permissions
1.3 Configuring Azure subscription
1.4 Utilizing and consuming Azure resources
1.5 Analyzing alerts and metrics
1.6 Configuring diagnostic settings
1.7 Monitoring unused resources
1.8 Utilizing Log Search query functions
1.9 Viewing alerts in Log Analytics
1.10 Managing resource groups
1.11 Configuring resource locks and policies
1.12 Moving resources across resource groups
1.13 Managed role-based access control (RBAC)
2.1 Creating and configuring storage accounts
2.2 Installing Azure storage explorer
2.3 Monitoring activity using Log Analytics
2.4 Deploying Azure storage replication
2.5 Exporting from and importing into Azure job
2.6 Azure Data Box
2.7 Configuring blob storage
2.8 Azure content delivery network (CDN)
2.9 Creating Azure file share and file sync
2.10 Implementing Azure backup
2.11 Creating recovery services vault
2.12 Configuring backup policy
3.1 Configuring VM for Windows and Linux
3.2 Configuring monitoring
3.3 Networking
3.4 Storage
3.5 Deploying and configuring scale sets
3.6 Modifying Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
3.7 Configuring VHD template
3.8 Deploying Windows and Linux VMs
3.9 Managing Azure VM
3.10 Automate configuration management with PowerShell desired state configuration (DSC)
3.11 Managing VM sizes
3.12 Moving VMs from one resource to another
3.13 Managing VM backups
3.14 Configuring VM backup
3.15 Performing VM restore
3.16 Azure site recovery
4.1 Creating connectivity between virtual networks
4.2 Creating and configuring VNET peering
4.3 Virtual network connectivity
4.4 Creating virtual network gateway
4.5 Implement and manage virtual networking
4.6 Configuring private and public IP addresses
4.7 Network routes and network interface
4.8 Configuring name resolution
4.9 Configuring Azure DNS
4.10 Configuring private and public DNS zones
4.11 Configuring network security group (NSG)
4.12 Creating security rules
4.13 Associating NSG to a subnet or network interface
4.14 Implement Azure load balancer
4.15 Monitor and troubleshoot virtual networking
4.16 Integrate onpremises network with Azure virtual network
5.1 Implementing solutions with Virtual Machines (VM)
5.2 Provision VMs
5.3 Configure VMs for remote access
5.4 Create ARM templates
5.5 Create container images for solutions by using Docker
5.6 Publish an image to the Azure Container Registry
5.7 Run containers by using Azure Container Instance
5.8 Creating Azure Managed Kubernetes Service (AKS) cluster
5.9 Configuring Azure Disk Encryption for VMs
5.10 Deploying Azure batch jobs with Azure Batch Services
5.11 Batch Service API
5.12 Running batch job with Azure CLI
5.13 Azure portals
5.14 Azure Batch Services batch job coding
6.1 Creating Azure app service web apps
6.2 Configure web app settings including SSL
6.3 API, and connection strings
6.4 Creating background task with WebJobs
6.5 Enabling diagnostic logging
6.6 Creating Azure App service mobile apps
6.7 Enabling mobile app offline sync
6.8 Deploying mobile device remote instrumentation
6.9 Azure App service API apps
6.10 API documentation with open source tools
6.11 Azure function implementation
6.12 Function input and output binding
6.13 Function trigger with timer
6.14 Webhooks and data operations
6.15 Azure durable functions
6.16 Creating Azure function apps with visual studio
7.1 Developing solutions with storage tables
7.2 Table policy implementation
7.3 Using code to query table storage
7.4 Deploying partitioning schemes
7.5 Using Cosmo DB storage for solution development
7.6 Create Cosmos DB containers
7.7 Data creation, read, update, and delete with the right API
7.8 Operations consistency level
7.9 Developing solutions for relational databases
7.10 Relational database configuration and provisioning
7.11 Azure SQL database elastic pool configuration
7.12 Using code to create, read, update, and delete data tables
7.13 Developing solutions for blob storage
7.14 Moving item between containers and storage accounts
7.15 Deploying blob leasing
7.16 Data archiving and retention
7.17 Hot, cool, and archive storage
8.1 Deploying authentication
8.2 Using forms-based authentication
8.3 Tokens, certificates
8.4 Using Azure AD for Windows authentication
8.5 OAuth2.0 authentication
8.6 Managed Service Identity
8.7 Service Principle authentication
8.8 Role-based and claims-based authorization
8.9 Shared access signature
8.10 Secure data solutions
8.11 Decrypting and encrypting data in transit and rest
8.12 Using app configuration and KeyVault API for securing app data and key creation and deletion.
9.1 Code development for apps and services scalability
9.2 Autoscaling rules
9.3 Scheduled autoscaling
9.4 Scaling by operational or system metrics
9.5 Handling transit faults with code
9.6 Caching and content delivery integration with solutions
9.7 Azure Redis cache data storage and retrieval
9.8 Developing code for CDNs, invalidating cache content
9.9 Support monitoring and logging solutions
9.10 Deploying application insights for configuring app or service instrumentation
9.11 Azure monitor for troubleshooting, application insight web test implementation and alerts
10.1 Developing app service logic app, creating a logic app
10.2 Creating custom connector and custom template for logic app
10.3 Integrating Azure search in solutions, creating Azure search index
10.4 Importing search data
10.5 Querying Azure search index
10.6 API gateways
10.7 APIM instance
10.8 API authentication
10.9 API policies
10.10 Event-based solution development
10.11 Deploying solutions with event grid
10.12 Notification and event hub
10.13 Developing message-based solutions
10.14 Azure service bus and Azure queue storage for solution implementation
Azure Developer Certification AZ-204 Projects
This course is designed to clear the Microsoft AZ-204 exam. As part of this training, you will be working on real-time projects and assignments that have immense implications in real-world industry scenarios, thus helping you fast-track your career effortlessly. You will also receive the course completion certificate by Microsoft for ‘Developing Microsoft Azure and Web Services.’
At the end of this Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate training course, there will be a quiz that perfectly reflects the type of questions asked in the AZ-204 certification exam and will help you score better.
Intellipaat’s course completion certificate will be awarded upon the completion of the project work (after expert review) and upon scoring at least 60 percent marks in the quiz. Intellipaat’s certification is well-recognized by top 80+ MNCs, such as Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma, Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, etc.
Land Your Dream Job Like Our Alumni
Intellipaat is offering the Azure development course that is in line with clearing the Microsoft Azure AZ-204 certification exam. This training will equip you with all the skills needed to develop applications for IaaS and PaaS solutions. You will work on hands-on projects pertaining to managing Azure security and access control, monitoring and optimizing Azure solutions, and so on.
You will be working on real-time Azure projects that have high relevance in the corporate world, and the curriculum is designed by industry experts. Upon the completion of the Microsoft Azure for Developers certification, you can apply for some of the best jobs in top MNCs around the world at top salaries. For your AZ-204 exam, Intellipaat offers lifetime access to videos, course materials, 24/7 support, and course material upgrading to the latest version at no extra fees. Hence, it is clearly a one-time investment.
Apart from Azure Developer, Intellipaat offers the following Cloud certification courses in Houston like Azure Fundamentals certification, AZ-400 training, Azure Security certification, DevOps, Amazon Web Services, Azure and Blockchain.
Intellipaat offers query resolution, and you can raise a ticket with the dedicated support team at any time. You can avail yourself of email support for all your queries. We can also arrange one-on-one sessions with our support team If your query does not get resolved through email. However, 1:1 session support is given for 6 months from the start date of your course.
Intellipaat provides placement assistance to all learners who have completed the training and moved to the placement pool after clearing the PRT (Placement Readiness Test). More than 500+ top MNCs and startups hire Intellipaat learners. Our alumni work with Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Sony, Ericsson, TCS, Mu Sigma, etc.
No, our job assistance is aimed at helping you land your dream job. It offers a potential opportunity for you to explore various competitive openings in the corporate world and find a well-paid job, matching your profile. The final hiring decision will always be based on your performance in the interview and the requirements of the recruiter.