This comprehensive course offers a hands-on journey into the fundamentals and practical applications of Microsoft Azure, one of the leading cloud platforms in the industry. Designed for beginners and IT professionals aiming to build a strong foundation in cloud computing, the course starts with essential concepts such as the principles of cloud computing, service models, deployment strategies, and the Azure architecture.

Microsoft Azure - Essentials
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Microsoft Azure - Essentials
This course is part of Microsoft Azure: Cloud Solutions Mastery Specialization

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Reviewed on Jul 21, 2025
Comprehensive, practical, beginner-friendly,cloud - focused.
Reviewed on Mar 17, 2026
Easy to follow Azure introduction . Good for beginners.
Reviewed on Mar 20, 2026
Highly engaging Microsoft Azure essential course easy to follow,builds strong cloud fundamentals quickly.

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