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    Learn how to us DevOps with Azure

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    Prepare for the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions exam

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    Taught by Microsoft Certified Trainers

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    Includes official Microsoft material

In this course, delegates will gain knowledge of how to design and implement DevOps practices for version control, compliance, infrastructure as code. They will also learn configuration management, build, release, and testing using Azure technologies. Azure DevOps Professionals combine people, processes and technologies to deliver consistently high-quality products and services that meet the needs of users and business objectives.

This 5-Day course measures your ability to accomplish technical tasks: design a DevOps strategy, implement DevOps development processes, implement continuous integration, continuous delivery, dependency management, application infrastructure, and constant feedback.

This course explains how to implement DevOps development process, scale Git for business develops and how to implement and manage build infrastructures. It describes implementing continuous delivery, set up a release management workflow. During this course, delegates will also gain an understanding of how to manage code quality, security policies and compliance.

Who should take this course

This course is for DevOps Professionals and IT Professionals who want to learn about Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions.

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Prerequisites

You should have fundamental knowledge of Azure, version control, Agile software development, and core software development principles.

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  Course Overview

After completion of this course, delegates will be able to:

  • Implement DevOps Processes, mobile DevOps strategy and scale Git for business DevOps.
  • Manage code quality and security policies and compliance.
  • Implement compliance and security in your infrastructure.
  • Implement Application infrastructure and design DevOps strategy.
  • Integrate another build tooling with Azure DevOps.
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  Course Content

AZ-400T01: Implementing DevOps Development Processes

  • Module 1: Getting Started with Source Control
  • Module 2: Scaling Git for Business DevOps
  • Module 3: Implementation and Management of Build Infrastructures
  • Module 4: Administration of Application Configuration and Secrets
  • Module 5: Implementation of a Mobile DevOps Strategy
  • Lab: Microsoft Azure
  • Lab: Implementing DevOps Development Processes

AZ-400T02: Implementing Continuous Integration

  • Module 1: Implement Continuous Integration into an Azure DevOps Pipeline
  • Module 2: Management of Code Quality and Security Policies
  • Module 3: Implementation of a Container Build Strategy
  • Lab: Implementing Continuous Integration

AZ-400T03: Implementing Continuous Delivery

  • Module 1: Draft of a Release Strategy
  • Module 2: Set up a Release Management Workflow
  • Module 3: Implementation of an Appropriate Deployment Pattern
  • Lab: Implementing Continuous Delivery

AZ-400T04: Implementing Dependency Management

  • Module 1: Drafting a Dependency Management Strategy
  • Module 2: Manage Security and Compliance
  • Lab: Implementing Dependency Management 

AZ-400T05: Implementing Application Infrastructure

  • Module 1: Infrastructure and Configuration Azure Tools
  • Module 2: Azure Delivery Models and Services
  • Module 3: Creation and Administration of the Kubernetes Service Infrastructure
  • Module 4: Third-party and Open Source Tools available with Azure
  • Module 5: Implement Compliance and Security in your Infrastructure
  • Lab: Implementing Application Infrastructure

AZ-400T06: Implementing Continuous Feedback

  • Module 1: Recommendation and Design of System Feedback Mechanisms
  • Module 2: Implementation Process to provide System Feedback to Development Teams
  • Module 3: Optimisation of The Feedback Mechanisms
  • Lab: Implementing Continuous Feedback 

AZ-400T07: Designing a DevOps Strategy

  • Module 1: Planning for DevOps
  • Module 2: Planning for Quality and Safety
  • Module 3: Migration and Consolidation of Artefacts and Tools
  • Lab: Designing a DevOps Strategy 
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Literature

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