MICROSOFT AZURE FUNDAMENTALS
The two-day course enables you or your team members to acquire foundational knowledge on cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, compliance and trust, Azure pricing, and support. Those who do not require hands-on experience may consider the one-day AZ-900T01: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals course.
Microsoft Azure Fundamentals courses prepare you for earning the Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals certification.
Course Code: MS-AZ-FU
Course Length: 1 or 2 Days
CertiPort Exam No: AZ-900
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
Some general IT knowledge or experience would be beneficial.
This course is suitable for IT personnel who are just beginning to work with Azure. This audience wants to learn about our offerings and get hands-on experience with the product.
- This course is suitable for program managers and technical sales, with a general IT background.
- Individuals preparing for AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals exam.
- Learn about cloud services, the types of cloud models, and the types of cloud services
- Understand about Azure core cloud architectural components, Azure services and products, Azure solutions, and Azure management tools
- Get familiar with Azure security, identity, governance, monitoring, reporting, and standards
- Get details on Azure subscriptions, planning and managing costs, support options, SLAs, and service lifecycles.
The one-day course enables you or your team members to acquire foundational knowledge of cloud services and how they are provided with Microsoft Azure.
It explains general cloud computing concepts, models, and services such as Public, Private, Hybrid Cloud, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). It also covers some core Azure services, solutions, essential Azure pillar services concerning security, privacy, compliance and trust, pricing, and support services available with Azure. Microsoft Azure Fundamentals course can be taken as an optional first step to learn about cloud services and Microsoft Azure, before moving on to Microsoft Azure or Microsoft cloud services courses.
Azure Fundamentals courses prepare you for earning the Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals certification.
MICROSOFT 365 FUNDAMENTALS
This course provides foundational knowledge on the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model, with a specific focus on Microsoft 365 cloud service offerings. You will begin by learning about cloud fundamentals, including an overview of cloud computing and specifically Microsoft cloud services.
In this course, you will be introduced to Microsoft Azure, and you will examine the differences between Microsoft 365 and Office 365. You will then perform an in-depth review of Microsoft 365, including a comparison of Microsoft on-premises services versus Microsoft 365 cloud services, a review of enterprise mobility in Microsoft 365, and an analysis of how Microsoft 365 services provide collaboration. The course then analyses how security, compliance, privacy, and trust are handled in Microsoft 365, and it concludes with a review of Microsoft 365 subscriptions, licenses, billing, and support.
Course Code: MS-365-FU
Course Length: 1 Day
CertiPort Exam No: MS-900
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
General knowledge of networking, computing, and cloud concepts.
This course is designed for IT Professionals who aspire to deploy and manage cloud services in their organization, or who are simply looking to acquire foundational knowledge on cloud fundamentals.
This includes the considerations and benefits of adopting cloud services in general and the Software as a Service (SaaS) cloud model specifically, with a general focus on Microsoft 365 cloud service offerings.
- Differentiate between the various cloud service models
- Identify the key differences between Microsoft 365 subscriptions
- Plan for migration to Microsoft 365 services
- Identify key differences between Microsoft on-premises services and Microsoft 365 cloud services
- Identify how Microsoft 365 services support teamwork
- Describe identities, including cloud, on-premises, and hybrid identity
- Describe cloud device management and protection, including the use of Intune
- Describe data protection, including the use of Azure Information Protection
- Describe compliance in general and the compliance features in Microsoft 365
- Describe Microsoft 365 subscriptions, licenses, billing, and support.
MICROSOFT AZURE AI FUNDAMENTALS
This course introduces fundamentals concepts related to artificial intelligence (AI), and the services in Microsoft Azure that can be used to create AI solutions. The course is not designed to teach students to become professional data scientists or software developers, but rather to build awareness of common AI workloads and the ability to identify Azure services to support them. The course includes hands-on activities that involve working with data and running code, so knowledge of fundamental programming principles will be helpful.
The course is designed as a blended learning experience that combines instructor-led training with online materials on the Microsoft Learn platform (https://azure.com/learn). The hands-on exercises in the course are based on MS Learn modules, and students are encouraged to use the content on MS Learn as reference materials to reinforce what they learn in the class and to explore topics in more depth.
Course Code: MS-AZ-AI
Course Length: 1 Day
CertiPort Exam No: AI-900
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
Familiarity with computers and using a web browser.
The Azure AI Fundamentals course is designed for anyone interested in learning about the types of solution artificial intelligence (AI) makes possible, and the services on Microsoft Azure that you can use to create them.
You don’t need to have any experience of using Microsoft Azure before taking this course, but a basic level of familiarity with computer technology and the Internet is assumed. Some of the concepts covered in the course require a basic understanding of mathematics, such as the ability to interpret charts. The course includes hands-on activities that involve working with data and running code, so a knowledge of fundamental programming principles will be helpful.
- Describe Artificial Intelligence workloads and considerations
- Describe fundamental principles of machine learning on Azure
- Describe features of computer vision workloads on Azure
- Describe features of Natural Language Processing (NLP) workloads on Azure
- Describe features of conversational AI workloads on Azure.
MICROSOFT POWER PLATFORM FUNDAMENTALS
You will learn the business value and product capabilities of Power Platform. Create simple Power Apps, connect data with Common Data Service, build a Power BI Dashboard, automate a process with Power Automate, and build a chatbot with Power Virtual Agents.
Course Code: MS-PP-FU
Course Length: 2 Days
CertiPort Exam No: PL-900
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
Candidates for this exam are users who aspire to improve productivity by automating business processes, analysing data to produce business insights, and acting more effectively by creating simple app experiences.
- Describe the Power Platform components
- Describe Common Data Service, Connectors and AI builder
- Describe cross-cloud scenarios across M365, Dynamics 365, Microsoft Azure, and 3rd party services
- Identify benefits and capabilities of Power Platform
- Identify the basic functionality and business value Power Platform components
- Implement simple solutions with Power Apps, Power Automate, Power BI, and Power Virtual Agents.
- Introduction to Power Platform
- Power Platform Overview
- Module Summary
- Introduction to Common Data Service
- Common Data Service Overview
- Module Summary
- Lab: Data Modeling
- Get Started with Power Apps
- Introduction to Power Apps
- How to build a canvas app
- How to build a model-driven app
- Introduction to Power Apps portals
- Lab: How to build a canvas app, part 1
- Lab: How to build a canvas app, part 2
- Lab: How to build a model-driven app
- Lab: How to build a Power Apps portal
- Get Started with Power Automate
- Power Automate Overview
- How to Build an Automated Solution
- Lab: Power Automate
- Get Started with Power BI
- Power BI Overview
- How to Build a Simple Dashboard
- Lab: How to build a simple dashboard
- Introduction to Power Virtual Agents
- Power Virtual Agents overview
- How to build a chatbot
- Lab: How to build a basic chatbot
SHAREPOINT MODERN EXPERIENCE: SITE USER
In many professional environments today, people work collaboratively in teams. Information technology and applications facilitate this by allowing people to easily share, access, edit, and save information. Microsoft SharePoint is a platform specifically designed to facilitate collaboration, allowing people to use familiar applications and web-based tools to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location. In this course, you will learn about and use SharePoint to access, store, share, and collaborate with information and documents.
SharePoint is a complex platform with many features and capabilities. A strong understanding of those features and capabilities will allow you to work more efficiently and effectively with SharePoint, and with the documents and data stored in SharePoint. Furthermore, effective use of the Modern UI and Office 365 integrations will streamline tasks and facilitate collaboration with colleagues in other Office 365 and third-party apps.
Note: The skills covered in this course are appropriate both for Site Users who work in environments with SharePoint Online servers and for those using on-premises SharePoint servers in Modern Experience mode. This course covers the comprehensive suite of SharePoint online features and functions, which may go beyond what is available if the production environment is limited to SharePoint 2019 servers. How the environment is customized and configured will also affect how production sites compare to the sample sites shown in class.
Course Code: MS-SP-SU
Course No: ELK91–068_rev1.0n
Course Length: 1 Day
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
To ensure your success in this course, you should have end-user skills with any current version of Windows, including being able to start programs, switch between programs, locate saved files, close programs, and use a browser to access websites.
This course is designed for Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Office users who are transitioning to a SharePoint environment, and who need to access information from and collaborate with team members within Microsoft SharePoint (using either a Microsoft SharePoint Online or a Microsoft SharePoint 2019 server).
In this course, you will effectively utilize resources on a typical SharePoint team and communication sites while performing normal business tasks. You will:
- Interact with SharePoint sites.
- Work with documents, content, and lists.
- Share, follow, and collaborate on content.
- Interact with Office 365 files via SharePoint.
- Manage Office 365 apps with SharePoint.
SHAREPOINT MODERN EXPERIENCE: SITE OWNER WITH MICROSOFT FORMS AND FLOW
Microsoft SharePoint is a platform designed to facilitate collaboration and allow people to use familiar applications and web-based tools to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location. As such, SharePoint has many distinct features that must be enabled and configured, and many content structures that can be selected, added, and configured. In this course, you will learn how to create, configure, and manage SharePoint sites so that your team or organization can share information and collaborate effectively.
SharePoint content structures and configuration options are complex. Site owners must understand what features, options, and content structures are available in SharePoint, and how to properly configure them. With SharePoint sites, features, and content structures properly implemented, users will be able to securely share files, collaborate on documents, and access information they need to work with their colleagues more effectively.
Note: The skills covered in this course are appropriate both for Site Users who work in environments with SharePoint Online servers and for those using on-premises SharePoint servers in Modern Experience mode. This course covers the comprehensive suite of SharePoint online features and functions, which may go beyond what is available if the production environment is limited to SharePoint 2019 servers. How the environment is customized and configured will also affect how production sites compare to the sample sites shown in class.
Course Code: MS-SP-SO
Course No: ELK91–068_rev1.0n
Course Length: 1 Day
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
To ensure your success in this course, you will need basic SharePoint site user skills such as the ability to access and use lists, libraries, and documents on a typical SharePoint team site. It is recommended that you have completed Microsoft SharePoint: Site User or possess equivalent knowledge.
This course is designed for existing Microsoft SharePoint site users who need to create and manage a SharePoint team site.
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be able to create a SharePoint team site and perform basic content management tasks on a single SharePoint site. You will:
- Create and configure new sites.
- Add and configure document libraries.
- Add and configure lists.
- Create custom lists and forms.
- Assign permissions and access rights.
- Extend SharePoint functionality with web parts.
SHAREPOINT MODERN EXPERIENCE: ADVANCED SITE OWNER
Microsoft SharePoint, in conjunction with the Microsoft 365 productivity and office automation suite, provides tools to create and manage a corporate intranet, facilitate content sharing and collaboration, and enable users to create, access, store, and track documents and data in a central location.
Users who already have experience as SharePoint site members and owners may be ready to move on to more advanced site-building tasks such as using custom site templates, custom themes, applying advanced permissions settings, improving security, and preparing sites to support governance and compliance.
Advanced site builders may be ready to undertake more advanced site management tasks, working in conjunction with their SharePoint Administrator to create and use custom site templates, term sets and metadata, manage information governance and compliance, and get deeper into SharePoint security configuration.
This course focuses on these advanced site-building and administration tasks.
Course Code: MS-SP-AO
Course No: ELK91–097_rev2.0
Course Length: 1 Day
This Course is Available for Virtual Online Training
To ensure your success in this course, you should have SharePoint site user skills such as the ability to view and enter data in SharePoint lists and libraries, and to navigate a typical SharePoint site. You should also have intermediate site builder skills such as the ability to create a SharePoint site, apply a site template, populate sites with pages, create lists and libraries, and connect a site to a hub site. It is recommended that you have completed Microsoft SharePoint Modern Experience: Site Basics and Microsoft SharePoint Modern Experience: Site Owner with Power Platform or possess equivalent knowledge.
This course is designed for students who already have experience creating Modern SharePoint sites and populating them with content, who want to learn advanced features to extend SharePoint’s capabilities, make information easier to find and manage, use SharePoint features to improve governance and compliance, and improve the security of information and services within the SharePoint environment.
In this course, you will perform advanced site-building and administration tasks. You will:
- Create a custom site template to reduce the time spent creating similarly configured SharePoint sites.
- Configure managed metadata, including custom term sets, content types, and metadata-based navigation.
- Control access through permissions.
- Improve overall security of sites, lists, libraries, folders, list items, and documents.