AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure
Program Curriculum
Cloud & DevOps Prerequisites
Azure 104
Implement Azure functions
Data Virtualization
Python
Azure Data Factory
MODULES
Implement Azure functions
Develop event-based solutions
Develop solutions that use Blob storage
Implement infrastructure as a service solutions
Develop event-based solutions
Implement API Management
Develop solutions that use Azure Cosmos DB
Implement user authentication and authorization
Content
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course teaches developers how to create end-to-end solutions in Microsoft Azure. Students will learn how to implement Azure compute solutions, create Azure Functions, implement and manage web apps, develop solutions utilizing Azure storage, implement authentication and authorization, and secure their solutions by using KeyVault and Managed Identities. Students will also learn how to connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services, and include event- and message-based models in their solutions. The course also covers monitoring, troubleshooting, and optimizing Azure solutions.
IF YOU ARE NEW TO AZURE AND CLOUD COMPUTING CONSIDER ONE OF THE FOLLOWING RESOURCES
- Instructor-led course: AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals
AUDIENCE PROFILE
Students in this course are interested in Azure development or in passing the Microsoft Azure Developer Associate certification exam.
DELIVERY METHOD
This course includes activities that will allow you to test new skills and apply knowledge through hands-on lab activities. The course will be delivered through a mix of:
- Instructor-led Training
- Hands-on Labs
PREREQUISITES
- Hands-on experience with Azure IaaS and PaaS solutions, and the Azure Portal.
- Experience writing in an Azure supported language at the intermediate level. (C#, JavaScript, Python, or Java)
- Ability to write code to connect and perform operations on, a SQL or NoSQL database product. (SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB, Cassandra or similar)
- Experience writing code to handle authentication, authorization, and other security principles at the intermediate level.
- A general understanding of HTML, the HTTP protocol and REST API interfaces.
TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS
- Have a supported browser. Edge, Chrome, Firefox or Safari
- Have a network connection where both device and network settings allow at least the following connections towards internet for labs:
- Secure Web sockets on HTTPS port 443 and 43443
- RDP over port 21xxx or 443 (Enhanced control)
CANCELLATION & PAYMENT POLICY
All prices are net prices. VAT will be added to the price. You have the right to cancel your registration free of charge up until 15 days prior to the event. Nordcloud holds the right to cancel the event 14 days prior to the event, in which case all paid seats will be refunded. A final event confirmation message will be sent to all registrants 14 days prior to the event. No refunds will be paid after the final event confirmation message has been sent. In case the event is cancelled a cancellation message will be sent.
Certification of Completion
Upon successfully completing the AZ-204: Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure course, participants will receive a Microsoft-endorsed certificate of completion, verifying their proficiency in Azure development. This certificate demonstrates:
- Your ability to develop scalable, secure, and cloud-native applications using Azure services.
- Completion of instructor-led training and hands-on labs in Azure Functions, API Management, Cosmos DB, Blob Storage, and more.
- Readiness for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate certification exam.
This verifiable and shareable certificate can be used to boost your resume, portfolio, or LinkedIn profile and is recognized by employers across the cloud ecosystem.
Instructors
Julian Melanson
503,062 Students
7 Courses
10 Experience
I’m Angela, I’m a developer with a passion for teaching. I’m the lead instructor at the London App Brewery, London’s leading Programming Bootcamp. I’ve helped hundreds of thousands of students learn to code and change their lives by becoming a developer. I’ve been invited by companies such as Twitter, Facebook and Google to teach their employees.
My first foray into programming was when I was just 12 years old, wanting to build my own Space Invader game. Since then, I’ve made hundred of websites, apps and games. But most importantly, I realised that my greatest passion is teaching.