New ramp guide available to skill up on Azure networking
As the cloud continues to evolve, your work as a network engineer will only get more stimulating—and challenging. Your role overseeing your company’s computer infrastructure is as demanding as it is essential, and that’s why we’re so pleased to introduce a new Azure Skills Navigator guide dedicated to helping network engineers like you not only get started on Azure, but develop your specialty in architectures and patterns.
It’s essential to stay informed about the latest cloud technology to stay competitive in today’s employment market. From migrating workloads to the cloud and managing hybrid connectivity to empowering remote workers and supporting strategic scenarios that enable digital transformation, your to-do list can feel overwhelming. We understand your efforts, and we’re here to help.
Starting your networking journey with Azure
This Azure learning journey is uniquely designed for network engineering professionals needing to recommend, plan, and implement Azure networking solutions, including:
- Hybrid networking
- Connectivity
- Routing
- Security
- Private access to Azure services
Start your networking journey in the cloud by understanding the basic tenets of Azure networking, how to configure hybrid connections, and manage the solutions for performance, resiliency, scale, and security.
You’ll next learn to deploy networking solutions by using the Azure Portal and other methods, including PowerShell, Azure Command Line Interface (CLI), and Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates). You’ll gain an understanding of networking architectures and patterns, and how to configure, manage, secure, and troubleshoot virtual networks.
All of this is accomplished with a trove of carefully curated digital training, learning courses, videos, documents, certifications, and more. You can travel at your own pace, and then continue your Azure exploration with ongoing learning opportunities.
Get started today!
As the exciting world of cloud computing continues to evolve, this is your chance to grow with it!
Download the guide and start learning today.
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