Course Outline

Module 1: Creating Azure App Service Web Apps for Government

  • Azure App Service core concepts
  • Creating an Azure App Service Web App
  • Configuring and monitoring App Service apps
  • Scaling App Service apps
  • Azure App Service staging environments
  • Lab and review questions

Module 2: Implementing Azure Functions for Government

  • Azure Functions overview
  • Developing Azure Functions
  • Implementing Durable Functions
  • Lab and review questions

Module 3: Developing Solutions That Use Blob Storage for Government

  • Azure Blob storage core concepts
  • Managing the Azure Blob storage lifecycle
  • Working with Azure Blob storage
  • Lab and review questions

Module 4: Developing Solutions That Use Cosmos DB Storage for Government

  • Azure Cosmos DB overview
  • Azure Cosmos DB data structure
  • Working with Azure Cosmos DB resources and data
  • Lab and review questions

Module 5: Implementing IaaS Solutions for Government

  • Provisioning VMs in Azure
  • Creating and deploying ARM templates
  • Creating container images for solutions
  • Publishing a container image to Azure Container Registry
  • Creating and running container images in Azure Container Instances
  • Lab and review questions

Module 6: Implementing User Authentication and Authorization for Government

  • Microsoft Identity Platform v2.0
  • Authentication using the Microsoft Authentication Library
  • Using Microsoft Graph
  • Authorizing data operations in Azure Storage
  • Lab and review questions

Module 7: Implementing Secure Cloud Solutions for Government

  • Managing keys, secrets, and certificates using the KeyVault API
  • Implementing Managed Identities for Azure resources
  • Securing app configuration data using Azure App Configuration
  • Lab and review questions

Module 8: Implementing API Management for Government

  • API Management overview
  • Defining policies for APIs
  • Securing your APIs
  • Lab and review questions

Module 9: Developing Event-Based Solutions for Government

  • Implementing solutions that use Azure Event Grid
  • Implementing solutions that use Azure Event Hubs
  • Lab and review questions

Module 10: Developing Message-Based Solutions for Government

  • Implementing solutions that use Azure Service Bus
  • Implementing solutions that use Azure Queue Storage queues
  • Lab and review questions

Module 11: Monitoring and Optimizing Azure Solutions for Government

  • Overview of monitoring in Azure
  • Instrumenting an app for monitoring
  • Analyzing and troubleshooting apps
  • Implementing code that handles transient faults
  • Lab and review questions

Module 12: Integrating Caching and Content Delivery Within Solutions for Government

  • Developing for Azure Cache for Redis
  • Developing for storage on CDNs
  • Lab and review questions

Requirements

To be successful in this course for government, participants should have the following:

  • Practical experience with Azure IaaS and PaaS solutions, as well as the Azure Portal.
  • Intermediate-level proficiency in writing code using an Azure-supported language (C#, JavaScript, Python, or Java).
  • The ability to write code that connects to and performs operations on SQL or NoSQL database products (such as SQL Server, Oracle, MongoDB, or Cassandra).
  • Intermediate-level experience in writing code to manage authentication, authorization, and other security principles.
  • A foundational understanding of HTML, the HTTP protocol, and REST API interfaces.
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