Microsoft Certifications – Explained





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Different options for certification on the Azure platform
Education is something that I’ve always felt strongly about. I come from a family where most of the people in my family have worked / do work in education at a variety of levels. And even in my career, I was a college professor for a while. So that being said, a lot of people look to certifications as a great way to driving learning and validating it for your resume.
I personally like certifications as something that you can use and point to as a standard for your skills. Now that being said, the certifications are complex and lots of people have questions about what they mean. So I put this together to help people navigate the different options for certification on the Azure platform:
Exam | Title | Topics |
AZ900 | Azure Fundamentals | Understand cloud concepts (15-20%) Understand core Azure services (30-35%) Understand security, privacy, compliance, and trust (25-30%) Understand Azure pricing and support (25-30%) |
AZ103 | Azure Administration | Manage Azure subscriptions and resources (15-20%) Implement and manage storage (15-20%) Deploy and manage virtual machines (VMs) (15-20%) Configure and manage virtual networks (30-35%) Manage identities (15-20%) |
AZ203 | Developing Solutions for Azure | Develop Azure Infrastructure as a Service compute solution (10-15%) Develop Azure Platform as a Service compute solution (20-25%) Develop for Azure storage (15-20%) Implement Azure security (10-15%) Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize solutions (10-15%) Connect to and consume Azure and third-party services (20-25%) |
AZ300 | Azure Architect Technologies | Deploy and configure infrastructure (25-30%) Implement workloads and security (20-25%) Create and deploy apps (5-10%) Implement authentication and secure data (5-10%) Develop for the cloud and for Azure storage (20-25%) |
AZ301 | Azure Architect Design | Determine workload requirements (10-15%) Design for identity and security (20-25%) Design a data platform solution (15-20%) Design a business continuity strategy (15-20%) Design for deployment, migration, and integration (10-15%) Design an infrastructure strategy (15-20%) |
AZ400 | Azure DevOps Solutions | Design a DevOps strategy (20-25%) Implement DevOps development processes (20-25%) Implement continuous integration (10-15%) Implement continuous delivery (10-15%) Implement dependency management (5-10%) Implement application infrastructure (15-20%) Implement continuous feedback (10-15%) |
AZ500 | Azure Security Technologies | Manage identity and access (20-25%) Implement platform protection (35-40%) Manage security operations (15-20%) Secure data and applications (30-35%) |
AI100 | Design and Implementing an Azure AI Solution | Analyze solution requirements (25-30%) Design AI solutions (40-45%) Implement and monitor AI solutions (25-30%) |
DP100 | Design and Implementing a Data Science Solution on Azure | Define and prepare the development environment (15-20%) Prepare data for modeling (25-30%) Perform feature engineering (15-20%) Develop models (40-45%) |
DP200 | Implementing an azure data solution | Implement data storage solutions (40-45%) Manage and develop data processing (25-30%) Monitor and optimize data solutions (30-35%) |
DP201 | Design an Azure Data Solution | Design Azure data storage solutions (40-45%) Design data processing solutions (25-30%) Design for data security and compliance (25-30%) |
So if you are interested in getting certifications, and in moving forward with these, the next question is usually, now I know what I have to learn, but what about the how. The good news is that there are a lot of free resources to help.