CE-18PA1004X - Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals Bootcamp
Course Description
Microsoft Azure provides multiple services that learners can combine to build large-scale analytics solutions that leverage the latest technologies and techniques for data ingestion, storage, modeling, and visualization.
In Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals, learners will describe analytical workloads and work with relational and non-relational data on Azure.
- Online, self-paced instruction, with live office hours.
- 4 weeks, 20 hrs/week, online instruction.
- Includes weekly assignments, hands-on labs.
- Taught by UC faculty includes certification preparation curriculum and communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills training.
Recommendation:
Before taking this course, learners should have a foundational knowledge of core data concepts and how they are implemented using Microsoft Azure data services.
If a learner is new to the cloud or just starting out with Azure, first choose the Microsoft Cloud Technology: Azure Fundamentals Bootcamp.
Credentials:
This course prepares learners for the DP-900 exam and the Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals certification/badge.
Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals in professional roles may include:
- Cloud Architect
- Cloud Solutions Architect
- Product Owner
- Product Manager
Technical Requirements
Please review the School of IT Minimum Computer Requirements for 2024-2025.
Course Outline
• Core data concepts.
• Data storage, relational and non-relational data.
• Provisioning relational data.
• Streaming data, visual data Power BI.
Learner Outcomes
Learners who successfully complete the bootcamp can expect the following outcomes:
• Work with data in the cloud.
• Identify considerations for relational data in Azure.
• Recognize considerations working with non-relational data.
Who Should Register?
This bootcamp is for those beginning to work with data in the cloud. It is recommended to have familiarity with the concepts of relational and non-relational data with different types of data workloads, such as transactional or analytical.Additional Information
Learners who are residents and employed in the state of Ohio, who obtain their industry recognized credential can have their employers receive reimbursement for the cost of the bootcamp through TechCred: https://techcred.ohio.gov.
The School of Information Technology (SoIT)
The University of Cincinnati School of Information Technology (SoIT) Workforce Development is dedicated to building a strong IT workforce locally, regionally, and nationally. Housed within one of the nation's leading research institutions in information technology, SoIT draws on the university's long history as the founder of experiential learning and hands-on training. A robust faculty leads solution-based educational experiences, preparing learners to obtain industry recognized credentials (IRC) for high-demand, highly competitive areas such as cloud database management, network infrastructure, project management, and cybersecurity. Additionally, SoIT workforce development collaborates with business to innovate and deliver high-quality IT education to strengthen their personnel. Highly ranked and accredited, SoIT is named a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cybersecurity (NCAE-C) by the National Security Agency (NSA).