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Microsoft Azure Virtual Training Day: Fundamentals (free voucher to take Exam) - Sept dates
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Microsoft Azure Virtual Training Day: Fundamentals explains cloud computing concepts, models, and services, such as public, private, and hybrid cloud, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). You’ll also learn how Azure supports security, privacy, compliance, and trust, and you’ll prepare for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification.
After your training, you will receive a free voucher to take the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam.
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3-4 September, 9:30 - 12:30 CEST
8-9 September, 9:30 - 12:30 CEST
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Microsoft Azure Virtual Training Day: Fundamentals explains cloud computing concepts, models, and services, such as public, private, and hybrid cloud, and infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS). You’ll also learn how Azure supports security, privacy, compliance, and trust, and you’ll prepare for the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification.
After your training, you will receive a free voucher to take the AZ-900 Microsoft Azure Fundamentals certification exam.
Register to one of our upcoming sessions
3-4 September, 9:30 - 12:30 CEST
8-9 September, 9:30 - 12:30 CEST
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Edited by p1001, 17 September 2020
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sorted byHello is there a voucher for taking the exam?
As of July 2020, we have updated our program and now have a voucherless system. Instead of a voucher, a 100% discount for the AZ-900 exam will automatically be applied to your Microsoft account. Instructions for registering for the exam and using this discount will be sent directly to the email that you registered within 4 – 5 business days. Please be sure to check your spam filter. If you have not received your voucher after 5 business days and it is not in your spam filter, please visit aka.ms/mvt…ort. If you registered for this session with a different email address, you will be able to link your email address to your Microsoft account. (edited)
How much time do I have to book the exam after the training?
4 days
Can the exam be rescheduled after its been booked?
Yes (edited)
Fundamentals
trainingsupport.microsoft.com/en-…853
Same here
I completed this exam a month ago and my colleague completed it 2 weeks ago. I only had 36 questions and he had 38. Bear that in mind! Gives a bit more pressure during the exam.
Absolutely not! I did a lot of studying after including the official practice exams on measure up.
There is a free course that microsoft provide along with this and I would advise going through that as well.
My exam voucher came next day though I didnt realise until 2 weeks afterwards and then redeemed it
The current course includes the changes. Was confirmed on yesterday's course I was on
We are currently in BST which is GMT+1, the course is in CEST which is GMT+2 so the course starts at 08:30 BST.
The course is intended for anyone that could potentially interact with their cloud offering. Mainly aimed at IT based engineers & architects, DevOps engineers, IT managers and directors, compliance specialists, as well as procurement/billing types.
Anyone with a credit card and email address can sign up for 30 days with £150 credit to go have a play with a trial (plus free services for 12 months). Note you can't use the same credit card with a fresh email for another trial. Remember to shutdown/delete what you're not using, cost can soon rack up.... Ask me how I know
7 to 10 days.
Yep, and I can't find a way to contact them either. I was there too, Pizza's, inch wide/mile deep in all!!
The exam itself is composed of 40 – 46 knowledge based questions. There is no lab component for the AZ-900 exam. You will have 60 minutes to complete the exam and need to score a minimum of 700 of 1000 points to pass
I thought it was, but apparently its a discount like you've said.
The usual really. Do not go back through and change answers as its the worse thing to do. More terminology based. If you can get to grips with terminology then you will probably be fine.
Is this like a video course?
When booking, the small print states "Prior to registering for this training, government employees must check with their employers to ensure their participation is permitted and in accordance with applicable policies and laws."
Did anyone who works for the govt do this?
Development of Azure is insane, the OG exam syllabus isnt completely reflective of its current state and they're aligning with role based certs across the board now.
Changes here (and nested in the pdf at bottom):
docs.microsoft.com/en-…900
Just to clarify - you don't need to stay for the duration of the webinars, you just need to be able to attend each one and that will mark your attendance (the email invitation)
You can't attend one and not the other.
The information they do provide in the webinars are salesy as this isn't much of a practical test, but more of understanding Azure itself.
I always find the Azure prices a little obfuscated, I don't think it is intentional it's just that charges are so granular that it makes things hard to understand.
Yes, webinar.
I'd recommend going over this learning path docs.microsoft.com/en-…als
Yeah you need a web cam. Need a laptop or PC with only one screen connected. Clear the background of any loose papers or notes etc. You will have to send pictures of the room just before the exam starts and someone will approve it and let you take the exam.