This course provides a comprehensive introduction to Microsoft Infrastructure, focusing on the tools, technologies, and best practices for building, managing, and securing IT infrastructure using Microsoft solutions. Students will learn about key components such as Windows Server, Azure, Active Directory, and Microsoft Endpoint Manager, as well as how these tools are used to create a robust and scalable IT environment. The course also covers topics like network management, virtualization, cloud infrastructure, and security.
Become a skilled Systems Administrator by mastering network configuration, server management, troubleshooting, and ensuring security across IT infrastructures.
Master the skills to become a Windows Server Administrator, managing server infrastructure, security, backups, and optimizing system performance.
An IT Support Specialist troubleshoots hardware/software issues, configures systems, and ensures smooth IT infrastructure operations for end-users.
An Azure administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks within an organization’s cloud infrastructure.
An Azure Network Engineer optimizes performance, scalability, resiliency, and security of Azure networking, proactively monitors networks, and resolves connectivity issues.
A Windows Server Hybrid Administrator configures and manages Windows Server across on-premises, hybrid, and IaaS platforms, integrating with Azure services.
An Azure Solutions Architect designs and implements cloud-based solutions using Microsoft Azure. They work closely with clients to understand their business requirements and develop customized Azure solutions that meet their needs.
Become a skilled Systems Administrator by mastering network configuration, server management, troubleshooting, and ensuring security across IT infrastructures.
Master the skills to become a Windows Server Administrator, managing server infrastructure, security, backups, and optimizing system performance.
Become an IT Support Specialist, troubleshooting technical issues, providing user support, maintaining systems, and ensuring smooth IT operations across devices and networks.
An Azure administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks within an organization’s cloud infrastructure.
An Azure administrator implements, manages, and monitors identity, governance, storage, compute, and virtual networks within an organization’s cloud infrastructure.
Learn the skills to get started-all from the comfort of your home.
Registration Fee: GHS 200