AZ-900: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals updated on May 5, 2022
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As I understand you are working on a new course to cover the new topics, should we start with what you have currently or wait until the new course is implemented, also will your course be all we need to get certified or do we need to also access other resources,
Thanks,
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@Stephen-Rodriguez great question, we are very close to releasing the new AZ900 series, it is moving through QA and once that process is finished the show will be on the site. When it comes to the course, I always recommend using companion material such as the links in the show notes. If you utilize the videos, show notes, and referenced links you should be able to pass the exam. However, there are other factors that have to be considered such as the prerequisite knowledge mentioned by Microsoft such as:
"Candidates should be familiar with the general technology concepts, including concepts of networking, storage, compute, application support, and application development."
see the reference here: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/learn/certifications/exams/az-900
past this though if you utilize the resources provided you should do well on the exam. Please do not hesitate to reach out to me if you have questions about your training.
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Hi Wes:
I understand that Mike Rodrick is NO longer with ITProTV which is sad to hear, but want to know who will be teaching the AZ-900 material, it mentioned its going with another update, so the book I have is it any good (Microsoftpress)
I have taken the exam AZ-900, and failed by 7 points, very close. I still have it in my Microsoft transcripts. There isn't much Microsoft Entry Level Certification, the MTA is ending soon June 30th 2022, I am sad and a bit disappointed why they are getting rid of the MTA"s or any Entry-Level certs? -
Thank You Sir!!,
Look forward to the material,