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Cloud services and platforms are playing an increasingly important role in businesses spanning virtually every industry. Companies ranging from small startups to Fortune 500 conglomerates all rely on the cloud in order to innovate new products and reach more clients, and their reliance on these tools is growing every day.
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You’ll learn how to use the Git control system in order to create three-stage workflows and repositories, how to build playbooks and manage an entire cloud region, how to configure network devices across both Windows and Linux operating systems and more.
There’s also instruction that teaches you how to create branches and track files in order to cut down on your work time and streamline your workflow.
Get the skills and certifications you need in order to succeed in a cloud-based world with the Essential Microsoft Azure Certification Bundle for just $29.99—over 95% off for a limited time.
Prices are subject to change.
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