Microsoft Azure Experts Are Earning Big. Join Their Ranks With These Training Courses

Don’t look now, but even “The Street” is starting to notice a surge in momentum behind Microsoft’s Azure cloud business. Wall Street investors got bullish on Microsoft last month after a very healthy earnings report featuring a big uptick in revenue from the Azure cloud unit.
That’s just the latest encouraging sign from the Washington tech giant’s challenge to Amazon’s AWS cloud computing supremacy. With Azure cloud architects pulling down anywhere from $130,000 to $170,000 a year, now’s the time to train up with resources like The Complete 2020 Microsoft Azure Certification Prep Bundle ($42.90, over 90 percent off).
This collection is truly massive, including 11 courses with over 50 hours of instruction on everything you need to know about building, nurturing and protecting a network, site or app of virtually any size or shape on the Azure platform.
This coursework works you through the Azure basics, then shows you how to get a system infrastructure in place, how to shield your data from attack and the best ways to find solutions to any of your network issues.
With each course you pass, you’re a step closer to acing four vital Microsoft-endorsed certification exams, tests that will prove your skills and show you’re equipped to take on a six-figure role as an Azure administrator.
The entire package is a $2,000 value, so get in on this offer before it ends to get everything for less than $4 per course.
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