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Microsoft Azure Essentials - Fundamentals of Azure

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Microsoft Azure Essentials from Microsoft Press is a series of free ebooks designed to help you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure.

The first ebook in the series, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Fundamentals of Azure, introduces developers and IT professionals to the wide range of capabilities in Azure. The authors - both Microsoft MVPs in Azure - present both conceptual and how-to content for key areas, including:

Azure Websites and Azure Cloud Services Azure Virtual Machines Azure Storage Azure Virtual Networks Databases Azure Active Directory Management tools Business scenarios

Watch Microsoft Press’s blog and Twitter (@MicrosoftPress) to learn about other free ebooks in the “Microsoft Azure Essentials” series.

246 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 6, 2015

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November 12, 2015
The nice thing about Fundamentals of Azure: Microsoft Azure Essential by Michael Collier and Robin Shahan is that it assumes no prior knowledge of Azure or cloud computing. Each chapter describes the technology and walks the user through how to implement that technology using Microsoft Azure.

The step-by-step instructions are very explicit, even including screenshots of each step. Collier and Shahan take you through the process of the most common Azure tasks, including creating Web Apps; setting up Virtual Machines and Virtual Networks;

Of course, the Azure team is adding new features very quickly; so occasionally, you will run into instructions that do not exactly match the portal. But Collier and Shahan do a good job of explaining the concepts, so the user can often find their way through any inconsistencies.

If you are new to Azure and want an overview of the platform or if you want help with specific features, Fundamentals of Azure will help.
Profile Image for Mark Polino.
Author 42 books9 followers
February 27, 2015
This is a straightforward look at Microsoft Azure. What's not in here are any real world suggestions or recommendations, just a description of the various Azure pieces with lots of screen shots.
5 reviews
February 6, 2019
Good content, covers everything truly the essentials one need to know. Really liked the first 4 sections!
I'm giving 4 stars because the book is poorly formatted, with some glazed pictures at some sections, lots of empty space and the texts for "tip" and "attention" are over the image, hence, hard to read.
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25 reviews2 followers
September 20, 2018
Very well written and organized. Covered a great deal with excellent examples and walk-throughs. I wish the Microsoft Exam books were more like this!
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773 reviews12 followers
April 13, 2018
This is a free ebook, downloadable from https://aka.ms/FundAzure2e/. It's actually quite a good overview of Azure. I got a lot out of it. And it's reasonably well-written. It's somewhat out of date, but not enough to be a problem.

If you want to learn the basics of Azure, I would recommend getting yourself a trial account and spending some time working through the examples in this book and exploring whatever is interesting or relevant to you. Once you're through, then you can zero in on specific stuff that you want to learn more about and seek out more specific books or videos.
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134 reviews4 followers
April 17, 2015
Nice overview on the concepts. Skimming through a lot of screenshots will make you go faster. The book does not require deep knowledge of cloud. But you will get high level concepts and definitions.

Last few pages of business cases worth to readcarefully.
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13 reviews
January 12, 2016
Good intro to Azure features and capabilities. Not all screenshots match current Azure implementation as the cloud continues to rapidly evolve and change. Next step to embrace this technology is to start digging deeper into several topics.
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7 reviews1 follower
May 5, 2020
Many formating problems in the Kindle version. Bad transcribing from some other target format made the images (where the background appears to be fully covering the core image). Reasonable to skim. Unsure if the content warrants the cost.
80 reviews
April 21, 2015
brief, concise, great beginner introduction into azure
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April 13, 2016
Nothing fancy - just the basics on Azure. A good starting point if you know nothing about it..
26 reviews6 followers
December 22, 2019
It gets you started in azure. Not exactly the book to take de AZ-900 certification but it's the closest I found from a free book. Needs to be updated
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