

Professionals with an emphasis on continuous integration, delivery, testing, and monitoring are certified by AZ-400 to design and implement DevOps practices using Microsoft Azure.

Professionals who pass AZ-305 are certified to design and implement dependable, scalable, and secure solutions on Microsoft Azure that cover networking, storage, compute, and security.

Professionals who pass the DP-300 exam are certified to deploy, maintain, and safeguard relational databases in Azure, guaranteeing high availability, performance, and compliance

Professionals who successfully complete DP-203 are certified to design, implement, and oversee scalable, secure data solutions on Microsoft Azure, including pipelines for data processing, storage, and analytics.

The intermediate-level certification DP-100: Designing and Implementing a Data Science Solution on Azure attests to your proficiency in developing, implementing, and overseeing complete machine learning (ML) solutions on Microsoft Azure. In order to address real-world data science workflows, from data ingestion to deployment and monitoring, you will work with tools such as Azure Machine Learning, MLflow, and Azure AI Services.

The intermediate-level certification AI-102: Microsoft Azure AI Engineer Associate attests to your proficiency in designing, implementing, and overseeing AI-driven solutions with Azure services like Cognitive Services, Azure AI Search, and Azure OpenAI. It focuses on using REST APIs, SDKs, and programming languages like Python or C# to create safe, scalable, and responsible AI applications.

AI-900 is a certification for beginners that verifies your grasp of fundamental AI and machine learning (ML) concepts and your ability to apply them using Microsoft Azure AI services. It does this without requiring any prior knowledge of deep coding or data science.

Your ability to manage identity, secure data, implement platform protection, and monitor security in Microsoft Azure is validated by the AZ-500 certification. It is intended for security engineers who are in charge of maintaining security posture and protecting cloud resources.

Your proficiency in designing, developing, testing, and maintaining cloud services and applications on Microsoft Azure is validated by the AZ-204 certification. Developers with knowledge of Azure SDKs, data storage choices, APIs, authentication, and deployment are the target audience.

Your ability to manage, monitor, and maintain Microsoft Azure services—including compute, storage, networking, and security—is validated by the AZ-104 certification. It is intended for IT specialists who wish to work as cloud administrators and have practical Azure experience.

An entry-level Microsoft test, the DP-900 certification verifies your fundamental understanding of relational and non-relational data, as well as how these are implemented using Microsoft Azure data services. It is intended for novices with an interest in databases, analytics, and cloud-based data processing.

The AZ-900 certification is an entry-level Microsoft Azure exam that validates foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, Azure services, pricing, security, and governance. It is intended for novices with little to no technical experience and acts as an introduction to Microsoft Azure cloud computing.