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  • 1. Welcome to the course!.mp4
    04:29
  • 2. Understanding the Microsoft Environment.mp4
    01:50
  • 3. Having a Solid Foundation of Active Directory Domains.mp4
    10:33
  • 4. Having a Solid Foundation of RAS, DMZ, and Virtualization.mp4
    13:13
  • 5.1 Domain and Cloud.png
  • 5.1 domain and cloud.zip
  • 5. Having a Solid Foundation of the Microsoft Cloud Services.mp4
    12:27
  • 6. Order of concepts covered in the course.mp4
    01:28
  • 7. Questions for John Christopher.mp4
    05:42
  • 1. IMPORTANT Using Assignments in the course.mp4
    05:48
  • 2. Creating a free Azure Account.mp4
    07:01
  • 3. Activating Azure AD P2 license.mp4
    02:15
  • 1.1 vNets and Subnets.png
  • 1.1 vnets and subnets.zip
  • 1. Plan and implement network segmentation and address spaces.mp4
    24:41
  • 2. Create a virtual network (VNet).mp4
    05:38
  • 3. Peering virtual networks.mp4
    03:14
  • 4. Plan & configure subnetting for services,including VNet gateways,firewalls, etc.mp4
    06:21
  • 5. Plan and configure subnet delegation.mp4
    04:17
  • 6. Create a prefix for public IP addresses.mp4
    04:10
  • 7.1 Choose when to use a public IP address prefix.pdf
  • 7. Choose when to use a public IP address prefix.mp4
    05:58
  • 8.1 Custom IP address prefix.pdf
  • 8. Plan and implement a custom public IP address prefix (bring your own IP).mp4
    07:58
  • 9. Create a new public IP address.mp4
    02:12
  • 10. Associate public IP addresses to resources.mp4
    04:30
  • 11. SIMULATION Create two vNets. Ranges 10.20.0.0 and 10.30.0.0 with subnets.html
  • 1.1 Design name resolution inside a VNet.png
  • 1.1 design name resolution inside a vnet.zip
  • 1. Design name resolution inside a VNet.mp4
    07:22
  • 2. Configure DNS settings inside a VNet.mp4
    03:50
  • 3. Design public DNS zones.mp4
    02:38
  • 4. Design private DNS zones.mp4
    03:34
  • 5. Configure a public or private DNS zone.mp4
    03:20
  • 6. Link a private DNS zone to a VNet.mp4
    02:03
  • 7.1 Plan and implement Azure Private DNS Resolver.png
  • 7.1 plan and implement azure private dns resolver.zip
  • 7. Plan and implement Azure Private DNS Resolver.mp4
    05:49
  • 8. SIMULATION Create a private DNS zone for examlabpractice.internal.html
  • 1. Design service chaining, including gateway transit.mp4
    02:41
  • 2. Design virtual private network (VPN) connectivity between VNets.mp4
    02:44
  • 3. Implement VNet peering.mp4
    05:14
  • 4. Design and implement user-defined routes (UDRs).mp4
    06:12
  • 5. Associate a route table with a subnet.mp4
    02:55
  • 6. Configure forced tunneling.mp4
    06:18
  • 7. Diagnose and resolve routing issues.mp4
    06:07
  • 8.1 Azure Route Server.pdf
  • 8. Understanding Azure Route Server.mp4
    05:09
  • 9. Identify appropriate use cases for a Virtual Network NAT gateway.mp4
    03:36
  • 10. Implement a NAT gateway.mp4
    07:49
  • 11. Cleaning up some of the Azure resources.mp4
    00:53
  • 12. SIMULATION Create a NAT gateway with a Public IP Address.html
  • 1. Creating a couple of VMs with networking to monitor.mp4
    03:47
  • 2. Configure monitoring, network diagnostics, and logs in Azure Network Watcher.mp4
    14:14
  • 3. Monitor and repair network health by using Azure Network Watcher.mp4
    16:46
  • 4. Activate and monitor distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection.mp4
    04:01
  • 5.1 Microsoft Defender for DNS.pdf
  • 5. Understanding Microsoft Defender for DNS.mp4
    04:41
  • 6. SIMULATION Troubleshoot VM1 and VM2 communicating on port 80.html
  • 1.1 Design a site-to-site VPN connection, including for high availability.png
  • 1.1 design a site-to-site vpn connection, including for high availability.zip
  • 1. Design a site-to-site VPN connection, including for high availability.mp4
    05:32
  • 2. Select an appropriate VNet gateway SKU for site-to-site VPN requirements.mp4
    03:59
  • 3. Implement a site-to-site VPN connection.mp4
    04:01
  • 4. Identify when to use a policy-based VPN versus a route-based VPN connection.mp4
    04:57
  • 5.1 Create and configure an IPsecIKE policy.pdf
  • 5. Create and configure an IPsecIKE policy.mp4
    03:06
  • 6. Diagnose and resolve virtual network gateway connectivity issues.mp4
    05:25
  • 7.1 Azure Extended Network.pdf
  • 7. Understanding Azure Extended Network.mp4
    06:09
  • 8. READ Site-to-Site VPN Tutorial.html
  • 9. SIMULATION Create a new VPN Gateway with active-active high availability.html
  • 1. Select an appropriate virtual network gateway SKU for point-to-site VPNs.mp4
    03:08
  • 2. Select the appropriate tunnel type.mp4
    02:55
  • 3. Select an appropriate authentication method.mp4
    02:13
  • 4. Configure RADIUS authentication.mp4
    15:03
  • 5. Configure certificate-based authentication & implement a VPN client config file.mp4
    10:26
  • 6. Configure authentication by using Azure Azure AD, part of Microsoft Entra.mp4
    07:50
  • 7. Diagnose and resolve client-side and authentication issues.mp4
    05:04
  • 8. Specify Azure requirements for Always On authentication.mp4
    02:36
  • 9.1 Azure Network Adapter.pdf
  • 9. Understanding Azure Network Adapter.mp4
    04:11
  • 10. Removing the VPN gateway.mp4
    00:32
  • 11. SIMULATION Open the VPN Gateway and verify the resource health is good..html
  • 1.1 ExpressRoute Connectivity Models.pdf
  • 1. Select an ExpressRoute connectivity model.mp4
    03:32
  • 2. Select an appropriate ExpressRoute SKU and tier.mp4
    02:38
  • 3.1 Design and implement ExpressRoute to meet requirements, cross-region, redundancy, & disaster recovery.png
  • 3.1 design and implement expressroute to meet requirements, cross-region, redundancy, & disaster recovery.zip
  • 3. Design and implement ExpressRoute, cross-region, redundancy, & disaster recovery.mp4
    08:45
  • 4.1 Design and implement ExpressRoute options, including Global Reach, FastPath, and ExpressRoute Direct.png
  • 4.1 design and implement expressroute options, including global reach, fastpath, and expressroute direct.zip
  • 4. Design and implement ExpressRoute Global Reach,FastPath, and ExpressRoute Direct.mp4
    04:18
  • 5.1 Choose between private peering only, Microsoft peering only, or both.png
  • 5.1 choose between private peering only, microsoft peering only, or both.zip
  • 5. Choose between private peering only, Microsoft peering only, or both.mp4
    02:16
  • 6. Create an ExpressRoute Circuit & check the private peering & Microsoft Peering.mp4
    03:21
  • 7. Create an ExpressRoute gateway.mp4
    01:51
  • 8. Encryption over ExpressRoute.mp4
    02:04
  • 9.1 Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.png
  • 9.1 bidirectional forwarding detection.zip
  • 9. Bidirectional Forwarding Detection.mp4
    01:41
  • 10. Diagnose and resolve ExpressRoute connection issues.mp4
    02:21
  • 11. Removing ExpressRoute resources before moving on.mp4
    00:53
  • 12. SIMULATION Add an Express Route circuit. Run a performance check.html
  • 1.1 Azure WAN.png
  • 1.1 azure wan.zip
  • 1. Identify use for Azure Virtual WANs.mp4
    06:23
  • 2. Select a Virtual WAN SKU.mp4
    02:13
  • 3. Design a Virtual WAN architecture, including selecting types and services.mp4
    03:22
  • 4. Create a hub in Virtual WAN.mp4
    03:18
  • 5. Choose an appropriate scale unit for each gateway type.mp4
    05:00
  • 6. Deploy a gateway into a Virtual WAN hub.mp4
    06:19
  • 7. Configure virtual hub routing.mp4
    03:42
  • 8. Integrate a Virtual WAN hub with a third-party NVA.mp4
    02:08
  • 9. Removing Azure Virtual WAN resources.mp4
    01:31
  • 10. SIMULATION Create an Azure WAN resource and then create an Azure WAN hub.html
  • 1.1 load balancers.png
  • 1.1 load balancers.zip
  • 1. Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Load Balancer.mp4
    07:25
  • 2. Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Load Balancer.mp4
    03:42
  • 3. Choose an Azure Load Balancer SKU and tier.mp4
    04:36
  • 4. Choose between public and internal.mp4
    01:48
  • 5. Create and configure an Azure Load Balancer.mp4
    04:53
  • 6. Implement a load balancing rule.mp4
    06:56
  • 7. Create and configure inbound NAT rules.mp4
    03:08
  • 8. Create and configure explicit outbound rules, including SNAT.mp4
    03:49
  • 9. Removing the Azure Load Balancer before moving forward.mp4
    00:27
  • 10. SIMULATION Create a Standard Public Azure Load Balancer for VM1 and VM2.html
  • 1.1 Application Gateways.pdf
  • 1. Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Application Gateway.mp4
    07:55
  • 2.1 Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Application Gateway.png
  • 2.1 identify appropriate use cases for azure application gateway.zip
  • 2. Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Application Gateway.mp4
    04:20
  • 3. Starting the setup process for an Azure Application Gateway.mp4
    02:47
  • 4. Create a back-end pool.mp4
    00:59
  • 5. Configure routing rules.mp4
    01:24
  • 6. Configure HTTP settings and finalizing the gateway creation.mp4
    04:06
  • 7. Configure health probes.mp4
    04:04
  • 8. Configure listeners.mp4
    02:43
  • 9. Configure Transport Layer Security (TLS).mp4
    02:20
  • 10. Configure rewrite sets.mp4
    04:07
  • 11. Removing the Azure Application Gateway.mp4
    00:36
  • 12. SIMULATION Create an Application Gateway and load balance VM1 and VM2.html
  • 1.1 Azure Front Door.pdf
  • 1. Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Front Door.mp4
    07:04
  • 2.1 Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Front Door.png
  • 2.1 identify appropriate use cases for azure front door.zip
  • 2. Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Front Door.mp4
    04:34
  • 3. Choose an appropriate tier.mp4
    02:24
  • 4.1 App Gateway and Front Door.pdf
  • 4. Understanding Azure Application Gateway vs Azure Front Door.mp4
    05:09
  • 5. Configure an Azure Front Door, including routing, origins, and endpoints.mp4
    05:42
  • 6. Configure SSL termination and end-to-end SSL encryption.mp4
    02:11
  • 7. Configure caching.mp4
    01:30
  • 8.1 Traffic acceleration, URL rewrite, URL redirect and Azure Private Link.pdf
  • 8. Traffic acceleration, URL rewrite, URL redirect and Azure Private Link.mp4
    05:59
  • 9. Removing the Azure Front Door.mp4
    00:29
  • 10. SIMULATION Create an Azure Front Door with caching enabled.html
  • 1.1 Evaluate the configuration of Azure Traffic Manager.png
  • 1.1 evaluate the configuration of azure traffic manager.zip
  • 1. Identify appropriate use of Azure Traffic Manager.mp4
    04:32
  • 2. Configure a routing method.mp4
    02:48
  • 3. Configure endpoints.mp4
    09:29
  • 4. Removing the Traffic Manager Profile.mp4
    00:29
  • 5. SIMULATION Create a Traffic Manager. Use Performance Routing.html
  • 1.1 Azure Private Link service.png
  • 1.1 azure private link service.zip
  • 1. Plan an Azure Private Link service.mp4
    09:13
  • 2. Create a Private Link service.mp4
    09:43
  • 3. Integrate a Private Link service with DNS.mp4
    03:25
  • 4.1 Service Endpoints vs Private Endpoints.png
  • 4.1 service endpoints vs private endpoints.zip
  • 4. Visualizing Service Endpoints and Private Endpoints.mp4
    05:41
  • 5. Create private endpoints.mp4
    05:10
  • 6. Configure access to Azure resources by using private endpoints.mp4
    05:07
  • 7. Connect on-premises clients to a private endpoint.mp4
    02:26
  • 8. Integrate a private endpoint with DNS.mp4
    02:07
  • 9. SIMULATION Setup a Private Endpoint for blob containers.html
  • zie5xat7.zip
  • 1.1 Service endpoint.png
  • 1.1 service endpoint.zip
  • 1. Choose when to use a service endpoint.mp4
    02:46
  • 2. Create service endpoints.mp4
    01:12
  • 3. Configure service endpoint policies and access to service endpoints.mp4
    04:27
  • 4. SIMULATION Create a storage account and setup a Service Endpoint.html
  • 1. Basics of NSGs and ASGs.mp4
    05:11
  • 2. Creating a subnet and Windows 11 VM for testing.mp4
    05:09
  • 3. Create a network security group (NSG).mp4
    04:30
  • 4. Configure NSG rules and associate an NSG to a resource.mp4
    13:13
  • 5. Create an application security group (ASG).mp4
    01:35
  • 6. Associate an ASG to a network interface card (NIC).mp4
    06:00
  • 7. Removing VMs that are no longer needed.mp4
    00:53
  • 8. Interpret and Validate NSG flow logs.mp4
    10:58
  • 9. Verify IP flow.mp4
    04:32
  • 10. Configure an NSG for remote server administration, including Azure Bastion.mp4
    06:21
  • 11. SIMULATION Create an NSG that allows HTTP inbound.html
  • 1.1 Azure Firewall.pdf
  • 1. Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Firewall.mp4
    04:28
  • 2.1 Azure Firewall SKUs.png
  • 2.1 azure firewall skus.zip
  • 2. Select an appropriate Azure Firewall SKU.mp4
    05:13
  • 3. Design an Azure Firewall deployment.mp4
    05:39
  • 4. Create and implement an Azure Firewall deployment.mp4
    05:50
  • 5. Configure Azure Firewall rules.mp4
    15:50
  • 6. Create and implement Azure Firewall Manager policies.mp4
    04:09
  • 7. Create a secure hub by deploying Azure Firewall inside an Azure Virtual WAN hub.mp4
    05:45
  • 8. SIMULATION Create an Azure Firewall that uses the Standard SKU.html
  • 1.1 Web Application Firewall-WAF.pdf
  • 1. Map requirements to features and capabilities of WAF.mp4
    05:13
  • 2. Design a WAF deployment.mp4
    04:02
  • 3. Detection or prevention mode.mp4
    01:46
  • 4. Configure a rule for WAF on Azure Front Door.mp4
    06:46
  • 5. Configure a rule for WAF on Application Gateway.mp4
    05:05
  • 6. Implement a WAF policy.mp4
    02:40
  • 7. Associate a WAF policy.mp4
    01:07
  • 8. Getting rid of unneeded Azure resources.mp4
    00:56
  • 9. READ Custom rules for Web Application Firewall.html
  • 1. BONUS Lecture.mp4
    04:02
  • Description


    Get prepared for the AZ-700 exam with instructor led labs and hands on simulations available 24/7

    What You'll Learn?


    • Learn the concepts and perform hands on activities needed to pass the AZ-700 exam
    • Gain a tremendous amount of knowledge involving networking Microsoft Azure Services
    • Get loads of hands on experience with networking Microsoft Azure Services
    • Utilize hands on simulations that can be access anytime, anywhere!

    Who is this for?


  • IT people interested in learning and passing the Microsoft AZ-700 exam!
  • What You Need to Know?


  • Willingness to put in the time and practice the steps shown in the course
  • More details


    Description

    We really hope you'll agree, this training is way more than the average course on Udemy!

    Have access to the following:

    • Training from an instructor of over 20 years who has trained thousands of people and also a Microsoft Certified Trainer

    • Lecture that explains the concepts in an easy to learn method for someone that is just starting out with this material

    • Instructor led hands on and simulations to practice that can be followed even if you have little to no experience

    TOPICS COVERED INCLUDING HANDS ON LECTURE AND PRACTICE TUTORIALS:

    Introduction

    • Welcome to the course

    • Understanding the Microsoft Environment

    • Having a Solid Foundation of Active Directory Domains

    • Having a Solid Foundation of RAS, DMZ, and Virtualization

    • Having a Solid Foundation of the Microsoft Cloud Services

    • Order of concepts covered in the course

    • Questions for John Christopher

    Setting up for hands on

    • IMPORTANT Using Assignments in the course

    • Creating a free Azure Account

    • Activating Azure AD P2 license

    Design and implement private IP addressing for Azure resources

    • Plan and implement network segmentation and address spaces

    • Create a virtual network (VNet)

    • Peering virtual networks

    • Plan and configure subnetting for services, including VNet gateways, firewalls, etc..

    • Plan and configure subnet delegation

    • Create a prefix for public IP addresses

    • Choose when to use a public IP address prefix

    • Plan and implement a custom public IP address prefix (bring your own IP)

    • Create a new public IP address

    • Associate public IP addresses to resources

    Design and implement name resolution

    • Design name resolution inside a VNet

    • Configure DNS settings inside a VNet

    • Design public DNS zones

    • Design private DNS zones

    • Configure a public or private DNS zone

    • Link a private DNS zone to a VNet

    • Plan and implement Azure Private DNS Resolver

    Design and implement VNet connectivity and routing

    • Design service chaining, including gateway transit

    • Design virtual private network (VPN) connectivity between VNets

    • Implement VNet peering

    • Design and implement user-defined routes (UDRs)

    • Associate a route table with a subnet

    • Configure forced tunneling

    • Diagnose and resolve routing issues

    • Understanding Azure Route Server

    • Identify appropriate use cases for a Virtual Network NAT gateway

    • Implement a NAT gateway

    • Cleaning up some of the Azure resources

    Monitor networks

    • Creating a couple of VMs with networking to monitor

    • Configure monitoring, network diagnostics, and logs in Azure Network Watcher

    • Monitor and repair network health by using Azure Network Watcher

    • Activate and monitor distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) protection

    • Understanding Microsoft Defender for DNS

    Design, implement, and manage a site-to-site VPN connection

    • Design a site-to-site VPN connection, including for high availability

    • Select an appropriate VNet gateway SKU for site-to-site VPN requirements

    • Implement a site-to-site VPN connection

    • Identify when to use a policy-based VPN versus a route-based VPN connection

    • Create and configure an IPsec/IKE policy

    • Diagnose and resolve virtual network gateway connectivity issues

    • Understanding Azure Extended Network

    Design, implement, and manage a point-to-site VPN connection

    • Select an appropriate virtual network gateway SKU for point-to-site VPN requirements

    • Select the appropriate tunnel type

    • Select an appropriate authentication method

    • Configure RADIUS authentication

    • Configure certificate-based authentication and implement a VPN client config file

    • Configure authentication by using Azure Azure AD, part of Microsoft Entra

    • Diagnose and resolve client-side and authentication issues

    • Specify Azure requirements for Always On authentication

    • Understanding Azure Network Adapter

    • Removing the VPN gateway

    Design, implement, and manage Azure ExpressRoute

    • Select an ExpressRoute connectivity model

    • Select an appropriate ExpressRoute SKU and tier

    • Design and implement ExpressRoute, cross-region, redundancy, & disaster recovery

    • Design and implement ExpressRoute Global Reach, FastPath, and ExpressRoute Direct

    • Choose between private peering only, Microsoft peering only, or both

    • Create an ExpressRoute Circuit & check the private peering & Microsoft Peering status

    • Create an ExpressRoute gateway

    • Encryption over ExpressRoute

    • Bidirectional Forwarding Detection

    • Diagnose and resolve ExpressRoute connection issues

    • Removing ExpressRoute resources before moving on

    Design and implement an Azure Virtual WAN architecture

    • Identify use for Azure Virtual WANs

    • Select a Virtual WAN SKU

    • Design a Virtual WAN architecture, including selecting types and services

    • Create a hub in Virtual WAN

    • Choose an appropriate scale unit for each gateway type

    • Deploy a gateway into a Virtual WAN hub

    • Configure virtual hub routing

    • Integrate a Virtual WAN hub with a third-party NVA

    • Removing Azure Virtual WAN resources

    Design and implement an Azure Load Balancer

    • Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Load Balancer

    • Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Load Balancer

    • Choose an Azure Load Balancer SKU and tier

    • Choose between public and internal

    • Create and configure an Azure Load Balancer

    • Implement a load balancing rule

    • Create and configure inbound NAT rules

    • Create and configure explicit outbound rules, including SNAT

    • Removing the Azure Load Balancer before moving forward

    Design and implement Azure Application Gateway

    • Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Application Gateway

    • Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Application Gateway

    • Starting the setup process for an Azure Application Gateway

    • Create a back-end pool

    • Configure routing rules

    • Configure HTTP settings and finalizing the gateway creation

    • Configure health probes

    • Configure listeners

    • Configure Transport Layer Security (TLS)

    • Configure rewrite sets

    • Removing the Azure Application Gateway

    Design and implement Azure Front Door

    • Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Front Door

    • Identify appropriate use cases for Azure Front Door

    • Choose an appropriate tier

    • Understanding Azure Application Gateway vs Azure Front Door

    • Configure an Azure Front Door, including routing, origins, and endpoints

    • Configure SSL termination and end-to-end SSL encryption

    • Configure caching

    • Traffic acceleration, URL rewrite, URL redirect and Azure Private Link

    • Removing the Azure Front Door

    Design and implement Azure Traffic Manager

    • Identify appropriate use of Azure Traffic Manager

    • Configure a routing method

    • Configure endpoints

    • Removing the Traffic Manager Profile

    Design and implement Azure Private Link service and Azure private endpoints

    • Plan an Azure Private Link service

    • Create a Private Link service

    • Integrate a Private Link service with DNS

    • Visualizing Service Endpoints and Private Endpoints

    • Create private endpoints

    • Configure access to Azure resources by using private endpoints

    • Connect on-premises clients to a private endpoint

    • Integrate a private endpoint with DNS

    Design and implement service endpoints

    • Choose when to use a service endpoint

    • Create service endpoints

    • Configure service endpoint policies and access to service endpoints

    Implement and manage network security groups

    • Basics of NSGs and ASGs

    • Creating a subnet and Windows 11 VM for testing

    • Create a network security group (NSG)

    • Configure NSG rules and associate an NSG to a resource

    • Create an application security group (ASG)

    • Associate an ASG to a network interface card (NIC)

    • Removing VMs that are no longer needed

    • Interpret and Validate NSG flow logs

    • Verify IP flow

    • Configure an NSG for remote server administration, including Azure Bastion

    Design and implement Azure Firewall and Azure Firewall Manager

    • Map requirements to features and capabilities of Azure Firewall

    • Select an appropriate Azure Firewall SKU

    • Design an Azure Firewall deployment

    • Create and implement an Azure Firewall deployment

    • Configure Azure Firewall rules

    • Create and implement Azure Firewall Manager policies

    • Create a secure hub by deploying Azure Firewall inside an Azure Virtual WAN hub

    Design and implement a Web Application Firewall (WAF) deployment

    • Map requirements to features and capabilities of WAF

    • Design a WAF deployment

    • Detection or prevention mode

    • Configure a rule for WAF on Azure Front Door

    • Configure a rule for WAF on Application Gateway

    • Implement a WAF policy

    • Associate a WAF policy

    • Getting rid of unneeded Azure resources

    Who this course is for:

    • IT people interested in learning and passing the Microsoft AZ-700 exam!

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    John Christopher is a Technical Instructor that has been in the business for over 20 years. His first experience with information technology occurred in the early 90s when he ran an MS-DOS based BBS(Bulletin Board System) as a System Operator. In the late 90s, after working with Windows NT 3.50 performing backups for Regal Group, he decided to get Windows NT Microsoft Certified.In 1998 he got his first Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and Microsoft Certified Trainer certification. Shortly after getting certified, he began working as a Junior Administrator and Instructor for Knowledge Alliance in Atlanta GA. From there John was able to become one of the first people in the world to gain an MCSE for the Windows 2000 operating system and he began teaching full time for a company called Productivity Point International. At Productivity Point, John got Citrix Metaframe certified and began teaching Citrix along with Microsoft classes. Productivity Point began experiencing financial troubles and John moved on to work with another training company, located in Atlanta GA. in 2001.For many years at the training company in Atlanta John was the network administrator and held the title of Senior Technical Instructor for the company. John designed and administered their network from the ground up, going from a single floor in a single building, to multiple floors in multiple buildings and locations. He furthered his certifications, gaining the MCSE for 2003, 2008(MCITP), 2012, A+, Network+, Security+, Exchange, and CCNA. Along with his Network admin duties, John taught hundreds of students during his 11 years for the company. During all his years of training, John has had the honor of doing lots of classes with the military, along with quite a few classes within on-site military bases. In 2012, he decided to break away from company he had been working for and do consulting and contract teaching. Currently, John gets hired by many different training companies to teach technical training classes all over the United States. He is also hired as a consultant to go into companies and work on their networks and implement, along with troubleshoot real world scenarios.
    Students take courses primarily to improve job-related skills.Some courses generate credit toward technical certification. Udemy has made a special effort to attract corporate trainers seeking to create coursework for employees of their company.
    • language english
    • Training sessions 150
    • duration 12:02:46
    • Release Date 2023/09/11

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