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Global Knowledge Learn how Azure offers easy-to use services to help you get started building Data and AI solutions. Learn all about machine learning and the many services and applications that depend on it. We will also be discussing the basics of database concepts within a Cloud environment, and how to gain your foundational knowledge regarding Azure’s cloud data service.

Posted on December 2, 2022 By Lennon
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Sandra Marin and Gidget Praryor

Sandra Marin is the Microsoft Worldwide Learning Go-to Market Lead for Azure Training & Certification. She is a leader in technical readiness and certifications for individuals using Microsoft Azure Gidget. Sandra has worked as a network administrator, programmer, developer, database administrator, analyst and project manager, business intelligence consultant and solution engineer, and project manager. She has held many of these roles simultaneously. She is currently a solution engineer and keeps her MCT and certification certificates. Her main focus as an instructor and consultant was data and analytics. She is an expert on many technology areas, including Azure, Office 365, and Windows. Gidget is currently working with individuals and companies to find solutions. She assists them with skills development and certification. Gidget is passionately interested in technology and computers for their utility as well as their application in the market. She is passionate about helping others. This Webinar will explain how an Azure certificate can help you keep up with the current technical requirements, regardless your technical background. The Microsoft Azure certification roadmap. The training and certification options available for Data and AI roles.

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