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An illustrative diagram showcasing a naming convention for an Azure virtual machine. The naming convention includes segments for Resource Type (e.g., 'vm'), Environment (e.g., 'dev' for development), Location (e.g., 'eastus' for East US), Application or Service Name (e.g., 'lms' for Learning Management System), and Specific Instance Details (e.g., 'dns' for DNS services). An example name following this convention is 'vm-dev-eastus-lms-dns', highlighting how each segment provides clear and structured information about the virtual machine's purpose, environment, and location.

Mastering Azure Naming Conventions: Best Practices for Clear and Consistent Resource Management

Discover the importance of well-defined naming conventions in Azure and how they can streamline resource management. This guide provides practical tips and examples for naming virtual machines, resource groups, and other Azure components, making your cloud environment more organized and efficient.

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From Project Manager to Cloud Engineer: A Seamless Transition

Discover how project managers can seamlessly transition to cloud engineering. Learn about the key skills you already possess, such as organization, communication, and leadership, and how they apply to a career in cloud computing. Whether you’re looking to change careers or enhance your technical skills, this video provides valuable insights and practical tips to help you succeed. Subscribe for more content on project management and cloud engineering careers.

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How to Break Into Cloud Engineering from a PM Who Interviews and Hires for Them

How to Break Into Cloud Engineering: from a PM Who Interviews and Hires for Them

Today we’re talking about a topic that I’ve been getting a lot of questions about: how do I break into the cloud engineering world? I’ll tell you what, with a little determination you can do well in Cloud Engineering. It’s a hot career path right now with tons of opportunities, so take note. This is

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Five Azure Mini Projects to Learn Storage Accounts

Checkout my GitHub repository that also has screenshots: https://github.com/shevonnepolastre/AZ-104-Studying/tree/main/StorageAccounts Microsoft Learn is a great resource for learning Azure. It’s obvious they focused on making their learning material better because previously it was like reading radio instructions. Now it’s so much easier to use and the UI’s much better. There are some great projects to help

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Using GitHub to Share What I’m Learning in Azure

In this video, I will show how I’m using GitHub to share what I am learning in Azure. GitHub is a popular online platform that allows developers to collaborate and share their work. By utilizing GitHub, you can showcase your Azure-related projects, contributions, and insights, allowing others to learn from your experiences and gain a better understanding of this cloud computing platform.

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What role is right for you?

The Great Debate: Individual Contributor vs Project Manager

In the world of professional growth, individuals often find themselves facing the choice between pursuing a career as a project manager or an individual contributor. While both roles involve contributing to the team’s success, they differ in their responsibilities, skills, and opportunities for growth. In this video, I will provide my take on the two career paths.

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