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Integrate SharePoint and Power Automate

Integrate SharePoint and Power Automate

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Module 1: With Microsoft Power Automate, you can create emails that are sent automatically when new data is added or when existing data is updated. Additionally, you can have email metadata captured in SharePoint automatically. This module explains how you can use email actions in Power Automate with SharePoint as the data source.In this module, you will:Learn about the SharePoint Connector for Power Automate.Use SharePoint triggers.Send emails by using Microsoft 365 Outlook.Send emails by using the Mail connector.Save email content to SharePoint.Module 2: The Approvals connector is an out-of-the-box approval process that you can use in your Microsoft Power Automate flow. This module will focus on how you can use the Approvals connector to send email notifications to designated approvers and then record their responses.In this module, you will:Gain insights into the Approvals connector.Discover the types of approval actions.Learn how to respond to an approval.Learn about the metadata that is captured from approvals.Review the known issues and limits.Module 3: Learn about HTTP connectors that are available in Microsoft Power Automate.In this module, you will:Discover the built-in and premium HTTP connectors.Learn about the HTTP Webhook connector.Review the HTTP with Azure AD connector.Learn about the When an HTTP request is received built-in connector.Module 4: Email continues to be the primary and preferred method of communication for many businesses. In some situations, emails are also received as official electronic forms of approval. This module will provide you with a list of best practices that you can follow by using Microsoft Power Automate for outgoing and incoming emails.In this module, you will:Monitor incoming email.Send an email on behalf of someone else.Format the body of an email.Use the Approval connector for an approval process by using email.Discover when to use attachments versus links.Module 5: Learn about error handling in Microsoft Power Automate flows.In this module, you will:Gain insight into the settings options for flow actions.Learn about the Configure run after option.Use the Configure run after option to handle errors.Discover Microsoft Power Automate analytics.Module 6: Learn how to use HTTP actions to integrate SharePoint and Power Automate.In this module, you will:Learn about the HTTP connection.Review the SharePoint REST service.Learn how to use Power Automate flow to add, edit, and delete a SharePoint list item.Learn how to use Power Automate flow to send an email directly from SharePoint.Module 7: Learn how to troubleshoot slow-running flows in Microsoft Power Automate.In this module, you will:Discover SharePoint connector limits.Use the Compose and Variable actions to view data.Learn about Power Automate analytics.Review data policies.Redesign your flows.

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals: Explore non-relational data in Azure

Microsoft Azure Data Fundamentals: Explore non-relational data in Azure

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Module 1: Explore non-relational data offerings in AzureIn this module, you will:Explore use-cases and management benefits of using Azure Table StorageExplore use-cases and management benefits of using Azure Blob StorageExplore use-cases and management benefits of using Azure File StorageExplore use-cases and management benefits of using Azure Cosmos DBModule 2: Explore provisioning and deploying non-relational data services in AzureIn this module, you will:Provision non-relational data servicesConfigure non-relational data servicesExplore basic connectivity issuesExplore data security componentsModule 3: Manage non-relational data stores in AzureIn this module, you will:Describe Azure Cosmos DB APIsDescribe non-relational Azure storage management

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Safeguard cloud resources

Safeguard cloud resources

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Module 1: Cloud Admin course from Dr. Majd Sakr at Carnegie Mellon University. Monitoring how your cloud resources are performing is crucial to building reliable cloud applications. This module covers what monitoring is, why you need to do it, and how you can about monitoring your resources.In this module you will:Explain the main argument in favor of continual and consistent monitoring and oversight in cloud-based IT systemsDescribe the three types of quantitative measurements that play a role in monitoringUnderstand the mechanics of monitoring platforms that utilize agents to collect and report back informationUnderstand the mechanics of monitoring platforms that rely upon pre-existing sources of information such as service logs to analyze performanceUnderstand the metrics that are the most beneficial to monitoringLearn how measurements are used to judge performance levelsDescribe the justification for problem ticketingDescribe what KPIs are and how they differ from metricsDiscuss the concept of “everyday remediation”This content is provided in partnership with Dr. Majd Sakr and Carnegie Mellon University.Module 2: Cloud Admin course from Dr. Majd Sakr at Carnegie Mellon University. Keeping your cloud secure means more than just adding permissions to resources. Learn about what cloud security means, including threats, cryptography, and regulation.In this module you will:Understand the importance of risk assessment in implementing cloud securityUnderstand how cloud customers and cloud service providers share responsibility for securityList some of the prominent threats to cloud securityUnderstand the role that cryptography plays in securing dataUnderstand the difference between symmetric encryption and asymmetric encryptionUnderstand how public key cryptography facilitates the secure exchange of dataExplain the concept of multilayered data security and why it is necessaryExplain some of the services offered by data-security platforms and the integrated security services offered by cloud service providersIn Partnership with Dr. Majd Sakr and Carnegie Mellon University.Module 3: Cloud Admin course from Dr. Majd Sakr at Carnegie Mellon University. What do you do when something goes wrong with your resources on the cloud? How do you prepare for such an issue? Learn about disaster backup and recovery with this module.In this module you will:Understand the meaning of “fault tolerance”List reactive techniques used to achieve fault tolerance in cloud platformsList proactive techniques used to achieve fault tolerance in cloud platformsUnderstand the backup services offered by leading cloud service providersUnderstand the role that backup services play in disaster response and recoveryExplain the difference between backup services and disaster-recovery servicesList the service-level objectives that drive disaster-recovery planningList the disaster-recovery services offered by leading cloud service providersExplain what resilience is and how it is measuredExplain how resilience contributes to business continuityIn Partnership with Dr. Majd Sakr and Carnegie Mellon University.

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Work with different technologies in WinAutomation

Work with different technologies in WinAutomation

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Module 1: Learn about the email handling actions in WinAutomation.In this module, you will:Become familiar with the Email, Outlook, and Exchange actions in WinAutomation.Create a simple process that retrieves, processes, and sends emails.Module 2: Learn about automating Microsoft Excel actions in WinAutomation.In this module, you will:Open Excel files and attach a process to an already opened file.Use the Excel group of actions to read data from and write data to an Excel file.Create and edit worksheets.Save and close Excel files.Module 3: Learn about the system and services actions in WinAutomation.In this module, you will:Automate system-related tasks with the system group of actions.Automate the management of Windows services with the service group of actions.Module 4: Learn about the files and folders actions in WinAutomation.In this module, you will:Learn how to create processes that manage files and folders.Learn how to manage the properties of multiple files and folders.Module 5: Learn how WinAutomation identifies and interacts with UI elements and windows.In this module, you will:Learn about the concept of UI elements and controls.Discover the window and element-handling capabilities of WinAutomation.Module 6: Learn about the web automation actions in WinAutomation.In this module, you will:Learn how to configure web automation actions.Learn how to extract data from webpages.Create a process that extracts gainer stocks from the MSN website.

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5-6 hours worth of material
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Get started with development in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

Get started with development in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central

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Module 1: Do you want to know how to start creating an extension for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? If so, this module is for you. In this module, you'll learn about the different components that make up a typical extension. Then, the module will provide a brief description of the development environment and explain the different steps that are involved in getting started with an extension.In this module, you will:Identify the different phases in the development process.Learn about the different components that make up a typical extension.Get started with building your first extension.Module 2: Do you want to know how to add objects, like tables and pages, to Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? If so, this module is for you. In this module, you'll learn how to create tables and pages for an extension.In this module, you will:Create tables.Create card pages.Create list pages.Module 3: Do you want to know how to modify existing tables and pages for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? In this module, you'll learn ways to create and customize table and page objects.In this module, you will:Create table extension objects.Create page extension objects.Module 4: Do you want to know how to add your business logic to existing functionality in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? In this module, you'll learn how to add code and work with events.In this module, you will:Create codeunit objects.Work with AL programming language to manipulate data.Module 5: Do you want to know an effective way to let a user perform the installation steps of your extension by using an efficient and accessible wizard in Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? If so, this module is for you. In this module, you'll learn how to add a wizard page by using a navigate page object.In this module, you will:Create navigate page objects.Use the assisted setup functionality.Module 6: Do you want to know how to initialize data during extension installation for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Business Central? Initializing data when you are installing an extension will automate many steps that you must otherwise perform manually. By automating this process, you can quickly set up an extension and it will become more user-friendly.In this module, you will:Develop installation codeunit objects.

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4-5 hours worth of material
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Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM): Explore Dynamics 365 Customer Service

Microsoft Dynamics 365 Fundamentals (CRM): Explore Dynamics 365 Customer Service

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Module 1: Get introduced to the customer engagement appsAfter completing this module, you will be able to:Explain customer engagementDescribe Microsoft DataverseList the Dynamics 365 customer engagement appsDescribe the common components and features of the Dynamics 365 customer engagement appsModule 2: Explore Dynamics 365 Customer ServiceAfter completing this module, you will be able to:Describe customer service strategiesExplain key industry and application terminologyGet started with Dynamics 365 Customer ServiceModule 3: Describe Dynamics 365 Customer Service componentsAfter completing this module, you will be able to:Create and route cases in Dynamics 365 Customer ServiceDescribe knowledge management capabilities in Dynamics 365 Customer ServiceDescribe case management in Dynamics 365 Customer ServiceModule 4: Review other customer service appsAfter completing this module, you will be able to:Describe Omnichannel for Customer ServiceDiscuss when and how to leverage Customer Service InsightsExplain customer service schedulingDescribe Connected Customer Service

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3 hours worth of material
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Migrating Cassandra and MongoDB workloads to Cosmos DB

Migrating Cassandra and MongoDB workloads to Cosmos DB

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Module 1: Introduction to open source database migration to Azure Cosmos DBBy the end of this module, you'll be able to:Describe the key features of Cosmos DB.Describe the Cosmos DB architecture and APIs.Plan a NoSQL to Cosmos DB migration.Plan Cosmos DB throughput.Choose an appropriate partitioning key.Module 2: Migrate Cassandra workloads to Cosmos DBBy the end of this module, you'll be able to:List the benefits of Cassandra to Cosmos DB migration.Plan a Cassandra to Cosmos DB migration.Describe the process of migrating a Cassandra database to Cosmos DB.Describe the process of migrating applications from a Cassandra database to Cosmos DB.Module 3: Migrate on-premises MongoDB databases to Cosmos DBBy the end of this module, you'll be able to:List the benefits of migrating a MongoDB database to Azure Cosmos DB.Plan a MongoDB to Cosmos DB migration.Explain the steps to perform a migration.List the post migration steps to connect your application and optimize your database.

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Manage product version information in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

Manage product version information in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management

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Module 1: Learn the basics of the Engineering Change Management Add-in for Dynamics 365 Supply Chain Management.In this module, you will:Learn how to enable the Engineering Change Management Add-in.Understand the features in engineering change management.Learn how the end-to-end engineering change management process works.Module 2: Learn how to create a new engineering product, include the BOM and routes, and handle changes to the product.In this module, you will:Learn how to create an engineering product.Release the product to other legal entities.Review and accept the release of a product in an operational legal entity.Maintain the life cycle of a product.Perform readiness checks on a product.Module 3: Request and follow up with engineering product changes in Dynamics 365 Supply Chain ManagementIn this module, you will:Create an engineering change request.Learn about business impacts.Create an engineering change order.

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3-4 hours worth of material
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Run VMware workloads on Azure VMware Solution

Run VMware workloads on Azure VMware Solution

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Module 1: Learn about Azure VMware Solution to host your VMware workloads in Azure.By the end of this module, you'll be able to:Evaluate the suitability of Azure VMware Solution to solve existing business problems.Identify the key differences between Azure VMware Solution and running VMware on-premises.Analyze the benefits of the service on existing licensing when an organization is using Azure Hybrid Benefit.Understand the basic components of the service.Module 2: Prepare to migrate VMware workloads to Azure by deploying an Azure VMware Solution resource. Then, connect your VMware environment to Azure VMware Solution.By the end of this module, you will be able to:Plan a successful Azure VMware Solution deploymentConnect to an on-premises VMware environmentModule 3: Learn how to migrate virtual machines from an on-premises VMware environment to Azure VMware Solution by using VMware HCX.By the end of this module, you will be able to:Configure VMware HCX to support on-premises VMware migrations.Migrate VMware workloads on-premises to Azure VMware Solution by using VMware HCX.

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Explore Microsoft Graph scenarios for JavaScript development

Explore Microsoft Graph scenarios for JavaScript development

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Module 1: Learn how to show a user's emails in JavaScript apps with Microsoft Graph. Also, learn how to optimize Microsoft Graph queries and page through large datasets.After completing this module, you'll be able to:Configure a JavaScript app to retrieve emails by using Microsoft Graph.Retrieve a user's emails from Microsoft Graph.Break large datasets from Microsoft Graph into pages.Module 2: Microsoft Graph provides access to data stored across Microsoft 365 services. In this module, you'll learn how to access Microsoft 365 data to show a user's default calendar in a JavaScript application by using Microsoft Graph APIs and SDKs. To make sure that the web app only shows what's immediately relevant to the user, you'll access and display occurrences and instances of events for a given period.At the end of this module, you'll be able to:Retrieve a list of calendar events from a user's default calendar by using Microsoft Graph for a given period.Display retrieved calendar events in an application.Module 3: Learn how to list, download, and upload a user's files from a single-page application by using Microsoft Graph.After completing this module, you'll be able to:Configure a JavaScript app to list files in a user's instance of OneDrive for Business.Download files from OneDrive for Business by using Microsoft Graph.Upload user files from a browser into OneDrive for Business by using Microsoft Graph.

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1-2 hours worth of material
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Working with Connected Field Service for Dynamics 365 and Azure IoT

Working with Connected Field Service for Dynamics 365 and Azure IoT

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Module 1: This module will focus on the initial deployment of the Connected Field Service add-on for Dynamics 365 for Field Service.The module will walk you through the installation and an understanding of the components installed as part of the out of the box template application.In this module, you will:Describe the difference between Azure IoT and Azure IoT Central and how they relate to Connected Field ServiceSet up an environment with Connected Field ServiceIdentify the key components that comprise the Connected Field Service solutionDescribe the flow of data from an IoT device to Dynamics 365 for Field ServiceModule 2: Configure IoT devices to remotely monitor customer equipment.In this module, you will:Explain the beginning and end process with Connected Field ServiceExplain and demonstrate the relationship between Customer Assets and IoT DevicesIdentify the components used to remotely interact with DevicesCreate automated processes for servicing equipmentModule 3: Register and Manage Customer Devices with Connected Field Service.In this module, you will:Differentiate IoT devices (physical and non-physical)Register and categorize IoT devices in Connected Field ServiceUse command and property definitions to simplify device managementUse commands to interact with IoT devicesModule 4: This module will focus on using IoT Central with Connected Field Service add-on for Dynamics 365 for Field Service.The module will walk you through building an IoT Central application and escalating the alerts into Dynamics 365.In this module, you will:Describe Connected Field Service and Azure IoT CentralCreate and define an application in IoT CentralBuild rules in IoT Central that escalate to Dynamics 365Register and send commands to devicesModule 5: This module will focus on the proactive detection of anomalies in the IoT device telemetry.Additionally, this module will cover the customization of the Connected Field Service components to handle different telemetry from the device and options for storing detail data for future analysis.In this module, you will:Describe the architectural extension points for exception detection and actionConnect a device to generate telemetryImplement anomaly detection on the telemetry streamDistinguish options for storing detail telemetry for later usage

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6-7 hours worth of material
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Manage Infrastructure for Azure Stack Hub

Manage Infrastructure for Azure Stack Hub

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Module 1: Manage system health on Azure Stack HubMonitor health and alerts in Azure Stack Hub.Integrate external monitoring with Azure Stack Hub.Monitor system health by using Syslog Server.Manage field replacement or repair for Azure Stack Hub.Configure automatic diagnostic log collection for Azure Stack Hub.Find your Cloud ID for Azure Stack Hub.Collect diagnostic logs on demand by using PowerShell for Azure Stack Hub.Send Azure Stack Hub diagnostic logs by using the privileged endpoint.Module 2: Azure Monitor on Azure Stack HubDescribe the Azure Monitor service in Azure Stack Hub.Explain how to use Azure Monitor on Azure Stack Hub.Consume monitoring data from Azure Stack Hub.Module 3: Plan and configure business continuity and disaster recoveryRecommend a business continuity disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy.Recommend a strategy for infrastructure backups.Enable backup for Azure Stack Hub.Enable backup for Azure Stack Hub with PowerShell.Back up Azure Stack Hub.Validate backup using the Azure Stack Development Kit.Back up storage accounts on Azure Stack Hub.Module 4: Manage capacity for Azure Stack HubManage compute capacity for Azure Stack Hub.Manage partitioned GPUs in Azure Stack Hub.Add nodes in Azure Stack Hub.Manage storage capacity for Azure Stack Hub.Add IP pools in Azure Stack Hub.Module 5: Update infrastructure for Azure Stack HubUpdate Azure Stack Hub.Download and import update packages manually for Azure Stack Hub.Prepare for Azure Stack Hub updates.Update Azure Active Directory (AD) Home Director for Azure Stack Hub.Apply Azure Stack Hub original equipment manufacturer (OEM) updates.Use the Azure Stack Hub update activity checklist.Monitor updates with PowerShell in Azure Stack Hub.Module 6: Manage Azure Stack Hub by using privileged endpointsConnect to a privileged endpoint in Azure Stack Hub.Configure the cloud admin user role in Azure Stack Hub.Unlock a support session in Azure Stack Hub.Close the session on the privileged endpoint in Azure Stack Hub.Stop and start Azure Stack Hub.Perform system diagnostics by using Test-AzureStack in Azure Stack Hub.

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4-5 hours worth of material
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Sell through the commercial marketplace

Sell through the commercial marketplace

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Module 1: Overview of the Microsoft commercial marketplace, including Microsoft AppSource, Azure Marketplace, offer types, and Marketplace RewardsIn this module, you will:Develop a basic understanding of the Microsoft commercial marketplaceDiscover in-product and web experiences in the commercial marketplaceDifferentiate between two storefronts, Microsoft AppSource and Azure MarketplaceLearn what kinds of solutions are sold in Microsoft AppSource and Azure MarketplaceLearn how you can go-to-market with Microsoft by selling through the commercial marketplaceModule 2: This module provides tips and best practices to help organizations create their business plan for success in the commercial marketplaceIn this module, you will:Identify ways to align the different departments in your organizationLearn best practices for optimizing your commercial marketplace offerLearn about commercial marketplace sales channelsLearn how to access Marketplace Rewards benefits in Partner CenterModule 3: This module provides a high-level overview of SaaS offers in the commercial marketplaceIn this module, you will:Develop a basic understanding of how SaaS applications are sold through the commercial marketplaceExplore the benefits of SaaS offers in the commercial marketplaceLearn the key technical components of a SaaS offerLearn how to publish a SaaS offer in Partner CenterModule 4: This module provides a high-level overview of VM offers in the commercial marketplaceIn this module, you will:Develop a basic understanding of how virtual machine (VM) based applications are sold through Azure MarketplaceExplore the benefits of VM offers in Azure MarketplaceLearn the key technical components of a VM offerLearn how to publish a VM offer in Partner Center

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2-3 hours worth of material
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Deploy and extend Dynamics 365 Commerce

Deploy and extend Dynamics 365 Commerce

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Module 1: Dynamics 365 Commerce provides administrative capabilities, also referred to as the Commerce Headquarters component, which enables the configuration of products, employees, business processes, and other functionality that is required for the business. It is also an application that call center workers use to provide assisted Commerce-related workflows.In this module, you will:Learn about basic Commerce architecture and components.Discover the Commerce in-store topology options.Learn how to determine the best topology option for in-store deployments.Module 2: Data distribution in Dynamics 365 Commerce is based on Commerce Data Exchange, which transfers data between Commerce Headquarters (HQ) and the different channels.In this module, you will:Discover the data distribution components and how data is synchronized between Commerce Headquarters and the different channels.Get an overview of the distribution schedule.Learn about the difference between Real-time and async service.Module 3: Deploying a Dynamics 365 Commerce environment is different than deploying regular Dynamics 365 environments. Deploying a Commerce Scale Unit and e-Commerce, and ensuring correct post-provisioning steps in the Commerce Headquarters are typical components of a Commerce implementation.In this module, you will:Understand the various deployment patterns.Learn how to deploy Commerce Scale Units in Dynamics Lifecycle Services (LCS).Learn how to deploy e-Commerce.Learn about mass deployment.Module 4: One Version introduces a solution to the Dynamics 365 Commerce app's software as a service (SaaS) update model to give customers the opportunity to update their environment.In this module, you will:Learn about service updates and procedures to apply updates.Learn how to update the Modern POS application.Module 5: The Regression suite automation tool (RSAT) allows you to automate test validation for Dynamics 365 Commerce.In this module, you will:Learn about the features of RSAT.Learn how to use the Test recorder feature to create, configure, run, investigate, and report on test cases.Module 6: The Microsoft Dynamics 365 Commerce platform provides a rich software development kit (SDK) for developers to customize and add new features to the product. Commerce also provides a Module library. The Module library provides a set of ready-built modules, data actions, and themes that you can use for your e-Commerce site.In this module, you will:Discover the various components of Dynamics 365 Commerce.Learn how to extend various components of Commerce.

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8-9 hours worth of material
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AZ-204: Instrument solutions to support monitoring and logging

AZ-204: Instrument solutions to support monitoring and logging

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Module 1: Learn how to use the tools offered in Application Insights to enhance the performance and stability of your applications.After completing this module, you'll be able to:Explain how Azure Monitor operates as the center of monitoring in Azure.Describe how Application Insights works and how it collects events and metrics.Instrument an app for monitoring, perform availability tests, and use Application Map to help you monitor performance and troubleshoot issues.

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