Azure Fundamentals: IoT & AI


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Overview/Description

This 11-video course describes the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) services available in Microsoft Azure, and what significant value Azure brings to an organization. The course opens with a detailed overview of what IoT is, as well as defining IoT central, IoT hub, and IoT edge, before drawing relationships between those components. Learners will become able to identify what Azure IoT solution accelerators are and when they should be used—in medical device tracking, in registering and tracking information related to industrial machinery controls, or remote control of building services, for instance. Next, you will learn about Azure cognitive services, and how users can work with and analyze data in the machine learning studio. In the concluding exercise, learners will begin by describing IoT; describing when the Azure IoT Hub should be used; and describing the purpose of IoT solution accelerators. You will be asked to list three examples of how artificial intelligence can be used through Azure. This is one of a series of courses to help learners prepare for the AZ-900: Azure Fundamentals certification exam.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.6

Lesson Objectives

Azure Fundamentals: IoT & AI

  • Course Overview
  • define IoT
  • describe the purpose of IoT Central
  • identify how IoT Hub is used for IoT device messaging
  • use the portal to create an IoT Hub
  • describe the purpose of IoT Edge
  • identify when Azure IoT Solution Accelerators should be used
  • define the purpose of Azure AI
  • use the portal to deploy Cognitive Services
  • recognize how ML studio is used
  • map IoT and AI options to business needs
  • Course Number:
    it_clazfd_08_enus

    Expertise Level
    Beginner