Engaging visual content to enhance understanding and learning experience.
Insightful audio sessions featuring expert discussions and real-world cases.
Listen and learn anytime with convenient audio-based knowledge sharing.
Comprehensive digital guides offering in-depth knowledge and learning support.
Interactive assessments to reinforce learning and test conceptual clarity.
Supplementary references and list of tools to deepen knowledge and practical application.
Command Line Interface from Azure portal
Windows PowerShell
PowerShell ISE
Visual Studio Code
Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI)
Common Information Model (CIM)
Build scripts to streamline repetitive admin tasks.
Use pipelines for efficient command chaining and output.
Query data using CIM and WMI interfaces.
Handle files, registry, and generate detailed reports.
Module 1: Review Windows PowerShell
Module 2: Understand the Command Syntax in Windows PowerShell
Module 3: Find Commands and Get-Help in Windows PowerShell
Module 1: Manage Active Directory Domain Services Using PowerShell Cmdlets
Module 2: Manage Network Service Settings for Windows Devices Using PowerShell Cmdlets
Module 3: Manage Windows Server Settings Using PowerShell Cmdlets
Module 4: Manage Settings for a Local Windows Machine Using PowerShell Cmdlets
Module 1: Understand the Windows PowerShell Pipeline
Module 2: Select, Sort, and Measure Objects Using the Pipeline
Module 3: Filter Objects Out of the Pipeline
Module 4: Enumerate Objects in the Pipeline
Module 5: Send and Pass Data as Output from the Pipeline
Module 6: Pass Pipeline Objects
Module 1: Connect with Data Stores Using PowerShell Providers
Module 2: Use PowerShell Drives in PowerShell
Module 1: Review Azure PowerShell Module
Module 2: Review the Features and Tools for Azure Cloud Shell
Module 3: Manage Azure Resources with Windows PowerShell
Module 1: Manage Users, Groups, and Licenses in Microsoft Entra ID
Module 2: Manage Exchange Online Using Windows PowerShell
Module 3: Manage SharePoint Online Using Windows PowerShell
Module 4: Manage Microsoft Teams Using Windows PowerShell
Module 1: Create and Manage Background Jobs
Module 2: Create and Manage Scheduled Jobs
No, the course starts from the basics of PowerShell scripting.
Yes, it supports Azure and Microsoft 365 environments.
Yes, both instructor-led and self-paced options are available.
The course uses Windows PowerShell, with concepts applicable to PowerShell Core.
Yes, you’ll receive a certificate upon successful course completion.