Program Details

150+ Hours Instructor-Led Sessions
60+ Hours of Self-Paced Videos
200+ Hands-On Exercises
175+ Hours of Learning
10+ Real-World Projects
Well Structured Curriculum
30+ Hours of Problem-Solving Sessions
Numrous Hackathons and Mock Interviews
25+ Auto-Graded Assessments
30+ Hours of Career Coaching

Master Azure DevOps Tools and Technologies

Azure DevOpsAzure DevOps
Azure Kubernetes ServiceAzure Kubernetes
ARM TemplatesARM Templates
BicepBicep
Azure PipelinesAzure Pipelines
Azure MonitorAzure Monitor
Azure ArcAzure Arc
GitHub ActionsGitHub Actions
Pricing Plans

Our Comprehensive & Training Options Pricing Plans

Standard Plan

One-Time Payment

35k+GST

Trainings + Tool access (Life time) + Internal projects

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Value Add Plan

Partial Payment

50k+GST

+ + Stipend

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Comprehensive Plan

Advance Package

80k+GST

+ + Laptop

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Premium Plan

Complete Package

99k+GST

+ + Placement Support

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Azure DevOps Journey

Master Azure DevOps Practices

step 01
Azure Fundamentals

Master Azure cloud concepts, core services, architecture, and resource management through Azure Portal and CLI.

step 02
Azure DevOps & Git

Implement version control with Azure Repos, Git workflows, and branching strategies in Azure DevOps.

step 03
Azure Pipelines

Build CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps, implement YAML pipelines, and manage releases.

step 04
Azure Container Services

Work with Azure Container Registry (ACR) and deploy containerized apps to Azure Container Instances.

step 05
Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Deploy and manage Kubernetes clusters in Azure, implement Helm charts, and configure AKS networking.

step 06
Infrastructure as Code

Automate Azure infrastructure with ARM templates, Bicep, and Terraform for Azure.

step 07
Azure Monitoring

Implement comprehensive monitoring with Azure Monitor, Application Insights, and Log Analytics.

step 08
Azure Security & Governance

Secure Azure environments with Azure Security Center, Key Vault, and implement Azure Policy.

Who Should Attend the Bootcamp

We Provide

Course Journey

Pre-Bootcamp

  • Comprehensive Learning
  • Weekly Instructor-Led Sessions
  • Optional Problem-Solving Sessions
  • Weekly Assessments

Bootcamp

  • 160+ Hours of Training Sessions
  • 200+ Guided Hands-on Exercises
  • 175+ Hours of Learnings
  • 80+ Hours of Self-Paced Videos
  • 30+ Hours of Problem Solving Sessions
  • 30+ Auto-Graded Assessmentss
  • Numrous Hackathons / Mock Interviews

Graduation

  • Internship Programs
  • Training Bootcamp
  • Certification based Trainings
  • Value added Trainings

Capstone

  • Live / Client based Projects
  • Process Orientation Approch
  • Client Feedback

Tech Career Support

  • 15+ Hours of Personalized Career Guidence
  • Interview prepration
  • Resume buildings
  • Soscial Media Marketing
  • Placement Support Services

Azure DevOps Skills You'll Master

Implement Infrastructure as Code using ARM Templates, Bicep, and Terraform for Azure

Build CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions

Containerize applications with Docker and deploy to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS)

Monitor Azure resources with Azure Monitor, Application Insights, and Log Analytics

Automate configuration with Azure Automation and Desired State Configuration (DSC)

Deploy and manage Azure infrastructure including VMs, App Services, and Functions

Implement Azure security with RBAC, Key Vault, and Microsoft Defender for Cloud

Automate testing and deployments with Azure Test Plans and Release Pipelines

Manage hybrid cloud scenarios with Azure Arc and Azure Stack

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Bootcamp

Azure DevOps Engineering Bootcamp Syllabus

Module 1: Azure Fundamentals & Linux Administration

  • Azure cloud concepts and architecture
  • Azure Resource Manager (ARM)
  • Linux system administration on Azure
  • Azure Virtual Networks and Subnets
  • Azure Storage solutions

  • ARM templates for Azure provisioning
  • Bicep language for Azure deployments
  • Terraform with Azure provider
  • Azure Policy for governance
  • Azure Blueprints

  • Azure Container Registry (ACR)
  • Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) architecture
  • AKS networking and storage
  • Azure Service Fabric
  • Container Apps

  • Azure Repos and Pipelines
  • YAML pipeline definitions
  • Azure Artifacts for package management
  • Azure Test Plans
  • GitHub Actions with Azure

  • Azure Monitor and Application Insights
  • Azure Log Analytics
  • Azure Security Center
  • Azure Key Vault
  • Azure Defender
  • Azure Sentinel for SIEM
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Azure DevOps FAQs

Azure DevOps Frequently Asked Questions

What does an Azure DevOps engineer do?

Azure DevOps engineers specialize in Microsoft's cloud ecosystem. They:
  • Implement CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps
  • Automate infrastructure with ARM templates and Bicep
  • Manage containerized applications with AKS
  • Configure monitoring with Azure Monitor and Application Insights
  • Implement security using Azure Security Center and Key Vault

AKS is essential for modern Azure DevOps when working with containerized applications. Benefits include:
  • Simplified Kubernetes management in Azure
  • Integration with Azure Monitor and Azure Policy
  • Seamless CI/CD pipeline integration
  • Auto-scaling and self-healing capabilities
While not mandatory for all projects, AKS is a critical skill for Azure DevOps professionals.

The AZ-400 (Azure DevOps Engineer Expert) requires:
  • Prerequisite: Either AZ-104 (Azure Administrator) or AZ-204 (Azure Developer)
  • Study areas: Azure Repos, Pipelines, Artifacts, Test Plans, AKS, Monitoring
  • Hands-on practice: Implement real pipelines and deployments
  • Exam tips: Focus on CI/CD, security, compliance, and infrastructure as code
Most candidates need 2-3 months of preparation with hands-on labs.

FeatureAzure DevOpsGitHub Actions
PricingFree tier + paid plansFree for public repos
IntegrationTight Azure integrationGitHub ecosystem focus
CI/CDMore mature pipelinesSimpler YAML syntax
Best forEnterprise Azure projectsOpen source/startups
Many organizations use both together for different needs.

ARM templates (and Bicep) are Azure-native with deep Azure integration, while Terraform is multi-cloud with a larger community. Consider:
  • ARM/Bicep: Best for pure Azure environments, faster Azure feature adoption
  • Terraform: Better for multi-cloud, more modular, state management
Both are valuable skills - we recommend learning ARM/Bicep first if focusing exclusively on Azure.

Azure provides a comprehensive monitoring suite:
  • Azure Monitor: Centralized metrics and logs
  • Application Insights: Application performance monitoring
  • Log Analytics: Advanced querying of log data
  • Azure Service Health: Service status and outages
  • Azure Sentinel: SIEM and security monitoring
These integrate seamlessly with Azure DevOps pipelines and AKS.
Azure DevOps team working
AZ-400 Certified Experts