Safeguard cloud and AI projects with free self-paced training for resiliency and security - By Matthew Weatherly, GM Azure
In an era where organizations are increasingly adopting a cloud-first approach to support digital transformation and AI-driven innovation, learning skills to enhance cloud resilience and security has become a top priority. By 2025, an estimated 85% of companies will have embraced a cloud-first strategy, according to research by Gartner, marking a significant shift toward reliance on platforms like Microsoft Azure for mission-critical workloads. Yet according to a recent Flexera survey, 78% of respondents found a lack of skilled people and expertise to be one of their top three cloud challenges along with optimizing costs and boosting security.
To help our customers unlock the full potential of their Azure investments, Microsoft introduced Azure Essentials, a single destination for in-depth skilling, guidance and support for elevating reliability, security, and ongoing performance of their cloud and AI investments. In this blog we’ll explore this guidance in detail and introduce you to two new free, self-paced skilling resource Plans on Microsoft Learn to get your team skilled on building resiliency into your Azure and AI environments.
Empower your team: Learn proactive resiliency for critical workloads in Azure
Azure offers a resilient foundation to reliably support workloads in the cloud, and our Well-Architected Framework helps teams design systems to recover from failures with minimal disruption.
Figure 1: Design your critical workloads for resiliency, and assess existing workloads for ongoing performance, compliance and resiliency.
The new resiliency-focused Microsoft Learn skilling plan helps teams learn to “Elevate reliability, security, and ongoing performance of Azure and AI projects”, and they see how the Well-Architected Framework, coupled with the Cloud Adoption Framework, provides actionable guidelines to enhance resilience, optimize security measures, and ensure consistent, high-performance for Azure workloads and AI deployments. The Plan also covers cost optimization through the FinOps Framework, ensuring that security and reliability measures are implemented within budget.
This training also emphasizes Azure AI Foundry, a tool that allows teams to work on AI-driven projects while maintaining security and governance standards, which are critical to reducing vulnerabilities and ensuring long-term stability. The plan guides learners in securely developing, testing, and deploying AI solutions, empowering them to build resilient applications that can support sustained performance and data integrity.
The impact of Azure’s resiliency guidance is significant. According to Forrester, following this framework reduces planned downtime by 30%, prevents 15% of revenue loss due to resilience issues, and achieves an 18% ROI through rearchitected workloads. Given that 60% of reliability failures result in losses of at least $100,000, and 15% of failures cost upwards of $1 million, these preventative measures underscore the financial value of resilient architecture.
Ensuring security in Azure AI workloads
AI adds complexity to security considerations in cloud environments. AI applications often require significant data handling, which introduces new vulnerabilities and compliance considerations. Microsoft’s guidance focuses on integrating robust security practices directly into AI project workflows, ensuring that organizations adhere to stringent data protection regulations.
Azure’s tools, including multi-zone deployment options, network security solutions, and data protection services, empower customers to create resilient and secure workloads. Our new training on proactive resiliency and reliability of critical Azure and AI workloads guides you in building fault-tolerant systems and managing risks in your environments. This plan teaches users how to assess workloads, identify vulnerabilities, and deploy prioritized resiliency strategies, equipping them to achieve optimal performance even under adverse conditions.
Maximizing business value and ROI through resiliency and security
Companies that prioritize resiliency and security in their cloud strategies enjoy multiple benefits beyond reduced downtime. Forrester’s findings suggest that a commitment to resilience has a three-year financial impact, with significant cost savings from avoided outages, higher ROI from optimized workloads, and increased productivity. Organizations can reinvest these savings into further modernization efforts, expanding their capabilities in AI and data analytics.
Azure’s tools, frameworks, and Microsoft’s shared responsibility model give businesses the foundation to build resilient, secure, and high-performing applications that align with their goals. Microsoft Learn’s structured learning Plans provide self-paced modules to help you “Elevate Azure Reliability and Performance” and “Improve resiliency of critical workloads on Azure,” provide essential training to build skills in designing and maintaining reliable and secure cloud projects.
As more companies embrace cloud-first strategies, Microsoft’s commitment to proactive resiliency, architectural guidance, and cost management tools will empower organizations to realize the full potential of their cloud and AI investments. Start your journey to a reliable and secure Azure cloud today.
Updated Feb 13, 2025
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