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225 TopicsAnnouncing the Microsoft AI Skills Fest: Save the date!
The best way to learn something new is by taking it one step at a time. We know all this talk of AI can be overwhelming, so how about we take it one skill at a time? At Microsoft, our mission has always been to create technology that empowers others to innovate and solve real-world problems. And it’s no different with AI—we want to help you learn to use this powerful technology to make your life easier, especially as it becomes an integral part of our daily lives. Sometimes, starting is the hardest part, so we want to make that part simple for you. This is why we’re excited to announce the Microsoft AI Skills Fest, a global event this April and May, designed to bring learners across the globe together to build their AI skills, from beginner explorers to the technologically gifted. Together, we can learn a new AI skill and maybe even set a groundbreaking record at the same time! Everyone everywhere is invited The AI Skills Fest is designed with you in mind, offering a wide variety of AI training for everyone, regardless of background or expertise. Join us to build your AI skills and unlock new opportunities for productivity, innovation, and growth. Tech professionals. Learn how to quickly build AI-powered solutions using Microsoft's AI apps and services. Gain skills and experience working with agents, AI security, Azure AI Foundry, GitHub Copilot, Microsoft Fabric, and more. Business professionals. Find out how much easier your work life can be when you use Microsoft Copilot to simplify tasks and let your creativity loose! Students. Explore technical skills to bring your ideas to life, with AI learning experiences for all skill levels and interests. Business leaders. Empower your teams with AI skills for future success through curated upskilling opportunities. Let’s earn a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title together on April 8, 2025! The Microsoft AI Skills Fest will begin with a spectacular Kickoff Celebration on April 8, 2025. Starting in Australia at 9 AM Australian Eastern Standard Time and wrapping up in the United States at 4 PM Pacific Daylight Time, this 24-hour, globe-spanning event will feature a variety of AI learning activities designed to engage and inspire learners of all experience levels. Together, we’ll have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to attempt a GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ title for most users to take an online multilevel artificial intelligence lesson in 24 hours. Don’t miss this unique chance to learn, compete, and celebrate your achievements—and to be part of these unprecedented and record-setting global festivities. Mark your calendar and save the date for this unparalleled event. Deepen your skills over 50 days of AI learning The celebration doesn't stop there! Following the kickoff, the AI Skills Fest will continue for 50 days— through May 28, 2025—offering a wide array of learning opportunities. Whether you're a tech professional, business leader, business professional, student, or AI enthusiast, there will be engaging and challenging training for you. Participate in hackathons, live in-person and virtual training, self-paced tutorials, on-demand training, community events, Microsoft Learn Challenges, and more. Mark your calendar for 50 days of AI discovery and learning. The countdown to make history together Save the date, attempt a world record, and get ready to unlock the future with 50 days of AI discovery and learning. Stay tuned for all the details on March 24, 2025. Now let’s get learning!8.7KViews26likes6CommentsSkill Up on Microsoft 365 Copilot
This blog series is designed to help you skill up on Microsoft 365 Copilot.. We hope you will make this your go-to source for the latest updates, resources, and opportunities in technical skill building for Microsoft 365 Copilot. New Microsoft 365 Copilot training for business users: On-demand training introducing business users to Copilot. Great for users new to Copilot! Work smarter with AI - Training | Microsoft Learn Get more done and unleash your creativity with Microsoft Copilot. In this learning path, you'll explore how to use Microsoft Copilot or Microsoft 365 Copilot to help you research, find information, and generate effective content. On-demand training for business users looking to improve productivity in the apps they use every day: Draft, analyze, and present with Microsoft 365 Copilot - Training | Microsoft Learn This Learning Path directs users to learn common prompt flows in Microsoft 365 apps including PowerPoint, Word, Excel, Teams, and Outlook. It also introduces Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat and discusses the difference between work and web grounded data. On-demand training for business users that want to get started with AI-powered agents: Transform your everyday business processes with no-code agents – Training | Microsoft Learn This Learning Path examines no-code agents in Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat and SharePoint and explores how business users can create, manage, and use agents as their own AI-powered assistant. New resources to accelerate your journey with Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat and agents to transform business processes: Copilot Chat and agent starter kit To support the announcement of Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat, we have updated the Copilot Success Kit and Copilot Success Kit for small and medium-sized businesses, which now includes a new agent starter kit with guidance and easy ways for your organization to get started with Copilot Chat and agentic functionality. You can find the latest assets and resources here to start your journey. Agent overview guide Learn how to quickly unlock the value of Copilot through agents. See the easiest ways to get started across Copilot Chat, SharePoint, and Microsoft Copilot Studio with lots of examples and templates that will help you quickly build and use your first agents. IT Set up and Controls Guide Get the latest on IT set up and controls guidance for Copilot Chat and agents. Manage access to Copilot Chat for your users and set up required data governance controls. Then set up access to agents including licensing and billing plans. Learn how to monitor and manage consumption. Latest Agent Blogs Catch up on the latest announcement from Satya Nadella and Jared Spataro announcing Copilot Chat here Understand how pricing for Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat will work and what new capabilities we are announcing in Copilot Studio, to support it here Copilot Chat and agents user resources Share the Copilot Chat user training deck with users at your organization to introduce Copilot Chat and guide them on how to use it effectively For dedicated guidance on using and creating agents, share the Agents in Copilot Chat handout. Copilot Chat scenarios We have launched new Copilot Chat (free) and agent (consumption) scenarios to the Scenario Library, with easy steps for each of your functional teams to get started. Microsoft 365 Copilot AMA event for IT administrators (recap) On-demand AMA on tools and techniques for preparing your data for Copilot Prepare your data for Copilot: Essential tools and techniques Learn how to address oversharing, integrate SharePoint Advanced Management, and utilize Microsoft Purview for secure and compliant data handling. Get practical guidance to ensure your data is ready for Copilot deployment, including insights from our Microsoft 365 Copilot deployment blueprint On-demand AMA on how data flows through Microsoft 365 Copilot Follow the prompt: How data flows through Microsoft 365 Copilot Explore how Microsoft processes and protects your data with Microsoft 365 Copilot. Focus on enterprise data protection, responsible AI services, and orchestration in managing prompts. Learn about tools to prevent data loss and oversharing, and how Microsoft Graph Connectors and agents integrate external data sources to enhance Copilot skills and knowledge. Join us at the Microsoft 365 Community Conference in Las Vegas, May 6-8 The Microsoft 365 Community Conference is your chance to keep up with AI, build game-changing skills, and take your career (and business) even further. With over 200 sessions, workshops, keynotes, and AMAs, you’ll learn directly from the experts and product-makers who are reimagining what’s possible in the workplace. Here’s what you can expect: Meet one-on-one with the people who create Microsoft products—ask questions, share feedback, and discover real-world solutions Explore Microsoft’s latest product updates and learn about what’s on the horizon Build and sharpen skills you can use immediately to be more productive, creative, and collaborative with the Microsoft tools you use every day Grow your network, dive deep, and have fun with the best community in tech How to Register: Buy tickets today and get ready to transform the way you work. 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I created a work item that has a required multi-select field. When I pull up the work item in Edge, I can see that the field is a required muti-select field. However, when the user opens the work item, the field is not required. We are both using the Edge browser. Has anyone had this problem?124Views1like2CommentsWhat are the best practices for data governance in Azure across hybrid and multi-cloud environments?
Best practices for data governance in Azure start with a unified strategy that leverages Microsoft Purview for data cataloging, classification, and lineage tracking. Purview enables organizations to gain end-to-end visibility across their data estate, even in hybrid and multi-cloud environments. Azure Policy plays a crucial role in enforcing governance by defining compliance rules that automatically apply across subscriptions and services. Combining it with Azure Blueprints can help ensure that governance frameworks are consistently deployed at scale. For enhanced security, integrating Microsoft Defender for Cloud allows continuous monitoring and risk assessment of data assets. Additionally, organizations should implement role-based access control (RBAC) and encryption mechanisms to safeguard sensitive information. One challenge in multi-cloud governance is achieving real-time data classification and policy enforcement. Has anyone successfully extended Purview’s capabilities to non-Azure environments, such as AWS or GCP?Solved120Views0likes1CommentValidate critical information security skills with our new Certification
The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, and organizations of all sizes must stay ahead of the curve to protect their networks and keep their data, systems, and digital assets safe. With the growth of AI and cloud computing, defenders and cyberattackers alike can change this landscape. As a result, business leaders are reassessing their digital defenses, especially around data governance. And while the technology is critical, it’s even more important to have a workforce with the skills and experience to maximize its potential, protect against cyberthreats, and detect and respond to any security incidents. In short, security skills in the era of AI are crucial. To support these needs, we regularly review and update our training and credentials portfolio to make sure that it encompasses the latest technologies and in-demand, real-world skills. As these skills are becoming more defined for specific roles, we’re making some changes to our Security offerings. Introducing a new Certification for information security Created specifically for those in the data security and information protection profession, we’re glad to introduce the new Microsoft Certified: Information Security Administrator Certification that will be available in April 2025. You can earn this new Certification by passing Exam SC-401: Administering Information Security in Microsoft 365,available in beta on February 11, 2025. This new Certification validates the skills needed to plan and implement information security for sensitive data by using Microsoft Purview and related services. It also validates the skills needed to mitigate risks from internal and external threats by protecting data inside collaboration environments that are managed by Microsoft 365. Plus, it verifies subject matter expertise needed to participate in information security incident responses. As an information security administrator who earns this Certification, you demonstrate your expertise in: Implementing information protection. Implementing data loss prevention and retention. Managing risks, alerts, and activities. Get ready to take Exam SC-401 and earn the new Certification: Check out the Exam SC-401 study guide, and explore potential exam topics. Stay tuned for Exam SC-401 self-paced training. We’re retiring the Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate Certification In addition to introducing the new Certification, we’re announcing the upcoming retirement of the Microsoft Certified: Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate Certification and its related Exam SC-400: Administering Information Protection and Compliance in Microsoft 365. The Certification, related exam, and renewal assessments will all be retired on May 31, 2025. We’ve received consistent feedback regarding the fact that this Certification includes two separate roles—data security/information protection professionals and compliance professionals—and that each role should have its own validation solution. Although we aren’t creating a new Certification for compliance-related roles, we offer Microsoft Applied Skills that can validate these skills. Find more details in the next section. The following questions and answers can help you determine how these retirements could impact your learning goals: Q: What if I’m studying for Exam SC-400? A: If you’re currently preparing for Exam SC-400, you should take and pass the exam before May 31, 2025. If you’re just starting your preparation process, we recommend that you explore the new Information Security Administrator Certification and its related Exam SC-401: Administering Information Security in Microsoft 365. Q: I’ve already earned the Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate Certification. What happens now? A: If you’ve already earned the Information Protection and Compliance Administrator Associate Certification, it will stay on the transcript in your profile on Microsoft Learn. If you’re eligible to renew your Certification before May 31, 2025, we recommend that you consider doing so, because it won’t be possible to renew the Certification after this date. Validate your compliance administrator skills with Microsoft Applied Skills Microsoft Applied Skills help you demonstrate your capabilities in specific scenarios or workloads, complementing the broader job role competencies validated by Microsoft Certifications. By combining these credentials, you validate a comprehensive skill set across projects and roles. To prove your skills in security and compliance, consider earning the following Applied Skills: Implement retention, eDiscovery, and Communication Compliance in Microsoft Purview. Validate your ability to: create, configure, and apply retention labels; create and manage retention policies; create and configure eDiscovery (Premium) cases; implement Communication Compliance; and monitor and investigate data and activities by using Content search. Implement information protection and data loss prevention by using Microsoft Purview. Validate your ability to: create a custom sensitive information type; create and publish a sensitivity label; create and assign an auto-labeling policy; and create a data loss prevention (DLP) policy. Be part of the cybersecurity solution Your validated, in-demand skills can help make a positive impact in your organization and in your career. As business leaders aim to modernize systems, integrate new technologies, and fortify their cybersecurity in the era of AI, this new Certification is a great opportunity for you to become part of the solution—now and in the future.14KViews8likes17CommentsProve your in-demand data engineering skills and champion AI innovation
Take advantage of the newest certification for Microsoft Fabric In today's rapidly evolving data landscape, the role of data engineers is more critical than ever. As organizations increasingly rely on data-driven decision-making and AI-powered solutions, the demand for professionals with solid data engineering skills continues to grow. Data engineers must have expertise in a diverse set of tools and technologies to build resilient, scalable, and intelligent data systems. To support these professionals, we’re glad to announce the general availability of the Microsoft Certified: Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certification and its related Exam DP-700: Implementing Data Engineering Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric. This new certification validates the skills needed to implement and manage analytics solutions using Microsoft Fabric, a unified, AI-powered solution that integrates Power BI, Azure Data Factory, and Azure Synapse Analytics to help you turn raw data into actionable insights. By earning this certification, data engineers can demonstrate their expertise in: Implementing and managing an analytics solution. Ingesting and transforming data. Monitoring and optimizing an analytics solution. Get ready to take Exam DP-700 and earn the new certification: Check out the Exam DP-700 study guide and explore potential exam topics. Work through the available Exam DP-700 self-paced training. From January 14, 2025, through March 31, 2025, take advantage of a limited-time offer to get a 50% discount on Exam DP-700. For details, go to the Fabric Community. Register for the Get Certified: DP-700 live learning series, presented by Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) and experts. Sessions begin January 28, 2025. Explore the instructor-led Course DP-700: Microsoft Fabric Data Engineer. For more information about the course, contact one of our Training Services Partners, which are located around the world. We’re retiring the Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification In addition to introducing the new certification, we’re announcing the upcoming retirement of the Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification and its related Exam DP-203: Data Engineering on Microsoft Azure. The certification, related exam, and renewal assessments will all be retired on March 31, 2025. The following questions and answers can help you determine how these retirements could impact your learning journey: Q: If Microsoft is retiring this certification, does it mean that Azure Synapse Analytics will also be retired? A: Microsoft has no current plans to retire Azure Synapse Analytics. You can continue to deploy, operate, and expand the PaaS offering of Azure Synapse Analytics. For more details, read the blog post Microsoft Fabric, explained for existing Synapse users Q: What if I’m studying for Exam DP-203? A: If you’re currently preparing for Exam DP-203, you should take and pass the exam before March 31, 2025. If you’re just starting your preparation process, we recommend that you explore the new Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certification and its related Exam DP-700: Implementing Data Engineering Solutions Using Microsoft Fabric. Q: I’ve already earned the Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification. What happens now? A: If you’ve already earned the Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification, it will stay on the transcript in your profile on Microsoft Learn. If you’re eligible to renew your certification before March 31, 2025, we recommend that you consider doing so. Renewal of this certification won’t be possible after this date. Q: Will this change impact Microsoft Partners? A: Microsoft Partners who earn the Azure Data Engineer Associate Certification before it retires will continue to earn points or credit toward offering requirements as long as this certification remains on their transcript, until a year after the Certification is retired. New credentials may be eligible for inclusion in the Microsoft AI Cloud Partner Program requirements. These changes will be shared with partners when additional details are available. Validate your data skills with Microsoft Credentials Microsoft Certifications verify technical proficiency for broad role-based competencies, and Microsoft Applied Skills help you demonstrate your capabilities in specific scenarios or workloads, complementing the broader certification skills. Together, these two types of Microsoft Credentials can validate your comprehensive data and AI skill set. To prove your skills for data engineering, data science, and data analysis projects with Microsoft Fabric, such as implementing data science and machine learning solutions, Real-Time Intelligence solutions, or data lakehouses or warehouses, consider the relevant Applied Skills, logical complements for the new Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certification. Discover complementary Microsoft Credentials to prove your skills in data engineering, data science, and data analysis Get ready for a bright future The future of data engineering is bright, and with the right skills and credentials—including the new Fabric Data Engineer Associate Certification—you can be at the forefront of this exciting transformation. Embrace the power of Microsoft Fabric and join us in shaping the future of data and AI.38KViews17likes12CommentsImporting Terraform State in Azure
Some engineers start to provision services manually before they find out this might not be a good thing for the long run. So, they must use Terraform import. If you are using Hashicorp’s Terraform to manage your infrastructure, you can bring existing resources that have been provisioned outside of Terraform. This tuto help you to import Azure resources into a terraform state file. You can do that locally or if you want to initialise the tfstate in a remote local (form a Storage account) So, we are going to import a resource group, a virtual network and a subnet that are created manually; Screenshot from the portal (for the manual resources) First step : create a tf configuration file using manually created resource information (See Screenshot) ***** For you information, we use a tfstate stored remotely in a storage account Second Step : Import Resource details to terraform State After creating the configuration tf file, we can import these resources into it by using the "terraform import" command : terraform import terraform_id azure_resource_id 1- Resource Group : terraform import "azurerm_resource_group.rg_name_auto" "/subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6" You can find : **The terraform_id **The azure_resource_id 2- The Vnet : terraform import "azurerm_virtual_network.vnet_auto" "/subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxid/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/d-210-vnet-ado-si-p-to-1" 3-The Subnet : terraform import azurerm_subnet.sub_auto /subscriptions/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxid/resourceGroups/d-210-rg-ado-si-p-to-6/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/d-210-vnet-ado-si-p-to-1/subnets/d-210-snet-ado-si-p-to-2 So, before use this commands, please : 1- access the code folder : cd folder_code 2- connect to the subscription (where you have deployed the manual resources) : az login Select-AzSubscription -SubscriptionId "copy-past the id of the subsc" 3- Terraform init : terraform init -backend-config storage_account_name=xxxxxxxx -backend-config container_name=tfstate -backend-config resource_group_name=xxxxxxxx -backend-config key=xxxxxxx.tfstate Okey, now we can lunch the commands for import config : RG : Vnet: Subnet : Now, you can see the result : terraform state list you can see the content of each imported resource via the following commands: terraform state show azurerm_resource_group.rg_name_auto terraform state show azurerm_virtual_network.vnet_auto terraform state show azurerm_subnet.sub_auto Third Step : Test by running the terraform plan Finally, we can verify the imported resources in the tfstate file. For example, we can see the imported subnet. The purpose of this tutorial is to know the steps to import resources that are manually configured to the tfstate file69KViews2likes1Comment