Azure Virtual Machines is a cloud-based infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offering from Microsoft Azure that enables users to create and run virtual machines in the cloud. With Azure Virtual Machines, users can run a wide range of operating systems, including Windows, Linux, and other open-source operating systems, on scalable, high-performance virtual machines. In this event, attendees will learn about the key features and benefits of Azure Virtual Machines, including how to create and manage virtual machines in the Azure portal, how to configure virtual machine settings, and how to monitor and optimize virtual machine performance. The event will also cover best practices for deploying and scaling applications on Azure Virtual Machines, as well as how to integrate virtual machines with other Azure services. Whether you are an IT professional looking to migrate workloads to the cloud, a developer looking to deploy applications on Azure, or a beginner learning cloud engineering, this event will provide valuable insights and practical guidance on how to get started with Azure Virtual Machines.
Hammed Babatunde is a Gold Microsoft Learn student Ambassador. He has more than 2 years of experience in managing cross-functional teams and executing large-scale projects. Whether it's implementing agile methodologies or leveraging automation tools, He is committed to delivering high-quality results on time and within budget. In addition to his operational expertise, Hammed am also deeply interested in DevOps technologies such as Microsoft Azure, Infrastructure as a Code and Containers. Hammed enjoy keeping up with the latest trends and best practices in this field, and is always looking for opportunities to apply these technologies to his projects.
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