The Microsoft Partners Resources repository consists of documents, links, and other assets designed to aid partners in developing practices, upskilling, certifications, and taking their solutions to market. Currently, this repository houses our Learning Plan Resources, with more sections to be added in the future.
Learning plan resources consist of curated content to help upskill across solution areas: Azure, Modern Workplace and Business Applications.
Each solution area is broken down into specific topic areas with specific learning plan resources within each topic. This should make it easy to find the upskilling materials for your areas of interest.
The curated content for each topic consists of fundamental to expert resources to satisfy the needs of anyone that is interested in increasing their knowledge and skills. The resources include links to blogs, documentation, hands-on labs, learning paths, tutorials, videos, webinars and more.
Content is broken down as follows:
- Fundamentals, Associate, Expert, Specialist: content categorized in increasing level of complexity
- Certifications: relevant Microsoft exams or certifications
- Community resources: user groups, events, blogs
- Front Door
- Virtual WAN (SDWAN)
- Windows Azure Firewall
- Threat Protection
- Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery
- Cloud Adoption Framework & Governance
- Cost Optimization
- Cloud to Cloud Migration
- Linux Server Migration
- Mainframe Migration
- VMWare Migration
- Windows Server Migration
- RDS on IaaS
- RDS on WVD
- Databricks
- Modern Data Warehouse
- Machine Learning
- AI Apps & Agents
- Knowledge Mining
- Cosmos DB
- OSS DB to Azure
- SQL Server Migration to Azure
- Finance & Operations On prem to Cloud
- Human Resources
- Connected Commerce
- Financial Management
- Manufacturing
- Supply Chain Management
- Core
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