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Description

Welcome to Designing for Quality and Security with Azure DevOps. This course covers topics to help you learn how to design a quality strategy in Azure DevOps. It shows you how to analyze an existing quality environment and how to identify and recommend quality metrics, as well as what feature flags are and how to manage the feature flag lifecycle.

The course then moves onto technical debt and how to manage it, how to choose a team structure that optimizes quality and how to handle performance testing. You'll look at some strategies for designing a secure development process and the steps you can take to inspect and validate both your codebase and infrastructure for compliance.

We'll wrap things up by covering strategies you can use to secure your development and coding environment, as well as recommended tools and practices that you can use to integrate infrastructure security validation.

If you have any questions, comments, or feedback relating to this course, feel free to contact us at support@cloudacademy.com.

Learning Objectives

By the time you complete this course, you should have a good understanding of how to design for quality and security with Azure DevOps.

Intended Audience

This course is intended for:

  • IT professionals who are interested in earning the Microsoft Azure DevOps Solutions certification
  • DevOps professionals that work with Azure on a daily basis

Prerequisites

To get the most from this course, you should have at least a basic understanding DevOps concepts and of Microsoft Azure.

Transcript

Congratulations! You've reached the end of Designing for Quality and Security with Azure DevOps. Let's review what you've learned.

Early on you learned how to design a quality strategy in Azure DevOps. You learned how to analyze an existing quality environment and how to identify and recommend quality metrics. You also learned what feature flags are and how to manage the feature flag lifecycle.

As we moved through the course, you learned about technical debt and how to manage it. You also learned how to choose a team structure that optimizes quality and how to handle performance testing.

Later on we got into strategies for designing a secure development process. We covered the steps that you can take to inspect and validate both your codebase and infrastructure for compliance.

We wrap things up with strategies for securing development and coding as well as recommended tools and practices that you can use to integrate infrastructure security validation.

At this point you should have a good understanding of how to design for quality and security with Azure DevOps.

To learn more about designing for quality and security with Azure DevOps you can and should read Microsoft's published documentation. Be sure to also watch for new Azure courses on Cloud Academy because we're always publishing new ones. Please give this course a rating and if you have any questions or comments let us know. Thanks for watching and happy learning.

 

Lectures

Introduction - Identifying & Recommending Quality Metrics - Feature Flags - Technical Debt - Team Structures - Performance Testing - Inspecting & Validating Code Base for Compliance - Inspecting & Validating Infrastructure for Compliance - Secure Development & Coding - Infrastructure Security Validation Tools & Practices - Conclusion

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Tom is a 25+ year veteran of the IT industry, having worked in environments as large as 40k seats and as small as 50 seats. Throughout the course of a long an interesting career, he has built an in-depth skillset that spans numerous IT disciplines. Tom has designed and architected small, large, and global IT solutions.

In addition to the Cloud Platform and Infrastructure MCSE certification, Tom also carries several other Microsoft certifications. His ability to see things from a strategic perspective allows Tom to architect solutions that closely align with business needs.

In his spare time, Tom enjoys camping, fishing, and playing poker.