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UPDATE: Azure Pass retirements

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Mindy_Rosenthal
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Oct 15, 2024

UPDATED: Azure Pass Retirements

  • Updated release dates for SC-200 and SC-300
  • October 1st post has been removed

 

As a part of the Microsoft security efforts, we are continuing to remove the dependency on Azure passes and are expecting that all Azure Passes will be removed from courses by end of October 2024.  As a part of this effort please note the following changes below.  The Authorized Lab Hosters will be working on removing Azure Passes from courses as updates gets released.

 

Course

Note

AZ-140T00: Configuring and Operating Microsoft Azure Virtual Desktop

Course released without use of Azure Pass

AZ-1005: Configuring Azure Virtual Desktop for the Enterprise

Course retires on Sept 30th

AZ-2001: Implement security through a pipeline using Azure DevOps

Release planned for Oct 11th

Updated release planned for Oct. 25th

AZ-2008: DevOps Foundations: The Core Principles and Practices

Release planned for Oct 11th

Updated release planned for Oct. 25th

AZ-400T00: Designing and Implementing Microsoft DevOps solutions

Release planned for Oct 11th

Updated release planned for Oct. 25th

PL-400T00: Microsoft Power Platform Developer

Course released without use of Azure Pass

PL-500T00: Microsoft Power Automate RPA Developer

Course released without use of Azure Pass

SC-200T00: Microsoft Security Operations Analyst

Release now planned for Oct. 25th

Updated release planned for November 1st

SC-300T00: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator

Still investigating how to retire Azure Pass

Release planned for November 1st

 

Should you have any further questions, please reach out to your Authorized Lab Hoster.

 

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Updated Oct 15, 2024
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  • hoang-viet-do's avatar
    hoang-viet-do
    Copper Contributor

    Thank you for the update.

    But if I may, the Azure Passes does give more flexibility during the course delivery, for preperation and demo.

     

    Sometime, some attendees ask for something on top

    or

    as a trainer, I also want them to experiment a bit further on some aspect, that is beyond the lab.

     

    Would be nice if there will also be a solution for that.

    So that trainer can do the extra miles for participants/customers