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16 TopicsBeta exams AI-102 & DP-203, Exam AZ-500, and more: Updates to Azure certs and exams – March 2021
Beta exams available now: Exam AI-102 and Exam DP-203 These beta exams are ready for you to take them before March 24, 2021. Check out the announcement blog posts: Great news for Azure AI engineers: Exam AI-102 (beta) is here Azure data engineers: Exam DP-203 (beta) now available Is your Azure certification expiring soon? Renew it for free today! We announced that 19 Microsoft certifications are now available to renew on Microsoft Learn. I’m pleased to share that eight of them are part of the Azure certification portfolio: Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert Microsoft Certified: DevOps Engineer Expert Microsoft Certified: Azure AI Engineer Associate Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Engineer Associate Microsoft Certified: Azure Data Scientist Associate Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate If you already earned any of these Azure certs and its expiration date is within six months, you should’ve received an email notification. Did you miss the email or not sure if it’s your time to renew? Visit your Certification Dashboard to find more information about renewing your certification. Get ready for the upcoming Windows Virtual Desktop Specialty certification Azure certifications portfolio keeps growing, with the upcoming Windows Virtual Desktop Specialty certification. Check out this post for resources to start preparing for the Exam AZ-140: Configuring and Operating Windows Virtual Desktop on Microsoft Azure (beta) to be released late March 2021. Is the Azure Security Engineer Associate certification being retired? You’ve probably heard we’re introducing Microsoft’s new Security certifications. And you might wonder if this means we’re retiring the Azure Security Engineer Associate certification or its Exam AZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies. The answer is no. The new Security, Compliance, and Identity certifications are focused on more discreet job roles and their exams don’t test the same objectives tested on the Exam AZ-500—although there may be some overlap. For example, 25% of the objectives in Exam AZ-500 are about identity and access management whereas the new Exam SC-300: Microsoft Identity and Access Administrator is entirely focused on this area. So, if you’re preparing for the Exam AZ-500, keep on it and check out the Level up with Microsoft Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate blog post for tips and resources. If you already earned your cert, be on the look out for the free renewal notification when it’s your time.4.5KViews0likes0CommentsMicrosoft Excel 2019 - Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced courses and Prices
Dear Team, I am looking for Microsoft Excel 2019 - Beginner, Intermediate and Advanced courses and Prices and digital learning path. Kindly guide me on the same. Unable to find the online classes are paths for following courses. Course 55271-A: Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2019 Course 55269-A: Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2019 Course 55270-A: Advanced Microsoft Excel 2019 Want to know is these courses still exist or modified. If they modified please share me the correct link Also share me the details about MS Excel 2019 learning paths for beginner, intermediate and Advanced. Thanks & Regards V SrinivasSolved4.4KViews0likes4CommentsJesse Jhaj
Jesse Jhaj, Microsoft is behind every one of the incredible projects we use. It is Vital and so simple to use and furthermore you can utilise different stages with Microsoft. The best application i like about Microsoft is Microsoft Word. I am feeling lucky to be here on this community site.1.2KViews1like0CommentsNeed your suggestion on choosing a contract management software for my company
Hey all, I'm new to this forum and I am not sure, if I am posting in the right board. I need your suggestion on choosing a contract management software for my company. My company was founded not too long ago. But the company has been grown since then. I work in the procurement team, which obviously involves processing of supplier terms, and keeping tracking of their renewal dates. Before the pandemic we were managing and tracking our contracts manually. But due to the same situation we are finding it difficult to manage everything manually. So, we are now thinking of getting a contract management software to automate the process and to get the other teams such as the legal, sales, HR and finance to a single platform to make the whole process easy and smooth. My friend has been using Dock 365's vendor management software for the past few years so he suggested trying their https://www.mydock365.com/contract-management-system. And I don’t see any reason why I shouldn’t give it a try. But, as my company has decided to go with the contract management software, I don’t think it’d wise to just choose a tool without doing any further research. So, I’d like to know if there are any other recommendations other than this from your side. Here are my requirements: Timely notification should be available so that we don’t miss any deadline. The software should be platform independent. The user interface should be easy to use and easily accessible by anyone in our firm. The software should be able to generate reports and filter contracts based on dates, vendors, contracts, departments, and more. The software should also be able to search the contract's name or unique number to find its details. Looking forward to your reply. Thank You.1KViews0likes1CommentCredly - our digital credential provider launches new branding
On March 31, 2021, our digital credential provider, Credly, will launch a new visual experience on the platform that you currently know as Acclaim. As part of that experience, the Acclaim name, logo, and URL will be replaced by Credly. What does this mean for you? No action is required on your part, and the way you use the platform won’t change. Badge notification emails that used to come from @youracclaim.com will now come from @credly.com. Why is this change occurring? In 2018, Credly acquired Acclaim, and this is the final step in merging the two brands. The Credly team is looking forward to sharing their new brand with you, and we look forward to continuing to provide you with digital credentials that support your professional goals. Where do you go for support? For questions related to your Credly badge earner account and profile, as well as issues related to claiming your badge after receiving a notification, go to http://support.credly.com.1KViews2likes0Comments