Microsoft Immersion Workshops

Based on your organisation’s needs, you’ll dive into topics around analytics, data modernisation, AI, infrastructure modernisation, Microsoft .NET app modernisation, cloud-native apps, and Azure Virtual Desktop.

Post by Lee Dunn, Head of the Scottish Digital Academy

 

The Scottish Digital Academy is delighted to announce a range of Microsoft Immersive Workshops, which may be of interest to Digital, Data and Technology colleagues across the public and third sectors in Scotland.

Based on your organisation’s needs, you’ll dive into topics around analytics, data modernisation, AI, infrastructure modernisation, Microsoft .NET app modernisation, cloud-native apps, and Azure Virtual Desktop. Through a mix of learning and hands-on experiences, these cutting-edge workshops are designed to help you take purposeful steps to achieve your vision of greater agility as you adapt to ever-changing business needs.

  • Analytics
  • Data Modernisation
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Infrastructure Migration
  • .NET App Modernisation
  • Cloud Native Apps
  • Azure Virtual Desktop
  • Hybrid Cloud Solutions
  • Modernise Java Apps
  • DevOps with GitHub
  • Dynamics 365: Customer Insights
  • Power Platform: Robotic Process Automation
  • Power Platforms: Portals
  • Dataverse for Microsoft Teams
  • Security: Into the Breach
  • Secure Hybrid Cloud

For more information, visit Microsoft Immersion Workshops – Microsoft UK.

In addition, Microsoft is running a series of 365 Teams Virtual Training Days. Whether you’re a cloud expert or a novice, or looking for real-world strategies to customise your digital journey, expert webinars will help you transform your organisation and achieve full potential using the Microsoft Cloud platform. 

For more information, visit Microsoft Training Days – Microsoft UK.

 

 

Microsoft provides a range of free and accessible workshops to support the development of digital skills on a range of themes related to data, cloud, AI and cyber.

Lee Dunn, Scottish Government

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