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AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering

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Course Overview

The AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering course is designed for technology professionals responsible for building, operating, and scaling internal platforms that enable product teams to deliver software efficiently and securely. This course focuses on applying platform engineering principles using Microsoft Azure to create self-service, reliable, and standardised developer platforms aligned with modern DevOps and cloud-native practices.

Participants will learn how to design platform architectures that abstract infrastructure complexity, implement automation and governance, and provide reusable services for application teams. The course covers core platform engineering components such as infrastructure as code, CI/CD enablement, observability, security guardrails, and service ownership models.

Through real-world scenarios and hands-on exercises, learners will gain the skills to implement Azure-based platform solutions that improve developer productivity, enforce organisational standards, and support scalable, resilient application delivery. This course is ideal for organisations adopting DevOps at scale or transitioning from traditional infrastructure management to a platform-centric operating model.

Key Learning Outcomes:

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Design platform architectures using Azure best practices
  • Build self-service capabilities for development teams
  • Implement infrastructure as code and automation
  • Establish governance, security, and compliance guardrails
  • Enable CI/CD and developer workflows at scale
  • Monitor, operate, and evolve internal platforms

Prerequisites:

Successful learners will have prior knowledge and understanding of the following:

  • Cloud computing concepts include understanding PaaS, SaaS, and IaaS implementations.
  • Azure administration and Azure development with proven expertise in at least one of these areas.
  • Intermediate to advanced DevOps concepts, including version control, Agile software development, and core software development principles. It would be helpful to have experience in an organization that delivers software.

Target Audiance

  • This course is ideal for platform engineers, cloud architects, DevOps engineers, SREs, and senior infrastructure professionals involved in building and operating shared platforms.

Schedule Dates

09 March 2026
AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering
15 June 2026
AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering
21 September 2026
AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering
21 December 2026
AZ-2010: Designing and Implementing Platform Engineering

Course Content

  • Core concepts and strategic value
  • Capability model and impact on developer productivity Design Secure & Scalable Platform Architectures
  • Security, compliance, capacity planning, automation

  • Enabling self-service with governance, Dev Box, and tools

  • Monitoring, metrics, incident response, feedback loops

  • Aligning roadmap with business goals, innovation, risk management

FAQs

AZ-2010 focuses on designing and implementing internal developer platforms that standardise infrastructure, improve delivery speed, and support scalable DevOps practices using Microsoft Azure.

Yes. The course is designed around enterprise-scale platform engineering, including governance, security, reliability, and operational maturity.

Absolutely. The course addresses CI/CD enablement, self-service workflows, and integration with development pipelines to improve developer experience and productivity.

Yes. The course covers monitoring, logging, and observability strategies to ensure platform reliability, performance, and operational insight.

By teaching platform engineering best practices, this course helps organisations standardise cloud operations, reduce cognitive load for developers, and accelerate digital transformation.