Technology
Learn these Microsoft tools and score a promotion (maybe)
When it comes to Microsoft products, the likes of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint are old hat. They’re the apps that businesses and students use every day. Don’t get us wrong, they’re important — just not particularly sexy.
But that’s not all Bill Gates has been up to. There are actually a ton of underrated tools in the Microsoft ecosystem that are just as powerful as the popular heavy hitters and might add a specialized edge to your résumé in a way PowerPoint cannot.
If you want to dive in, consider picking up these discounted pieces of training:
Interested in IT? PowerShell is a scripting tool that can perform pretty much anything you throw at it. In fact, it’s easier to list what it can’t do. Aimed at IT professionals and administrators, this collection of courses covers a slew of topics crucial to helping you gain a full understanding of PowerShell. You’ll learn how to automate daily work, interact with databases, handle bulk requests, and a whole lot more. By the time you finish the training, you’ll be a full-fledged automation expert.
Usually $600, the bundle is available on sale for $19 —a savings of 96%.
Microsoft is not just Windows. Its rich arsenal of tools and services is capable of building powerful apps and managing cloud computing systems, and in this bundle, you’ll learn just that. Across four jam-packed courses, you’ll get to grips with programming HTML 5 in Microsoft .NET 4.5. You’ll also receive ample training for the Microsoft 70-486 and 70-487 certification exams, so you’ll be fully prepped to earn the coveted certifications when you’re ready.
Normally retailing for $3,180, you can get the bundle on sale for $49 — a savings of 98%.
AWS is not the end-all, be-all of cloud computing. Microsoft Azure is also a strong player in the market, providing cloud solutions to businesses around the world. This course will train you on the ins-and-outs of Azure, so you’ll have the resources to be successful in a cloud architecture role. It covers everything from the basics of the platform to advanced concepts like securing and integrating infrastructures. You’ll also get help in training for the relevant certification exams. Because who doesn’t love a good résumé builder.
Grab the bundle on sale for $29. That’s a 92% markdown from the usual price of $387.
Does your job entail handling massive databases? Microsoft Access boasts a wide range of functions that will revolutionize the way you manage data. This two-pronged training will teach you how to unlock the full potential of the program. You’ll learn how to manage inventory, sort data, run queries, and more. By the time you finish, you’ll have mastered how to automate tasks to save you time, so you can then divert your focus to more important deliverables.
Normally $690, this bundle is now available on sale for $19.99 — a savings of 97% off.
Microsoft Project is a robust platform that helps you complete any type of initiative no matter the size. Think of it as your project management assistant. You can develop a schedule, assign tasks, manage budgets, keep tabs on workloads, and so much more.
Grab the bundle for $19.99 — 97% off the usual cost of $690.
When it comes to data management, Microsoft SQL is one of the top tools out there. This course can help you kickstart a lucrative management career with its 53-hour curriculum. Not only will it help you configure data access, perform encryption on server data, and deploy a Microsoft Azure SQL database, but it will also prep you for Microsoft certification exams 70-764 and 70-765, so you can pass both with flying colors.
A value of $598, this bundle now retails for $19 — a savings of 96%.
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