Microsoft Virtual Academy (or MVA) is a portal that offers free professional online training for IT professionals and developers. Courses are available in Englishalso in Czech. Totally free.
The Czech courses you can find on the portal are mostly made up of top experts with the MVP (Microsoft Valuable Partner) title, i.e. top professionals in the field. The MVA portal offers a combination of film courses and live events. During live trainings you can communicate with experts and listeners from all over the world. So, thanks to the portal, you can familiarize yourself with the latest technologies and learn at your own pace, at a time that suits you best. As members of the MVA portal, you can also earn points and certificates for what you learn. Some courses also serve as preparation for specific Microsoft certifications.
Try, for example, these courses in the Czech language:
Virtualization present by Microsoft
Microsoft’s Virtualization course guides you through building a virtualiz data center from start to finish. The primary role in the course is play by the Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization platform and the SystemCenter Virtual Machine Manager data center management tool, both in version 2012 R2.
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We’re getting start with Microsoft Azure and the hybrid cloud
This course is intend for anyone who is interest in the Microsoft Azure cloud service and would like to start using it. In the vietnam phone number data course, you will learn the basics of working with Azure virtual machines, networks, storage, and you will also look at hybrid solutions. The course was prepar for you by specialist Tomáš Kantůrek from Microsoft.
We are deploying Windows 8.1
In this course, you will learn how to deploy why I always work in long pants in the summer too Windows 8.1 on a corporate network. The entire course was prepar by MVP specialist Ondřej Výšek.
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PowerShell Academy v4
This course builds on the Academy’s basic PowerShell course and covers what’s new in version 3 and 4, creating advanc cg leads functions and modules, remote access basics, background tasks, and extending PowerShell.