Developers are not network engineers, but the need for basic network knowledge by developers is even more important now, because the line between infrastructure and software has blurred. As deployment pipelines mature and they move to the cloud, entire environments can be deployed from scratch using automation, thus infrastructure must be “infrastructure as code”. Azure supports these automations through Azure Resource Manager (ARM) and ARM Templates.
In this webinar, we will introduce you to Azure networking concepts and then look at some examples of how to deploy these using code and automation.
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