Azure Fundamentals in Bangkok
Microsoft's entry-level Azure certification covering cloud concepts, core Azure services, security, privacy, and pricing.
What is Azure Fundamentals?
The Azure Fundamentals certification (AZ-900) is Microsoft's entry-level cloud credential, covering core cloud concepts, Azure services, pricing, compliance, and support. It requires no prior technical experience, making it one of the most accessible certifications in the industry. In Bangkok, where multinational corporations, regional tech hubs, and a fast-growing startup ecosystem are all accelerating cloud adoption, this certification signals to employers that you understand modern infrastructure. Whether you're in finance, healthcare IT, or consulting, Bangkok businesses are migrating workloads to Azure at pace, and hiring managers increasingly treat AZ-900 as a baseline expectation for any IT-adjacent role.
At $165 USD for the exam, AZ-900 is one of the most affordable credentials you can earn, and the return is hard to ignore. With an average IT salary in Bangkok sitting around $25,000/yr, a verified $6,000/yr uplift represents roughly a 24% salary increase from a single beginner-level certification. Bangkok's cloud services market is expanding rapidly, with AWS, Google, and Microsoft all operating regional infrastructure, creating sustained demand for certified professionals. Even if you're transitioning from a non-technical role, AZ-900 opens doors to cloud sales, project management, and solutions architecture tracks. Renewed every two years, it stays current without a heavy ongoing investment.
Exam details
Prerequisites: None required
12-week study plan
Exam tips
Pay close attention to the Azure pricing and cost management domain — questions on the TCO calculator, Azure Cost Management, and pricing tiers are consistently present and frequently misread as straightforward when they aren't.
Know the difference between Azure regions, geography pairs, and availability zones clearly — the exam tests these concepts with scenario-based questions where the wrong zone type will eliminate your answer.
Don't ignore the compliance and trust section: Azure's compliance certifications (ISO, SOC, GDPR relevance) and the Microsoft Trust Center appear in more questions than most study guides suggest.
Use the official Microsoft Learn AZ-900 learning path as your spine — the exam is written by the same team and the language used in learning modules closely mirrors actual question phrasing.
For the shared responsibility model questions, practice identifying which responsibilities shift based on service type (IaaS vs. PaaS vs. SaaS) — this concept underpins at least 5–8% of the exam and is frequently tested with real-world cloud migration scenarios.