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According to Microsoft, the number of Windows users is increasing[1], but so is the amount of time they spend on their Windows computers. Therefore, the demand for Windows professionals won't go away any time soon, so it should be a stable career path for quite some time to come.

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The two beginner-level courses can start you with Windows 10 and Microsoft 365 cloud computing. Next, you can work towards Windows Desktop Administrator with the skills you'll learn in "Microsoft Windows 10 (MD-100) (Updated 2021)." Next, you'll discover how to install, update and customize the Windows 10 operating system. Finally, "Microsoft 365 Fundamentals (MS-900)" teaches cloud basics, including MS cloud services with an introduction to Azure[3], plus the difference between Office 365 and Microsoft 365[4].

Once you've reached an intermediate level, you can learn how to design and implement Microsoft 365 services in "Microsoft 365 Identity & Services (MS-100)." "Managing Modern Desktops (MD-101)" builds on your desktop skills to take them to an enterprise-level, while "Microsoft Mobility &

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