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Employers find you appealing since Microsoft skills are widely recognized by the employers in the IT Industry and other fields such as healthcare, finance and all other type of businesses. SITER's Microsoft certification training include practical labs, real-world scenarios, hands-on exercises and projects, ensuring that you gain job-ready skills.
All the SITER enrolled candidates will get a SITER Certified Course Completion Certificate that validates the hands-on knowledge in the selected domain of interest. While Microsoft Certification validates your role-based skills in a particular domain, SITER validates your ability to do the real world projects and use cases on that domain that guarantee a placement in your preferred sector.
The different role-based cloud positions are in high demand, offering great career growth, competitive pay, and the chance to work with cutting-edge cloud technology. It’s a fantastic opportunity to enroll and study one of the domains (AI, Data or Cloud) with SITER.
If you're new to cloud technology, start with Azure Fundamentals (AZ-900) to learn the basics. Then, move on for further experiment and research. The Azure Fundamental is used in our programs to teach the fundamentals in accordance with the curriculum. The fundamental program 'AZ900' has been included in AI/Data programs as Azure is used to build AI and data workloads. Azure Fundamentals is a great starting point for anyone who wants to learn about Microsoft Azure, which is a cloud platform used by businesses to store data, run applications, and manage services online.
Learn about SITER's Cloud, Data, and AI program features.
As a Microsoft Azure AI Engineer, you’ll design and implement cutting-edge AI solutions using Azure’s powerful tools like Cognitive Services and Azure Machine Learning. This role enables businesses to harness the power of AI to automate processes, enhance decision-making, and improve customer experiences. By mastering AI technology with SITER, you’ll position yourself as a key player in driving innovation and transformation in the cloud, offering your clients intelligent, scalable solutions that set them apart in today’s competitive market.
Some of the exciting opportunities for those looking to build a career in data engineering are:
-- Azure AI Engineer
-- OpenAI Specialist
-- NLP Engineer
-- Computer Vision Engineer
-- Document Intelligence Specialist
-- Document Mining Expert
-- AI Research Scientist
-- AI Solution Architect
-- AI Product Manager
-- Robotics Engineer
Computer Vision
NLP
Generative AI
Doc Intelligence
AI will become even more integrated into everyday life, powering everything from smart assistants and healthcare diagnostics to autonomous vehicles and personalized education.
AI will create new career opportunities in development, ethics, maintenance, and oversight while transforming existing jobs with automation and augmentation.
AI won’t just replace tasks but will work alongside humans, enhancing productivity and decision-making in industries like medicine, finance, manufacturing, and more.
The future of AI looks incredibly promising and transformative across many fields.
In 2025, AI Engineers in Oslo, Norway, typically earn between NOK 650,000 and NOK 750,000 annually.
In Germany, AI Engineers typically earn an average annual salary of about €63,000, with additional compensation around €9,200. Salaries vary depending on factors like experience, city (such as Berlin, Munich, or Frankfurt), and company size. In Berlin, the common salary range is between €53,500 and €71,000 per year. Senior professionals, especially those working in major tech centers, can earn considerably more, with salaries reaching €88,400 or beyond.
A Data Engineer manages systems for collecting and processing large data. Data Engineers build and maintain the infrastructure and systems that allow organizations to collect, store, and analyze large amounts of data efficiently and reliably.
SITER's Data Engineer course is the perfect starting point for anyone interested to learn and work with data in the cloud. You’ll learn how to store, manage, and analyze data using powerful Azure tools, helping businesses make smarter decisions. The course covers everything from organizing data to creating systems that handle large amounts of information. With practical skills in tools like Microsoft Fabric, OneLake, Power BI and Data Factory, you’ll be ready for exciting opportunities as a Data Engineer or Cloud Data Engineer. Whether you’re looking to switch careers or grow your skills, this course will open doors in the world of cloud data.
Some of the exciting opportunities for those looking to build a career in data engineering are:
-- Azure Data Engineer
-- Cloud Data Engineer
-- Data Architect
-- Data Analyst
-- Big Data Engineer
-- Data Operations Specialist.
Maintain Data Pipeline
Optimize Data Warehouse
Maintain Data Integrity
Perform Data Analytics
Shift to Cloud Architecture
Realtime Streaming Data Pipeline
DataOps and Automation
No Code/ Low Code Development
In Germany, data engineers earn an average gross annual salary of approximately €69,800. Those starting their careers as entry-level data engineers typically make around €50,000 per year before taxes. Depending on experience and other variables, salaries can vary widely, ranging from €25,000 up to €55,000 annually.
In Oslo, Norway, a Data Engineer typically earns an average annual salary of about NOK 756,000.
A Microsoft Azure Cloud Engineer is a professional who designs, builds, and optimizes cutting-edge cloud solutions on the powerful Microsoft Azure platform. They play a key role in ensuring that cloud strategies not only meet technical requirements but also drive business success and innovation.
Build Apps and Deploy CI/CD
Secure the Data Center
Build Cloud Infrastructure
Govern Cloud Resources
The Microsoft Azure Cloud Engineer role is in high demand, offering competitive salaries, diverse career paths, and the chance to work with cutting-edge cloud technologies. It provides expertise in deploying secure, scalable cloud solutions on the globally recognized Azure platform.
Microsoft Azure Cloud Engineers can pursue diverse roles such as Azure Developer, Azure Administrator, Azure Security Engineer, Azure Consultant, Cloud Specialist, DevOps Engineer, and Cloud Solutions Architect, offering various career paths in the Azure ecosystem.
In Germany, a Microsoft Azure Cloud Engineer typically earns an average salary between €62,500 and €65,000 annually, with senior roles potentially earning €75,000 or more, depending on experience and location. In Norway, the average salary for a Cloud Engineer is NOK 964,030 per year, or NOK 463 per hour. The salary range typically spans from NOK 661,325 to NOK 1,178,045 annually.
SITER's Azure Developer course will prepare you for designing, building, testing, and maintaining cloud applications and services on the Microsoft Azure platform. As an Azure Developer, you'll create and deploy innovative cloud applications using Azure’s powerful tools. You'll gain expertise in developing compute solutions, managing web apps, leveraging storage, implementing security features, and monitoring performance, positioning you to build scalable, cutting-edge solutions on a leading cloud platform.
Key Responsibilities
• Develop cloud-based applications and APIs using Azure services
• Design and implement Azure compute solutions (App Services, Functions, Azure Kubernetes Service)
• Integrate Azure storage solutions (Blob, Table, Queue, Cosmos DB, SQL Database)
• Implement authentication and authorization using Microsoft Entra ID.
• Deploy applications using CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps or GitHub Actions
• Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize application performance
• Work closely with DevOps, architects, and security teams
Cloud Native Development
AI Integration in Development
Security and DevSecOps Focus
Cross-platform capabilities
DevOps and Automation
Serverless and Event-driven
In Germany, Azure developers typically earn an annual salary ranging from €63,000 to €65,000. However, this can vary considerably depending on factors such as experience, region, and specific job requirements.
The annual salary for an Azure Developer in Norway is typically between NOK 600,000 and NOK 900,000, with the average hovering around NOK 750,000.
SITER's Azure Administrator course will prepare you for implementing, monitoring, and maintaining Microsoft Azure solutions, including major services related to compute, storage, network, and security. The Azure Administrator ensure the efficient operation of Azure-based infrastructure and services used by an organization.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage Azure subscriptions and resources (compute, storage, networking)
• Configure and manage virtual machines (VMs), containers, and resource groups
• Implement and manage storage solutions (Blob, File Shares, Disk Storage)
• Set up and manage Azure Virtual Networks (VNets), Network Security Groups (NSGs), VPNs, and ExpressRoute
• Configure load balancers and application gateways
• Implement identity management via Microsoft Entra ID.
• Enforce security through policies, RBAC (Role-Based Access Control), and network rules
• Monitor and back up resources using Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and Azure Backup
• Automate resource deployment using Azure Resource Manager (ARM) templates, Bicep, Cloud Shell.
• Support disaster recovery and business continuity configurations
Cloud Adoption across Industries
Businesses rely on Azure Data Centers
Infrastructure as Code (automation)
Multi Cloud Management
Integration with AI, IoT and Edge
Security & Compliance
In Germany, Azure Administrators earn an average annual salary of approximately €63,900, while the median salary is around €62,500.
The average salary for an Azure Administrator in Norway is about NOK 659,908 per year, with most salaries falling between the 25th and 75th percentiles.
Azure Security Engineer is responsible for managing the security posture of Azure environments. They identify and remediate vulnerabilities, implement threat protection, manage identity and access, and ensure compliance with organizational and regulatory requirements. They work closely with architects, administrators, and developers to protect data, applications, virtual machines and networks.
SITER’s Security Engineer course equips you with the skills to protect sensitive data and infrastructure in Azure. With the rising demand for cybersecurity experts in cloud environments, this course makes you a valuable asset in today’s job market, specializing in securing Azure’s critical resources and leveraging industry-leading security practices.
Key Responsibilities
• Manage identity and access using Microsoft Entra ID.
• Implement platform protection: network security groups, firewalls, security policies
• Configure data protection using encryption (at rest and in transit), Azure Key Vault, and data classification
• Implement threat protection using Microsoft Defender for Cloud, Sentinel, and endpoint protection
• Conduct vulnerability management and security assessments
• Enforce compliance and governance using Azure Policy, Blueprints, and regulatory templates
• Set up security monitoring using Azure Monitor, Log Analytics, and SIEM integrations
• Handle incident response, perform forensic analysis, and automate threat mitigation
• Design and implement Zero Trust architecture
Cybersecurity Focus
Regulatory Compliance
Cloud Adoption Surge
Job Seeker Visa Consultation
Cloud Native Security Design
Integration of AI, DevSecOps
In Germany, Azure Security Engineers earn an average yearly salary of about €63,900, with the median at €62,500. Depending on factors like experience and location, salaries typically range from €47,500 to €80,000.
In Norway, Security Engineers earn an average annual salary of around $121,900. Junior-level roles typically offer salaries between $73,140 and $97,520, while senior-level professionals can earn between $146,280 and $219,420, depending on experience and expertise.