
Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) - Bicep (Classic)
This repository contains the Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) Bicep modules that help deliver and deploy the Azure Landing Zone conceptual architecture in a modular approach. …
Bicep functions overview - Azure Resource Manager | Microsoft …
Sep 11, 2025 · Learn about the functions that can be used in a Bicep file to retrieve values, work with strings and numerics, and retrieve deployment information.
Easily add login to your Azure app with Bicep | Microsoft …
Mar 10, 2025 · Did you know that you can now add user login to app deployed on Azure, with just Bicep code? No Portal, CLI, SDK, or app code needed! For those new to Bicep,...
Getting Started with Azure Bicep (Step-by-Step)
Learn how to ditch building complex ARM templates and use Azure Bicep to make building infrastructure in Azure!
Learn best practices when developing Bicep files - Azure Resource ...
Describes practices to follow when creating your Bicep files so they work well and are easy to maintain.
Mastering Azure Bicep: A Complete Guide to Bicep Language and …
Dec 7, 2024 · Azure Bicep is a powerful Infrastructure as Code (IaC) tool developed for Microsoft Azure, designed to simplify and streamline the deployment of Azure resources. Bicep provides …
Level up your skills with Bicep! - Azure DevOps Blog
Sep 16, 2021 · This week, it’s all about Bicep! On this week’s episode of The DevOps Lab we have John Downs talking about how to skill up on Bicep. Bicep is the new language for …
Learn Live: Use Bicep to deploy your Azure infrastructure as code
15 episodes Learn Live: Use Bicep to deploy your Azure infrastructure as code Learn how to deploy Azure resources by using Bicep. Bicep is a language and set of tools to help you to …
Quickstart: Use Bicep to create and publish an Azure Managed ...
Describes how to use Bicep to create and publish an Azure Managed Application definition in your service catalog.
Quickstart: Create a Foundry resource using Bicep - Microsoft …
Dec 26, 2025 · Learn how to use a Bicep file (template) to create a Microsoft Foundry resource in your Azure subscription.