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By: Hersh Bhasin
Released: June 2020
Course Source: https://www.packtpub.com/product/real-time-data-stream-processing-in-azure-video/9781800563391

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ISBN 9781800563391
Course Length 1 hour 14 minutes

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A modern digital company captures a large amount of data every day. This data gets locked in data islands such as caches, queues, and logs, and extracting this data and making it useful poses a major challenge. Real-time data processing is the most effective alternative to traditional extract, transform, and load (ETL) processes. This course will help you to think of data as an ever-flowing stream of events instead of data as islands locked away in databases.

This course employs live labs to get you up to speed with Azure Event Hubs and teach you how to create C# console applications for sending and receiving data from Event Hubs. As you advance, you'll learn how to capture and archive data from Azure Event Hubs to Azure Data Lake. The subsequent videos will show you how to provision Event Hubs, Data Lake, and SQL Server databases in Azure. Toward the end of the course, you'll write an analytics job to stream live data from an event hub to a SQL Server database.

By the end of this course, you'll have developed a solid understanding of how to stream big data using Azure Stream Analytics.

All the codes and supporting files for this course will be available at- https://github.com/PacktPublishing/Real-Time-Data-Stream-Processing-in-Azure

Author

Hersh Bhasin

Hersh Bhasin is a published author and work as a Cloud Architect with J.P. Morgan Chase where he is part of the Enterprise Cloud Solutions Architecture team responsible for creating cloud architectural blueprints, guidance, Infrastructure as Code and best practices for fostering cloud adoption across the three public cloud providers (AWS, Azure and Google).

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