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How Matt. The Modern Data Warehouse in Azure: Building with Speed and Agility on Microsoft’s Cloud Platform.pdf

What You Will Learn
🏷 Choose the appropriate Azure SQL engine for implementing a given data warehouse
🏷 Develop smart, reusable ETL/ELT processes that are resilient and easily maintained
🏷 Automate mundane development tasks through tools such as PowerShell
🏷 Ensure consistency of data by creating and enforcing data contracts
🏷 Explore streaming and event-driven architectures for data ingestion
🏷 Create advanced staging layers using Azure Data Lake Gen 2 to feed your data warehouse



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How Matt. The Modern Data Warehouse in Azure: Building with Speed and Agility on Microsoft’s Cloud Platform.pdf

What You Will Learn
🏷 Choose the appropriate Azure SQL engine for implementing a given data warehouse
🏷 Develop smart, reusable ETL/ELT processes that are resilient and easily maintained
🏷 Automate mundane development tasks through tools such as PowerShell
🏷 Ensure consistency of data by creating and enforcing data contracts
🏷 Explore streaming and event-driven architectures for data ingestion
🏷 Create advanced staging layers using Azure Data Lake Gen 2 to feed your data warehouse

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