Demystifying Data Movement in Azure
Demystifying Data Movement in Azure
Azure is a great collection of tools and services we have available to us. The problem is there are so many tools that do similar things, that it’s hard to know which service to use in which situation. In this session we will walk through some of the options for data movement in Azure and when you would want to use them. We’ll look at PowerApps and Flow, Data Factory version 1 and preview version 2, and streaming data options in Azure. Attendees will leave the session with the ability to understand when to use the different services, and how to implement them.
Josh Luedeman
Josh is a Senior Consultant with the Premier Support for Developers team at Microsoft, focusing on Business Intelligence, Big Data, and Cloud Architecture. He is a regular speaker at Professional Association of SQL Server(PASS) events, Code on the Beach, the PASS Summit, and other IT conferences. He is also a co-leader of the PASS Big Data Virtual Chapter and OPASS (Orlando PASS Chapter). He has worked in IT for over 10 years holding positions in Application Support, Database Administration, and Business Intelligence, in industries like Higher Education, Consulting, Manufacturing, and Software Development.
Demystifying Data Movement in Azure
Azure is a great collection of tools and services we have available to us. The problem is there are so many tools that do similar things, that it’s hard to know which service to use in which situation. In this session we will walk through some of the options for data movement in Azure and when you would want to use them. We’ll look at PowerApps and Flow, Data Factory version 1 and preview version 2, and streaming data options in Azure. Attendees will leave the session with the ability to understand when to use the different services, and how to implement them.
Josh Luedeman
Josh is a Senior Consultant with the Premier Support for Developers team at Microsoft, focusing on Business Intelligence, Big Data, and Cloud Architecture. He is a regular speaker at Professional Association of SQL Server(PASS) events, Code on the Beach, the PASS Summit, and other IT conferences. He is also a co-leader of the PASS Big Data Virtual Chapter and OPASS (Orlando PASS Chapter). He has worked in IT for over 10 years holding positions in Application Support, Database Administration, and Business Intelligence, in industries like Higher Education, Consulting, Manufacturing, and Software Development.
