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Author | : Sagar Lad |
Publisher | : BPB Publications |
Total Pages | : 364 |
Release | : 2022-02-10 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9355510306 |
Plan, build, deploy, and monitor data solutions on Azure KEY FEATURES ● Work with PostgreSQL, MySQL, and CosmosDB databases on Microsoft Azure. ● Work with whole data architecture, leverage Azure Storage, Azure Synapse, and Azure Data Lake. ● Data integration strategies with Azure Data Factory and Data Bricks. DESCRIPTION 'Hands-On Azure Data Platform' helps readers get a fundamental understanding of the Database, Data Warehouse, and Data Lake and their management on the Azure Data Platform. The book describes how to work efficiently with Relational and Non-Relational Databases, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Azure Data Lake. The readers will use Azure Databricks and Azure Data Factory to experience data processing and transformation. The book delves deeply into topics like continuous integration, continuous delivery, and the use of Azure DevOps. The book focuses on the integration of Azure DevOps with CI/CD pipelines for data ops solutions. The book teaches readers how to migrate data from an on-premises system or another cloud service provider to Azure. After reading the book, readers will develop end-to-end data solutions using the Azure data platform. Additionally, data engineers and ETL developers can streamline their ETL operations using various efficient Azure services. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● In-depth knowledge of the principles of the data warehouse and the data lake. ● Acquaint yourself with Azure Storage Files, Blobs, and Queues. ● Create relational databases on the Azure platform using SQL, PostgreSQL, and MySQL. ● With Cosmos DB, you can create extremely scalable databases and data warehouses. ● Utilize Azure Databricks and Data Factory to develop data integration solutions. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is designed for big data engineers, data architects, and cloud engineers who want to understand how to use the Azure Data Platform to build enterprise-grade solutions. Learning about databases and the Azure Data Platform would be helpful but not necessary. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Getting Started with the Azure Data Platform 2. Working with Relational Databases on Azure 3. Working with Azure Synapse Analytics 4. Working with Azure Data Lake 5. Working with Azure Cosmos DB 6. Working with Azure Databricks 7. Working with Azure Data Factory 8. DevOps with the Azure Data Platform 9. Planning and Migrating On-Premises Azure Workloads to the Azure Data platform 10. Design and Implement Data Solutions on Azure
Author | : Daniel A. Seara |
Publisher | : Microsoft Press |
Total Pages | : 634 |
Release | : 2021-07-14 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 0137252528 |
Discover and apply the Azure platform's most powerful data solutions Cloud technologies are advancing at an accelerating pace, supplanting traditional relational and data warehouse storage solutions with novel, high-value alternatives. Now, three pioneering Azure Data consultants offer an expert introduction to the relational, non-relational, and data warehouse solutions offered by the Azure platform. Drawing on their extensive experience helping organizations get more value from the Microsoft Data Platform, the authors guide you through decision-making, implementation, operations, security, and more. Throughout, step-by-step tutorials and hands-on exercises prepare you to succeed, even if you have no cloud data experience. Three leading experts in Microsoft Azure Data Solutions show how to: Master essential concepts of data storage and processing in cloud environments Handle the changing responsibilities of data engineers moving to the cloud Get started with Azure data storage accounts and other data facilities Walk through implementing relational and non-relational data stores in Azure Secure data using the least-permissions principle, Azure Active Directory, role-based access control, and other methods Develop efficient Azure batch processing and streaming solutions Monitor Azure SQL databases, blob storage, data lakes, Azure Synapse Analytics, and Cosmos DB Optimize Azure data solutions by solving problems with storage, management, and service interactions About This Book For data engineers, systems engineers, IT managers, developers, database administrators, cloud architects, and other IT professionals Requires little or no knowledge about Azure tools and services for data analysis
Author | : Vlad Riscutia |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2021-08-17 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1617298921 |
Build a data platform to the industry-leading standards set by Microsoft’s own infrastructure. Summary In Data Engineering on Azure you will learn how to: Pick the right Azure services for different data scenarios Manage data inventory Implement production quality data modeling, analytics, and machine learning workloads Handle data governance Using DevOps to increase reliability Ingesting, storing, and distributing data Apply best practices for compliance and access control Data Engineering on Azure reveals the data management patterns and techniques that support Microsoft’s own massive data infrastructure. Author Vlad Riscutia, a data engineer at Microsoft, teaches you to bring an engineering rigor to your data platform and ensure that your data prototypes function just as well under the pressures of production. You'll implement common data modeling patterns, stand up cloud-native data platforms on Azure, and get to grips with DevOps for both analytics and machine learning. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF, Kindle, and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology Build secure, stable data platforms that can scale to loads of any size. When a project moves from the lab into production, you need confidence that it can stand up to real-world challenges. This book teaches you to design and implement cloud-based data infrastructure that you can easily monitor, scale, and modify. About the book In Data Engineering on Azure you’ll learn the skills you need to build and maintain big data platforms in massive enterprises. This invaluable guide includes clear, practical guidance for setting up infrastructure, orchestration, workloads, and governance. As you go, you’ll set up efficient machine learning pipelines, and then master time-saving automation and DevOps solutions. The Azure-based examples are easy to reproduce on other cloud platforms. What's inside Data inventory and data governance Assure data quality, compliance, and distribution Build automated pipelines to increase reliability Ingest, store, and distribute data Production-quality data modeling, analytics, and machine learning About the reader For data engineers familiar with cloud computing and DevOps. About the author Vlad Riscutia is a software architect at Microsoft. Table of Contents 1 Introduction PART 1 INFRASTRUCTURE 2 Storage 3 DevOps 4 Orchestration PART 2 WORKLOADS 5 Processing 6 Analytics 7 Machine learning PART 3 GOVERNANCE 8 Metadata 9 Data quality 10 Compliance 11 Distributing data
Author | : Richard Swinbank |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 433 |
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Author | : Thomas K Abraham |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2018-10-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1789130271 |
Implement machine learning, cognitive services, and artificial intelligence solutions by leveraging Azure cloud technologies Key FeaturesLearn advanced concepts in Azure ML and the Cortana Intelligence Suite architectureExplore ML Server using SQL Server and HDInsight capabilitiesImplement various tools in Azure to build and deploy machine learning modelsBook Description Implementing Machine learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the cloud had not been possible earlier due to the lack of processing power and storage. However, Azure has created ML and AI services that are easy to implement in the cloud. Hands-On Machine Learning with Azure teaches you how to perform advanced ML projects in the cloud in a cost-effective way. The book begins by covering the benefits of ML and AI in the cloud. You will then explore Microsoft’s Team Data Science Process to establish a repeatable process for successful AI development and implementation. You will also gain an understanding of AI technologies available in Azure and the Cognitive Services APIs to integrate them into bot applications. This book lets you explore prebuilt templates with Azure Machine Learning Studio and build a model using canned algorithms that can be deployed as web services. The book then takes you through a preconfigured series of virtual machines in Azure targeted at AI development scenarios. You will get to grips with the ML Server and its capabilities in SQL and HDInsight. In the concluding chapters, you’ll integrate patterns with other non-AI services in Azure. By the end of this book, you will be fully equipped to implement smart cognitive actions in your models. What you will learnDiscover the benefits of leveraging the cloud for ML and AIUse Cognitive Services APIs to build intelligent botsBuild a model using canned algorithms from Microsoft and deploy it as a web serviceDeploy virtual machines in AI development scenariosApply R, Python, SQL Server, and Spark in AzureBuild and deploy deep learning solutions with CNTK, MMLSpark, and TensorFlowImplement model retraining in IoT, Streaming, and Blockchain solutionsExplore best practices for integrating ML and AI functions with ADLA and logic appsWho this book is for If you are a data scientist or developer familiar with Azure ML and cognitive services and want to create smart models and make sense of data in the cloud, this book is for you. You’ll also find this book useful if you want to bring powerful machine learning services into your cloud applications. Some experience with data manipulation and processing, using languages like SQL, Python, and R, will aid in understanding the concepts covered in this book
Author | : Christian Coté |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 277 |
Release | : 2018-05-31 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1789130093 |
Leverage the power of Microsoft Azure Data Factory v2 to build hybrid data solutions Key Features Combine the power of Azure Data Factory v2 and SQL Server Integration Services Design and enhance performance and scalability of a modern ETL hybrid solution Interact with the loaded data in data warehouse and data lake using Power BI Book Description ETL is one of the essential techniques in data processing. Given data is everywhere, ETL will always be the vital process to handle data from different sources. Hands-On Data Warehousing with Azure Data Factory starts with the basic concepts of data warehousing and ETL process. You will learn how Azure Data Factory and SSIS can be used to understand the key components of an ETL solution. You will go through different services offered by Azure that can be used by ADF and SSIS, such as Azure Data Lake Analytics, Machine Learning and Databrick’s Spark with the help of practical examples. You will explore how to design and implement ETL hybrid solutions using different integration services with a step-by-step approach. Once you get to grips with all this, you will use Power BI to interact with data coming from different sources in order to reveal valuable insights. By the end of this book, you will not only learn how to build your own ETL solutions but also address the key challenges that are faced while building them. What you will learn Understand the key components of an ETL solution using Azure Data Factory and Integration Services Design the architecture of a modern ETL hybrid solution Implement ETL solutions for both on-premises and Azure data Improve the performance and scalability of your ETL solution Gain thorough knowledge of new capabilities and features added to Azure Data Factory and Integration Services Who this book is for This book is for you if you are a software professional who develops and implements ETL solutions using Microsoft SQL Server or Azure cloud. It will be an added advantage if you are a software engineer, DW/ETL architect, or ETL developer, and know how to create a new ETL implementation or enhance an existing one with ADF or SSIS.
Author | : Danil Zburivsky |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2021-04-20 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1617296449 |
Centralized data warehouses, the long-time defacto standard for housing data for analytics, are rapidly giving way to multi-faceted cloud data platforms. Companies that embrace modern cloud data platforms benefit from an integrated view of their business using all of their data and can take advantage of advanced analytic practices to drive predictions and as yet unimagined data services. Designing Cloud Data Platforms is an hands-on guide to envisioning and designing a modern scalable data platform that takes full advantage of the flexibility of the cloud. As you read, you''ll learn the core components of a cloud data platform design, along with the role of key technologies like Spark and Kafka Streams. You''ll also explore setting up processes to manage cloud-based data, keep it secure, and using advanced analytic and BI tools to analyse it. about the technology Access to affordable, dependable, serverless cloud services has revolutionized the way organizations can approach data management, and companies both big and small are raring to migrate to the cloud. But without a properly designed data platform, data in the cloud can remain just as siloed and inaccessible as it is today for most organizations. Designing Cloud Data Platforms lays out the principles of a well-designed platform that uses the scalable resources of the public cloud to manage all of an organization''s data, and present it as useful business insights. about the book In Designing Cloud Data Platforms, you''ll learn how to integrate data from multiple sources into a single, cloud-based, modern data platform. Drawing on their real-world experiences designing cloud data platforms for dozens of organizations, cloud data experts Danil Zburivsky and Lynda Partner take you through a six-layer approach to creating cloud data platforms that maximizes flexibility and manageability and reduces costs. Starting with foundational principles, you''ll learn how to get data into your platform from different databases, files, and APIs, the essential practices for organizing and processing that raw data, and how to best take advantage of the services offered by major cloud vendors. As you progress past the basics you''ll take a deep dive into advanced topics to get the most out of your data platform, including real-time data management, machine learning analytics, schema management, and more. what''s inside The tools of different public cloud for implementing data platforms Best practices for managing structured and unstructured data sets Machine learning tools that can be used on top of the cloud Cost optimization techniques about the reader For data professionals familiar with the basics of cloud computing and distributed data processing systems like Hadoop and Spark. about the authors Danil Zburivsky has over 10 years experience designing and supporting large-scale data infrastructure for enterprises across the globe. Lynda Partner is the VP of Analytics-as-a-Service at Pythian, and has been on the business side of data for over 20 years.
Author | : Mustafa Toroman |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 381 |
Release | : 2018-10-23 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1789139775 |
Explore Azure services such as networking, virtual machines, web apps, databases, cloud migration, and security Key FeaturesUnderstand Azure services to build, deploy, and manage workloads on cloudLearn in-depth core Azure services and work through real-world scenarios and case studiesA concise and practical guide for learning cloud administration on AzureBook Description Azure continues to dominate the public cloud market and grow rapidly thanks to a number of recent innovations. Azure's wide range of services and support has led to a large number of customers switching to Azure cloud. Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure starts with the basics of Azure cloud fundamentals and key concepts of the cloud computing ecosystem and services. Then, you will gradually get acquainted with core services provided by Azure, including Azure VNet, types and assignments of IP addresses, and network security groups. You will also work on creating and administering Azure Virtual Machines, types of virtual machines (VMs), and design VM solutions based on computing workloads. As you make your way through the chapters, you will explore Azure App Service, discover how to host your web apps in Azure, and monitor and troubleshoot them. In the concluding chapters, you will learn more complex and abstract services, such as Azure Storage, Azure Backup, and Azure Site Recovery. You will also get to grips with Azure SQL Databases and the SQL on Azure VM concept. By the end of this book, you will have obtained practical experience of working with Azure services and Azure administration, along with maintaining, monitoring, and securing your Azure resources. What you will learnUnderstand the concepts of IaaS and PaaSLearn design patterns for Azure solutionsDesign data solutions in AzureExplore concepts of hybrid clouds with AzureImplement Azure Security in cloudCreate and manage Azure resources with script-based toolsWho this book is for Hands-On Cloud Administration in Azure is for system administrators, cloud admins, cloud engineers, and DevOps engineers who are interested in understanding administration-related services in Azure. Prior experience of working with Azure is an added advantage.
Author | : Ron C. L'Esteve |
Publisher | : Apress |
Total Pages | : 612 |
Release | : 2021-08-24 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 9781484271810 |
Build efficient and scalable batch and real-time data ingestion pipelines, DevOps continuous integration and deployment pipelines, and advanced analytics solutions on the Azure Data Platform. This book teaches you to design and implement robust data engineering solutions using Data Factory, Databricks, Synapse Analytics, Snowflake, Azure SQL database, Stream Analytics, Cosmos database, and Data Lake Storage Gen2. You will learn how to engineer your use of these Azure Data Platform components for optimal performance and scalability. You will also learn to design self-service capabilities to maintain and drive the pipelines and your workloads. The approach in this book is to guide you through a hands-on, scenario-based learning process that will empower you to promote digital innovation best practices while you work through your organization’s projects, challenges, and needs. The clear examples enable you to use this book as a reference and guide for building data engineering solutions in Azure. After reading this book, you will have a far stronger skill set and confidence level in getting hands on with the Azure Data Platform. What You Will Learn Build dynamic, parameterized ELT data ingestion orchestration pipelines in Azure Data Factory Create data ingestion pipelines that integrate control tables for self-service ELT Implement a reusable logging framework that can be applied to multiple pipelines Integrate Azure Data Factory pipelines with a variety of Azure data sources and tools Transform data with Mapping Data Flows in Azure Data Factory Apply Azure DevOps continuous integration and deployment practices to your Azure Data Factory pipelines and development SQL databases Design and implement real-time streaming and advanced analytics solutions using Databricks, Stream Analytics, and Synapse Analytics Get started with a variety of Azure data services through hands-on examples Who This Book Is For Data engineers and data architects who are interested in learning architectural and engineering best practices around ELT and ETL on the Azure Data Platform, those who are creating complex Azure data engineering projects and are searching for patterns of success, and aspiring cloud and data professionals involved in data engineering, data governance, continuous integration and deployment of DevOps practices, and advanced analytics who want a full understanding of the many different tools and technologies that Azure Data Platform provides
Author | : Andreas Botsikas |
Publisher | : Packt Publishing Ltd |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2021-12-03 |
Genre | : Computers |
ISBN | : 1800561261 |
Develop the skills you need to run machine learning workloads in Azure and pass the DP-100 exam with ease Key FeaturesCreate end-to-end machine learning training pipelines, with or without codeTrack experiment progress using the cloud-based MLflow-compatible process of Azure ML servicesOperationalize your machine learning models by creating batch and real-time endpointsBook Description The Azure Data Scientist Associate Certification Guide helps you acquire practical knowledge for machine learning experimentation on Azure. It covers everything you need to pass the DP-100 exam and become a certified Azure Data Scientist Associate. Starting with an introduction to data science, you'll learn the terminology that will be used throughout the book and then move on to the Azure Machine Learning (Azure ML) workspace. You'll discover the studio interface and manage various components, such as data stores and compute clusters. Next, the book focuses on no-code and low-code experimentation, and shows you how to use the Automated ML wizard to locate and deploy optimal models for your dataset. You'll also learn how to run end-to-end data science experiments using the designer provided in Azure ML Studio. You'll then explore the Azure ML Software Development Kit (SDK) for Python and advance to creating experiments and publishing models using code. The book also guides you in optimizing your model's hyperparameters using Hyperdrive before demonstrating how to use responsible AI tools to interpret and debug your models. Once you have a trained model, you'll learn to operationalize it for batch or real-time inferences and monitor it in production. By the end of this Azure certification study guide, you'll have gained the knowledge and the practical skills required to pass the DP-100 exam. What you will learnCreate a working environment for data science workloads on AzureRun data experiments using Azure Machine Learning servicesCreate training and inference pipelines using the designer or codeDiscover the best model for your dataset using Automated MLUse hyperparameter tuning to optimize trained modelsDeploy, use, and monitor models in productionInterpret the predictions of a trained modelWho this book is for This book is for developers who want to infuse their applications with AI capabilities and data scientists looking to scale their machine learning experiments in the Azure cloud. Basic knowledge of Python is needed to follow the code samples used in the book. Some experience in training machine learning models in Python using common frameworks like scikit-learn will help you understand the content more easily.