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Exploring Data in Microsoft Azure Using Kusto Query Language and Azure Data Explorer

Offered By: Pluralsight

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Microsoft Azure Courses Data Science Courses Data Exploration Courses Data Ingestion Courses Azure Data Explorer Courses

Course Description

Overview

You will learn in detail about the data exploration service from Azure and how it integrates with other services to perform end-to-end data analytics. This course will provide you with the necessary skills and confidence as a data scientist.

Businesses around the world are making huge investments in data analytics to be able to make critical decisions for steering growth and remain competitive. Data science is the ability to capture and process raw data, and then analyze, visualize, and communicate the processed information as insights to the stakeholders that brings in the value by enabling businesses in making critical decisions. In this course, Exploring Data in Microsoft Azure Using Kusto Query Language and Azure Data Explorer, you will use Azure Data Explorer to perform data exploration services. First, you will familiarize yourself with data exploration service in Azure. Next, you will learn how to build the Azure Data Explorer environment from Azure Portal as well as using PowerShell and CLI. Then, you will discover how to use the Kusto Query Language to perform time series analysis, followed by how data ingestion is performed using EventHubs and EventGrids. Finally, you will explore how to manage Data Explorer cluster performance and database permissions. When you’re finished with this course, you will have all the necessary skills and confidence to take your organization to the next level as a data scientist.

Taught by

Neeraj Kumar

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