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Limitless Analytics with Azure Synapse

You're reading from   Limitless Analytics with Azure Synapse An end-to-end analytics service for data processing, management, and ingestion for BI and ML

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2021
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781800205659
Length 392 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Saranya Ravichander Saranya Ravichander
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Saranya Ravichander
Prashant Kumar Mishra Prashant Kumar Mishra
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Table of Contents (20) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Section 1: The Basics and Key Concepts
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Azure Synapse FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Considerations for Your Compute Environment 4. Section 2: Data Ingestion and Orchestration
5. Chapter 3: Bringing Your Data to Azure Synapse 6. Chapter 4: Using Synapse Pipelines to Orchestrate Your Data 7. Chapter 5: Using Synapse Link with Azure Cosmos DB 8. Section 3: Azure Synapse for Data Scientists and Business Analysts
9. Chapter 6: Working with T-SQL in Azure Synapse 10. Chapter 7: Working with R, Python, Scala, .NET, and Spark SQL in Azure Synapse 11. Chapter 8: Integrating a Power BI Workspace with Azure Synapse 12. Chapter 9: Perform Real-Time Analytics on Streaming Data 13. Chapter 10: Generate Powerful Insights on Azure Synapse Using Azure ML 14. Section 4: Best Practices
15. Chapter 11: Performing Backup and Restore in Azure Synapse Analytics 16. Chapter 12: Securing Data on Azure Synapse 17. Chapter 13: Managing and Monitoring Synapse Workloads 18. Chapter 14: Coding Best Practices 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Summary

In this chapter, we learned how to perform real-time analytics using Azure Synapse. We learned how to bring data to Azure Synapse by using Azure Stream Analytics and Azure Databricks. We also learned how to create a view in a serverless SQL pool and how to use this view to connect to Power BI Desktop for data visualizations. We used a sample application in this chapter to stream data to an Azure Cosmos DB account by using a sample JSON file. You can download and use this application if you want to perform a proof of concept on this particular topic yourself.

In the next chapter, we are going to learn how to use Azure Machine Learning with Azure Synapse. It is important to have prior knowledge of Azure Machine Learning before plunging to the next chapter. You will also learn how to use machine learning models with Azure Synapse SQL and Spark pools.

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