I’ve received some good news: Techorama is back with an in-person conference! I’m selected as a speaker and I’ll be talking about Azure Data Factory.
Azure Data Factory (ADF) is the tool in the Azure cloud for creating your data pipelines. It allows you to move and transform data from a multitude of sources to as many possible destinations. In this session, we will give an introduction to this product and demonstrate how you can build your first pipeline. The following topics are covered: * creating a pipeline and scheduling it for execution * monitoring the results * migrating SSIS packages to ADF * what are mapping and wrangling data flows? You don’t need any special knowledge for this session, but an understanding of the Azure cloud and ETL tools are a plus.
I’ll be standing amongst data giants like Grant Fritchey, Steve Jones and Pinal Dave (and many others). Be sure to check out the agenda, because there will be many interesting sessions, not only in the data space but in other areas as well. The precon track is also worth checking out. I’ll be following the workshop about Azure Synapse SQL Pools by Stijn and Filip Popović.
You can get tickets here. Hope to see you there!
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