In this course, we're going to review the features, concepts, and requirements that are necessary for designing data flows and how to implement them in Microsoft Azure. We’re also going to cover the basics of data flows, common data flow scenarios, and what all is involved in designing a typical data flow.
Learning Objectives
- Understand key components that are available in Azure that can be used to design and deploy data flows
- Know how the components fit together
Intended Audience
This course is intended for IT professionals who are interested in earning Azure certification and for those who need to work with data flows in Azure.
Prerequisites
To get the most from this course, you should have at least a basic understanding of data flows and what they are used for.
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In this course, we reviewed the features, concepts, and requirements that are necessary for designing data flows and how to implement them in Microsoft Azure. We also covered the basics of data flows, common data flow scenarios, and what all is involved in designing a typical data flow.
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