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See 2 moreIn this course, we explore three Azure messaging services: Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Service Bus, and what they are used for.
Learning Objectives
- Gain a good understanding of what these three Azure messaging services are, and how they are used.
Intended Audience
- Those who wish to learn what Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Service Bus are, and what they are used for.
Prerequisites
- Basic familiarity with Azure
- Basic familiarity with distributed apps
Hello, and welcome to Messaging Services in Azure. My name is Thomas Mitchell and I’ll be taking you through this course.
I’m an Azure instructor at Cloud Academy and I have over 25 years of IT experience, several of those with cloud technologies. If you have any questions about this course, feel free to connect with me on LinkedIn, or send an email to support@cloudacademy.com.
This course is intended for those who wish to learn what Azure Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, and Azure Service Bus are, and what they are used for.
First, we’ll take a look at Azure Event Grid. We'll explore what it is, what it's used for, what event sources it supports, what event handlers it supports, and the key concepts that are essential to understanding it.
Next, we'll dive into Azure Event Hubs. We'll explore what Azure Event Hubs is, why it's used, and the key components of its architecture, including the Event Hubs Namespace, publishing events, partitioning, and Event Hubs Capture.
Finally, we'll take a look at Azure Service Bus. We'll explore what Azure Service Bus is, how data is transferred with it, the concept of topics, and the role of namespaces.
By the end of this course, you'll have a good understanding of what these three Azure messaging services are, and how they are used.
We’d love to get your feedback on this course, so please give it a rating when you’re finished. If you’re ready to learn about the Messaging Services available in Azure, let’s get started!
Tom is a 25+ year veteran of the IT industry, having worked in environments as large as 40k seats and as small as 50 seats. Throughout the course of a long an interesting career, he has built an in-depth skillset that spans numerous IT disciplines. Tom has designed and architected small, large, and global IT solutions.
In addition to the Cloud Platform and Infrastructure MCSE certification, Tom also carries several other Microsoft certifications. His ability to see things from a strategic perspective allows Tom to architect solutions that closely align with business needs.
In his spare time, Tom enjoys camping, fishing, and playing poker.