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Analyzing Azure Cosmos DB Data with Azure Synapse Link
Azure Cosmos DB is a fully managed NoSQL database, offering different APIs and scalable across the globe. You can use it as a document database, where you store many different JSON files for example. But what happens when you need to run large analytical queries on top of your Azure Cosmos DB? If the data is partitioned differently than your query access path, you might end scanning the whole thing? In this session, we will walk you through the concept of the analytical store on Azure Cosmos DB, and how this can work together with the Azure Synapse Link feature of Azure Synapse to enable painless analytics on your data. We will show you how you can use Serverless SQL and Spark Pools to query the data. At the end, you should be able to assess if this solution will be a good match for your use cases. Useful Links: What is Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB? - https://aka.ms/synapselink Configure and use Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB - https://aka.ms/configure-synapse-link Free Training! Implement Azure Synapse Link with Azure Cosmos DB - https://aka.ms/training-synapse-link Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB: Near real-time analytics use cases - https://aka.ms/synapse-link-use-cases Also, check out past meetups on YouTube to catch anything you might have missed -    • Global User Group Meetups   Want to present at a future meetup? Let me know in the comments or fill out our intake form - https://aka.ms/AzureCosmosDB/UserGrou... Try Azure Cosmos DB Free: https://aka.ms/trycosmosdb Microsoft Reactor - https://aka.ms/Reactor #AzureCosmosDB #microservices #databases Speaker: Koen Verbeeck Bio: Koen Verbeeck is a data professional working at AE in Belgium. He helps organizations to get insight in their data and to improve their analytics solutions. Koen has over a decade of experience in developing data warehouses, models and reports using the Microsoft data platform. Since 2017 Koen is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP. He has a blog at http://www.sqlkover.com, writes articles for MSSQLTips.com and is a frequent speaker at SQL Server events.

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