a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
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a high-performance, POSIX-ish Amazon S3 file system written in Go
A polycloud .NET cloud storage abstraction layer. Provides Blob storage (AWS S3, GCP, FTP, SFTP, Azure Blob/File/Event Hub/Data Lake) and Messaging (AWS SQS, Azure Queue/ServiceBus). Supports .NET 5+ and .NET Standard 2.0+. Pure C#.
R interface to Azure storage accounts
Road to Azure Data Engineer Part-II: DP-201 - Designing an Azure Data Solution
Example of a single node Presto with Azure Data Lake Store (ADLS) and Azure Storage Blob (WASB) access via Hive metastore
Collection of Databricks and Jupyter Notebooks
Repository with Sample threat hunting notebooks on Security Event Log Data Sources
An E2E solution of the Data Resources on Azure using the Snapshot Serengeti dataset. This E2E solution focuses Azure Synapse Analytics, Power Bi & the Azure Data Factory.
Simple cloud only DWH solution architecture.
Repo containing files for TechHer event and 'Let your Data tell you the Real Story: Advanced Analytics on Azure' hands on lab
Streaming order book data using TD Ameritrade API
Fluentd output plugin for Azure Datalake Storage Gen2 (append support)
Microsoft Azure Data Lake Store Library for Delphi
A comprehensive guide to understanding and implementing data management and analytics solutions in the Azure ecosystem using Azure Data Fundamentals.
A ready to use architecture for processing data and performing machine learning in Azure
A collection of Azure Function to make building Azure Data Factory pipeline simpler and easier.
This demo describes the basic integration between S/4HANA and the Microsoft Common Data Model (Model)
Scenarios on how you can be GDPR compliant by using Azure services
Interface to Azure storage accounts. Submit issues and PRs at https://github.com/Azure/AzureStor
An Akka Streams source of Azure Data Lake data
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