Category: Data Design
All about Azure Databases, Azure single database, Azure managed instance, Azure Cosmos database, Azure VM based databases
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What does it mean that Azure Cosmos DB is multi-model?
Read more: What does it mean that Azure Cosmos DB is multi-model?Cosmos DB is a single NoSQL data engine, an evolution of Document DB. When you create a container (“database instance”) you choose the most relevant…
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Difference between SSIS, Azure Data Factory and Azure Data Bricks
Read more: Difference between SSIS, Azure Data Factory and Azure Data BricksFor Data Engineering workloads within Microsoft landscape, there are multiple options to carry out Data Engineering tasks to extract data from myriad of data sources. Currently three…
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How to split string in SQL Server
Read more: How to split string in SQL ServerThere could be many method but here are two simple one; Here are the results;
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An overview of Azure SQL Database and SQL Managed Instance security capabilities
Read more: An overview of Azure SQL Database and SQL Managed Instance security capabilitiesThis article outlines the basics of securing the data tier of an application using Azure SQL Database and Azure SQL Managed Instance. The security strategy described follows the…
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The 7Ws Framework
Read more: The 7Ws Framework1-Who is involved?Person or organization of interest to the enterprise. That is, “Who is important to the business?” Often a ‘who’ is associated with a…
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