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Data Modeling in Azure

Samy Abdul 3,376 Reputation points
2021-12-03T12:23:03.003+00:00

Hi All, I would really appreciate if someone please help me with Data Modeling books within Azure scope that entails various techniques such as dimensional modeling , data vault. Any good links would be also a great help. Thanks in advance.

Azure Data Lake Storage
Azure Data Lake Storage

An Azure service that provides an enterprise-wide hyper-scale repository for big data analytic workloads and is integrated with Azure Blob Storage.

Azure Synapse Analytics
Azure Synapse Analytics

An Azure analytics service that brings together data integration, enterprise data warehousing, and big data analytics. Previously known as Azure SQL Data Warehouse.

Azure Data Factory
Azure Data Factory

An Azure service for ingesting, preparing, and transforming data at scale.

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  1. PRADEEPCHEEKATLA 91,861 Reputation points
    2021-12-06T10:04:32.67+00:00

    Hello @Samy Abdul ,

    Thanks for the question and using MS Q&A platform.

    You checkout this book - "Data Modeling for Azure Data Services: Implement professional data design and structures in Azure" which helps with Data Modeling books within Azure scope that entails various techniques such as dimensional modeling , data vault.

    Hope this will help. Please let us know if any further queries.

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