22-25 April 2026

Analytics on Azure: What to Use When

2019

TL; DR

Azure offers a comprehensive set of big-data solutions that help you gather, store, process, analyse and visualise data of any variety, volume or velocity, so you can discover new opportunities and take quick action. In this overview session, we’ll look at the various components within Azure that make up the Modern Data Warehouse, enable Real-Time Analytics, and support Advanced Analytics scenarios. You should leave with a high level understanding of the capabilities and limitations of each of the products within the Azure Analytics portfolio.

Session Details

Azure offers a comprehensive set of big-data solutions that help you gather, store, process, analyse and visualise data of any variety, volume or velocity, so you can discover new opportunities and take quick action. In this overview session, we’ll look at the various components within Azure that make up the Modern Data Warehouse, enable Real-Time Analytics, and support Advanced Analytics scenarios. You should leave with a high level understanding of the capabilities and limitations of each of the products within the Azure Analytics portfolio.

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Speakers

Christina E. Leo

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