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Microsoft Build returns May 25-27!
Microsoft’s huge developer conference, Microsoft Build, is back once again! Kicking off next month on May 25-27, it’ll be delivering the same high-quality sessions and keynotes from familiar faces at Microsoft, all at no cost to attendees. You just need to register!Creating a Metadata-Driven Processing Framework For Azure Data Factory
This open source code project delivers a simple metadata driven processing framework for Azure Data Factory and/or Azure Synapse Analytics (Intergate Pipelines).Using Power BI and Logic Apps to analyse social media streams
There are numerous technologies that can be utilised to stream, analyse and visualise tweets on Azure, including traditional Big Data technologies such as Hadoop, Kafka, Spark, Storm, No SQL DBs and more.How you can use Azure Translator to batch translate your documents
In this article we will go through the requirement, challenges, and solution to automatically batch translate documents (HTML/TXT/Word) from any source language to any output language, while maintaining the structure and formatting of the source documents.4 Insights for Women and Girls getting into Tech
To celebrate International Women’s Day, we brought together a panel of female technical experts to share their inspirational career journeys and guidance for anyone starting or building their career in a technical role.New Azure features and functionality for March 2021
Just in case you’ve missed something, we’ve collected all of the Azure updates from last month in one place. Give the list a read through, as there’s a wealth of exciting new functions and updates to check out!Quickly Execute a Folder of SQL Scripts against a SQL Server
Last week at work I was given a folder of 1,500 scripts – each containing a create table statement. Can you imagine having to open each file in Management Studio to be able to execute it?The ultimate guide to attending technical events remotely in the UK
There are hundreds of amazing Microsoft-focused technical communities you can get involved in (yes, even during lockdown!), with focus areas from .NET to data science and SQL and everything in between.