Course Description
This 3-day Azure Data Factory Training covers all key aspects of the Azure Data Factory v2 platform. Special attention is paid to covering Azure services which are commonly used with ADF v2 solutions. These services are Azure Data Lake Storage Gen 2, Azure SQL Database, Azure Databricks, Azure Key Vault, Azure Functions, and a few others.
Course Outcomes
At the end of the course, learners will be able to:
- Build end-to-end ETL and ELT solutions using Azure Data Factory v2
- Architect, develop and deploy sophisticated, high-performance, easy-to-maintain and secure pipelines that integrate data from a variety of Azure and non-Azure data sources.
- Apply the latest DevOps best practices available for the ADF v2 platform.
Course Summary
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Course Modules
Introduction to ADF
- Historical background: SSIS, ADF v1, other ETL/ELT tools
- Key capabilities and benefits of ADF v2
- Recent feature updates and enhancements
Testimonials
“Mahesh was an EXCELLENT trainer. Very gifted instructor. Able to clearly communicate and teach objectives. Very engaging made you want to keep learning, and was so patient and kind to all students. Would love to be taught by him anytime.
- Jackie Calvo, Quality Improvement Manager, Horizon Health Center
“It was a very enjoyable and informative course and we’re all looking forward to using the skills we learnt. We all agreed that the instructor was very good and was able to break down pretty complex issues to make them more understandable”
- Grahame Welch, Head of BI, UK Home Office
Thoroughly enjoyed the training. The trainer was fantastic! It is rare but always an awesome experience when a trainer is also an experienced practioner with a breadth of knowledge and hands on experience… even well beyond the subject matter at hand. I had the feeling that the trainer could have answered in detail any question we might have had related to not only BDM but Hadoop and other relevant big data topics as well. Time well spent and I hope to encounter Tomi again.
- Rick Kirk, CTO, Alliant Energy / Ernst & Young
























