In December 2019, Cloudbrew took place in Mechelen (Belgium). Hosted by the AZUG user group and proudly sponsored by AE, Cloudbrew is an annual – and free – two-day cloud conference that focuses on all things Microsoft Azure. This year’s edition saw Koen Verbeeck, one of our very own consultants, take to the stage with a session on ‘Moving Data around in Azure’, in which he explored some of the various methods of moving data from one service to another. Did you miss out on the event? Not to worry. In this blog post, we gladly summarize Koen’s findings for you!
Cloudbrew 2019 - How to move data around in Azure
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Can't decide? Check out our guidelines and tips on logging in your SSIS packages and projects.
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Ingesting data with Spark using a custom Hadoop FileInputFormat
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Together with a large organization, we’re building a platform that presents company data to its data scientists so they can use it to develop innovative applications.
How finance organizations can benefit from an innovative technology like Blockchain
By Arben Dervisholli on 04 February 2016
For finance companies that often execute international payments and transactions, it’s worth looking at Blockchain, a technology that simplifies the payment and transaction process significantly.