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Please join us on June 5th to listen to the topic: An Engineers Guide To Realtime Data Handling And Analytics

What \~ Toronto Data Professionals Community (Virtual) When \~ Wednesday, 5th June, 2024

Agenda:

  • 12:00 PM Networking and Introduction
  • 12:15 PM Topic: An Engineers Guide To Realtime Data Handling And Analytics with Paul Andrew
  • 1:30 PM End

Where: Online via Microsoft team

Session Details: The velocity of data is getting faster across many industries, fueled by the business demand to gain insights and value from sources in near real-time. This necessity is then allowing decision makers to pivot and ultimately stay ahead of the competition. Furthermore, the growth of the internet of things and ‘smart’ devices now means the volume of that high velocity data has exploded. Meeting this demand requires new concepts and new designs for data/solution architects, with high throughput ingestion endpoints and query stream tools that can perform aggregations ‘on the fly’.

In this session, we will address the above head on. Discussing and designing architectures that can scale and burst for high throughput events. Querying using both SQL and KQL to blend stream and batch data feeds for downstream reporting.

As a platform, we’ll use Azure Event Hub and Azure Stream Analytics to ingest and handle that initial data stream. Before applying the same patterns to other resources in Microsoft Fabric and Azure Data Explorer. Understanding the patterns to apply as an architect vs the tooling available for delivery.

Speaker’s Bio: Paul (AKA @mrpaulandrew) is the Co-Founder & CTO of Cloud Formations, a specialist data consultancy based in the UK. With nearly 20 years’ experience designing and delivering Microsoft data architectures, Paul leads a passionate team of engineers, supporting businesses small and large with scalable cloud platforms. Business value delivered through data insights. Over the years, Paul has covered the breadth and depth of design patterns and industry leading concepts, including Lambda, Kappa, Delta Lake, Data Mesh and Data Fabric.

Paul is also a Microsoft Data Platform MVP, director for the Data Relay community conference, East Midlands user group leader, book author and mentor. In addition to the day job(s), Paul is a father of three, husband, foodie, runner, blood donor, geek, Lego, and Star Wars fan! Lastly, Paul confesses to enjoying a Ramstein playlist when given half a chance to do some coding for a customer project.

An Engineers Guide To Realtime Data Handling And Analytics

(The event is organized by Toronto Fabric User Group)

Hello Torontonian Fabricators,

We are thrilled to announce our first full day annual hashtag#MicrosoftFabric conference in Canada: Toronto Fabric Day 2024 on Jun 1st at hashtag#Microsoft Office in Toronto organized by Toronto Fabric User Group 🍁

To register, you must do the following 2 steps before May 30:

1- Register at the user group event page (you may need to join the user group community first, then join the Toronto Fabric User Group then register for the event): Registration for the event

2- Fill the additional form: https://lnkd.in/gGmwhXAr this form is required to receive the QR access code, and the information will also be shared with the event sponsors.

The event details:

• Due to the limited space, the access code will be sent to the first 280 registrant only. So please hurry up and secure your spot only if you are certain about your participation. • There are total of 17 heavily demo based sessions all about the new state of the art Fabric topics only by our line-up of esteemed speakers from Microsoft, Partners and Community. • Make sure you receive the QR code in the email provided in the additional form the day before the event. Without the QR code you won’t be able to enter the building and attend the event. • The event is sponsored by the key hashtag#MicrosoftFabric partners in Toronto: Hitachi Solutions Canada, Slalom, Avanade, Cognizant, Adastra. We would like to thank them all for their community support. • We are privileged to have a welcome recorded message from Kim Manis and Ahmed Adel as the keynote speaker to let's know about the latest and greatest of hashtag#MicrosoftFabric and hashtag#AI.

Looking forward to seeing you all there in this special unique event.

TFUG Team

Toronto Fabric Day 2024 by Toronto Fabric User Group

Hello Torontonian Fabricators,

We are thrilled to announce our first full day annual Fabric conference in Canada: Toronto Fabric Day 2024 on Jun 1st at Microsoft Office in Toronto.

To register you must do the following 2 steps before May 30:

1- Register at the user group event page (you may need to join the user group community first, then join the Toronto Fabric User Group then register for the event): Toronto Fabric Day 2024 Conference - Microsoft Fabric Community

2- Fill the additional form: Toronto Fabric Day 2024 Event Registration Form this form is required to receive the QR access code, and the information will also be shared with the event sponsors.

The event details:

• Due to the limited space, the access code will be sent to the first 280 registrant only. So please hurry up and secure your spot only if you are certain about your participation. • There are total of 17 heavily demo based sessions all about the new state of the art Fabric topics only by our line-up of esteemed speakers from Microsoft, Partners and Community. • Make sure you receive the QR code in the email provided in the additional form the day before the event. Without the QR code you won’t be able to enter the building and attend the event. • The event is sponsored by the key Microsoft Fabric partners in Toronto: Hitachi, Slalom, Avanade Cognizant, Adastra. We would like to thank them all for their community support.

Looking forward to seeing you all there in this unique event.

Toronto Fabric Community Team Toronto Fabric User Group - Microsoft Fabric Community Toronto Fabric User Group \| Meetup Toronto Fabric User Group \| LinkedIn

Toronto Fabric Day 2024 Conference
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