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Microsoft is taking Azure Data Explorer (ADX), a hidden gem in its cloud platform, and trotting it out to join the Azure analytics mainstream. Performance gains and numerous integrations should ...
Microsoft has announced that both Gen2 of Data Lake Storage and Azure Data Explorer are now generally available. Furthermore, a preview of Mapping Data Flow in Data Factory is also live.
Fastly uses Microsoft's Azure Data Explorer (formerly project "Kusto") to do real-time analytics on high-volume fast data.
Azure Data Explorer (ADX), meanwhile, is a fast, fully managed data analytics service for real-time analysis on large volumes of streaming data.
Microsoft today announced that Azure Data Explorer (ADX) and Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 (ADLS Gen2) are generally available for Azure customers.
Microsoft has beefed up several data analytics offerings in its Azure cloud platform, including the general availability of Azure Data Explorer and Azure Data Lake Storage.
AMD scored another victory today with Microsoft moving its updated Azure Data Explorer platform to EPYC 2-based virtual machines.
Real-Time Analytics in Microsoft Fabric is closely related to Azure Data Explorer, so closely that the documentation links for Real-Time Analytics currently go to Azure Data Explorer documentation.