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Newton Alex leads several Azure Data Analytics teams in Microsoft, India. His team contributes to technologies including Azure Synapse, Azure Databricks, Azure HDInsight, and many open source technologies, including Apache YARN, Apache Spark, and Apache Hive. He started using Hadoop while at Yahoo, USA, where he helped build the first batch processing pipelines for Yahoo's ad serving team. After Yahoo, he became the leader of the big data team at Pivotal Inc., USA, where he was responsible for the entire open source stack of Pivotal Inc. He later moved to Microsoft and started the Azure Data team in India. He has worked with several Fortune 500 companies to help build their data systems on Azure.
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Implementing resource tokens in Azure Databricks

Azure Databricks provides access tokens called Personal Access Tokens (PATs) that can be used to authenticate Azure Databricks APIs.

The following example shows how to create a new Azure Databricks PAT:

  1. Select User Settings from the Settings tab.

Figure 12.32 – Accessing User Settings in Azure Databricks

  1. Click on the Generate New Token button.

Figure 12.33 – The Generate New Token button in Azure Databricks

  1. Fill in the Comment and Lifetime fields required for the token:

Figure 12.34 – Creating a new Azure Databricks PAT

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When you click on Generate, it will pop up a screen with the token. You will have to copy and store it safely at that time. You will not be able to copy that token again once that screen is closed. If you lose the token, you will have to delete it and generate a new one...

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Newton Alex leads several Azure Data Analytics teams in Microsoft, India. His team contributes to technologies including Azure Synapse, Azure Databricks, Azure HDInsight, and many open source technologies, including Apache YARN, Apache Spark, and Apache Hive. He started using Hadoop while at Yahoo, USA, where he helped build the first batch processing pipelines for Yahoo's ad serving team. After Yahoo, he became the leader of the big data team at Pivotal Inc., USA, where he was responsible for the entire open source stack of Pivotal Inc. He later moved to Microsoft and started the Azure Data team in India. He has worked with several Fortune 500 companies to help build their data systems on Azure.
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