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Published inMay 2018
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ISBN-139781789137620
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Christian Cote
Christian Cote
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Christian Cote

Christian Cote is an IT professional with more than 15 years of experience working in a data warehouse, Big Data, and business intelligence projects. Christian developed expertise in data warehousing and data lakes over the years and designed many ETL/BI processes using a range of tools on multiple platforms. He's been presenting at several conferences and code camps. He currently co-leads the SQL Server PASS chapter. He is also a Microsoft Data Platform Most Valuable Professional (MVP).
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Michelle Gutzait
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Michelle Gutzait

Michelle Gutzait has been in IT for 30 years as a developer, business analyst, and database
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Giuseppe Ciaburro
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Giuseppe Ciaburro

Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
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Creating and configuring Data Lake Store


We will first create and configure the Data Lake Store:

  1. Open the Azure Portal. If you are just starting, you will not see any resource configured under the All resources and ALL SUBSCRIPTIONS section:
  1. On the top left, click on Create a resource; enter the words Data Lake in Search the Marketplace:

  1. Select Data Lake Store from the list (third option in the image) if you have no Data Lake stores yet; the following screen will open up:
  1. Select Create.
  2. Enter the details of the Data Lake. Note that the name has to be all lowercase and with no special characters. You will get a message as you type if you've entered any incorrect character. In this case, we are not using any encryption, for simplicity. Note that the default is encryption enabled. For more information about the encryption options, see Encryption of data in Azure Data Lake Store (https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-lake-store/data-lake-store-get-started-portal).
  1. Select Create.

 

  1. Once the Data...
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Christian Cote

Christian Cote is an IT professional with more than 15 years of experience working in a data warehouse, Big Data, and business intelligence projects. Christian developed expertise in data warehousing and data lakes over the years and designed many ETL/BI processes using a range of tools on multiple platforms. He's been presenting at several conferences and code camps. He currently co-leads the SQL Server PASS chapter. He is also a Microsoft Data Platform Most Valuable Professional (MVP).
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Michelle Gutzait

Michelle Gutzait has been in IT for 30 years as a developer, business analyst, and database
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Giuseppe Ciaburro

Giuseppe Ciaburro holds a PhD and two master's degrees. He works at the Built Environment Control Laboratory - Università degli Studi della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli". He has over 25 years of work experience in programming, first in the field of combustion and then in acoustics and noise control. His core programming knowledge is in MATLAB, Python and R. As an expert in AI applications to acoustics and noise control problems, Giuseppe has wide experience in researching and teaching. He has several publications to his credit: monographs, scientific journals, and thematic conferences. He was recently included in the world's top 2% scientists list by Stanford University (2022).
Read more about Giuseppe Ciaburro