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Designing a Microsoft Azure Messaging Architecture

by Tim Warner

Messaging services enable application components to exchange data asynchronously. In this course, you will learn when to use the Microsoft Azure messaging services, and how to configure them to support microservices architectures.

What you'll learn

Microservices architectures decompose applications into semi-independent components for easier scalability and updates. Messaging services then handle data interchange among these disparate components. In this course, Designing a Microsoft Azure Messaging Architecture, you will learn how to use Microsoft Azure messaging services, including Service Bus, Event Hub, and Event Grid, to support enterprise-grade data interchange. First, you will discover the differences among the various Azure messaging products. Next, you will learn how to deploy and configure each service to support real-life use cases. Finally, you will build data pipelines by joining Azure resources together via messaging and event-driven "serverless" code. When you’re finished with this course, you will have a foundational knowledge of Azure messaging, and will be able to provide real value to your organization's Azure development, administration, and architecture staff.

About the author

Timothy Warner is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in Cloud and Datacenter Management who is based in Nashville, TN. His professional specialties include Microsoft Azure, cross-platform PowerShell, and all things Windows Server-related. You can reach Tim via Twitter (@TechTrainerTim), LinkedIn or his blog, AzureDepot.com.

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