AzureCosmosR: interface to Azure Cosmos DB
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by Hong Ooi
3y ago
by Hong Ooi Last week, I announced AzureCosmosR, an R interface to Azure Cosmos DB, a fully-managed NoSQL database service in Azure. This post gives a short rundown on the main features of AzureCosmosR. Explaining what Azure Cosmos DB is can be tricky, so here’s an excerpt from the official description: Azure Cosmos DB is a fully managed NoSQL database for modern app development. Single-digit millisecond response times, and automatic and instant scalability, guarantee speed at any scale. Business continuity is assured with SLA-backed availability and enterprise-grade security. App development ..read more
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Attend the Create:Data free online event, December 7
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by David Smith
3y ago
The Microsoft Create: series is back again, now with  Create: Data!  Join us for a half-day of conversations at Microsoft Create: Data and connect with the experts and community to learn and discuss everything data - from the upcoming trends to best practices and data for good.  Join our virtual event Create: Data  Date: 7 December 2020  Time: 8:00AM – 11:10AM PDT / 4:00PM – 7:10PM GMT Join us! In this event you will hear from our keynote speakers  Arun Ulagaratchagan and  Heather Newman share h ..read more
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Introduction to AzureKusto
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by Hong Ooi
5y ago
By Hong Ooi and Alex Kyllo This post is to announce the availability of AzureKusto, the R interface to Azure Data Explorer (internally codenamed “Kusto”), a fast, fully managed data analytics service from Microsoft. It is available from CRAN, or you can install the development version from GitHub via devtools::install_github("cloudyr/AzureKusto"). AzureKusto provides an interface (including DBI compliant methods for connecting to Kusto clusters and submitting Kusto Query Language (KQL) statements, as well as a dbplyr style backend that translates dplyr queries into KQL statements. On the admin ..read more
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R now supported in Azure SQL Database
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by David Smith
5y ago
Azure SQL Database, the database-as-a-service based on Microsoft SQL Server, now offers R integration. (The service is currently in preview; details on how to sign up for the preview are provided in that link.) While you've been able to run R in SQL Server in the cloud since the release of SQL Server 2016 by running a virtual machine, Azure SQL Database is a fully-managed instance that doesn't require you to set up and maintain the underlying infrastructure. You just choose the size and scale of the database you want to manage, and then connect to it like any other SQL Server instance. (If you ..read more
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Introduction to AzureKusto
Revolution Analytics
by Hong Ooi
5y ago
By Hong Ooi and Alex Kyllo This post is to announce the availability of AzureKusto, the R interface to Azure Data Explorer (internally codenamed “Kusto”), a fast, fully managed data analytics service from Microsoft. It is available from CRAN, or you can install the development version from GitHub via devtools::install_github("cloudyr/AzureKusto"). AzureKusto provides an interface (including DBI compliant methods for connecting to Kusto clusters and submitting Kusto Query Language (KQL) statements, as well as a dbplyr style backend that translates dplyr queries into KQL statements. On the admin ..read more
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