
This video gives an overview of the entire course.
In this video, we will continue to learn the app service types.
What are all of the possible configuration options for a deployed app service, including security and development configurations?
In this video, we will continue to learn the app service configuration.
In this video, we will continue to learn the app service configuration.
In this video, we will continue to learn the API management.
Once the app service has been deployed how can you guarantee that the application within is highly available and how can your developers debug, troubleshoot and test to make sure that the application code will function appropriately?
In this video, we will continue to learn the Azure SQL.
Using Azure SQL, how can we provide the same level of service for multiple SQL databases like you do for a single database?
Does Azure provide services for other flavors of database other than MS SQL? If so, what capabilities do these services provide in comparison to the Azure SQL service?
What is the easiest way to create a simple NoSQL database in Azure? Using Azure Table Storage, how can you create a table and then access it from either the Azure Portal or Azure Storage Explorer?
What are the options available outside of Azure Table Storage within Azure for NoSQL databases? What are the features that Cosmos DB can provide to deliver NoSQL databases?
When a developer or application needs access to static data in low-latency database form, what in-memory databases are available within Azure?
Does Azure provide a full-text search engine option within Azure and if so, what are some of the features and how can data be loaded into the engine?
When large organizations have many disparate data sources, how can employees find data that they need for their specific uses?
Microsoft Azure provides various services to enable Platform as a Service-based cloud development, allowing you to deliver both simple cloud-based applications and sophisticated and heavy-duty cloud-based enterprise services. This video tutorial will provide you with the necessary know-how to leverage Azure services to build your own PaaS cloud. You'll start by exploring Azure App Services, and learn to work with supported application types based on different parameters such as languages and functions. You'll learn to configure, publish, secure, and analyze your application APIs with Azure API management. Going further, you will learn to leverage Database as a Service in Azure, and work with different options for database management and also different types of databases such as MySQL and PostgreSQL. You'll even learn to develop NoSQL databases with the help of Azure Table Storage. Next, you will delve into Data Processing as a Service, and learn how to create custom searches for your application, enable messaging between applications and services, and work with data using Azure Data Factory and Azure Data Catalog.
About the Author
Brian Christopher Harrison has been involved with Microsoft Azure since 2012, and is currently a Cloud Solutions Architect at Microsoft. He has been involved in Microsoft training, and has actively blogged and spoken about Azure on Microsoft's site and also has his own screencasts.