Azure Cosmos DB design patterns – Part 7: Materialized Views

We are thrilled to introduce the seventh installment of our blog series, focusing on design patterns in Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL applications. This edition builds on real-world customer insights to guide you through the complexities of JSON-based NoSQL databases. In this segment,
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