Azure Data Factory Tutorial Components by taik18 Azure Synapse Pipelines
This is a tutorial from Taik18 on Azure Data Factory components and Azure Synapse Pipelines. Through this tutorial, you will learn about the different components that make up Azure Data Factory and how they work together to enable data integration solutions. Taik18 highlights the key capabilities of Data Factory including data movement, data transformation, and data orchestration.
Furthermore, the tutorial explores Azure Synapse Pipelines and how it works in conjunction with Data Factory to deliver powerful big data processing services. By following along with the tutorial, you can enrich your knowledge in the data integration space and enhance your ability to develop effective data-driven solutions within Azure.
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The tutorial video can be accessed via the following link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOyQ3zC53c0
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