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AzDO Pipelines
Version-control & CI/CD your Power BI reports: Using DevOps Git Repos and Pipelines
I'll show you how to orchestrated thru Azure DevOps pipelines a fully functional CI/CD cycle for your Power BI reports.
AzDO Pipelines
I'll show you how to orchestrated thru Azure DevOps pipelines a fully functional CI/CD cycle for your Power BI reports.
AzDO Pipelines
Learn to create a Visual Studio Database project, host it in a DevOps Git repo, and deploy it using Azure DevOps pipelines.
AzDO Pipelines
Discover the power of BICEP in provisioning a robust Databricks workspace infrastructure, including the Azure Data Factory, Key Vault and Storage account; I'll use some PowerShell to configure RBAC permissions between resources and I'll show you how use the logging command task.setvariable
AzDO Pipelines
This would be our final leap forward where I will divide ADF components into two groups two groups: Core and Data-Product; I'll explain why I think this is a good approach for enterprise scale setups where you might have a team dedicated to provide infrastructure services.
AzDO Pipelines
This would be a leap forward from publishing a Full ARM into a Selective Deployment of Components, I'll introduce Azure DevOps Marketplace and show you how to install the extension Deploy Azure Data Factory (#adftools) created by Kamil Nowinski and step-by-step how to configure our ADF.
AzDO Pipelines
I'll show step-by-step how to configure the The new CI/CD flow described by Microsoft and explain what in which cases I recommend you to use this simplistic, yet, powerful method; I'll also include some best-practices and recommendations.
Azure Data Factory
Adding ADF the ability to selectively deploy components will significantly enhance the flexibility and efficiency of your data integration processes by allowing you to deploy specific components based on your business needs.
BICEP
In this article, we will explore what Bicep is, how it works, and how it can help you simplify and automate your Azure deployments.
DevOps
This is a series of 3 articles: Part 1 to provide guidance to get Azure & DevOps accounts, Part 2 explains how to work with code repositories and my suggested branching strategy, and Part 3 I explain the code behind the YAML pipeline and how to use it to achieve a multi-environment deployment.