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Azure SQL Database WingTipTickets demo and hands on lab

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Microsoft WingTipTickets Azure Data Platform demo and hands-on-lab

Welcome to the WingTipTickets demo and hands-on-lab project.

These files comprise a hands-on-lab that demostrates a number of the Azure Data Platform services including, Azure SQL Database, Azure SQL Data Warehouse, Azure Document DB, Azure Data Factory, Power BI and Azure Search. WingTipTickets is based sample application used to selling concert tickets and uses this set of services. Installing this into you're own Azure subscription is a great way to learn about Azure and how you might build applications that consume, transform, and visualize data.

There are two Word documents, one that describes that HOL setup, and another that describes all of the scenarios that can be used as you learn about the platform.

Source-code for the application is also available in the sourcecode sub-directory

Resources

Prerequisites

Documentation

For the installation documentation plesae see the Azure Data Services HOL configuration guide (https://github.com/Microsoft/WingTipTickets/blob/master/Azure%20Data%20Services%20HOL%20Configuration%20Guide.docx).

NOTE: Please don't use "Download ZIP" to get this repository, as it will change the line endings in the data file. Use "git clone" or the GitHub client to get a local copy of this repository.

For the demo/HOL experience please see the Azure Data Services HOL (https://github.com/Microsoft/WingTipTickets/blob/master/Azure%20Data%20Services%20HOL.docx)

Sample Code

For samples, please see the Powershell, WebPortal directories

License

Microsoft WingTipTickets Azure Data Platform demo and hands-on-lab is licensed under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Code of conduct

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