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  azure api management developer portal: Mastering Azure API Management Sven Malvik, 2022 Unsure of how or where to get started with Azure API Management, Microsoft's managed service for securing, maintaining, and monitoring APIs? Then this guide is for you. Azure API Management integrates services like Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), Function Apps, Logic Apps, and many others with the cloud and provides users with a single, unified, and well-structured façade in the cloud. Mastering Azure API Management is designed to help API developers and cloud engineers learn all aspects of Azure API Management, including security and compliance. It provides a pathway for getting started and learning valuable management and administration skills. You will learn what tools you need to publish a unified API façade towards backend services, independent of where and what they run on. You will begin with an overview of web APIs. You will learn about today's challenges and how a unified API management approach can help you address them. From there you'll dive into the key concepts of Azure API Management and be given a practical view and approach of API development in the context of Azure API Management. You'll then review different ways of integrating Azure API Management into your enterprise architecture. From there, you will learn how to optimally maintain and administer Azure API Management to secure your APIs, and learn from them, gaining valuable insights through logging and monitoring. What You Will Learn Discover the benefits of an enterprise API platform Understand the basic concepts of API management in the Microsoft cloud Develop and publish your APIs in the context of Azure API Management Onboard users through the developer portal Help your team or other developers to publish their APIs more efficiently Integrate Azure API Management securely into your enterprise architecture Manage and maintain to secure your APIs and gain insights This book is for API developers, cloud engineers, and Microsoft Azure enthusiasts who want to deep dive into managing an API-centric enterprise architecture with Azure API Management. To get the most out of the book, the reader should have a good understanding of micro services and APIs. Basic coding skills, including some experience with PowerShell and Azure, are also beneficial. Sven Malvik is an experienced Azure expert. He specializes in compliance and digital transformation, most recently in the financial industry. He has decades of experience in software development, DevOps, and cloud engineering. Sven is a Microsoft MVP in Azure and a speaker, presenting sessions and tutorials at a number of global conferences, user group meetings, and international companies.
  azure api management developer portal: Learning Azure API Management Naman Sinha, 2024-08-28 DESCRIPTION Azure API Management is a powerful platform that facilitates developers and organizations to create, manage, and secure APIs. This book will guide you through the entire API lifecycle, from designing and developing APIs to publishing, managing, and securing them. This guide to Azure API Management offers a detailed exploration of the platform, covering everything from basic concepts to advanced features. It teaches you how to create, manage, and secure APIs, including topics like API products, subscriptions, versions, policies, security, and user management. Filled with practical examples and hands-on exercises, it is perfect for developers and IT professionals aiming to build and manage reliable APIs using Azure. The step-by-step instructions and clear explanations make it easy to master Azure API Management and achieve your API development goals. With a focus on practical application, this guide goes beyond theory, giving you the tools and knowledge you need to tackle real-world challenges. By the end of this book, you will be equipped with the skills to build and manage robust APIs that drive business success, making it an essential resource for anyone working in today's API-driven landscape. KEY FEATURES ● Learn the basics of digital infrastructure, including cloud computing, Microsoft Azure, and REST APIs. ● Build web APIs from scratch and use Microsoft Azure API Management to deploy and secure them. ● Get a practical, example-based guide for understanding the full API development process. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Build and deploy a simple web API in .NET Core and Azure. ● Set up an enterprise-grade API ecosystem, scale efficiently, and manage large APIs using the infrastructure and deployment options. ● Monitor APIs using the monitoring section's crucial insights about API performance and usage. ● Safe updates and transparent API evolution using the versions and revisions feature. ● Ensure secure, consistent, and efficient API behavior using policies. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is geared towards Azure developers, DevOps engineers, backend engineers, and anyone interested in building, managing, and securing APIs on the Azure platform. Whether you are a seasoned professional or just starting your journey in API management, this book provides the knowledge and skills you need to succeed. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to Azure 2. API Overview 3. Introduction to Azure API Management 4. Building My First API 5. APIM in Focus: Navigating the Basics 6. APIs and Products 7. Users, Groups and Subscriptions 8. Versions and Revisions 9. Policies 10. Monitoring 11. Infrastructure and Deployment 12. Security and Automation
  azure api management developer portal: Mastering Azure API Management Sven Malvik, 2022-03-16 Unsure of how or where to get started with Azure API Management, Microsoft’s managed service for securing, maintaining, and monitoring APIs? Then this guide is for you. Azure API Management integrates services like Azure Kubernetes Services (AKS), Function Apps, Logic Apps, and many others with the cloud and provides users with a single, unified, and well-structured façade in the cloud. Mastering Azure API Management is designed to help API developers and cloud engineers learn all aspects of Azure API Management, including security and compliance. It provides a pathway for getting started and learning valuable management and administration skills. You will learn what tools you need to publish a unified API façade towards backend services, independent of where and what they run on. You will begin with an overview of web APIs. You will learn about today’s challenges and how a unified API management approach can help you address them. From there you’ll dive into the key concepts of Azure API Management and be given a practical view and approach of API development in the context of Azure API Management. You'll then review different ways of integrating Azure API Management into your enterprise architecture. From there, you will learn how to optimally maintain and administer Azure API Management to secure your APIs, and learn from them, gaining valuable insights through logging and monitoring. What You Will Learn Discover the benefits of an enterprise API platform Understand the basic concepts of API management in the Microsoft cloud Develop and publish your APIs in the context of Azure API Management Onboard users through the developer portal Help your team or other developers to publish their APIs more efficiently Integrate Azure API Management securely into your enterprise architecture Manage and maintain to secure your APIs and gain insights Who This Book Is For API developers, cloud engineers, and Microsoft Azure enthusiasts who want to deep dive into managing an API-centric enterprise architecture with Azure API Management. To get the most out of the book, the reader should have a good understanding of micro services and APIs. Basic coding skills, including some experience with PowerShell and Azure, are also beneficial.
  azure api management developer portal: Practical API Architecture and Development with Azure and AWS Thurupathan Vijayakumar, 2018-06-20 Learn the business and technical importance of API design and architecture using the available cloud services from Azure and AWS. This book starts off with an introduction to APIs and the concept of API Economy from a business and organizational perspective. You'll decide on a sustainable API strategy and API architecture based on different case scenarios. You'll then look at actual examples on API development guidelines, providing a practical view and approach towards the API development and aligning teams in API development. This book walks you through the API gateway services available in Azure and AWS and reviews different approaches to API Security. This will prepare you for understanding the trade-off between security and the frictionless API experience. What You'll Learn Implement API Gateways to streamline API Development Examine Security Mapping with API gateways from Azure and AWS Apply API implementation using Serverless architecture Review evolving APIs for monitoring and changing business requirements Use code samples in API security implementations Who This Book Is For Developers and architects with .NET and web development experience who want to learn about API design.
  azure api management developer portal: Azure for Developers Kamil Mrzyglod, 2022-08-30 Develop cloud applications based on the most popular Azure services, including hosting web applications, running containers, storing data using both relational and non-relational databases, and much more Key FeaturesTake a modern approach to Azure Cloud development and managementGet a detailed introduction to services such as web hosting, databases, and serverless platformsGet the hang of cloud services with this practical, developer-centric guide for Azure developersBook Description Microsoft Azure is currently one of the fastest growing public cloud service providers thanks to its sophisticated set of services for building fault-tolerant and scalable cloud-based applications. This second edition of Azure for Developers will take you on a journey through the various PaaS services available in Azure, including Azure App Service, Azure Functions, and Azure SQL Databases, showing you how to build a complete and reliable system with ease. Throughout the book, you'll discover ways to enhance your skills when building cloud-based solutions leveraging different SQL/NoSQL databases, serverless and messaging components, containerized solutions, and even search engines such as Azure Cognitive Search. That's not all!! The book also covers more advanced scenarios such as scalability best practices, serving static content with Azure CDN, and distributing loads with Azure Traffic Manager, Azure Application Gateway, and Azure Front Door. By the end of this Azure book, you'll be able to build modern applications on the Azure cloud using the most popular and promising technologies to make your solutions reliable, stable, and efficient. What you will learnIdentify the Azure services that can help you get the results you needImplement PaaS components – Azure App Service, Azure SQL, Traffic Manager, CDN, Notification Hubs, and Azure Cognitive SearchWork with serverless componentsIntegrate applications with storagePut together messaging components (Event Hubs, Service Bus, and Azure Queue Storage)Use Application Insights to create complete monitoring solutionsSecure solutions using Azure RBAC and manage identitiesDevelop fast and scalable cloud applicationsWho this book is for This book is for developers and IT professionals who want to learn Microsoft Azure by developing applications based on various cloud services. Prior knowledge of software development and the basics of software architecture and Azure services give you an advantage.
  azure api management developer portal: API Management Brajesh De, 2017-03-17 Maximize the impact of your assets and business services by providing APIs for developers and other users. The journey described in this book starts with identifying business assets. As part of the API team, you then need to identify and define the requirements of traffic management, security, mediation, and orchestration. You also must define metrics for the analytics to measure the success of the overall API program. API documentation and the ease of developer onboarding also determine the success of the APIs. Finally, monetization of these APIs leads to revenue generation for the enterprise. Author De — an expert in building and managing API solutions — provides enterprise architects, designers, and technologists with insight into the world of APIs and the various technical aspects of building and managing an effective API management solution. API Management: Developing and Managing APIs for your Organization: Introduces the basics of APIs and highlights their value Provides an overview of technologies for building an API management solution and defines the requirements, including how to build a RESTful API Offers design principles for building developer-friendly APIs Explains how to secure your APIs Shows how to use API analytics to measure the success of your APIs Demonstrates how to monetize APIs Finally, API Management touches on various technical nuances of creating, distributing, and managing an API. This book will not only help you learn how to design, build, deploy, and manage an API for an enterprise scale, but also generate revenue for your organization. What You'll Learn Discover the API life cycle Design and develop APIs Implement API security Test your APIs Deploy and monitor your APIs Who This Book Is For Enterprise architects, technology enthusiasts, security architects, and operations specialists.
  azure api management developer portal: Microservices, IoT and Azure Bob Familiar, 2015-11-07 This book provides practical guidance for adopting a high velocity, continuous delivery process to create reliable, scalable, Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions that are designed and built using a microservice architecture, deployed to the Azure cloud, and managed through automation. Microservices, IoT, and Azure offers software developers, architects, and operations engineers’ step-by-step directions for building SaaS applications—applications that are available 24x7, work on any device, scale elastically, and are resilient to change--through code, script, exercises, and a working reference implementation. The book provides a working definition of microservices and contrasts this approach with traditional monolithic Layered Architecture. A fictitious, homebiomedical startup is used to demonstrate microservice architecture and automation capabilities for cross-cutting and business services as well as connected device scenarios for Internet of Things (IoT). Several Azure PaaS services are detailed including Storage, SQL Database, DocumentDb, Redis Cache, Cloud Services, Web API's, API Management, IoT Hub, IoT Suite, Event Hub, and Stream Analytics. Finally the book looks to the future and examines Service Fabric to see how microservices are becoming the de facto approach to building reliable software in the cloud. In this book, you’ll learn: What microservices are and why are they’re a compelling architecture pattern for SaaS applications How to design, develop, and deploy microservices using Visual Studio, PowerShell, and Azure Microservice patterns for cross-cutting concerns and business capabilities Microservice patterns for Internet of Things and big data analytics solutions using IoT Hub, Event Hub, and Stream Analytics Techniques for automating microservice provisioning, building, and deployment What Service Fabric is and how it’s the future direction for microservices on Microsoft Azure
  azure api management developer portal: Mastering Azure Serverless Computing Lorenzo Barbieri, Massimo Bonanni, 2019-11-22 Become an expert in implementing Azure Functions to work seamlessly with your serverless applications Key FeaturesDevelop scalable, robust multi-tier apps without worrying about infrastructure needsDeploy and manage cost-effective and highly available serverless apps using Azure FunctionsAccelerate enterprise-level application development by seamlessly integrating different cloud services with Azure FunctionsBook Description Application development has evolved from traditional monolithic app development to using serverless options and microservices. This book is designed to guide you through using Microsoft's Azure Functions to process data, integrate systems, and build simple APIs and microservices. You will discover how to apply serverless computing to speed up deployment and reduce downtime. You'll also explore Azure Functions, including its core functionalities and essential tools, along with understanding how to debug and even customize Azure Functions. In addition to this, the book will take you through how you can effectively implement DevOps and automation in your working environment. Toward the concluding chapters, you'll cover some quick tips, troubleshooting techniques, and real-world serverless use cases that will help you make the most of serverless computing. By the end of this book, you will have gained the skills you need to develop and deliver cost-effective Azure serverless solutions. What you will learnCreate and deploy advanced Azure FunctionsLearn to extend the runtime of Azure FunctionsOrchestrate your logic through code or a visual workflowAdd caching, security, routing, and filtering to your APIsUse serverless technologies in real-world scenariosUnderstand how to apply DevOps and automation to your working environmentWho this book is for This book is designed for cloud administrators, architects, and developers interested in building scalable systems and deploying serverless applications with Azure Functions. Prior knowledge of core Microsoft Azure services and Azure Functions is necessary to understand the topics covered in this book.
  azure api management developer portal: Cloud Debugging and Profiling in Microsoft Azure Jeffrey Chilberto, Sjoukje Zaal, Gaurav Aroraa, Ed Price, 2020-04-11 Use this collection of best practices and tips for assessing the health of a solution. This book provides detailed techniques and instructions to quickly diagnose aspects of your Azure cloud solutions. The initial chapters of this book introduce you to the many facets of Microsoft Azure, explain why and how building for the cloud differs from on-premise development, and outline the need for a comprehensive strategy to debugging and profiling in Azure. You learn the major types of blades (FaaS, SaaS, PaaS, IaaS), how different views can be created for different scenarios, and you will become familiar with the Favorites section, Cost Management & Billing blade, support, and Cloud Shell. You also will know how to leverage Application Insights for application performance management, in order to achieve a seamless cloud development experience. Application Insights, Log Analytics, and database storage topics are covered. The authors further guide you on identity security with Azure AD and continuous delivery with CI and CD covered in detail along with the capabilities of Azure DevOps. And you are exposed to external tooling and trouble shooting in a production environment. After reading this book, you will be able to apply methods to key Azure services, including App Service (Web Apps, Function Apps, and Logic Apps), Cloud Services, Azure Container Service, Azure Active Directory, Azure Storage, Azure SQL Database, Cosmos DB, Log Analytics, and many more. What You Will LearnDebug and manage the performance of your applications Leverage Application Insights for application performance management Extend and automate CI/CD with the help of various build tools, including Azure DevOps, TeamCity, and Cake bootstrapper Who This Book Is For Application developers, designers, and DevOps personnel who want to find a one-stop shop in best practices for managing their application’s performance in the cloud and for debugging the issues accordingly
  azure api management developer portal: Exam Ref AZ-204 Developing Solutions for Microsoft Azure Santiago Fernandez Munoz, 2020-09-18 Prepare for Microsoft Exam AZ-204–and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of Microsoft Azure solutions development. Designed for working Azure developers, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified Azure Developer Associate level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Develop for cloud storage Create Platform as a Service (PaaS) Solutions Secure cloud solutions Develop for an Azure cloud model Implement cloud integration solutions Develop Azure Cognitive Services, Bot, and IoT solutions Develop Azure Infrastructure as a Service compute solutions Develop Azure Platform as a Service compute solutions Develop for Azure storage Implement Azure security Monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize solutions Connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you want to show your ability to design and build diverse Microsoft Azure cloud solutions, and successfully participate in all phases of their development About the Exam Exam AZ-204 focuses on knowledge needed to develop Azure compute solutions; develop for Azure storage; implement Azure security; monitor, troubleshoot, and optimize Azure solutions; connect to and consume Azure services and third-party services. About Microsoft Certification Passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Developer Associate credential, demonstrating your readiness to design, build, test, and maintain Microsoft Azure cloud solutions, and partner with other cloud professionals and clients to implement them. This exam is also a prerequisite for the Microsoft Certified: Azure DevOps Engineer Expert credential. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn
  azure api management developer portal: Developing Cloud Native Applications in Azure using .NET Core Rekha Kodali, Dr. Gopala Krishna Behara, Sankara Narayanan Govindarajulu, 2020-02-01 Guide to designing and developing cloud native applications in Azure Ê DESCRIPTION The mainstreaming of Cloud Native Architecture as an enterprise discipline is well underway. According to the Forbes report in January 2018, 83% of the enterprise workloads will be in the cloud by 2020 and 41% of the enterprise workloads will run on public cloud platforms, while another 22% will be running on hybrid cloud platforms. Customers are embarking on the enterprise digital transformation journeys. Adopting cloud and cloud native architectures and microservices is an important aspect of the journey. This book starts with a brief introduction on the basics of cloud native applications, cloud native application patterns. Then it covers the cloud native options available in Azure. The objective of the book is to provide practical guidelines to an architect/designer/consultant/developer, who is a part of the Cloud application definition Team. The book articulates a methodology that the implementation team needs to follow in a step-by-step manner and adopt them to fulfil the requirements for enablement of the Cloud Native application. It emphasizes on the interpersonal skills and techniques for organizing and directing the Cloud Native definition, leadership buy-in, leading the transition from planning to implementation. It also highlights the steps to be followed for performing the cloud native applications, cloud native patterns in the development of Cloud native applications, Cloud native options available in Azure, Developing BOT, Microservices based on Azure. It also covers how to develop simple IoT applications, Machine learning based applications, server less architecture, using Azure with a practical and pragmatic approach. This book embraces a structured approach organized around the following key themes, which represent the typical phases that an enterprise traverses during its Cloud Native application journey: _Ê Basics of Cloud Native Applications: It covers basics of cloud native applications using .NET core. _Ê Cloud Native Application Patterns: The reader will understand the patterns for developing Cloud Native Applications. _Ê Cloud Native Options available in Azure: The reader will understand the different options available in Azure. _Ê Developing a Simple BOT using .NET Core: The reader will understand the Azure BOT framework basics and will learn how to develop a simple BOT. _Ê Developing cloud native applications leveraging Microservices: The reader will understand the concepts of developing micro services using the Azure API Gateway Manager. _Ê Developing Integration capabilities using serverless architecture: The reader will understand the integration capabilities and various options available in Azure _Ê Developing a simple IoT application: The reader will understand the basics of developing IoT applications. _Ê Developing a simple ML based application: The reader will understand Machine Learning basics and how to develop a simple ML application _Ê Different enterprise use cases, which enable digital transformation using the Cloud Native Applications: The reader will learn about different use cases that can be built using cloud native applications Ê KEY FEATURES (Add 5-7 key features only) _ÊBasics of Cloud Native Applications _ÊDesigning Microservices _ÊDifferent cloud native options for developing Cloud Native Applications in Azure _ÊBOTs, Web Apps, Mobile Apps, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Azure Functions _ÊAzure IOT Applications _ÊAzure Machine Learning Basics _ÊEnterprise Digital Journeys WHAT WILL YOU LEARN This book aims to: _Ê Demonstrate the importance of a Cloud Native application in elevating the effectiveness of organizational transformation programs and digital enterprise journeys, using MS AzureÊ _Ê Disseminate current advancements and thought leadership in the area of Cloud Native architecture, in the context of digital enterprises _Ê Provide initiatives with evidence-based, credible, field tested and practical guidance in crafting their respective architectures; and _Ê Showcase examples and experiences of the innovative use of Cloud Native Applications in enhancing transformation initiatives. Ê WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR The book is intended for anyone looking for a career in Cloud technology, all aspiring Cloud Architects who want to learn Cloud Native Architectures, Microservices, IoT, BoT and Microsoft Azure platform and working professionals who want to switch their career in Cloud Technology. While no prior knowledge of Azure or related technologies is assumed, it will be helpful to have some .Net programming experience. In addition, the target audience of this book are, Ê _Ê Business Leaders, Chief Architects, Analysts and Designers seeking better, quicker and easier approaches to respond to needs of their internal and external customers; _Ê CIOs/CTOs of business software companies interested in incorporating Cloud Native architecture to differentiate their products and services offerings and increasing the value proposition to their customers; _Ê Consultants and practitioners desirous of new solutions and technologies to improve productivity of their clients; _Ê Academic and consulting researchers looking to uncover and characterize new research problems and programmes _Ê Practitioners and professionals involved with organizational technology strategic planning, technology procurement, management of technology projects, consulting and advising on technology issues and management of total cost of ownership. Ê Table of Contents 1. Basics of Cloud Native Applications 2. Cloud Native Application Patterns 3. Cloud Native Options available in Azure Ð BOTs, Logic Apps, Service Bus, Azure Microservices, ML services 4. Developing a Simple BOT using .NET Core 5. Developing Cloud Native applications leveraging MicroservicesÊ and Azure API Gateway 6. Developing Integration capabilities using serverless architecture 7. Developing a simple IoT application 8. Developing a simple ML based application 9. Different enterprise use cases which enable digital transformation using Cloud Native Applications
  azure api management developer portal: Building Web Services with Microsoft Azure Alex Belotserkovskiy, Stephen Kaufman, Nikhil Sachdeva, 2015-05-27 If you are a .NET developer who wants to develop end-to-end RESTful applications in the cloud, then this book is for you. A working knowledge of C# will help you get the most out of this book.
  azure api management developer portal: Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure Abhishek Kumar, Srinivasa Mahendrakar, 2019-02-13 A practical guide that helps you progress to using modern integration methods and leverage new cloud capability models Key FeaturesDesign critical hybrid integration solutions for your organizationGain in-depth knowledge of how to build cloud-native integration solutionsLeverage cognitive services to build smart cloud solutionsBook Description With more enterprises adapting cloud-based and API-based solutions, application integration has become more relevant and significant than ever before. Parallelly, Serverless Integration has gained popularity, as it helps agile organizations to build integration solutions quickly without having to worry about infrastructure costs. With Microsoft Azure’s serverless offerings, such as Logic Apps, Azure Functions, API Management, Azure Event Grid and Service Bus, organizations can build powerful, secure, and scalable integration solutions with ease. The primary objective of this book is to help you to understand various serverless offerings included within Azure Integration Services, taking you through the basics and industry practices and patterns. This book starts by explaining the concepts of services such as Azure Functions, Logic Apps, and Service Bus with hands-on examples and use cases. After getting to grips with the basics, you will be introduced to API Management and building B2B solutions using Logic Apps Enterprise Integration Pack. This book will help readers to understand building hybrid integration solutions and touches upon Microsoft Cognitive Services and leveraging them in modern integration solutions. Industry practices and patterns are brought to light at appropriate opportunities while explaining various concepts. What you will learnLearn about the design principles of Microsoft Azure Serverless IntegrationGet insights into Azure Functions, Logic Apps, Azure Event Grid and Service BusSecure and manage your integration endpoints using Azure API ManagementBuild advanced B2B solutions using Logic Apps, Enterprise Integration PackMonitor integration solutions using tools available on the marketDiscover design patterns for hybrid integrationWho this book is for Serverless Integration Design Patterns with Azure is for you if you are a solution architect or integration professional aiming to build complex cloud solutions for your organization. Developers looking to build next-level hybrid or cloud solutions will also find this book useful. Prior programming knowledge is necessary.
  azure api management developer portal: Learning Microsoft Azure Jonah Carrio Andersson, 2023-11-20 If your organization plans to modernize services and move to the cloud from legacy software or a private cloud on premises, this book is for you. Software developers, solution architects, cloud engineers, and anybody interested in cloud technologies will learn fundamental concepts for cloud computing, migration, transformation, and development using Microsoft Azure. Author and Microsoft MVP Jonah Carrio Andersson guides you through cloud computing concepts and deployment models, the wide range of modern cloud technologies, application development with Azure, team collaboration services, security services, and cloud migration options in Microsoft Azure. You'll gain insight into the Microsoft Azure cloud services that you can apply in different business use cases, software development projects, and modern solutions in the cloud. You'll also become fluent with Azure cloud migration services, serverless computing technologies that help your development team work productively, Azure IoT, and Azure cognitive services that make your application smarter. This book also provides real-world advice and best practices based on the author's own Azure migration experience. Gain insight into which Azure cloud service best suits your company's particular needs Understand how to use Azure for different use cases and specific technical requirements Start developing cloud services, applications, and solutions in the Azure environment Learn how to migrate existing legacy applications to Microsoft Azure
  azure api management developer portal: Robust Cloud Integration with Azure Mahindra Morar, Abhishek Kumar, Martin Abbott, Gyanendra Kumar Gautam, James Corbould, Ashish Bhambhani, 2017-03-22 Unleash the power of serverless integration with Azure About This Book Build and support highly available and scalable API Apps by learning powerful Azure-based cloud integration Deploy and deliver applications that integrate seamlessly in the cloud and quickly adapt as per your integration needs Deploy hybrid applications that work and integrate on the cloud (using Logic Apps and BizTalk Server) Who This Book Is For This book is for Microsoft Enterprise developers, DevOps, and IT professionals who would like to use Azure App Service and Microsoft Cloud Integration technologies to create cloud-based web and mobile apps. What You Will Learn Explore new models of robust cloud integration in Microsoft Azure Create your own connector and learn how to publish and manage it Build reliable, scalable, and secure business workflows using Azure Logic Apps Simplify SaaS connectivity with Azure using Logic Apps Connect your on-premises system to Azure securely Get to know more about Logic Apps and how to connect to on-premises “line-of-business” applications using Microsoft BizTalk Server In Detail Microsoft is focusing heavily on Enterprise connectivity so that developers can build scalable web and mobile apps and services in the cloud. In short, Enterprise connectivity from anywhere and to any device. These integration services are being offered through powerful Azure-based services. This book will teach you how to design and implement cloud integration using Microsoft Azure. It starts by showing you how to build, deploy, and secure the API app. Next, it introduces you to Logic Apps and helps you quickly start building your integration applications. We'll then go through the different connectors available for Logic Apps to build your automated business process workflow. Further on, you will see how to create a complex workflow in Logic Apps using Azure Function. You will then add a SaaS application to your existing cloud applications and create Queues and Topics in Service Bus on Azure using Azure Portal. Towards the end, we'll explore event hubs and IoT hubs, and you'll get to know more about how to tool and monitor the business workflow in Logic Apps. Using this book, you will be able to support your apps that connect to data anywhere—be it in the cloud or on-premises. Style and approach This practical hands-on tutorial shows you the full capability of App Service and other Azure-based integration services to build scalable and highly available web and mobile apps. It helps you successfully build and support your applications in the cloud or on-premises successfully. We'll debunk the popular myth that switching to cloud is risky—it's not!
  azure api management developer portal: Business in Real-Time Using Azure IoT and Cortana Intelligence Suite Bob Familiar, Jeff Barnes, 2017-06-05 Learn how today’s businesses can transform themselves by leveraging real-time data and advanced machine learning analytics. This book provides prescriptive guidance for architects and developers on the design and development of modern Internet of Things (IoT) and Advanced Analytics solutions. In addition, Business in Real-Time Using Azure IoT and Cortana Intelligence Suite offers patterns and practices for those looking to engage their customers and partners through Software-as-a-Service solutions that work on any device. Whether you're working in Health & Life Sciences, Manufacturing, Retail, Smart Cities and Buildings or Process Control, there exists a common platform from which you can create your targeted vertical solutions. Business in Real-Time Using Azure IoT and Cortana Intelligence Suite uses a reference architecture as a road map. Building on Azure’s PaaS services, you'll see how a solution architecture unfolds that demonstrates a complete end-to-end IoT and Advanced Analytics scenario. What You'll Learn: Automate your software product life cycle using PowerShell, Azure Resource Manager Templates, and Visual Studio Team Services Implement smart devices using Node.JS and C# Use Azure Streaming Analytics to ingest millions of events Provide both Hot and Cold path outputs for real-time alerts, data transformations, and aggregation analytics Implement batch processing using Azure Data Factory Create a new form of Actionable Intelligence (AI) to drive mission critical business processes Provide rich Data Visualizations across a wide variety of mobile and web devices Who This Book is For: Solution Architects, Software Developers, Data Architects, Data Scientists, and CIO/CTA Technical Leadership Professionals
  azure api management developer portal: Mastering Cloud Development using Microsoft Azure Roberto Freato, Marco Parenzan, 2016-06-28 Master the art of efficiently composing Azure services and implement them in real-world scenarios About This Book Build an effective development environment in Azure using the right set of technologies. Architect a full-stack solution in the cloud to choose the best service set A comprehensive guide full of real-life examples to help you take your developer skills up a notch Who This Book Is For If you are a developer, a full-stack developer, or an architect with an intermediate level understanding of cloud computing and Microsoft Azure, and you want to take your skills up a notch, this book is for you. Prior knowledge and understanding of cloud development strategies is assumed. What You Will Learn Set up a development environment with VMs, ARM, and RemoteApp Connect with VPNs to manage security and backups Establish a front-end architecture with AppService, storage, search, and caching Implement identity solutions, integrate applications, and use data Integrate cross-platform mobile applications with the cloud Consistently build and manage an API layer for millions of users Work with messages in the enterprise Deploy your services as an IT expert with ARM templates In Detail Microsoft Azure is a cloud computing platform that supports many different programming languages, tools, and frameworks, including both Microsoft-specific and third-party software and systems. This book starts by helping you set up a professional development environments in the cloud and integrating them with your local environment to achieve improved efficiency. You will move on to create front-end and back-end services, and then build cross-platform applications using Azure. Next you'll get to grips with advanced techniques used to analyze usage data and automate billing operations. Following on from that, you will gain knowledge of how you can extend your on-premise solution to the cloud and move data in a pipeline. In a nutshell, this book will show you how to build high-quality, end-to-end services using Microsoft Azure. By the end of this book, you will have the skillset needed to successfully set up, develop, and manage a full-stack Azure infrastructure. Style and Approach This comprehensive guide to Azure has both explorative parts and step-by-step ones. Each chapter defines a learning path to a specific scenario, mixing the appropriate technologies and building blocks efficiently.
  azure api management developer portal: Microsoft Azure Essentials Azure Web Apps for Developers Rick Rainey, 2015-06-25 The “Microsoft Azure Essentials” series helps you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure. “Microsoft Azure Essentials: Azure Web Apps for Developers” focuses on providing essential information about developing web applications hosted on Azure Web Apps. It is written with the developer who has experience using Visual Studio and the .NET Framework in mind. If Azure Web Apps is new to you, this book is for you. If you have experience developing for Azure Web Apps, this book is for you, too, because there are features and tools discussed in this text that are new to the platform.
  azure api management developer portal: Exam Ref 70-532 Developing Microsoft Azure Solutions Zoiner Tejada, Michele Leroux Bustamante, Ike Ellis, 2018-01-18 Prepare for Microsoft Exam 70-532—and help demonstrate your real-world mastery of the skills needed to develop Microsoft Azure solutions. Designed for experienced IT professionals ready to advance their status, Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for job success. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Create and manage Azure Resource Manager Virtual Machines Design and implement a storage and data strategy Manage identity, application, and network services Design and implement Azure PaaS compute, web, and mo bile services This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you have experience designing, programming, implementing, automating, and monitoring Microsoft Azure solutions, and are proficient with tools, techniques, and approaches for building scalable, resilient solutions About the Exam Exam 70-532 focuses on skills and knowledge for building highly available solutions in the Microsoft Azure cloud. About Microsoft Certification This exam is for candidates who are experienced in designing, programming, implementing, automating, and monitoring Microsoft Azure solutions. Candidates are also proficient with development tools, techniques, and approaches used to build scalable and resilient solutions. See full details at: microsoft.com/learning
  azure api management developer portal: Building Microservices with .NET Core Gaurav Kumar Aroraa, Lalit Kale, Kanwar Manish, 2017-06-14 Architect your .NET applications by breaking them into really small pieces—microservices—using this practical, example-based guide About This Book Start your microservices journey and understand a broader perspective of microservices development Build, deploy, and test microservices using ASP.Net MVC, Web API, and Microsoft Azure Cloud Get started with reactive microservices and understand the fundamentals behind it Who This Book Is For This book is for .NET Core developers who want to learn and understand microservices architecture and implement it in their .NET Core applications. It's ideal for developers who are completely new to microservices or have just a theoretical understanding of this architectural approach and want to gain a practical perspective in order to better manage application complexity. What You Will Learn Compare microservices with monolithic applications and SOA Identify the appropriate service boundaries by mapping them to the relevant bounded contexts Define the service interface and implement the APIs using ASP.NET Web API Integrate the services via synchronous and asynchronous mechanisms Implement microservices security using Azure Active Directory, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0 Understand the operations and scaling of microservices in .NET Core Understand the testing pyramid and implement consumer-driven contract using pact net core Understand what the key features of reactive microservices are and implement them using reactive extension In Detail Microservices is an architectural style that promotes the development of complex applications as a suite of small services based on business capabilities. This book will help you identify the appropriate service boundaries within the business. We'll start by looking at what microservices are, and what the main characteristics are. Moving forward, you will be introduced to real-life application scenarios, and after assessing the current issues, we will begin the journey of transforming this application by splitting it into a suite of microservices. You will identify the service boundaries, split the application into multiple microservices, and define the service contracts. You will find out how to configure, deploy, and monitor microservices, and configure scaling to allow the application to quickly adapt to increased demand in the future. With an introduction to the reactive microservices, you strategically gain further value to keep your code base simple, focusing on what is more important rather than the messy asynchronous calls. Style and approach This guide serves as a stepping stone that helps .NET Core developers in their microservices architecture. This book provides just enough theory to understand the concepts and apply the examples.
  azure api management developer portal: Building Microservices with .NET Core 2.0 Gaurav Aroraa, 2017-12-22 Architect your .NET applications by breaking them into really small pieces - microservices -using this practical, example-based guide. Key Features Start your microservices journey and get a broader perspective on microservices development using C# 7.0 with .NET Core 2.0 Build, deploy, and test microservices using ASP.Net Core, ASP.NET Core API, and Microsoft Azure Cloud Get the basics of reactive microservices Book Description The microservices architectural style promotes the development of complex applications as a suite of small services based on business capabilities. This book will help you identify the appropriate service boundaries within your business. We'll start by looking at what microservices are and their main characteristics. Moving forward, you will be introduced to real-life application scenarios; after assessing the current issues, we will begin the journey of transforming this application by splitting it into a suite of microservices using C# 7.0 with .NET Core 2.0. You will identify service boundaries, split the application into multiple microservices, and define service contracts. You will find out how to configure, deploy, and monitor microservices, and configure scaling to allow the application to quickly adapt to increased demand in the future. With an introduction to reactive microservices, you’ll strategically gain further value to keep your code base simple, focusing on what is more important rather than on messy asynchronous calls. What you will learn Get acquainted with Microsoft Azure Service Fabric Compare microservices with monolithic applications and SOA Learn Docker and Azure API management Define a service interface and implement APIs using ASP.NET Core 2.0 Integrate services using a synchronous approach via RESTful APIs with ASP.NET Core 2.0 Implement microservices security using Azure Active Directory, OpenID Connect, and OAuth 2.0 Understand the operation and scaling of microservices in .NET Core 2.0 Understand the key features of reactive microservices and implement them using reactive extensions Who this book is for This book is for .NET Core developers who want to learn and understand the microservices architecture and implement it in their .NET Core applications. It’s ideal for developers who are completely new to microservices or just have a theoretical understanding of this architectural approach and want to gain a practical perspective in order to better manage application complexities.
  azure api management developer portal: A Developer's Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure Hamida Rebai Trabelsi, Lori Lalonde, 2023-02-24 Successfully modernize your apps on Azure using APIs, event-driven systems, functions, and Service Fabric and connect them to different relational and non-relational databases Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Key FeaturesUnderstand Function-as-a-Service and Azure Service Fabric for distributed applicationsDevelop event-based and message-based solutions using Event Grid and Azure Event HubsExplore continuous deployment for Docker with Azure DevOps and integrate Docker Hub with CI/CD pipelinesBook Description To deliver software at a faster rate and reduced costs, companies with stable legacy systems and growing data volumes are trying to modernize their applications and accelerate innovation, but this is no easy matter. A Developer's Guide to Building Resilient Cloud Applications with Azure helps you overcome these application modernization challenges to build secure and reliable cloud-based applications on Azure and connect them to databases with the help of easy-to-follow examples. The book begins with a basic definition of serverless and event-driven architecture and Database-as-a-Service, before moving on to an exploration of the different services in Azure, namely Azure API Management using the gateway pattern, event-driven architecture, Event Grid, Azure Event Hubs, Azure message queues, FaaS using Azure Functions, and the database-oriented cloud. Throughout the chapters, you'll learn about creating, importing, and managing APIs and Service Fabric in Azure, and discover how to ensure continuous integration and deployment in Azure to fully automate the software delivery process, that is, the build and release process. By the end of this book, you'll be able to build and deploy cloud-oriented applications using APIs, serverless, Service Fabric, Azure Functions, and Event Grid technologies. What you will learnUnderstand the architecture of Azure Functions and Azure Service FabricExplore Platform-as-a-Service options for deploying SQL Server in AzureCreate and manage Azure Storage and Azure Cosmos DB resourcesLeverage big data storage in Azure servicesSelect Azure services to deploy according to a specific scenarioSet up CI/CD pipelines to deploy container applications on Azure DevOpsGet to grips with API gateway patterns and Azure API ManagementWho this book is for This book is for cloud developers, software architects, system administrators, database administrators, data engineers, developers, and computer science students who want to understand the role of the software architect or developer in the cloud world. Professionals looking to enhance their cloud and cloud-native programming concepts on Azure will also find this book useful. A solid background in C#, ASP.NET Core, and any recent version of Visual Studio and basic knowledge of cloud computing, Microsoft Azure, and databases will be helpful when using this book.
  azure api management developer portal: MASTERING AZURE FOR PREDICTIVE ANALYTICS AND MACHINE LEARNING KRISHNA KISHOR TIRUPATI SATISH VADLAMANI SHALU JAIN A RENUKA, 2024-10-09 In Today's Data-Driven World, The Ability To Harness The Power Of Predictive Analytics And Machine Learning Has Become A Pivotal Force In Shaping Innovation Across Industries. This Book, Mastering Azure For Predictive Analytics And Machine Learning, Aims To Bridge The Gap Between Cloud Technology And The Analytical Tools Needed To Drive Insights From Complex Data. Our Objective Is To Provide Readers With The Foundational Knowledge And Advanced Techniques Necessary To Leverage Microsoft Azure For Predictive Modeling And Machine Learning Applications. The Structure Of This Book Offers A Comprehensive Exploration Of The Tools, Methodologies, And Best Practices That Define Modern Analytics And Machine Learning In The Cloud. From Setting Up Your Azure Environment To Deploying Machine Learning Models, We Cover Each Stage With Practical Examples And Detailed Guidance. The Content Is Designed For A Broad Audience, Including Students, Data Scientists, It Professionals, And Business Leaders Who Seek To Use Azure’s Capabilities To Make Data-Informed Decisions. Drawing From The Latest Industry Research And Real-World Use Cases, This Book Not Only Provides Theoretical Knowledge But Also Equips Readers With Hands-On Skills They Can Apply In Real-Time Data Projects. Each Chapter Balances Depth With Accessibility, Covering Topics Like Data Preparation, Model Building, And Cloud-Based Deployment, While Also Touching On Critical Issues Such As Scalability, Security, And Automation. Additionally, We Highlight Best Practices For Managing Azure’s Infrastructure And Optimizing Machine Learning Workflows Within The Platform. The Inspiration For This Book Comes From The Recognition Of The Growing Role That Cloud Platforms Like Azure Play In Transforming How Organizations Use Data To Innovate And Compete. We Are Immensely Thankful To Chancellor Shri Shiv Kumar Gupta Of Maharaja Agrasen Himalayan Garhwal University For His Support And Commitment To Academic And Technological Excellence, Which Has Been Instrumental In Making This Book A Reality. We Hope That Mastering Azure For Predictive Analytics And Machine Learning Will Be A Valuable Resource For Anyone Looking To Deepen Their Understanding Of How Cloud Computing And Machine Learning Can Converge To Unlock The Full Potential Of Predictive Analytics. The Knowledge Contained In These Pages Is Intended To Empower Readers To Lead Transformative Data Projects With Confidence. Thank You For Embarking On This Journey With Us. Authors
  azure api management developer portal: SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2013 and Microsoft Azure Richard Seroter, Mark Brimble, Johann Cooper, Colin Dijkgraaf, Mahindra Morar, 2015-06-30 A service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a vendor, product, or technology independent pattern that enables application components in a network to obtain services from other components. You can take advantage of the Microsoft Integration Stack to implement your SOA strategy smoothly and cost effectively. SOA Patterns with BizTalk Server 2013 and Microsoft Azure, Second Edition provides an overview of Microsoft Integration technologies, including BizTalk Server, and demonstrates how you can leverage these technologies to implement a successful SOA. Starting with an introduction to BizTalk Server and WCF, you will learn about RESTful services, JSON, and Azure Service Bus, and how to apply SOA principles to creating BizTalk solutions. Moving on, you will learn how to implement versioning in endpoints, orchestrations, and schemas. Finally, you will discover the usage of the ESB Toolkit and extend the connectivity of BizTalk Server applications to Microsoft Azure.
  azure api management developer portal: Practical Microservices with Dapr and .NET Davide Bedin, Mark Russinovich, 2022-11-11 Use the innovative, highly portable event-driven distributed application runtime to simplify building resilient and scalable microservices for cloud and edge applications. Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free eBook in the PDF format. Key FeaturesBuild resilient, stateless, and stateful microservice applications that run on the cloud and edgeOvercome common issues in distributed systems, such as low latency and scaling, using any language and frameworkLearn how to expose and operate Dapr applications with multiple optionsBook Description This second edition will help you get to grips with microservice architectures and how to manage application complexities with Dapr in no time. You'll understand how Dapr simplifies development while allowing you to work with multiple languages and platforms. Following a C# sample, you'll understand how Dapr's runtime, building blocks, and software development kits (SDKs) help you to simplify the creation of resilient and portable microservices. Dapr provides an event-driven runtime that supports the essential features you need for building microservices, including service invocation, state management, and publish/subscribe messaging. You'll explore all of those in addition to various other advanced features with this practical guide to learning Dapr. With a focus on deploying the Dapr sample application to an Azure Kubernetes Service cluster and to the Azure Container Apps serverless platform, you'll see how to expose the Dapr application with NGINX, YARP, and Azure API Management. By the end of this book, you'll be able to write microservices easily by implementing industry best practices to solve problems related to distributed systems. What you will learnUse Dapr to create services, invoking them directly and via pub/subDiscover best practices for working with microservice architecturesLeverage the actor model to orchestrate data and behaviorExpose API built with Dapr applications via NGINX and Azure API ManagementUse Azure Kubernetes Service to deploy a sample applicationMonitor Dapr applications using Zipkin, Prometheus, and GrafanaScale and load test Dapr applications on KubernetesGet to grips with Azure Container Apps as you combine Dapr with a serverless platformWho this book is for This book is for developers looking to explore and implement microservices architectures in Dapr applications using .NET examples. Whether you are new to microservices or have knowledge of this architectural approach and want to get hands-on experience using Dapr, you'll find this book useful. Familiarity with .NET will help you to understand the C# samples and code snippets used in the book.
  azure api management developer portal: Designing Production-Grade and Large-Scale IoT Solutions Mohamed Abdelaziz, 2022-05-26 Get to grips with key IoT aspects along with modern trends, architectures, and technologies that support IoT solutions, such as cloud computing, modern app architecture paradigms, and data analytics Key Features • Understand the big picture of designing production-grade IoT solutions from an industry expert • Get up and running with the development and designing aspects of the Internet of Things • Solve business problems specific to your domain using different IoT platforms and technologies Book Description With the rising demand for and recent enhancements in IoT, a developer with sound knowledge of IoT is the need of the hour. This book will help you design, build, and operate large-scale E2E IoT solutions to transform your business and products, increase revenue, and reduce operational costs. Starting with an overview of how IoT technologies can help you solve your business problems, this book will be a useful guide to helping you implement end-to-end IoT solution architecture. You'll learn to select IoT devices; real-time operating systems; IoT Edge covering Edge location, software, and hardware; and the best IoT connectivity for your IoT solution. As you progress, you'll work with IoT device management, IoT data analytics, IoT platforms, and put these components to work as part of your IoT solution. You'll also be able to build IoT backend cloud from scratch by leveraging the modern app architecture paradigms and cloud-native technologies such as containers and microservices. Finally, you'll discover best practices for different operational excellence pillars, including high availability, resiliency, reliability, security, cost optimization, and high performance, which should be applied for large-scale production-grade IoT solutions. By the end of this IoT book, you'll be confident in designing, building, and operating IoT solutions. What you will learn • Understand the detailed anatomy of IoT solutions and explore their building blocks • Explore IoT connectivity options and protocols used in designing IoT solutions • Understand the value of IoT platforms in building IoT solutions • Explore real-time operating systems used in microcontrollers • Automate device administration tasks with IoT device management • Master different architecture paradigms and decisions in IoT solutions • Build and gain insights from IoT analytics solutions • Get an overview of IoT solution operational excellence pillars Who this book is for This book is for E2E solution architects, systems and technical architects, and IoT developers looking to design, build, and operate E2E IoT applications and solutions. Basic knowledge of cloud computing, software engineering, and distributed system design will help you get the most out of this book.
  azure api management developer portal: Machine Learning Techniques and Analytics for Cloud Security Rajdeep Chakraborty, Anupam Ghosh, Jyotsna Kumar Mandal, 2021-11-30 MACHINE LEARNING TECHNIQUES AND ANALYTICS FOR CLOUD SECURITY This book covers new methods, surveys, case studies, and policy with almost all machine learning techniques and analytics for cloud security solutions The aim of Machine Learning Techniques and Analytics for Cloud Security is to integrate machine learning approaches to meet various analytical issues in cloud security. Cloud security with ML has long-standing challenges that require methodological and theoretical handling. The conventional cryptography approach is less applied in resource-constrained devices. To solve these issues, the machine learning approach may be effectively used in providing security to the vast growing cloud environment. Machine learning algorithms can also be used to meet various cloud security issues, such as effective intrusion detection systems, zero-knowledge authentication systems, measures for passive attacks, protocols design, privacy system designs, applications, and many more. The book also contains case studies/projects outlining how to implement various security features using machine learning algorithms and analytics on existing cloud-based products in public, private and hybrid cloud respectively. Audience Research scholars and industry engineers in computer sciences, electrical and electronics engineering, machine learning, computer security, information technology, and cryptography.
  azure api management developer portal: Designing API-First Enterprise Architectures on Azure Subhajit Chatterjee, 2021-08-24 Innovate at scale through well-architected API-led products that drive personalized, predictive, and adaptive customer experiences Key FeaturesStrategize your IT investments by modeling enterprise solutions with an API-centric approachBuild robust and reliable API platforms to boost business agility and omnichannel deliveryCreate digital value chains through the productization of your APIsBook Description API-centric architectures are foundational to delivering omnichannel experiences for an enterprise. With this book, developers will learn techniques to design loosely coupled, cloud-based, business-tier interfaces that can be consumed by a variety of client applications. Using real-world examples and case studies, the book helps you get to grips with the cloudbased design and implementation of reliable and resilient API-centric solutions. Starting with the evolution of enterprise applications, you'll learn how API-based integration architectures drive digital transformation. You'll then learn about the important principles and practices that apply to cloud-based API architectures and advance to exploring the different architecture styles and their implementation in Azure. This book is written from a practitioner's point of view, so you'll discover ideas and practices that have worked successfully in various customer scenarios. By the end of this book, you'll be able to architect, design, deploy, and monetize your API solutions in the Azure cloud while implementing best practices and industry standards. What you will learnExplore the benefits of API-led architecture in an enterpriseBuild highly reliable and resilient, cloud-based, API-centric solutionsPlan technical initiatives based on Well-Architected Framework principlesGet to grips with the productization and management of your API assets for value creationDesign high-scale enterprise integration platforms on the Azure cloudStudy the important principles and practices that apply to cloud-based API architecturesWho this book is for This book is for solution architects, developers, engineers, DevOps professionals, and IT decision-makers who are responsible for designing and developing large distributed systems. Familiarity with enterprise solution architectures and cloud-based design will help you to comprehend the concepts covered in the book easily.
  azure api management developer portal: Microsoft Azure Essentials - Fundamentals of Azure Michael Collier, Robin Shahan, 2015-01-29 Microsoft Azure Essentials from Microsoft Press is a series of free ebooks designed to help you advance your technical skills with Microsoft Azure. The first ebook in the series, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Fundamentals of Azure, introduces developers and IT professionals to the wide range of capabilities in Azure. The authors - both Microsoft MVPs in Azure - present both conceptual and how-to content for key areas, including: Azure Websites and Azure Cloud Services Azure Virtual Machines Azure Storage Azure Virtual Networks Databases Azure Active Directory Management tools Business scenarios Watch Microsoft Press’s blog and Twitter (@MicrosoftPress) to learn about other free ebooks in the “Microsoft Azure Essentials” series.
  azure api management developer portal: Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning – IDEAL 2020 Cesar Analide, Paulo Novais, David Camacho, Hujun Yin, 2020-10-29 This two-volume set of LNCS 12489 and 12490 constitutes the thoroughly refereed conference proceedings of the 21th International Conference on Intelligent Data Engineering and Automated Learning, IDEAL 2020, held in Guimaraes, Portugal, in November 2020.* The 93 papers presented were carefully reviewed and selected from 134 submissions. These papers provided a timely sample of the latest advances in data engineering and machine learning, from methodologies, frameworks, and algorithms to applications. The core themes of IDEAL 2020 include big data challenges, machine learning, data mining, information retrieval and management, bio-/neuro-informatics, bio-inspiredmodels, agents and hybrid intelligent systems, real-world applications of intelligent techniques and AI. * The conference was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
  azure api management developer portal: Cloud Native Development with Azure Pavan Verma, 2024-03-19 Develop cloud-native skills by learning Azure cloud infrastructure offerings KEY FEATURES ● Master cloud-native development fundamentals and Azure services. ● Application security, monitoring, and efficient management. ● Explore advanced services like Azure Machine Learning & IoT Hub. DESCRIPTION Azure is a powerful cloud computing platform with a wide range of services. Reading this book can help you gain an in-depth understanding of these services and how to use them effectively. Being one of the most popular cloud computing platforms, having knowledge and skills in Azure can be a valuable asset in your career. Explore Microsoft Azure for cloud-native development. Understand its basics, benefits, and services. Learn about identity management, compute resources, and application building. Discover containerization with Azure Kubernetes Service and Azure Container Registry. Dive into microservices architecture and serverless development with Azure Functions. Understand security, monitoring, logging, and CI/CD pipelines with Azure DevOps. Finally, explore advanced services like Azure Machine Learning and Azure IoT Hub, with real-world case studies and insights into future trends. Azure is constantly evolving, with new features and services being added regularly. Reading books on Azure cloud can help you stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the platform and keep your skills current. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN ● Design and build scalable cloud-native apps. ● Utilize Azure services for identity, compute, and storage. ● Implement containerization for efficient packaging and deployment. ● Secure applications with robust Azure security features. ● Manage and monitor applications for optimal performance and reliability. WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR This book is ideal for software developers, architects, and cloud engineers looking to build and deploy modern, scalable applications on the Microsoft Azure cloud platform. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction to cloud and cloud native development 2. Azure Services for Cloud Native Development 3. Data Storage Services on Azure Cloud 4. Azure Kubernetes and Container Registry 5. Developing Applications on Azure 6. Monitoring And Logging Applications on Azure 7. Security and Governance on Azure 8. Deploying Applications on Azure 9. Advance Azure Services 10. Case Studies and best practice 11. Generative AI and Future Trends
  azure api management developer portal: Mastering DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform Uroš Kastelic, József Zoltán Vadkerti, 2024-09-05 Learn from Microsoft Power Platform experts how to leverage GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GenAI tools like Microsoft Copilots to develop and deliver secure, enterprise-scale solutions Key Features Customize Power Platform for secure large-scale deployments with the help of DevSecOps practices Implement code-first fusion projects with ALM and infuse AI in Power Platform using copilots and ChatOps Get hands-on experience through real-world examples using Azure DevOps and GitHub Purchase of the print or Kindle book includes a free PDF eBook Book Description Mastering DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform is your guide to revolutionizing business-critical solution development. Written by two Microsoft Technology Specialists with extensive experience in enterprise-scale Power Platform implementations and DevOps practices, this book teaches you how to design, build, and secure efficient DevOps processes by adapting custom software development practices to the Power Platform toolset, dramatically reducing time, cost, and errors in app modernization and quality assurance. The book introduces application life cycle management (ALM) and DevOps-enabled architecture, design patterns, and CI/CD practices, showing you why companies adopt DevOps with Power Platform. You'll master environment and solution management using Dataverse, Git, the Power Platform CLI, Azure DevOps, and GitHub Copilot. Implementing the shift-left approach in DevSecOps using GitHub Advanced Security features, you’ll create a Power Platform tenant governed by controls, automated tests, and backlog management. You’ll also discover advanced concepts, such as fusion architecture, pro-dev extensibility, and AI-infused applications, along with tips to avoid common pitfalls. By the end of this book, you’ll be able to build CI/CD pipelines from development to production, enhancing the life cycle of your business solutions on Power Platform. What you will learn Gain insights into ALM and DevOps on Microsoft Power Platform Set up Power Platform pipelines and environments by leveraging best practices Automate, test, monitor, and secure CI/CD pipelines using DevSecOps tools, such as VS Code and GitHub Advanced Security, on Power Platform Enable pro-developer extensibility using fusion development to integrate Azure and Power Platform Provision enterprise landing zones and build well-architected workloads Discover GenAI capabilities in Power Platform and support ChatOps with the copilot stack Who this book is for If you are a DevOps engineer, cloud architect, site reliability engineer, solutions architect, software developer, or low-code engineer looking to master end-to-end DevSecOps implementation on Microsoft Power Platform from basic to advanced levels, this book is for you. Prior knowledge of software development processes and tools is necessary. A basic understanding of Power Platform and DevOps processes will also be beneficial.
  azure api management developer portal: Enterprise API Management Luis Weir, 2019-07-23 A strategy and implementation guide for building, deploying, and managing APIs Key FeaturesComprehensive, end-to-end guide to business-driven enterprise APIsDistills years of experience with API and microservice strategiesProvides detailed guidance on implementing API-led architectures in any businessBook Description APIs are the cornerstone of modern, agile enterprise systems. They enable access to enterprise services from a wide variety of devices, act as a platform for innovation, and open completely new revenue streams. Enterprise API Management shows how to define the right architecture, implement the right patterns, and define the right organization model for business-driven APIs. Drawing on his experience of developing API and microservice strategies for some of the world's largest companies, Luis Weir explains how APIs deliver value across an enterprise. The book explores the architectural decisions, implementation patterns, and management practices for successful enterprise APIs, as well as providing clear, actionable advice on choosing and executing the right API strategy in your enterprise. With a relentless focus on creating business value, Luis Weir reveals an effective method for planning, building, and running business products and services with APIs. What you will learnCreate API strategies to deliver business valueMonetize APIs, promoting them through public marketplaces and directoriesDevelop API-led architectures, applying best practice architecture patternsChoose between REST, GraphQL, and gRPC-style API architecturesManage APIs and microservices through the complete life cycleDeploy APIs and business products, as well as Target Operating ModelsLead product-based organizations to embrace DevOps and focus on delivering business capabilitiesWho this book is for Architects, developers, and technology executives who want to deliver successful API strategies that bring business value.
  azure api management developer portal: The Azure Cloud Native Architecture Mapbook Stephane Eyskens, Ed Price, 2021-02-17 Improve your Azure architecture practice and set out on a cloud and cloud-native journey with this Azure cloud native architecture guide Key FeaturesDiscover the key drivers of successful Azure architectureImplement architecture maps as a compass to tackle any challengeUnderstand architecture maps in detail with the help of practical use casesBook Description Azure offers a wide range of services that enable a million ways to architect your solutions. Complete with original maps and expert analysis, this book will help you to explore Azure and choose the best solutions for your unique requirements. Starting with the key aspects of architecture, this book shows you how to map different architectural perspectives and covers a variety of use cases for each architectural discipline. You'll get acquainted with the basic cloud vocabulary and learn which strategic aspects to consider for a successful cloud journey. As you advance through the chapters, you'll understand technical considerations from the perspective of a solutions architect. You'll then explore infrastructure aspects, such as network, disaster recovery, and high availability, and leverage Infrastructure as Code (IaC) through ARM templates, Bicep, and Terraform. The book also guides you through cloud design patterns, distributed architecture, and ecosystem solutions, such as Dapr, from an application architect's perspective. You'll work with both traditional (ETL and OLAP) and modern data practices (big data and advanced analytics) in the cloud and finally get to grips with cloud native security. By the end of this book, you'll have picked up best practices and more rounded knowledge of the different architectural perspectives. What you will learnGain overarching architectural knowledge of the Microsoft Azure cloud platformExplore the possibilities of building a full Azure solution by considering different architectural perspectivesImplement best practices for architecting and deploying Azure infrastructureReview different patterns for building a distributed application with ecosystem frameworks and solutionsGet to grips with cloud-native concepts using containerized workloadsWork with AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service) and use it with service mesh technologies to design a microservices hosting platformWho this book is for This book is for aspiring Azure Architects or anyone who specializes in security, infrastructure, data, and application architecture. If you are a developer or infrastructure engineer looking to enhance your Azure knowledge, you'll find this book useful.
  azure api management developer portal: Exam Ref AZ-305 Designing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions Ashish Agrawal, Gurvinder Singh, Avinash Bhavsar, Mohammad Sabir Sopariwala, 2022-12-05 Prepare for Microsoft Exam AZ-305 and help demonstrate your real-world expertise in designing cloud and hybrid solutions that run on Microsoft Azure, including identity, governance, monitoring, data storage, business continuity, and infrastructure. Designed for modern IT professionals, this Exam Ref focuses on the critical thinking and decision-making acumen needed for success at the Microsoft Certified Expert level. Focus on the expertise measured by these objectives: Design identity, governance, and monitoring solutions Design data storage solutions Design business continuity solutions Design infrastructure solutions This Microsoft Exam Ref: Organizes its coverage by exam objectives Features strategic, what-if scenarios to challenge you Assumes you have advanced experience and knowledge of IT operations, as well as experience in Azure administration, Azure development, and DevOps processes About the Exam Exam AZ-305 focuses on knowledge needed to design logging, monitoring, authentication, and authorization solutions; design governance, identities, and application access; design relational and non-relational data storage solutions; design data integration; recommend data storage solutions; design backup and disaster recovery solutions; design for high availability; design compute and network solutions, application architecture, and migration. About Microsoft Certification If you hold Microsoft Certified: Azure Administrator Associate certification, passing this exam fulfills your requirements for the Microsoft Certified: Azure Solutions Architect Expert credential. Passing this exam demonstrates your expert-level skills in advising stakeholders and translating business requirements into designs for secure, scalable, and reliable Azure solutions; and in partnering with others to implement these solutions. See full details at: microsoft.com/learn
  azure api management developer portal: Azure Modern Data Architecture Anouar BEN ZAHRA, Key Features Discover the key drivers of successful Azure architecture Practical guidance Focus on scalability and performance Expert authorship Book Description This book presents a guide to design and implement scalable, secure, and efficient data solutions in the Azure cloud environment. It provides Data Architects, developers, and IT professionals who are responsible for designing and implementing data solutions in the Azure cloud environment with the knowledge and tools needed to design and implement data solutions using the latest Azure data services. It covers a wide range of topics, including data storage, data processing, data analysis, and data integration. In this book, you will learn how to select the appropriate Azure data services, design a data processing pipeline, implement real-time data processing, and implement advanced analytics using Azure Databricks and Azure Synapse Analytics. You will also learn how to implement data security and compliance, including data encryption, access control, and auditing. Whether you are building a new data architecture from scratch or migrating an existing on premises solution to Azure, the Azure Data Architecture Guidelines are an essential resource for any organization looking to harness the power of data in the cloud. With these guidelines, you will gain a deep understanding of the principles and best practices of Azure data architecture and be equipped to build data solutions that are highly scalable, secure, and cost effective. What You Need to Use this Book? To use this book, it is recommended that readers have a basic understanding of data architecture concepts and data management principles. Some familiarity with cloud computing and Azure services is also helpful. The book is designed for data architects, data engineers, data analysts, and anyone involved in designing, implementing, and managing data solutions on the Azure cloud platform. It is also suitable for students and professionals who want to learn about Azure data architecture and its best practices.
  azure api management developer portal: Designing and Building Solid Microservice Ecosystems Guillermo Leo Wrba, 2023-05-12 It's not new to us that microservices are changing the way we conceive digital transformation, as organizations embrace digital transformation. Every day, more and more companies are betting on microservice adoption, and there is a strong reason for this: business needs to evolve and change at a fast pace, in order to adapt itself to satisfy a demanding 2.0 digital customer's experience in terms of overall service quality. Ensuring that such a change occurs seamlessly and progressively is one of the goals for microservices, and designing and building a solid microservice architecture is the way to guarantee that this happens from inception, by observing principles, best practices, design patterns, and reference models. This book provides a comprehensive walkthrough across the different concepts, frameworks, methodologies, and architecture building blocks that make up a microservice ecosystem and constitute a reference architecture from which you can get to multiple sub-architectures and implementations. Being an architect, you'll learn how to better design microservice-led and event-centric architectures in the right way from the early beginning, by showcasing learned lessons, best-practices do's, and don'ts. If you are starting your architecture career, it's the right place to get introduced to concepts and methodologies that you will then grow over time, as you acquire more experience. If you are a developer, but willing to jump into the exciting architecture world, this can also be good reading, however, be warned that some basic architectural understandings and concepts need to be first incorporated before walking through the advanced concepts presented throughout this book. This book requires you to have some minimal background around Docker and Microservices to better understand the more advanced concepts that are being explained.
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