A list of free Microsoft SQL Server and Azure training workshops, labs, and videos I bumped into on github.io.
SQL Server and Azure SQL Labs and Workshops
In their words: “… learning content produced by and curated by the SQL Server and Azure SQL teams in Microsoft Engineering. These materials are meant to be instructor-led, but you can work through the materials on a test system on your own if desired.”
Here’s a partial list of the free Microsoft SQL Server and Azure training workshops, labs, and videos.
SQL Server Data Platform
- Workshop: SQL Server Ground to Cloud
- Workshop: SQL Server 2019 on OpenShift
- Workshop: SQL Server 2019
- Workshop: SQL Server 2019 Big Data Clusters – Architecture
- Workshop: Kubernetes – From Bare Metal to SQL Server Big Data Clusters
Azure SQL
- Workshop: Azure SQL
- Workshop: SQL Server Ground to Cloud
Machine Learning and AI
- Workshop: Machine Learning with SQL Server
My SQL Server DBA colleagues, here’s an awesome chance to get on-demand, instructor quality courses and materials on topics you should be interested in for free.
I give the free Microsoft SQL Server and Azure training workshops, labs and videos on SQL Server and Azure a thumbs up. Right?
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