May 13th, 2022

Join Us! Azure Cosmos DB at Microsoft Build 2022

Ricky Diep
Product Marketing Manager

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Find out what’s new in the world of Azure Cosmos DB directly from our team at Microsoft Build 2022. We will be introducing new features that enable developers to build scalable, cost-effective cloud-native applications with ease. Join senior leadership, program managers, and engineers for live sessions, roundtable discussions, and much more. This live event will be held virtually and is free for anyone to register. You won’t want to miss it!  

 

📆Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Scale Cloud-Native Apps and Accelerate App Modernization
Tuesday, May 24th | 9:50 AM – 11:10 AM (PT) | 12:50 PM – 1:10 PM (ET) 

Learn about all the new exciting features coming to Azure Cosmos DB and join Microsoft senior leaders, Brendan Burns, Julia Liuson, Kathleen Mitford, and Scott Guthrie, as they kick off this year’s Microsoft Build,. The theme of this year’s keynote is “Scaling your application innovation and modernization with cloud-native architectures and fully managed databases – without compromise.”  

 

📆Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Deploy Modern Containerized Apps and Cloud-Native Databases at Scale 
Wednesday, May 25th | 9:00 AM – 9:45 AM (PT) | 12:00 PM – 12:45 PM (ET)  

The microservices app pattern is widely used to accelerate solution velocity and agility. Learn about the latest updates in Azure Container Apps, a service tailored for high productivity with microservices and serverless containers. Then join senior program manager Justine Cocchi, Dustin Brown, Director at SitePro, and Bob Lowell, Director at Walmart to learn about the latest features coming to Azure Cosmos DB and how to use them to build distributed, modern, and cloud-native applications at scale and cost-effectively.

Validating Azure Cosmos DB Strategies for Cost Effectiveness and Elasticity
Wednesday, May 25th | 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM (PT) | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (ET) 

Pre-registration by May 24th is required to attend this session. In this round table, Azure Cosmos DB Senior Program Managers Estefani Arroyo, Mark Brown, and Deborah Chen are looking to review and get insights into how effective or meaningful any of these strategies are to your past or current usage of Azure Cosmos DB. The input you provide directly impacts how we prioritize and approach making Azure Cosmos DB both more cost-effective and efficient as well as providing higher levels of elasticity for your workloads.

Ask the Experts: Modern Containerized Apps and Cloud-Native Databases at Scale
Wednesday, May 25th | 1:00 PM – 1:30 PM (PT) | 4:00 PM – 4:30 PM (ET)

Join Azure Cosmos DB Senior Program Managers Justine Cocchi and Deborah Chen as they answer your questions about building applications using serverless containers on Azure Container Apps, and Azure Cosmos DB, a fully managed NoSQL database service for modern app development.

Azure Cosmos DB: Learn How to Enable Analytics Over Real-time Operational Data with Azure Synapse Link 
Wednesday, May 25th | 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM (PT) | 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM (ET) 

Azure Synapse Link for Azure Cosmos DB is a cloud-native hybrid transactional and analytical processing (HTAP) capability that enables near real-time analytics over operational data in Azure Cosmos DB. In this session, Senior Program Managers, Gary Hope and Rodrigo Souza will walk through how to create your own cloud-native HTAP workloads using real-time data stored in Azure Cosmos DB. 

 

Get Started with Azure Cosmos DB

Azure Cosmos DB is a fully managed NoSQL database for modern app development with SLA-backed speed and availability, automatic and instant scalability, and open-source APIs for MongoDB, Cassandra, and other NoSQL engines. Discover features or capabilities at www.AzureCosmosDB.com or get started for free. For up-to-date news on all things, Azure Cosmos DB be sure to follow us on Twitter, YouTube, and our blog. 

 

🖊️Register for Microsoft Build 

Microsoft Build 2022 is a FREE digital event and experience that is open to all. Click the link to register for free and take part in this year’s Microsoft Build and explore the latest innovations in code and app development from experts all around the world. Microsoft Build will be held on May 24-26, 2022. See you there! 

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Ricky Diep
Product Marketing Manager

Product Marketing for Microsoft Azure Databases

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  • Ntethelelo Mashabane

    Hi I have a question, when it comes to working with hierarchical partition keys in Entity Framework. The hierarchical partitions are defined in the cosmos database, but I am struggling to work with them in EF when I have to specify HasPartitionKey method. I get an error that my partition specified does not match the partition defined in the document. Please assist on how I can work with hierarchical partitions in EF. See code below:

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  • Love Wordings

    Hi please we havea few questions on what happens next in terms of migrating to Azure DevOps -

    Q(1). What, if any, build definition policies/settings do we need to implement to migrate from 2020.1.1 to ADO Services and keep our builds for our projects in the same place they are now?

    Q(2). Are there any specific retention settings we need to set/update once we go to ADO Services?

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