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ANTONIO LUEVANO MCTS MCP BANK HOME AUTOMATION

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Azure components

manage control

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Event Hubs

DocumentDB

Stream Analytics

Notification Hubs

Machine Learning

HDInsight

PowerBI

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HTTPS

AMPQ

HTTP

Consumer Group

Consumer Group

Consumer Group

Event Hub

Part

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Stream Analytics

Event Hubs

Storage Blobs(Files)

Event Hubs

Storage Blobs(Files)

SQL

SQL Based Syntax | Windowing | Real Time | Jobs

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Easy to Train | Out of the Box alg. | Easy to Deploy

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Improve efficiency

Enable innovation

Transform your business

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Question

Answers

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Get to know today’s presenter

Antonio LuevanoSenior Solutions Architect – Neudesic LLC.

@DoctorDotNet

Antonio is an accomplished technical professional with over two decades of experience in

architecting and developing enterprise solutions, he holds a MS Degree from Indianapolis

University as well as several certifications: MCSD, MCT, MCA, Azure and AWS Architect.

During his 15 year tenure at the Microsoft Services organization he helped customers

strategically leverage Microsoft technology and frameworks to take their architecture to

higher levels. He was a member of the initial NET Developers Team established in early

2000 that helped Microsoft's named accounts ramp up and migrate from COM+ and Java

development to the .NET framework. A seasoned presenter and trainer on both technical

and business value of technology in the enterprise. He has domain technical experience is

in energy, financial, healthcare, transportation, government, services and retail industries..