Introducing Kusto Query Language



Introducing Kusto Query Language

Introducing Kusto Query Language

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Session Details:
Whether you are taking your first steps into the plethora of Azure services or you are a proven warrior, there is one service that is there to guide you and your application(s) to the next level. Azure Monitor allows you to collect, analyze, and act on telemetry from both your cloud and on-premises environment(s) and application(s).

After introducing Azure Monitor service and its basic moving parts, the focus of this session will teach you how to get started in querying your application logging data stored within. In order to do this efficiently, we will introduce the Kusto Query Language (KQL).

This new language is designed to be easy to read and author. However, getting started with any new language is almost always easier by example, so that’s where we will begin.

After getting a feel for KQL, we will dive into some more advanced scenarios, create a minor dashboard on a couple of services and wrap up by setting alerts based on results from KQL queries.

Speaker Bio:
Jens Vestergaard is a Microsoft Data Platform MVP and performs the traditional BI disciplines from imports in Integration Services through data consolidation in Analysis Services, to report in Power BI or Reporting Services. Jens has worked with The Stack since SQL 2000 and has a core competence in Integration Services and Analysis Services. Along with the certified skills in Microsoft SQL Server, Jens has also worked with Microsoft .Net platform for more than 15 years and currently manages a BI Platform in Azure for the CatMan Solution application(s).

Host/s:
Mark Broadbent.


Originally recorded on 30th June 2020.
Video Production: Mark Broadbent 5th July 2020.

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