This is to verify that Vishmi Vihanga has completed the course Introduction to Azure Stream Analytics on Alison.
Alison ID: 26742911
Course Completed: Introduction to Azure Stream Analytics
Date of Completion: 26th November 2025
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Total Study Time: 1h 22m
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This free online course is a basic introduction to Azure Stream Analytics and describes its essential functions.
Azure Stream Analytics is a real-time and complex event-processing machine developed to analyse and process high volumes of fast streaming data from multiple sources simultaneously. This course provides accurate knowledge of Azure Stream Analytics (ASA) and demonstrates the working principles of using ASA jobs. We describe and clarify the tools' characteristics and functions and guide you through specific information about the ASA job, helping you understand the inputs and outputs. Explore the ASA tools, integrate Microsoft Power BI and discover how to output raw data into the dashboard. We discuss creating an ASA job and the tools you will use before teaching you how to assess the various ways of adding and modifying those jobs.
We will then prepare you for the types of outputs supported in ASA. Investigate how to correctly use Power BI and ASA bobs tools to avoid making mistakes. Next, you will learn how to troubleshoot errors to have a functional platform and set up an output in ASA to view the information in Power BI. What are the ‘query’ options? How can you process high volumes of data? We will clarify these queries before finally conveying how to deploy an Azure Event Hub.
This course will equip you with the skills needed to use ASA if you are a beginner. It provides precise and detailed techniques you can apply in your working field. This course is ideal for those starting a company or employees who want to learn how to use it to its full potential. Register for this course and become confident in using this scalable event-processing engine.