Trust me. Azure event hubs are really cool!

With all the talk about big data, Internet of things, and the value that can be derived from the analysis of all of that information, no one seems to talk about how we collect it. There are a number of traditional ways. Those ways usually have problems with how to handle data spikes, durability, and distribution for processing. Azure Event Hubs may be an answer to part of those problems. We will go over what they are, how to set them up, the costs, and the various ways to send and receive information.

Speaker: Harold Pulcher
Date: June 1st, 2016
Time: 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM (see here for more detail)
Location: MedAssets - Plano, TX
Maps: Google | Bing

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Speaker Bio

Harold Pulcher is a developer, network engineer, magician, woodworker, and part time grease monkey. He has over 25 years of experience working in Information Technology. During that time he has done everything from running network cable, setting up various companies infrastructure from the absolute bare metal, and building line of business software for many of those companies. As passionate as he is about technology, you might happen to see him checking his air reserve while at a depth of 60 feet, cooking up a mean “free-range” fruit cake, doing pre-show table magic at the improv, or making a nice piece of wood into a lot of sawdust so my wife will have potting bench for her plants.

MinecraftU will be back to do ComputerCraft with us to help us teach kids to program with Minecraft. Please join us!

For your child to participate, they will need to have a laptop with Minecraft already installed. Ideally, they will be logged in and ready to go. Also, please bring $5 to pay for pizza.

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Link from class: https://github.com/MinecraftU/mcu-curriculum/tree/master/sequence_3