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Azure SQL Usage in Universities – Reaching Out to Faculty and Students

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MaraSteiu
Former Employee
May 10, 2021

The Azure SQL and Cloud Advocacy teams at Microsoft are interested to learn how students and faculty use and perceive database technologies such as Azure SQL. The user research surveys below were created to offer school staff and students the opportunity to provide us with relevant feedback and help shape the future of data products at Microsoft: 

https://aka.ms/AzureSQLFaculty (3 minutes) 

https://aka.ms/AzureSQLStudents  (2 minutes) 

 

To learn more about Azure SQL / SQL Server, below is a set of helpful resources: 

Plan and implement a high availability and disaster recovery environment 

Migrate SQL workloads to Azure Managed Instances 

Migrate SQL workloads to Azure SQL Databases 

Explore Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools capabilities 

Create metadata objects in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools 

Build data analytics solutions using Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools 

Migrate on-premises MySQL databases to Azure Database for MySQL 

Query data in the lake using Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools 

Secure data and manage users in Azure Synapse serverless SQL pools 

Migrate SQL workloads to Azure virtual machines 

Configure automatic deployment for Azure SQL Database 

Migrate SQL workloads to Azure 

Introduction to Azure SQL Edge 

 
Getting started on Azure SQL 

Azure SQL documentation - Azure SQL | Microsoft Docs 

 

Webinar and Virtual Events  

Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 1 - Introduction to Azure SQL 

Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 2 - Deploy and configure servers, instances, and… 

Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 3 - Secure your data with Azure SQL 

Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 4 - Deliver consistent performance with Azure SQL 

Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 5 - Deploy highly available solutions by using Azure SQL 
Azure SQL Fundamentals - Episode 6 - Putting it all together with Azure SQL 

Updated May 10, 2021
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