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Matias Quaranta joins Scott Hanselman to share some best practices for creating serverless geo-distributed applications with Azure Cosmos DB. With the native integration between Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Functions, you can create database triggers, input bindings, and output bindings directly from your Azure Cosmos DB account. Using Azure Functions and Azure Cosmos DB, you can create and deploy event-driven serverless apps with low-latency access to rich data for a global user base.Jump To: [00:45] Demo Start Serverless database computing using Azure Cosmos DB and Azure FunctionsServerless geo-replicated event-based architecture sample for Azure Friday (GitHub)Change feed in Azure Cosmos DB - overviewCreate a free account (Azure)
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Matias Quaranta joins Scott Hanselman to share some best practices for creating serverless geo-distributed applications with Azure Cosmos DB. With the native integration between Azure Cosmos DB and Azure Functions, you can create database triggers, input bindings, and output bindings directly from your Azure Cosmos DB account. Using Azure Functions and Azure Cosmos DB, you can create and deploy event-driven serverless apps with low-latency access to rich data for a global user base.Jump To: [00:45] Demo Start Serverless database computing using Azure Cosmos DB and Azure FunctionsServerless geo-replicated event-based architecture sample for Azure Friday (GitHub)Change feed in Azure Cosmos DB - overviewCreate a free account (Azure)

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