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Start free todayBahram Banisadr introduces Scott Hanselman to Azure Event Grid, which is a fully-managed event service for managing events across many different Azure services and applications. Made for performance and scale, it simplifies building event-driven applications and serverless architectures.
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Brilliant! Great first step. What would be really useful is if Office 365 events (e.g. assignment of an E5 license to a user, creation of a Shared Mailbox, changing of a Group's membership) are available as events to EventGrid.
Excellent. This looks really cool!
Any comment on how this correlate with Bart De Smet Team's work on RX in the cloud, specifically on the effort on bringing Rx to Service Farbrics ?
reference: https://www.infoq.com/presentations/cloud-rx
Good introduction. I'd really like to see an in-depth comparison of Event Grid, Event Hubs, IoT Hubs, Service Bus, and Storage Queues. What's built on top of what, how they're all related (or not), etc. I'd be especially interested in the differing "gotchas" associated with each offering...when should I not use each one of these offerings.
@Nakor: Totally agree, we'll get working on it :)
@johnechiappetta:Putting the documentation together on that as we speak. For now, Saravana Kumar wrote a pretty good blog post on the topic: https://www.servicebus360.com/blogs/azure-service-bus-event-hub-event-grid-one-choose/
@MohammadAliBazzi: Not at this time, but you raise a good point. There is certainly space for some collaboration here.
@Bob Foster: Microsoft may have taken the first step with the flat design trend, but my god.. Evolve already.
I have free 30 days account. I created a tenant and created a free subscription under a new tenant. I did the same as you explained in the video. But my event is not getting triggered at all. I saw the the run history and there is no log created. Is it due to i am using free subscription?