Melbourne is the capital city of the Australian state – Victoria. The population of Melbourne is around 4,500,000 people with its inhabitants known as Melburnians. The metropolitan area is located on the extended natural bay of Port Phillip and expands towards the Dandenong and Macedon mountain ranges. Melbourne was transformed into one of the world’s wealthiest and largest cities during the 1850s gold rush. Melbourne’s economy has particular strengths in areas such as finance, manufacturing, research, IT, education, logistics, transportation, and tourism. Melbourne is also home to the world’s largest mining company BHP Billiton. The seaport in Melbourne is Australia’s largest and handles more than $75 billion in trade every year. There are around 9 million visitors every year, this plays and important role in the economy with an annual $16 billion being brought in on tourism alone. Melbourne is home to many of Australia’s most prominent and well-known schools. Six out of 20 of the best ranked schools in Australia are located in Melbourne. Melbourne was further ranked the world’s fourth top University City just after London, Boston, and Tokyo. The University of Melbourne was ranked top among Australian universities in the 2010 THES international rankings. The University has approximately 43,000 students and 4,000 teach staff. The University of Melbourne is highly ranked in many academic areas such as Law, Computer Science & IT, Arts and Humanities, Dentistry and, Medicine. There are a number of private international schools which includes The Japanese School of Melbourne which is a weekend programme for Japanese Australian and Japanese national students. There are a number of other well-known universities in Australia including the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology, La Trobe University, and Swinburne University of Technology. An increase in international students attending university in Melbourne has resulted in an increase in the number of places being made available to students.
Designing And Implementing Cloud-Native Applications Using Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB DP420 in Melbourne
Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB DP-420 Course in Melbourne enable learners to design and implement cloud-native applications using Azure Cosmos. Learn to model data, optimise performance, configure global distribution, and apply best practices to develop high performing database solutions.
- Familiarise yourself with the concepts of Microsoft Azure Cosmos DB DP-420
- Understand fundamental concepts and terminology related to Azure Cosmos DB
- Explore partitioning strategies in Azure Cosmos DB to optimise performance