![]() You won't be using Kusto databases for your ERP or CRM, but they’re perfect for massive amounts of streamed data like application logs. It’s the language used to query the Azure log databases: Azure Monitor Logs, Azure Monitor Application Insights and others. Ready? Let's go! First things first – what is Kusto and what is KQL? Whatever your reason, set aside the next 10 minutes and we'll get you up to speed with KQL. You might even be getting skilled up in anticipation of the new SquaredUp for Azure release that will have KQL at its heart. Maybe you’re just starting to use Azure Monitor for your application monitoring. Perhaps you’ve heard about Kusto and are just curious. (For those more advanced, look at using Kusto to aggregate and visualize data). This blog post is for anyone needing a jumpstart into the world of Kusto.
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