I failed to mention above, Databricks has several solution accelerators which support MDM/ER types of work. They are meant to be examples of how, not to be used directly out of the box.Customer Entity Resolution | DatabricksEntity Resolution for Pub...
Databricks supports MDM in the way that any off the shelf database also can--you just have to write all the code to handle the data standardization, survivorship and entity resolution rules. You can absolutely do MDM in Databricks, the medallion arc...
I'll ask the dumb question first--did you sign up for it? Although both Databricks Community and Databricks Community Cloud Edition have similar names and are run by Databricks, they do not share a login. You need to register separately for each.
Azure, because that is the company standard. With Azure Databricks being a first class service in Azure, we didn't have to go through vendor evals and such, we could just create Databricks as if it were any other service.
tl;dr: Unemployed, hands-on labs and the free accreditations.I was a developer and systems architect for many years, building big data systems in AWS using individual services--S3, Hadoop, Spark, Airflow, Lambda, Glue, Hudi, Athena, Redshift, Quicksi...