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Jason Haley is a Full Stack Solution Architect at Jason Haley Consulting, LLC, where he provides custom Azure and .NET application development solutions for a variety of clients. With over 20 years of experience using Microsoft technologies, he has earned the title of Microsoft Azure MVP and holds numerous certifications. His expertise lies in developing Web Applications and Single Page Applications (SPA) using Blazor, Angular, jQuery, ASP.Net Core, Entity Framework Core, Redis, SQL Server, and Windows Azure Active Directory. In addition, he customizes build processes for Azure DevOps pipelines and creates courseware for .NET and Azure topics. He is deeply passionate about learning and sharing his knowledge with the local Azure and .NET community, and he leads two user groups in the Boston area. Topics of Discussion: [3:40] The two things that have stuck out in Jason's career. [5:36] When Jason started paying attention to GenAI. [9:12] Looking at GenAI from a solution perspective. [10:52] Where to start as a .NET developer. [16:49] Why aren't there more examples in C#? [18:02] What is Graph RAG? [19:11] Using language models for natural language processing tasks, including prompt engineering and token limits. [20:56] The importance of prompt engineering, and how to optimize prompts. [25:04] Cost and mechanics of using OpenAI's language model in Azure. [32:12] Using Azure AI services for business problems and thinking about AI as an intern. [34:48] Recommendations for .NET developers to get started with Azure Open AI and semantic search. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Jason Haley website Generative AI for Beginners Azure OpenAI RAG Pattern using a SQL Vector Database Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Marc is a Sr Developer Advocate at Diagrid with a strong focus on event-driven architectures. He loves helping developers to achieve more every day. You might have seen Marc at a developer meetup or conference, since he's a regular speaker and event-organizer in the area of Dapr, Azure cloud, and serverless technologies. From 2019 to 2024 Marc received the Microsoft Azure MVP award for his community contributions. In his spare time, Marc likes to give attention to the creative part of his brain. He likes to create pixel art (check out VSCode Pets), code visuals & music, and create an occasional retro game. You can find Marc on the following sites: Twitter Website Dev.to Mastodon GitHub LinkedIn YouTube Here are some links provided by Marc: Diagrid Marc's Pixel Art PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST Spotify Apple Podcasts YouTube Music Amazon Music RSS Feed You can check out more episodes of Coffee and Open Source on https://www.coffeeandopensource.com Coffee and Open Source is hosted by Isaac Levin --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/coffeandopensource/support
Brian McKeiver is Co-Owner at BizStream, a Microsoft Azure MVP, Kentico MVP, Kontent.ai MVP, Speaker, Podcast Host, and much more. In this episode, Brian talks about growing up in Grand Rapids, Michigan, family, sports, the Detroit Lions, technology, the BizStream story, great partnerships, building a culture, exercise, selling SaaS, and so much more.
Prepare to discover the secrets to high availability and resiliency of applications in the cloud with Blaize Stewart, Architect at Xpirit.In this episode, Blaize delves into crucial topics surrounding high availability, resiliency, and multicloud strategies, and offers valuable insights into building robust infrastructures and applications that can withstand any challenge. He also explores how Microsoft's shift towards open source could benefit your organization and revolutionize your approach to software development.You'll learn:1. How Microsoft's embrace of open source can transform your software development practices2. The importance of high availability and resiliency in application development3. When multicloud strategies make sense and how to avoid common pitfalls4. The power of sharing knowledge through writing, podcasting, and videos to establish your expertise and build connections in your industry__________About Blaize:Blaize is a Microsoft Azure MVP with a passion for open source technology and Microsoft Azure. When he's not coding, he enjoys writing fiction and spending time with his family.Find Blaize on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/techonfire/ __________About Xpirit:Xpirit/Xebia is a leading consultancy specializing in the Microsoft domain. Their expertise centers on Azure and GitHub solutions.Website: https://xpirit.com Industry: IT Services and IT ConsultingCompany size: 51-200 employeesHeadquarters: Hilversum, The NetherlandsFounded: 2014__________About the host Elias:Elias is the VP for North America at Checkmk. He comes from a strategy consulting background but has been an entrepreneur for the better part of the last 10 years. In his spare time, he likes to do triathlons.Get in touch with Elias via LinkedIn or email podcast@checkmk.com __________Podcast Music:Music by Ströme, used by permission‚Panta Rhei‘ written by Mario Schoenhofer(c)+p 2022, Compost Medien GmbH & Co KGhttps://stroeme.com/ https://compost-rec.com/ This podcast is produced by our friends at SAWOO.
Mike Martin, an exceptional Senior Cloud Solution Architect and Technical Evangelist at Microsoft. With over two decades of experience in the IT industry, Mike is an expert in coaching and leading teams and architecting, designing, and training systems. As an Azure specialist for ISVs (Independent Software Vendors) and partners, he is the go-to person for all things related to the Microsoft Cloud Platform and Application Lifecycle Management. Mike is known as the perfect hybrid solution with his unique combination of expertise in both development and IT Pro topics. Mike Martin's involvement in the Belgian Microsoft Azure User Group (AZUG) dates back to January 2012, when he joined the group as a crew member. He has been an active contributor to the community ever since, regularly giving presentations and playing an integral role in organizing events such as ITProceed, Techorama, and the Global Azure Bootcamp (GAB). Mike's extensive knowledge and experience in Microsoft Azure have earned him numerous accolades, including being recognized as a Microsoft Azure MVP five times since 2013, with his most recent award in July 2017. He is also a Microsoft Azure Advisor, providing guidance and insights to others in the community. Beyond his professional achievements, Mike is passionate about giving back to the community and inspiring the next generation of technologists. He takes great pleasure in introducing young people to the world of Microsoft and technology and is always willing to lend a helping hand to those in need. Topics of Discussion: [5:05] How Mike got into his career, and a few of the highlights he has had over the past 27 years in the field. [9:34] Where he got reborn as a true architect. [10:53] The beauty of being involved from the beginning, and why youngsters may have a challenging time. [13:28] The importance of independent scale. [18:25] Going by the philosophy of KISS: keep it simple, stupid. [22:27] How does Mike coach people in the decision of the level of resilience? [28:40] Functional monitoring when it comes to resiliency. [29:52] The patterns Mike advises to his coders to hook up existing monitoring tools to get that functional level of monitoring. [30:32] Reliable web application and the well-architected framework. [34:46] What is giving Mike hope for the future in programming these days? Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us at programming@palermo.net. Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Serverless360 The Twelve-Factor App Reliable web app patterns Reliable web app patterns — Github Learn About MSAL Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
Lars is a Senior Developer Advocate with Pluralsight, author, trainer, Microsoft Azure MVP, community leader, aspiring YouTube host, and part-time classic car collector. He is heavily involved in the space of cloud computing services, especially Azure, and is a published author, solution architect, and writer for numerous publications. He has been a part of the software development community for the past 20 years and co-organizes the DDD Melbourne community conference, organizes developer events with Microsoft, and also runs a part-time car restoration business. He has spoken at numerous technical events around the world and is an expert in Australian Outback Internet. Topics of Discussion: [4:24] Lars talks about his early start in programming and the IT industry and his path to his present-day career. [6:36] As a self-described “nerd that doesn't mind talking to people,” Lars worked that characteristic into networking over his career. [8:17] Why did Lars decide to write a book? [9:40] Lars talks about his book, Microsoft Azure in Action. [9:57] What part of Azure should developers be using more than less? [13:00] What ideas have risen to the surface for general internal business application developers? [16:36] What's the best way to store and manipulate data? [21:58] What are some of Lars's favorite scenarios where you would reach for the queue? [23:57] How would Lars decipher his architectural decisions on whether to use App Service? [26:57] What is Lars's thought process when creating service workers to read from that queue versus creating a second app that is installed into the app service plan? [30:34] Lars talks about the importance of Application Insights. Mentioned in this Episode: Clear Measure Way Architect Forum Software Engineer Forum Programming with Palermo — New Video Podcast! Email us programming@palermo.network Clear Measure, Inc. (Sponsor) .NET DevOps for Azure: A Developer's Guide to DevOps Architecture the Right Way, by Jeffrey Palermo — Available on Amazon! Jeffrey Palermo's Twitter — Follow to stay informed about future events! Architect Tips — Video podcast! Azure DevOps Microsoft Azure in Action Lars On YouTube Want to Learn More? Visit AzureDevOps.Show for show notes and additional episodes.
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Trzecia rocznica powstania podcastu Chwila Dla Admina. Przez ten czas nagrałem 46 odcinków w tym 3 odcinki solo. Pozostałe to wspaniałe rozmowy z różnymi gośćmi. W między czasie nastąpiła zmiana logo podcastu i trochę formuła pytań. Mimo, że nie udało mi się utrzymać regularności w nagrywaniu, to nadal słuchacie podcastu i dzięki temu Spreaker, czyli serwer gdzie trzymam odcinki wyświetla w statystykach prawie 20 tysięcy pobrań. Czy to dużo czy mało nie wiem, ale jednego jestem pewien, że nadal jesteście i słuchacie. Za co jestem Wam niezmiernie wdzięczny. Odpowiadając na pytania i wątpliwości, tak będą pojawiać się nowe odcinki
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up Richard Hooper, Microsoft Azure MVP and Azure Architect, to chat about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in production. Richard spends the majority of his time working with organizations that are either using AKS, or are migrating to AKS, so he has a ton of experience in how to actually use AKS in the real-world.
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up Richard Hooper, Microsoft Azure MVP and Azure Architect, to chat about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in production. Richard spends the majority of his time working with organizations that are either using AKS, or are migrating to AKS, so he has a ton of experience in how to actually use AKS in the real-world. The post Kubernetes Unpacked 013: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) In Production appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up Richard Hooper, Microsoft Azure MVP and Azure Architect, to chat about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in production. Richard spends the majority of his time working with organizations that are either using AKS, or are migrating to AKS, so he has a ton of experience in how to actually use AKS in the real-world.
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up Richard Hooper, Microsoft Azure MVP and Azure Architect, to chat about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in production. Richard spends the majority of his time working with organizations that are either using AKS, or are migrating to AKS, so he has a ton of experience in how to actually use AKS in the real-world. The post Kubernetes Unpacked 013: Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) In Production appeared first on Packet Pushers.
In this episode, Michael Levan catches up Richard Hooper, Microsoft Azure MVP and Azure Architect, to chat about Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) in production. Richard spends the majority of his time working with organizations that are either using AKS, or are migrating to AKS, so he has a ton of experience in how to actually use AKS in the real-world.
Pour cette émission spéciale ayant pour thématique l'innovation, autour du micro on retrouve Stephane Lapointe, Michel Perfetti, Joel Quimper, Karol Deland, Étienne Tremblay et Laurent Duveau. Ils viennent partager avec nos auditeurs leur opinion quant à savoir quelle est l'innovation la plus importante des 20 dernières années qui a impacté les programmeurs dans leur travail journalier. Spécialiste en solutions Cloud, Microsoft Azure MVP. Stephane Lapointe a plus de 20 ans d'expérience avec les technologies Microsoft. Il travaille chez GSoft en tant que Spécialiste en solutions Cloud. Il est très passionné par tout ce qui touche Microsoft Azure, l'automatisation, la pratique DevOps et l'automatisation de toute sorte à l'aide de PowerShell. Très impliqué dans la communauté MSDEVMTL à Montréal où il est coorganisateur du groupe Azure, il est aussi un Microsoft Azure MVP & Advisor. Michel Perfetti est directeur technique chez Cellenza. Il travaille depuis 2006 sur les problématiques d'industrialisation du développement logiciel avec l'outillage Microsoft. Michel est fortement impliqué dans la communauté parisienne des développeurs Microsoft et, à ce titre, il reçoit la reconnaissance MVP depuis 2006. Michel intervient en tant que consultant sur des problématiques d'architecture ou développement ainsi que des problématiques liées aux méthodologies de travail et l'agilité. Joel Quimper est spécialiste cloud dans l'équipe éducation chez Microsoft. Il possède une vaste expérience dans la conception de solutions logicielles prenant avantage du cloud. Il est passionné par la plateforme PaaS de Azure et le développement autour de Office 365. Avant de rejoindre Microsoft, il a travaillé 3 ans chez UMAknow. Il a aussi travaillé 2 ans pour la Banque Nationale dans l'équipe marketing, 4 ans à la Caisse de dépôt et placement et 10 ans pour IBM Canada dans plusieurs rôles. Karol Deland est architecte logiciel chez Vooban. Il est passionné d'architecture logicielle et de tout ce qui gravite autour comme le DevOps et le cloud. Il aide les équipes de développement à concevoir et à livrer des solutions basées sur des architectures cloud-natives en intégrant pragmatisme, innovation et qualité d'exécution. Il est aussi conférencier et organisateur pour différents événements comme l'Agile Tour Québec et Montréal, le Global DevOps Bootcamp et la communauté DevOps Agile Québec. Etienne Tremblay possède près de 30 ans d'expérience dans l'industrie des TI. Spécialisé dans les technologies Microsoft en DevOps et Azure, il est le fondateur de Tegaaa Solutions. Depuis 2006, il est MVP Microsoft, conférencier régulier dans les conférences pour développeurs et juge du concours Imagine Cup. Passionné par les technologies web et mobiles depuis maintenant 25 ans, Laurent Duveau est toujours à l'affût des dernières tendances en technologies afin de mieux servir ses clients et aider les développeurs web professionnels. Fondateur des Académies Vue et Académie Angular, il passe actuellement son temps à diffuser ses formations techniques à travers le Canada et parfois ailleurs dans le monde (mais désormais essentiellement à distance...). Liens Sondage : Votez pour votre choix d'innovation Livre: The Big Switch
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Nous discutons avec Tidjani Belmansour de Pulumi, un outil "d'infrastructure as code" destiné aux développeurs. Contrairement à Terraform qui usilise un langage déclaratif, Pulumi est utilisé avec l'aide des principaux langages de programmation comme Node, Python et .NET. Tidjani Belmansour est un architecte de solutions Cloud chez Cofomo Québec et un Microsoft Azure MVP. Il est co-organisateur de la Communauté Azure de Québec https://meetup.com/azureqc Passionné d'informatique qui a écrit sa première ligne de code sur un Yamaha MSX en 1988. Tidjani utilise Azure depuis 2009 et apprécie beaucoup l'évolution de la plateforme au fil des années. Il aime partager ses connaissances et expériences et crois fermement que l'apprentissage est un processus collaboratif. Vous pouvez rejoindre Tidjani sur Twitter @tidjani_b
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Guest: Jesse LoudonJesse Loudon (@coder_au) is a Microsoft Azure MVP and Principal Consultant at LAB3 in Sydney, Australia. Jesse's mission statement is to democratize Azure Policy as Code. Over the past year Jesse has been actively advocating in the community across blogs posts, open-source GitHub repositories, and YouTube for greater Policy as Code adoption which drives repeatable, auditable, and scalable deployments for enterprises. What is Azure Policy? (Microsoft Docs) Azure Policy Extension for Visual Studio Code (Microsoft Docs) AzAdvertizer (AzAdvertizer.net) AzGovViz - Azure Governance Visualizer (GitHub) Understanding Azure Policies with Visual Studio Code (Tobias Zimmergren) Favorite Visual Studio Code extensions for Azure (Tobias Zimmergren)
Gregor Suttie is a Glasgow-based Microsoft Azure MVP and Microsoft Certified Trainer working as an Azure Architect at Dutch firm Intercept. He helps run the Glasgow Azure User Group and is a prominent Azure family member and community member. He recently stopped by Mission Control Center to discuss his career in IT and how to become an Azure MVP. Plus, a look at the week in tech news. -- Mission Control Center is your one-stop shop for career advice and tech trends analysis. Weekly tips and news digests, career guides and even short sci-fi stories. Everything you need, in one place. Every Thursday, in your inbox and ears. This podcast is brought to you by Mindquest, Europe's new IT recruiting agency. Mindquest accompanies you throughout your entire professional journey with high-quality offers that meet all your needs and aspirations.
In this episode, Chris is joined by Peter Gallagher, Freelance Programmer for PJG Creations, Microsoft Azure MVP, Pluralsight Author... IoT Expert, proud dad, gadget addict and Meetup organiser. Peter talks about the various IoT simulators available, Azure IoT and his experiences IoT across his career. If you're a maker or interested in IoT, then this is one not to be missed!
Nous discutons avec Tidjani Belmansour de Azure Communication Services, un service Azure qui permet d'intégrer des API de communication, de vidéo et de SMS à vos applications à l’aide de l’infrastructure qui alimente Microsoft Teams. Tidjani Belmansour est un architecte de solutions Cloud chez Cofomo Québec et un Microsoft Azure MVP. Il est co-organisateur de la Communauté Azure de Québec https://meetup.com/azureqc Passionné d'informatique qui a écrit sa première ligne de code sur un Yamaha MSX en 1988. Tidjani utilise Azure depuis 2009 et apprécie beaucoup l'évolution de la plateforme au fil des années. Il aime partager ses connaissances et expériences et crois fermement que l'apprentissage est un processus collaboratif. Vous pouvez rejoindre Tidjani sur Twitter @tidjani_b
In this week's episode, we interview Karel De Winter, Microsoft Azure MVP and Cloud Solutions Architect at DexMach to discuss his professional trajectory and how you can advance your cloud career. Plus, a look back at the week in tech news and a new issue a list with 10 of the best developers in Germany to follow online. -- Mission Control Center is your one-stop shop for career advice and tech trends analysis. Weekly tips and news digests, career guides and even short sci-fi stories. Everything you need, in one place. Every Thursday, in your inbox and ears. This podcast is brought to you by Mindquest, Europe's new IT recruiting agency. Mindquest accompanies you throughout your entire professional journey with high-quality offers that meet all your needs and aspirations. All at no cost.
I have been using Windows 10 for years now and I recently took the time to learn how to be more productive with it. There are lots of shortcuts and tools in Windows 10 that help me throughout the day. Do you also want to be more productive with Windows 10? Then check out my new Udemy course called Windows 10 Productivity Booster.Edwin van Wijk:Edwin has been working in IT since 1999 and is currently working as Principal Software Architect and Microsoft Community Lead at Info Support in The Netherlands. He is a Microsoft MVP in the Developer Technologies category (since 2016). His primary areas of expertise are: building distributed systems, systems integration, (cloud-native) software architecture and patterns, software craftsmanship, .NET (Core) development, Azure and DevOps. Edwin likes to share his experience and knowledge about these subjects by publishing videos (www.youtube.com/dotnetflix) and speaking on conferences.Sander Molenkamp:Sander Molenkamp is principal cloud architect and Microsoft Azure MVP with over 20 years of professional experience. He works for Info Support (www.infosupport.com) designing and developing customer solutions using cloud native architectures. Sander is passionate about community and is co-organizer of the Dutch Azure Meetup and a host on the dotnetFlix podcast (www.youtube.com/dotnetflix).Resources:Edwin's BlogFollow Edwin on TwitterSander's websiteFollow Sander on TwitterCheck out their video podcast dotnetflixLearn about DaprFree eBook Dapr for .NET DevelopersMicrosoft eShopOnWeb ASP.NET Core Reference Application
I have been using Windows 10 for years now and I recently took the time to learn how to be more productive with it. There are lots of shortcuts and tools in Windows 10 that help me throughout the day. DO you also want to be more productive with Windows 10? Then check out my new Udemy course called Windows 10 Productivity Booster. As a Microsoft Cloud Solution Architect / Technical Evangelist, Mike is an Azure goto for ISV’s (independent software vendors) and Partners. He’s been active in the IT industry for more than 20 years and has performed almost all types of job profiles, going from coaching and leading a team to architecting and systems design and training. Today he’s primarily into the Microsoft Cloud Platform and Application Lifecycle Management. He’s not a stranger to both dev and IT Pro topics, they even call him the perfect hybrid solution. In January 2012 he became a crew member of AZUG, the Belgian Microsoft Azure User Group. As an active member he’s both involved in giving presentations and organizing events (like ITProceed, Techorama and Global Azure Bootcamp aka GAB). Mike was also a Microsoft Azure MVP (awarded 5 times since 2013, received his Fifth in July 2017! ) and Microsoft Azure Advisor. Helping out in the community and introducing new & young people into the world of Microsoft and technology is also one of his passions. Show resources:Follow Mike on TwitterMike's About.me pageThe Pluralsight skill path for the AZ304 exam (Microsoft Azure Architect Design)
This episode is brought to you by me. If you like this show and want to support it, please visit my courses on Pluralsight and buy my new book "200 Things Developers Should Know", which is about Programming, Career, Troubleshooting, Dealing with Managers, Health, and much more. You can find my Pluralsight courses and the book at www.developerweeklypodcast.com/About Marilag is a solution architect who puts the building blocks together to solve problems through software. She is a Microsoft Azure MVP and the co-owner of Dewise, a development company based in Copenhagen and Manila. One of her passion is giving back to the community by organizing events for Azure User Group Denmark and The Philippines. She lives two lives on each side of the planet, defying distance, abolishing cross-cultural barriers and scaling walls, to work, play and spend time with wonderfully diverse people. Follow Marilag on TwitterConnect with Marilag on LinkedInThe Dewise website
Mike Martin is going to talk to us about his role in the company, how ISVs and the Microsoft OCP operate, his thoughts on the future of tech, and the importance of diversity and inclusion in IT and outside of it. He’s also going to share some key advice to future startups and scale-ups and he’ll explain his approach to software creation and what he believes are the key factors companies should focus on. Mike’s going to talk about how he communicates with his team and how to provide constructive criticism in a way that encourages others. We’re also going to learn more about Mike’s favorite communities, the importance of Ecology, and some of his personal experiences working with ISVs. Guest Bio: Mike Martin works for Microsoft Western Europe as Cloud Solution Architect for ISV's with a focus on the Microsoft Cloud Platform. He’s been active in the IT industry for more than 20 years and has performed almost all types of job profiles, going from coaching and leading a team to architecting and systems design and training. Today he’s primarily into the Microsoft Cloud Platform and Application Lifecycle Management. He’s not a stranger to both dev and IT Pro topics. On April 1st 2013 he also became a Microsoft Azure MVP, an award he managed to get 5 years in a row. Quote "Think about how your business model should evolve and what you need to do next inside of your business model. Thinking of features it's not hard. Thinking of the next move in becoming a large enterprise......that's the hardest part." Mike MartinTimestamps:(1:31) Guest Introduction(2:02) Mike's job role and tasks(3:43) What is OCP and what are ISVs(6:34) Things that Mike doesn’t do in his role(7:45) The current trends in the industry(11:54) How Mike's partners changed their use of tech(14:58) A story about one of Mike’s ISVs(20:24) Advice to future scale-ups and start-ups(26:24) What to focus on when creating software(34:22) Constructive criticism within the team(40:51) Predictions on the future of tech(49:35) Mike's thoughts on inclusiveness and diversity(55:59) Some of Mike's favorite communitiesLinks:Connect with Cloud Gossip on: https://www.cloudgossip.nethttps://www.linkedin.com/company/cloud-gossiphttps://twitter.com/CloudGossipnet Thanks for listening to Cloud Gossip! You can find us from our website CloudGossip.net. Please leave us a review and subscribe to us at iTunes, Google, or Spotify!Connect with Mike on:https://twitter.com/TechMike2kXhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/techmike2kx/Connect with Annie on: https://twitter.com/AnnieTalvastohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/talvasto/Connect with Karl on: https://twitter.com/karlgotshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/karlots/
Santosh is a Microsoft Azure MVP and a public speaker who has spoken at tech events including codecamps, user groups and regional/international conferences. He is an Azure Consultant @ New Signature, where he leverages his broad Azure skillset with a DevOps focused approach to add more value to companies looking to migrate to the cloud or build cloud first applications. Santosh is deeply involved with the local community as leader of the Orlando .NET User Group and co-organizer of the Orlando Codecamp. Santosh was listed in TechBeacon's DevOps Top 100 for 2018 Links https://twitter.com/_s_hari https://santoshhari.wordpress.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/santoshhari/ https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/PublicProfile/5002066 Resources https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/introduction https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/lambda-architecture "Tempting Time" by Animals As Leaders used with permissions - All Rights Reserved × Subscribe now! Never miss a post, subscribe to The 6 Figure Developer Podcast! Are you interested in being a guest on The 6 Figure Developer Podcast? Click here to check availability!
Nous discutons de gouvernance dans Azure avec Stéphane Lapointe. La gouvernance permet aux compagnies d'appliquer des politiques et des normes ainsi que de contrôler les coûts d'utilisation. Spécialiste en solutions Cloud, Microsoft Azure MVP. Stephane Lapointe a plus de 20 ans d’expérience avec les technologies Microsoft. Il travaille chez ShareGate en tant que Spécialiste en solutions Cloud. Il est très passionné par tout ce qui touche Microsoft Azure, l’automatisation, la pratique DevOps et l’automatisation de toute sorte à l’aide de PowerShell. Très impliqué dans la communauté MSDEVMTL à Montréal où il est coorganisateur du groupe Azure, il est aussi un Microsoft Azure MVP & Advisor. Liens: Azure Governance
Episode 39 of the Mavens Do It Better Podcast features CEO of Jivoo and Microsoft Azure MVP, Steven Fowler. Steven is a Microsoft Azure MVP, entrepreneur, and Board Member of the Atlanta Chapter of the IAMCP.Steven and Heather caught up virtually from Atlanta, GA and Marina del Rey, CA.Listen in as Steven and Heather talk about:· His start in technology with basic programming on the Atari 400 to be an entrepreneur System Integrator in the SharePoint world to his new start up, Jivoo, which will launch a new product for Cloud governance and becoming a Microsoft Azure MVP.· His work in IoT and winning an award for working with a small lettuce farm in Georgia by bringing efficiencies, new revenue streams by modeling data and create new product lines that were not possible before launching their IoT solution.· An explanation into what it is like to be an Azure MVP and thoughts on how the 152 or so services and workloads are brought into clients – with the best use of cloud – moving CAPEX and OPEX, virtualization (lift and shift) and darker containers and serverless for enterprise and medium-sized businesses.· How to love what you do, have a positive impact in the world in everything you do and a look into his humanitarian work in Puerto Rico and Honduras with his family working with orphanages and assisting college students to get the support they need in their local communities.To follow Steven: LinkedIn| Twitter| MVP ListingSteven Fowler is a Founding Partner of Sevenbrook a DX company focused on IoT, Cloud, and Data Analytics. Steven is a top 50 IoT Influencer, award winning IoT Leader, and Microsoft Azure MVP. Steven presents at prominent conferences such as IoT Evolution EXPO, Predictive Analytics World, and IoT Solutions World Congress.
VECKANS GÄST Peter Örneholm är en pappa, make och Microsoft Azure MVP som älskar att utforska livet. Att bidra till Open Source är en nyfunnen passion. Peter har över 10 års erfarenhet av utveckling i Microsoftrelaterade tekniker och arbetar idag som IT-konsult på Active Solution i Stockholm där han hjälper företag att åstadkomma mer genom web- och molnteknologier. LÄNKAR Active Login Active Login - github repo
VECKANS GÄST Peter Örneholm är en pappa, make och Microsoft Azure MVP som älskar att utforska livet. Att bidra till Open Source är en nyfunnen passion. Peter har över 10 års erfarenhet av utveckling i Microsoftrelaterade tekniker och arbetar idag som IT-konsult på Active Solution i Stockholm där han hjälper företag att åstadkomma mer genom web- och molnteknologier. LÄNKAR Active Login Active Login - github repo
In this podcast we deep dive into CosmosDB and NoSQL with Santosh Hari; a Microsoft Azure MVP with over twenty years of experiance in the software development industry. Santosh Hari lives in a Orlando suburb and, currently, work for a technology startup. Some of the unusual things he has done over my career include walking on top of damaged homes collecting data in Punta Gorda. He has been blogging on and off various blogs since 2004 and tweeting since 2008. Follow him on Twitter: @_s_hari Any given night, he is usually up thinking about how we can use technology to improve something that no one even knows needs improvement yet – for instance, sharks with laser beams attached to their heads. Useful links: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/create-graph-gremlin-console https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/cosmos-db/introduction https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/services/cosmos-db/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jQma5Q1Aq6Q https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nccze3seDc0 Santosh Hari Contact details: https://twitter.com/_s_hari?lang=en https://github.com/desinole https://mvp.microsoft.com/en-us/PublicProfile/5002066?fullName=Santosh%20Hari https://sessionize.com/s/santosh-hari/serverless__schema-less_with_azure_/22162 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DhXnCT5BBKw https://www.nebbiatech.com/author/santosh/ https://santoshhari.wordpress.com/
Santosh is a Microsoft Azure MVP and a public speaker who has spoken at tech events including codecamps and regional/international...
Nous discutons avec François Boucher de Azure DevTest Labs, un service Azure permettant de créer et de gérer des environnements de développement, de tests et même de gérer un parc de machines virtuelles pour des classes. Avec près de vingt ans d'expérience dans le secteur des technologies de l'information, François (Frank) Boucher est un professionnel de confiance de Microsoft Azure qui possède une expertise et des services bilingues. Vous pouvez le suivre sur la chaine YouTube Cloud 5 minutes, où toutes les deux semaines il partage de nouvelles vidéos. Parmi ses nombreuses distinctions, François s'est vu attribuer 4 fois le statut Microsoft Azure MVP, le nom de Microsoft Azure Advisor. François a mis son expertise de Microsoft Azure au service du développement de Lixar IT, une société de logiciels basée à Ottawa. Au travail, Frank dirige une équipe de développeurs dévoués. En dehors du travail, François est un conférencier, un auteur et un collaborateur de confiance sur Microsoft Azure. Les récents engagements ont permis à Frank de parler en personne à Montréal et à Minsk. Comme Microsoft Azure a une voix de confiance, Frank a écrit une critique de livre technique et continue de parler de ses expériences avec Microsoft Azure et de ses deux blogues, Frankysnotes.com (en anglais) et Cloudenfrancais.com (en français). Frank a également créé ou collaboré avec succès à des projets open source. Liens: Azure DevTest Labs
Nous discutons avec Alexandre Brisebois et François Boucher de stratégies de gestion des données dans Azure. Données structurées de type relationnelles ou données non structurées comme des documents ou du JSON, nous démystifions les services offerts dans Azure afin de gérer ces types de données. Alexandre Brisebois est un professionnel des solutions technique chez Microsoft ou il fournit des conseils techniques et d'architecture sur Microsoft Azure. Passionné par le Web et l’infonuagique, il explore les technologies Microsoft depuis 2002. Sa curiosité pour les nouvelles technologies, accompagnée d’un besoin immense de partager de nouvelle découverte, lui ont permis de travailler avec des compagnies comme Pratt & Whitney Canada, CGI et Air France. Nous vous invitons à le suivre via twitter (@Brisebois) ou son blog (http://alexandrebrisebois.wordpress.com/) Francois Boucher est un professionnel Microsoft Azure chez Lixar qui possède plus de 15 ans d'expérience dans l'industrie informatique. En plus d’être récipiendaire de la reconnaissance Microsoft Azure MVP, il fait partie du groupe des Microsoft Azure Advisor et il est certifié MCPD Windows Azure Developer. Une voix de confiance sur Microsoft Azure, Frank partage ses expériences avec Microsoft Azure sur ses deux blogs, Frankysnotes.com (en anglais) et Cloudenfrancais.com (en français). Frank a également collaboré avec succès à des projets open source tel que Azure User Management Console (AUMC), Kindle Coupures et Kindle Coupures Extractor. Liens Mind Map de François
Nous discutons avec Stéphane Lapointe des Azure Functions. Les fonctions Azure permettent le déploiement de traitements (codes) pilotées par des événements sans serveur. C’est une nouvelle offre qui étend la plateforme Azure App Service existante. Ces nano-services adaptent l’échelle à la demande et vous payez uniquement les ressources que vous utilisez. Stéphane Lapointe est spécialiste de solutions Cloud chez GSOFT. Il possède près de 20 ans d'expérience avec les technologies Microsoft et est très passionné par tout ce qui touche Microsoft Azure, la pratique de DevOps et l'automatisation à l'aide de PowerShell. Il est très dévoué à la communauté MSDEVMTL où il est co-organisateur pour le groupe Azure. Depuis 2014, il est récipiendaire de la récompense Microsoft Azure MVP. Vous pouvez lire Stephane sur son blog et sur twitter sous @s_lapointe. Liens Azure Functions Blog Azure Azure sur Channel 9
Nous discutons avec Francois Boucher de mémoire cache, en particulier de la solution Azure Redis Cache. Redis (de l'anglais REmote DIctionary Server et du jeu de mot avec Redistribute) est une base de données clef-valeur en mémoire vive qui en plus d’être scalable offre de très hautes performances. C’est une solution qui est développé par la communauté en code source ouvert (Open Source). Francois Boucher est un professionnel Microsoft Azure chez Lixar qui possède plus de 15 ans d'expérience dans l'industrie informatique. En plus d’être récipiendaire de la reconnaissance Microsoft Azure MVP, il fait partie du groupe des Microsoft Azure Advisor et il est certifié MCPD Windows Azure Developer. Une voix de confiance sur Microsoft Azure, Frank partage ses expériences avec Microsoft Azure sur ses deux blogs, Frankysnotes.com (en anglais) et Cloudenfrancais.com (en français). Frank a également collaboré avec succès à des projets open source tel que Azure User Management Console (AUMC), Kindle Coupures et Kindle Coupures Extractor. Liens Redis How to Use Azure Redis Cache
Summary Bill Wilder, Microsoft Azure MVP tells me about the Azure plaform. Details Differences from traditional development, reliable queues, automation and devops, security, cloud computing vs alternatives, green data centres, scaling, test and deployment, costs and licensing, Azure over the past four years, active directory, SQL services, growth of services – mobile services, hadoop, caching, media services, BizTalk, DNS, virtual networks, Satya Nadella and Scott Guthrie, Bill and Azure, Global Windows Azure Bootcamp, commercial usage of Azure vs AWS, book choices.