Writing a Blazor APP, Marriott Hack Takeaways, and More on the Friday Five!

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Building microservices through Event Driven Architecture part 1: application specific business rules

Gora Leye is a Solutions Architect, Technical Expert and Devoper based in Paris. He works predominantly in Microsoft stacks: Dotnet, Dotnet Core, Azure, Azure Active Directory/Graph, VSTS, Docker, Kubernetes, and software quality. Gora has a mastery of technical tests (unit tests, integration tests, acceptance tests, and user interface tests). Follow him on Twitter @logcorner.

 

Step by Step Server-to-server storage replication with Windows Server 2019 Storage Replica 

Robert Smit is a EMEA Cloud Solution Architect at Insight.com and is a current Microsoft MVP Cloud and Datacenter as of 2009. Robert has over 20 years experience in IT with experience in the educational, health-care and finance industries. His past IT experience in the trenches of IT gives him the knowledge and insight that allows him to communicate effectively with IT professionals. Follow him on Twitter @Clustermvp

abhishek-kumar

Cosmos Graph database - Big Data processing with Azure Data Factory, Functions and Azure Event Grid

Abhishek Kumar works as an Integration Consultant at Datacom New Zealand. His main expertise is in Azure and Microsoft BizTalk Server. He is currently working on Microsoft new offerings, such as Logic Apps, Azure functions, PowerBI and API Apps. He is the author of Robust Cloud Integration with Azure, which is featured on Packt. Follow him on Twitter @abhishekcskumar.

Writing a Blazor APP

David Pine is a Technical Evangelist and Microsoft MVP working at Centare in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. David's passion for learning has led to his desire to give back to the developer community. David is a technical blogger, whose blogs have been featured on asp.netmsdn webdev and msdn dotnet. David is active in the developer community, speaking at technical conferences, contributing to popular open-source projects, serving as a mentor and giving back to stackoverflow.com. Follow him on Twitter @davidpine7.

Securing your Azure environment: what can we learn from the Marriott hack?

Maarten Goet has been a Microsoft MVP since 2007 and became a MS Regional Director in 2015. As a featured speaker on Microsoft-oriented conferences, Maarten likes to share the knowledge and experience from his day job in security and how Microsoft technologies can keep you safe. He is also the founder of Experts Live, a global non-profit community initiative that organizes IT conferences in over 15 countries worldwide. Maarten lives in The Netherlands. Follow him on Twitter @maarten_goet.

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