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The little-(un)known Secrets of using Office 365 ProPlus and Office 2019 on a Virtual DesktopChristiaan Brinkhoff works as a Cloud Architect and Evangelist and owns his own independent consulting firm, where he focuses mainly on Public Cloud infrastructures and End-User Computing environments for the larger multinational enterprise customers for the EMEA and USA regions. He helps customers with the Digital Transformation, advises on Cloud strategies, and realizes on-premises and cloud-based environments. In addition to his work, he also shares his knowledge by speaking at several large international conferences, writes guest blogs, as well on his website, to share his passion for Cloud innovation. Follow him on Twittter @Brinkhoff_C. |
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Making Sense of Azure Durable FunctionsMikhail Shilkov is a Microsoft Azure MVP, Russian expat living in the Netherlands. He is passionate about cloud technologies, functional programming and the intersection of the two. In his spare time, you can find him answering “azure-functions” questions on StackOverflow, tweeting as @MikhailShilkov about serverless, blogging about functional programming, or presenting the stories of serverless and functional adoption at conferences and meetups. Follow him on Twitter @MikhailShilkov. |
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Using Azure Pipelines to Publish your GitHub project to NuGetMagnus Montin is a passionate consultant, developer and architect based in Stockholm, Sweden. He specializes in Microsoft technologies and is a frequent blogger and answerer in technical online forums. Check out his Blog here.
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SQL Saturday Pordenone is back! Discover the 2019 edition!Sergio Govoni has been a software developer for almost 20 years. He received a Computer Science degree from Italy State University in 2000. He’s since worked at Centro Software, which produces an international multi-company ERP on the Windows platform. At Centro Software, Sergio currently serves as Technical Lead and manages the architecture and mission-critical technical details on team projects. Based in Bologna, Italy, Sergio has been a Microsoft Data Platform MVP (SQL Server category) since 2010. Follow him on Twitter @segovoni.
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