Azure Global Boot-Camp 2018 Durban


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The "Art of the Possible” Azure Marathon
Join the #GlobalAzure community and be part of the 2018 Azure Global Bootcamp in Durban to experience “The Art of the Possible”. In addition to talks from industry-leading Microsoft MVP’s, this one-day-only event will feature demos from the Rhino Protection Team showcasing how Azure is being implemented to curb rhino poaching, and will also include numerous interactive Azure sessions and demos from industry-leading IT specialists.
Date:
21 April 2018
Venue:
Educor Westville Datacenter Auditorium, 2 Maryvale Road, Westville, Durban
Speakers:
Lawrance Reddy – Cloudlogic Technical Director & Azure MVP
Doug Gillings – Peace Parks Foundation Project Manager
Eugene Long – Emotion Studios Software Development Manager
Glen Tsime – RCT Cloud Support Engineer for Azure & Office 365
Gordon Beeming – ALM Ranger & MVP/MCP
Niels Berglund – Derivco Software Architect & Microsoft Data Platform MVP
Donovan Kelly – Cloudlogic Azure Solutions Architect & Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert
Denzel Marimuthu – LCIBS Head of Infrastructure
Agenda:
09:00
BYOD and Azure Pass Onboarding: Lawrance Reddy
09:30
Anti-poaching demos using Azure AI & SDN: Doug Gillings & Lawrance Reddy
10:15
Experimenting with Cognitive Services: Lawrance Reddy
11:00 - Tea
11:15
Continuity of Applications: Lawrance Reddy
12:00
Demo - App-Service for Education: Eugene Long & Lawrance Reddy
12:45 - Lunch
13:15
Demo - Desired State Revolution with DSC: Glen Tsime
14:00
Demo - The Ultimate Cloud Dev-OPS Experience: Gordon Beeming
14:45
Machine Learning Lab with Ninja Niels: Niels Berglund
15:30 - Tea
15:45 –
Lab - Go Big or Go Home: Big Data Analytics & Azure Data Lake: Niels Berglund
16:15
Demo - Busting Complexity with Azure Automation: Donovan Kelly
17:00
Demo - Azure Stack Live Install: Lawrance Reddy & Denzel Marimuthu
Remember, seats are limited!
Book your spot now: https://www.meetup.com/Azure-Transformation-Labs/events/248443776/

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