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Jeffrey Richter and Boris Scholl: Building Microservices based apps on Azure

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Jeffrey Richter and Boris Scholl: Building Microservices based apps on Azure

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Azure is an open platform that allows you to run any type of applications ranging from simple IaaS workloads on Windows or Linux over containerized applications on Azure container service all the way to microservices based applications using Service Fabric. In this meetup engineers of Azure Compute team will demo and discuss the various options to build microservices based applications on Azure with an emphasis on Azure Container Service and Azure Service Fabric.

About the SpeakersJeffrey Richter is a Software Engineer with Microsoft’s Azure Hyper-Scale compute team. He is also a co-founder of Wintellect, a software consulting and training company. He has authored many videos available on WintellectNOW, has spoken at many industry conferences, and is the author of several best-selling Windows and .NET Framework programming books including Windows Runtime via C#, CLR via C#, 4th Edition, and Windows via C/C++, 5th Edition. Jeffrey has also been a contributing editor to MSDN Magazine where he authored many feature articles and columns.Boris Scholl is a Principal Program Manager on the Microsoft Azure compute team focusing on microservices and container integration as well as the OSS developer and devops story for Azure Compute. His recent publications include the book Microservices and Docker on Azure. Previous speaking experience include, but are not limited to AppSphere 2015, BUILD 2013-2015, MS Ignite.

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