1.Microservices with Azure Function 2.Buid Enterprise Service Layer 3.IoT Demo


Details
The event will take place at the Microsoft Canada office in Toronto. To join the event, it's essential to complete the registration through the link provided below:
https://developer.microsoft.com/reactor/events/20068
A QR code, which is mandatory for entry into the Microsoft building, will be sent to your email address one day before the event.
Topic 1:Welcome to the first session of our enlightening series! Here, we focus on the intriguing theory of microservices. We'll navigate the reasons that make microservices a popular choice in today's tech world, but also highlight that they're not the right fit for every problem. With an eye on real-world tech scenarios, we aim to unpack the basics of microservices. This talk is your first step towards getting a grip on this complex, yet exciting area. This initial theory-based discussion sets the stage for our upcoming hands-on sessions. Come prepared to learn, question, and, most importantly, enjoy the world of microservices!
Alex is a software architect, Microsoft Azure MVP, consultant, speaker and a tech freak. He had worked on more than 30 projects in the past 13 years, using a vast range of Azure services and various .NET and TypeScript technologies.
Topic 2:
Title: Building Enterprise Service Layer using Azure services
Description: Azure Integration Services have been growing and extending their capabilities year on year. In this session Ehsan will walk you through building an Enterprise Service Layer using Azure Integration Services.
Speaker Bio:
Ehsan Eskandari is a customer-centric consultant with over 20 years of experience delivering software solutions at the enterprise level using Microsoft technology stack on different vertical e.g. banking, insurance, utility, oil/gas, real estate, legal and transportation.
Ehsan plays different roles: Azure Architect, Azure Developer, Azure infrastructure Engineer, DevOps Engineer and Data Engineer.
As SME he contributed to refreshing some azure certifications.
He is a Microsoft MVP and community contributor and Organizer of Metro Toronto .NET Meetup and achieved a couple of Microsoft certifications in Azure, .NET and SQL Server i.e. MCSD, MCPD, MCTS. He's passionate about learning new technologies and sharing his experience with fellow peers in the community.
Topic 3: Having spent quite a bit of time using Microsoft Azure services as a student, I was inspired by the concept of serverless functions to create a simple serverless platform that can be self-hosted and takes advatnage of open source technologies like Apache OpenWhisk and Node.js/Express.
Various open source serverless frameworks providing Functions-As-A-Service (FaaS) exist that are available as open source projects including IronFunctions, The SErverless Framework, Apache OpenWhisk, OpenFaas, The Fn project, and proprietary platforms like Azure Functions, AWS Lambda and Google Cloud Functions also exist to name a few.
Biography: My name is Harsimrat and I am interested in harnessing the power of cloud technologies to build web applications, programming IoT devices and learning about open source projects.

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1.Microservices with Azure Function 2.Buid Enterprise Service Layer 3.IoT Demo