Azure Double header with Anthony Chu & Jeff Hollan from Microsoft


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The Sydney .NET User Group is thrilled to announce that we have secured two awesome Microsoft Ignite Speakers. Jeff Hollan, Microsoft's Product Manager lead for Azure Functions and Serverless, and Anthony Chu, Cloud Advocate for Microsoft, will be presenting a special bonus user group this February!
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Speaker One:
Lightning Talk: Add Real-time to ASP.NET Core and Serverless with Azure SignalR by Anthony Chu
Azure SignalR is a fully managed real-time messaging service. Learn how it integrates with ASP.NET, ASP.NET Core, and Azure Functions to add real-time capabilities using WebSocket to your applications.
About the presenter:
Before joining Microsoft as a Cloud Developer Advocate, I was a software architect at an e-commerce platform in Vancouver, BC. I'm a long-time ASP.NET developer and I'm currently focusing on .NET in Azure, but I'm also passionate about other technologies, such as: Node.js, containers, and Kubernetes.
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Speaker Two:
Azure Functions and the future of Serverless in the Enterprise - presented by Jeff Hollan
Serverless hit the ground running with plenty of excitement, skepticism, and conversation. Hear from the product manager lead for the Azure Functions runtime on where serverless has succeeded today, it’s shortcomings, and where it is headed for tomorrow.
About the presenter:
Jeff Hollan is a Product Manager lead for Azure Functions and Serverless. He has been on the Microsoft Serverless team since it’s inception and an active member of the serverless tech community.
Can't come in person? No worries!
We live stream the event so you can watch it from anywhere! Catch all the action live on Wednesday February 13 from 6:30pm here: https://www.ssw.com.au/ssw/Live

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Azure Double header with Anthony Chu & Jeff Hollan from Microsoft