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Modernizing ASP.NET Framework to Core in 2026
**đ„ Modernizing ASP.NET Framework to Core in 2026**
Inside Microsoftâs AIâDriven App Modernization Work
đ
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
đ 5:30pm â 7:00pm NZDT
đ Microsoft Auckland (Hybrid)
đ€ Presenter: Taylor Southwick
**đ Why this session is special**
This is a rare opportunity for the Auckland / New Zealand .NET community.
Taylor Southwick is based in Redmond, working directly inside Microsoft engineering on application modernization tooling and strategy. Heâs only in Auckland for a short visit â and this session gives local developers a chance to hear firstâhand how Microsoft is approaching AIâassisted App Modernization for large, realâworld .NET applications.
This isnât a conference replay or a polished marketing talk â itâs direct insight from the team building the tools.
**đ§ Session overview**
Modernising large, longâlived ASP.NET Framework applications is no longer a âsomedayâ problem â itâs a rightânow reality for many teams across NZ and beyond.
In this session, Taylor Southwick will share how Microsoft is thinking about modernising ASP.NET Framework applications to ASP.NET Core in 2026, drawing directly from real customer and ISV engagements involving very large, very real codebases.
**Rather than a theoretical migration guide, this talk focuses on:**
â
What actually works in practice
â
What breaks (and why)
â
How teams are using AIâassisted and incremental approaches to modernisation
â
Where the latest App Modernization (AppMod) tooling is heading
Much of this thinking is shaped by recent work with enterprise customers â including Vistaâbacked organisations â navigating complex, multiâyear modernisation programs under real business constraints.
**đ§© What Taylor will cover**
Taylor will start with \~30 minutes of prepared content, followed by an open, interactive discussion.
Topics include:
* The current state of ASP.NET Framework â Core migrations in 2026
* How Microsoft and customers are breaking down large monoliths without âstopping the worldâ
* Common antiâpatterns and traps teams fall into during modernisation
* Where incremental modernisation makes sense â and where it doesnât
* How AIâdriven tooling is starting to influence AppMod decisions
* How teams are thinking about risk, ROI, and sequencing for longârunning migrations
* This content comes straight from frontline engineering and customer work, not greenfield demos.
đ§Ș Format
â
\~30 minutes of prepared walkthrough and insights
â
Followed by open Q&A and discussion
â
No heavy slide deck â this is about shared learning and lived experience
Whether youâre:
* Sitting on a 10+ year old ASP.NET Framework app
* Midâmigration and feeling the pain
* Or trying to work out how to even start
âŠthis session should give you practical clarity and confidence â straight from the source.
đ Logistics
* Food & drinks provided (thanks Arinco!)
* Inâperson and remote attendees welcome
* Please RSVP so we can plan catering
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Shift & Sip - IN PERSON
**Setbacks happenâŠbut so do restarts!**
Come hang out **IN PERSON** at Shift & Sip for a casual hour of mindset shifts, life systems exploration, and good conversation with like-minded people.
Bring a notebook and your awesome energy...weâll supply the cuppa and snacks!
**The Mayfair, KaikĆura**
12 March \| 7â8pm
Koha appreciated
Modernizing ASP.NET Framework to Core in 2026
**đ„ Modernizing ASP.NET Framework to Core in 2026**
Inside Microsoftâs AIâDriven App Modernization Work
đ
Wednesday, 11 March 2026
đ 5:30pm â 7:00pm NZDT
đ Microsoft Auckland (Hybrid)
đ€ Presenter: Taylor Southwick
**đ Why this session is special**
This is a rare opportunity for the Auckland / New Zealand .NET community.
Taylor Southwick is based in Redmond, working directly inside Microsoft engineering on application modernization tooling and strategy. Heâs only in Auckland for a short visit â and this session gives local developers a chance to hear firstâhand how Microsoft is approaching AIâassisted App Modernization for large, realâworld .NET applications.
This isnât a conference replay or a polished marketing talk â itâs direct insight from the team building the tools.
**đ§ Session overview**
Modernising large, longâlived ASP.NET Framework applications is no longer a âsomedayâ problem â itâs a rightânow reality for many teams across NZ and beyond.
In this session, Taylor Southwick will share how Microsoft is thinking about modernising ASP.NET Framework applications to ASP.NET Core in 2026, drawing directly from real customer and ISV engagements involving very large, very real codebases.
**Rather than a theoretical migration guide, this talk focuses on:**
â
What actually works in practice
â
What breaks (and why)
â
How teams are using AIâassisted and incremental approaches to modernisation
â
Where the latest App Modernization (AppMod) tooling is heading
Much of this thinking is shaped by recent work with enterprise customers â including Vistaâbacked organisations â navigating complex, multiâyear modernisation programs under real business constraints.
**đ§© What Taylor will cover**
Taylor will start with \~30 minutes of prepared content, followed by an open, interactive discussion.
Topics include:
* The current state of ASP.NET Framework â Core migrations in 2026
* How Microsoft and customers are breaking down large monoliths without âstopping the worldâ
* Common antiâpatterns and traps teams fall into during modernisation
* Where incremental modernisation makes sense â and where it doesnât
* How AIâdriven tooling is starting to influence AppMod decisions
* How teams are thinking about risk, ROI, and sequencing for longârunning migrations
* This content comes straight from frontline engineering and customer work, not greenfield demos.
đ§Ș Format
â
\~30 minutes of prepared walkthrough and insights
â
Followed by open Q&A and discussion
â
No heavy slide deck â this is about shared learning and lived experience
Whether youâre:
* Sitting on a 10+ year old ASP.NET Framework app
* Midâmigration and feeling the pain
* Or trying to work out how to even start
âŠthis session should give you practical clarity and confidence â straight from the source.
đ Logistics
* Food & drinks provided (thanks Arinco!)
* Inâperson and remote attendees welcome
* Please RSVP so we can plan catering
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RSVP to the next Washington D.C. Red Hat User Group
RSVP here: **[https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=](https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=)[RHCTN1260000475092](https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=RHCTN1260000475092)**
Is configuration drift silently killing your stability? Join us for the next Red Hat User Group (RHUG) event in Washington D.C. and discover the future of IT infrastructure management with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 Image Mode.
This isn't just another operating system updateâit's a new paradigm. Youâll learn how to treat your entire OS as a versioned, container-native artifact, bringing the speed and control of DevOps to your foundational layer.
**Event Highlights:**
* Deep Dive: Deploying and maintaining a truly immutable, compliant operating system.
* Expert Insight: How to use familiar container-native tools to build bootable RHEL images.
* Networking: Connect with peers, Linux administrators, security engineers, and infrastructure architects.
Don't miss this opportunity to transform your IT services.
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM â 3:00 PM EST
Location: Red Hat Tysons Corner, McLean, VA
Secure your spot today and get ready to eliminate operational "noise" for good.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Your RHUG Team
DC Service Jam 2026
**DC Service Jam is back.** This March, SD:DC is hosting the DC edition of Global Service Jam 2026 week. We are part of a worldwide movement of designers, strategists, and curious minds who come together to build real service concepts from scratch.
From **Saturday March 14 to Sunday March 15**, you'll work in a small team around a secret theme revealed at kick-off. No briefs, no client. Just hands-on design, rapid prototyping, and plenty of Post-its.
This year we're bringing AI into the mix. Throughout the weekend we'll look at how AI tools can support service design work, as a sensemaking tool, to build artifacts faster, and to push prototypes further.
**WHAT TO EXPECT**
**Saturday March 14th**
* **9 - 10am:** social / breakfast (theme reveal + team formation)
* **10am - 6pm:** full day of research, ideation, and prototyping (meals provided)
* **6:30pm (optional):** social / happy hour (nearby bar)
**Sunday March 15th**
* **9 - 10am:** social / breakfast
* **10am - 12pm:** finalize prototyping & storytelling
* **12pm - 2pm:** present your work and share what DC made with the world
**WHO SHOULD COME**
You don't need to be a service designer. If you're a UX or product designer, strategist, public servant, researcher, or just someone curious about how services actually work, you're welcome here.
**LOGISTICS**
* **Dates:** Saturday March 14th & Sunday 15th (ending at 2pm)
* **Venue:** SteamPunk, McLean, VA
* **Capacity:** 50 spots only (first come, first served)
* **Attendee fee:** $60\* (covers meals, materials, and space)
*\* If the fee is a barrier for you, we have a limited number of discounted tickets available, just reach out to Sergio Venegas directly for a code.*
**WHAT TO BRING**
âïž An open mind and a willingness to make things
âïž Laptop and charger
âïž Curiosity about Service Design (no experience needed)
**Follow SD:DC on LinkedIn and @DCServiceJam on Instagram for updates!**
\*\*\*
Many thanks to our host and sponsor, **SteamPunk**
*Design. Disrupt, Repeat. Steampunk is anchored by a startup culture with a customer-centered delivery approach. We put our Federal government clients in the center of everything we design, develop, and deliver to drive high quality mission impacts and user experiences at speed.*
General Body Meeting and Workshop
A fun event to meet the board, other members, walk through a workshop, enjoy snacks, and connect with other professionals
Data Science & Machine Learning with Microsoft Fabric
**Agenda :**
* 4.45 to 5.00 PM ET: Food and Networking
* 5.00 to 5.50 PM ET: "Data Science & Machine Learning with Microsoft Fabric"
Hello Everyone! Please join us for our March 12th edition of the AI-ML MeetUp. **Please note this is an in-person meeting and light refreshments/food will be provided. You will need a government-issued ID to enter the facility.**
**Title:** Data Science & Machine Learning with Microsoft Fabric
**Description:** Explore Microsoft Fabricâs integrated Data Science experience across ideation, preprocessing, modeling, & deployment. Learn how to ingest and prepare data via OneLake and Lakehouse, leverage Notebooks, Data Wrangler, Spark, SynapseML, MLflow for experimentation, & operationalize predictions with batch scoring and Power BI direct integration. Also, learn to build generative AI Q&A systems using Fabric Data Agents.
**Location:** The meeting will be hosted in the Applied Information Sciences ( AIS ) office in Reston, at 11440 Commerce Park Dr # 600 · Reston, VA. The location is also right off the Silver Line metro's Wiehle-Reston Metro Station.
**Parking:** Parking is paid and can be validated at the AIS office reception.
We will meet in Room Lake Anne.
We hope to see you all there!!!!
RSVP to the next Washington D.C. RHUG
**RSVP here: [https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=](https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=)[RHCTN1260000475092](https://reg.experiences.redhat.com/flow/redhat/3558153/redhatfieldeventspreregnoappform/page/landingregistrationpage?sc_cid=RHCTN1260000475092)**
Is configuration drift silently killing your stability? Join us for the next Red Hat User Group (RHUG) event in Washington D.C. and discover the future of IT infrastructure management with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 10 Image Mode.
This isn't just another operating system updateâit's a new paradigm. Youâll learn how to treat your entire OS as a versioned, container-native artifact, bringing the speed and control of DevOps to your foundational layer.
Event Highlights:
* Deep Dive: Deploying and maintaining a truly immutable, compliant operating system.
* Expert Insight: How to use familiar container-native tools to build bootable RHEL images.
* Networking: Connect with peers, Linux administrators, security engineers, and infrastructure architects.
Don't miss this opportunity to transform your IT services.
Date: Thursday, March 26, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM â 3:00 PM EST
Location: Red Hat Tysons Corner, McLean, VA
Secure your spot today and get ready to eliminate operational "noise" for good.
We look forward to seeing you there!
Your RHUG Team
Questions? Email [rhug@redhat.com](http://rhug@redhat.com/)
Hacking the Stack: Using OpenSearch Dashboards as an Application Framework
**Agenda:**
* 6-6:30 pm: Networking and food/drinks
* 6:30-7:15 pm: Announcements and presentation
* 7:15 pm-7:30 pm: Q&A and close-out
**Hacking the Stack: Using OpenSearch Dashboards as an Application Framework**
Most developers treat OpenSearch Dashboards (OSD) strictly as a visualization layerâa place for charts and graphs. They are missing the bigger picture. OSD is a powerful, untapped environment for full-stack application development. In this session, we peel back the architecture of **an enterprise-grade risk, compliance, and security platform built entirely *on top of* OSD**. We moved beyond simple plugins and pushed OSD to its limits to create a seamless, interactive application experience.
Join us for a deep dive into the engineering reality of the OpenSearch stack, including:
* **The Analysis:** Why the OpenSearch stack beat out the competition.
* **The Build,** **Beyond Visualization:** How to implement custom React components to build complex workflows and interactive UIs within OSD.
* **The Integrations:** Integrating Wazuh for agent management and ingesting data at scale.
* **The âGotchasâ:** Honest, real-world lessons on data handling, state management, and what to look out for.
**If you are ready to push your plugins from âreporting toolsâ to ârobust software,â do not miss this session!**









