Speaker Sessions
Events are excellent for those who have a passion for Microsoft technology and are keen to engage with peers, share knowledge, and stay updated. Find below topics and materials for speaker sessions delivered by Ana, for further guidance on Microsoft technology related topics.
Ecosystems Podcast live
It’s clear: DynamicsMinds in Portoroz, Slovenia has become one of the largest and most anticipated Microsoft events of the entire year. Cloud Lighthouse is back in May 2024 with a pre-day workshop introducing mentees to the principles of ecosystem-oriented architecture (EOA), a live panel discussion featuring all five hosts of the Ecosystems podcast, and other sessions throughout the four-day conference. Join us!
Power Platform in a Modern Data Platform Architecture
Power Platform solutions are increasingly integrating with an organization’s existing data, not just operating on their own. This session will cover five key ways to connect Power Platform to your data platform via Fabric and other Azure data services: Point-to-Point, Data Consolidation, Master Data Node, Data Landing Zone and Data Distribution.
Crafting your future-ready enterprise AI strategy
It is as yet unknown if artificial intelligence is more akin to a “great invention” of the 19th and 20th centuries, or if it will ultimately represent another more incremental evolution of existing capabilities. The former—as seems more likely given the immense investments being made today—will present significant challenges to nearly every organization that, having become accustomed to incremental change, is suddenly faced with a “great inventions” caliber paradigm shift that AI seems to portend.
Five strategies for integrating Power Platform and the Azure Data Platform
Convergence and integration of technical services are coupling with modern organizational models for accelerating rapid application development to create more and more scenarios where Power Platform and the Azure Data Platform are inextricably linked.
Enterprise Architecting an Ecosystem
Workloads in the Microsoft Cloud are increasingly being built to (a) integrate with one another, (b) integrate with the broader enterprise application and data system, and (c) make use of common building blocks such as core platform services, Azure data, application, and integration services, and Power Platform.