By @SimonCocking. Quick chat with David Makogon ahead of his upcoming appearance in Dublin at the Microsoft Decoded Open Source Conference.
Book tickets for Decoded here.
Brief background about you?
I’ve been working with software since the IBM PC was unveiled, and have worked with Azure since its announcement. When I’m not behind a screen, I’m shooting photos, cycling, or spending time with the family (and not necessarily in that order).
I love software construction, and I like to blog about it. I specialize in Microsoft’s Windows Azure cloud computing platform, so that tends to be my most frequent topic. I currently work for Microsoft, and I hold the dubious honor of being the world’s first former Windows Azure MVP.
What inspired you to speak at this event?
This conference is all about real-world OSS software development and stories based on hands-on experience. These are great learnings to share.
Why it will be helpful for people to attend. What will they get out of your session specifically?
My sessions are data-focused, helping people make decisions on the types of databases they might choose, and how to model their data.
This group is having the BEST time! #GlobalAzure Redmond pic.twitter.com/muORfoETqR
— David Makogon (@dmakogon) April 16, 2016
Where can people see/listen/read more about you?
I’m most active on Twitter: @dmakogon, and I also have a cloud computing page at Facebook.com/dmak.online
All settled in, watching the #Build2016 keynote. pic.twitter.com/QBq3gptovH
— David Makogon (@dmakogon) March 31, 2016
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