Azure Greg NewsLetter v31

Episode 31 - Summer is coming

This is the 31st edition of my weekly newsletter - As always, thank you for reading. Summer is only weeks away, yay!

The MVP Summit was brilliant, loved every second of it, my favorite week of the year.

My Trip to Canada was amazing, I visited Squamish and the seatoskygondola and then Vancouver and visited the Capilano Suspension bridge and then the Olympic National Park - the weather was fabulous, felt very lucky!

In other news I will be attending Microsoft Build in May - let me know if you are going and we can catch up.

This year’s AzureSpringClean event was awesome, thank you to Thomas Thornton and Joe Carlyle for organizing such a cool event.

Next up we have AzureBackToSchool in September and the call for speakers is already open and waiting for your entries - check out the call for speakers page now! Kudos to Dwayne Natwick for all the organizing!

The new MVP website went live and I’ve updated my profile.

A couple of weeks back week episode 15 went LIVE, Check it out at the link below.

Below are some YouTube videos from my streaming sessions, enjoy!

  • Learn 3 new features of Azure Bicep with Freek Berson.

  • Learn GitHub CoPilot and Codespaces and more with April Edwards.

  • Get Microsoft Certified In Azure And Healthcare With Sucheta Gawade!

You can watch the rest of the videos here on YouTube

If you would like to appear on the stream and either come and chat or maybe demo something you enjoy, here is my calendar.

Please don’t forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel - that way you can click on the bell and get reminders when I go live.

Course Content

The Azure AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals course is complete - and thank you for all the people getting in touch with me about it, more courses are something I think will be on the horizon.

We have 12 videos now available covering all of the AZ-900 Azure Fundamentals content.

Check out the playlist below:-

View my LinkedIn Learning Courses on Azure Data Fundamentals:

Career Tips and Advice

  • Try to do things yourself, first, then seek help. I find you learn more by doing more things yourself and asking for help once you’ve explored avenues.

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