Speaker

Peter Örneholm

Peter Örneholm

Software dev and Microsoft AI MVP

IT-konsult och Microsoft MVP

Stockholm, Sweden

Peter Örneholm is a IT-consultant and Microsoft AI MVP who loves to explore life. Using the power of Azure is his passion. Peter has over 10 years of experience in Microsoft related technologies and currently works as an IT consultant at Active Solution in Stockholm helping companies achieve more using modern web and cloud technologies.

Peter Örneholm är en pappa, make och Microsoft AI MVP som älskar att utforska livet. Att bidra till Open Source är en nyfunnen passion. Peter har över 10 års erfarenhet av utveckling i Microsoftrelaterade tekniker och arbetar idag som IT-konsult på Active Solution i Stockholm där han hjälper företag att åstadkomma mer genom web- och molnteknologier.

Awards

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology
  • Media & Information

Topics

  • Azure
  • Web Development
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Cloud Computing on the Azure Platform
  • Azure SaaS
  • Azure PaaS
  • TypeScript
  • Artificial Inteligence

Azure Front Door: The new entrance to your web applications

Availability, performance and scalability are a few things expected from a modern web application, but can be hard to achieve. Azure Front Door is now here to help you out by delivering a globally distributed HTTP load balancer with advanced features for routing, caching and security.

In this session we will look at why and how you can enhance web applications to achieve higher availability as well as better performance by enabling caching on the edge. To get the most out of the session, you should have a basic understanding of web development and Azure.

Application Insights beyond console.log()

Understanding how your serverless, distributed, microservice, cloud hosted backend is integrating with your TypeScript based SPA is a piece of cake, right? Modern web applications does, for sure, consist of many small and moving parts and it’s crucial that you as a developer and maintainer of such system understands how it’s being used and that you are able to find any errors or potential performance bottlenecks. But how should this be achieved?

Application Insight in Microsoft Azure allows you to monitor and gather data about what is happening in your application, wherever it lives and whatever code it’s written in. With this powerful tool it’s easy to find and correlate errors throughout your whole stack, from the browser to the database. The session will get you started to have powerful insights into your systems.

Democratizing AI with Azure Cognitive Services

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning can sometimes feel overwhelming. Even though it is supercool, all the algorithms and mathematical formula you have to understand makes entry level a little challenging. But wait no more! Azure Cognitive Services are services designed to solve specific use cases using AI and ML, all served to you through simple SDKs, REST APIs or Docker containers.

In this session we will look how to use Azure Cognitive Services to identify objects in pictures, analyze the mood of a video or find anomalies in data sets without prior knowledge of the world of AI.

Lessons learned from building BirdOrNot.net

BirdOrNot.net was born as an answer to the XKCD that stated it would take a team of researchers 5 years to write software that would figure out whether or not an image contained a bird. The site solves this issue and was written within 5 hours.

This session presents how to build a modern website that scales to large audiences by utilizing things in Azure such as Front Door, Redis and Linux Containers. It also describes how Cognitive Services was used to identify the birds and how you can use similar technologies in your apps.

Azure Form Recognizer - The next level of OCR

Azure Form Recognizer is one of those services that shouldn’t have to exist. In the best of all worlds, all data would be structured, labeled, and machine-readable so that it could be automatically processed and made available for everyone to read and understand.

But the reality is that even in the 2020:s PDFs, printed forms and other types of documents are very common formats to carry information between systems and to enable human interaction. Azure Form Recognizer is here to help with understanding these.

Azure Form Recognizer is an AI-powered document extraction service that understands your forms. It can understand a handful of document types out of the box - but the real advantage is that you can train it to understand forms and documents custom to your domain.

In this session, we will walk through the suite of features that Form Recognizer offers and how you can leverage those in your applications.

Peter Örneholm

Software dev and Microsoft AI MVP

Stockholm, Sweden