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Sebastian Schütze

Sebastian Schütze

DevOps / Azure Nerd

Berlin, Germany

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Sebastian Schütze
sebastian.schuetze@razorspoint.com

Azure & DevOps Nerd

Sebastian is an Azure Nerd with focus on DevOps and Azure DevOps. He was working with O365 since 2013 and loved it ever since. As his focus shifted in 2017 to more DevOps related topics in the Microsoft Stack. He learned to love the possibilities of automation. Besides writing articles on his blog and German magazines, he is contributing to GitHub to share knowledge and improvements to help to make the ALM part a smoother place to live in.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Azure
  • DevOps & Automation
  • O365
  • Azure DevOps
  • DevOps
  • ARM Templates

Use Microsoft Flow to improve productivity with your WordPress Blog

Microsoft flow is great. Really, it is and to show some real example, I want to build with you some example on how you can use the free version of Microsoft Flow to fuel you blog with life and also spread your ideas across social networks. We even use a bit of Azure to make it work better. We will build those flow from scratch and show some ideas and the power of MS Flow now matter if you use it privately or for your company!

Make your Life Easier: Deploy SharePoint PnP Provisioning Artifacts with Azure DevOps

SharePoint is a kind of behind when you want to enable SharePoint Online with ALM possibilities. Since end of last year a first step was done with the ALM-API. But what about the famous PnP provisioning engine that made our life so much easier for deploying SharePoint artifacts? I want to present in this session and introduction on how to use Azure DevOps with SharePoint online. Lastly, I also deploy SharePoint Artifacts much easier with the PnP Provisioning PowerShell cmdlet with an Open Source extension for Azure DEvOps.

Full Deployment Party with Azure and Azure DevOps

What if you want to use the full power of Azure and DevOps techniques to automate the development, infrastructure and deployment into Azure. What I am going to show is a sample application, that is creating a O365 user with metadata from SharePoint lists, with license and group assignment as well as sending custom mails with the new user password. This one uses the full power of the new V2 beta for Azure Functions to authenticate and access the Microsoft Graph with C# and Exchange with PowerShell in conjunction with storage queues. We will see the high level architecture explained. But we don’t stop here. I will show how you can deploy everything into azure with with ARM-Templates in a CI / CD pipeline and configure everything as much as possible by scripts. Even registering the Azure AD application. During presentation we will deploy this application from scratch. Cross fingers that everything works!

Infrastructure as Code - Best Bits and Practices for Developing ARM Templates

People who work with the Microsoft technology stack can't get away from Azure anymore. You can also see Microsoft's clear cloud first philosophy. With that a lot of resources are deployed into Azure. But when it comes to creating virtual infrastructure IT pros and administrators are often still using the portal or maybe PowerShell to get their job done. But these days the complexity is so high, that you can't get away from the methodology of Infrastructure as Code. And for Azure the Azure Resource Manager (ARM) is the center point of every service. With ARM we declare infrastructure configuration. We care about the "What" and not the "how". But what is the best way? In this session I will give best bits and best practices on how to approach to use and develop your ARM templates. Basic knowledge of the Azure Resource Manager and it's template technology is appreciated.

Full Azure DevOps Open Source Power

When a project is finished and about time to deploy the solution to the customer, today's application life-cycle methods can give you the full power of automation and flexibility. Azure DevOps (formerly known as VSTS) offers a complete platform from requirements engineering to continues deployment to the targeted system. Azure DevOps is a continuously developed DevOps platform. In summer 2018 public projects for Azure DevOps have been announced. Together with GitHub, it completes the full possibility to make any project open source. This follows Microsoft's open-source with "any code, any platform" philosophy. The goal of the session is to give an experience report on how to develop with a complete CI / CD on Azure DevOps. Furthermore, We will look at how open source projects with Azure DevOps and GitHub can be managed. We will use an active open-source GitHub repository as an example.

Create & Deploy Infrastructure As Code fast and Secure

In this session, we will look into how you can create and deploy Infrastructure as Code with the Azure Resource Manager structured, fast and securely with Azure DevOps. We will look into how you can start from scratch and get results fast, as well as deploy your infrastructure fast and also secure. This will help you make sure to have a good disaster recovery going if either a data centre is down or your infrastructure is not the way it is supposed to be.

Global Power Platform Bootcamp 2020, Berlin Edition Sessionize Event

February 2020 Berlin, Germany

Global Azure BOOTCAMP Berlin 2019 Sessionize Event

April 2019 Berlin, Germany

Azure Saturday Berlin Sessionize Event

February 2019 Berlin, Germany

Sebastian Schütze

DevOps / Azure Nerd

Berlin, Germany

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