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Timothy Ogunwemimo

Timothy Ogunwemimo

Cloud Engineer at Appspace

Bristol, United Kingdom

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I am a Cloud and DevOps expert with over 8 years of experience driving large-scale infrastructure modernisation, SaaS product scalability, and enterprise cloud transformation across the banking, fintech, and SaaS sectors. Over this period, I have delivered impact in both high-growth startups and established enterprises by leading cloud automation, multi-region deployments, and performance engineering that strengthened resilience and enabled global business growth

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Azure Monitor
  • Azure Automation
  • Azure DevOps
  • Microsoft Azure
  • Azure App Service
  • Azure Application Insights

Building Robust, Secure, and Scalable API Infrastructure with Microsoft Azure Services

Modern applications depend on APIs as the backbone of digital experiences, integrations, and data exchange. However, designing API infrastructure that is robust, secure, and scalable requires more than simply deploying endpoints; it demands a well-architected cloud-native strategy.
This session explores how to leverage core services within Microsoft Azure to design and operate enterprise-grade API ecosystems. Attendees will learn how to publish, protect, monitor, and scale APIs using services such as Azure API Gateway, Azure API Management for centralized governance and throttling, Azure App Service and Azure Functions for resilient compute, and Azure Kubernetes Service for containerized microservices orchestration.
The session will also cover implementing zero-trust security principles with Microsoft Entra ID, securing secrets with Azure Key Vault, enabling private networking through Azure Virtual Network, and enhancing performance and global availability using Azure Front Door.
By the end of this session, participants will understand architectural patterns, best practices, and governance strategies to build API platforms that are highly available, performance-optimized, compliant, and ready to scale globally. Ideal for cloud architects, platform engineers, and DevOps professionals seeking to modernize and future-proof their API infrastructure on Azure.

Bridging Classic Logging and Azure Monitor Using Azure DCEs and DCRs

Many organizations rely on long-standing, embedded logging frameworks that span multiple applications, making modernization challenging. This session demonstrates how teams can continue using their existing application logging while unlocking the advanced capabilities of Azure Log Analytics through Azure Data Collection Rules (DCRs) and Data Collection Endpoints (DCEs).

Attendees will learn how to ingest log data directly from server-based log files using DCRs, map and transform data for Log Analytics, and incrementally transition log pipelines from third-party tools, such as Datadog, to Azure Data Collection Endpoints. The session provides practical guidance for modernizing logging architectures without rewriting applications, enabling greater observability, scalability, and integration within the Azure monitoring ecosystem.

Feature Flags & Configuration Management using Azure App Configuration for .NET Apps

Modern .NET applications need to adapt quickly without redeployments, downtime, or security risks. In this session, we’ll explore how Azure App Configuration works to provide a robust, secure, and scalable approach to managing feature flags and application configuration in .NET applications.

We’ll walk through real-world scenarios showing how to:
* Use feature flags to enable safe rollouts, canary releases, and experimentation
* Centralize configuration across environments without hardcoding values
* Integrate App Configuration seamlessly with ASP.NET Core and the Options pattern
* Dynamically refresh configuration at runtime without restarting the application

Through live demos and practical examples, you’ll see how these Azure services help teams move faster, reduce risk, and improve security, all while keeping .NET applications clean, maintainable, and cloud-ready.

Timothy Ogunwemimo

Cloud Engineer at Appspace

Bristol, United Kingdom

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