Virtual September 2020 NE Bytes - Azure Durable Functions with Josh King

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Azure Durable Functions with Josh King

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Durable Functions, an extension of Azure Functions, allow you to write serverless stateful functions. All the languages you would expect to see are supported, but one that might surprise is PowerShell.

As a PowerShell scripter, why would you want to use durable functions? How do you get started?

In this session, we’ll cover one of the first issues you might encounter when moving your PowerShell workloads to serverless functions and how you can solve it using a durable function.

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Schedule

September 23rd, 2020

6:30pm – 8:30pm UTC
Azure Durable Functions

Durable Functions, an extension of Azure Functions, allow you to write serverless stateful functions. All the languages you would expect to see are supported, but one that might surprise is PowerShell.

As a PowerShell scripter, why would you want to use durable functions? How do you get started?

In this session, we’ll cover one of the first issues you might encounter when moving your PowerShell workloads to serverless functions and how you can solve it using a durable function.