Networking for Azure Functions – it’s for Serverless devs too!

In many organizations, adherence to network security guidelines is an imperative. Serverless developers want to write the code to solve business challenges, run code on a scalable and robust platform, and not worry about the infrastructure. Understanding how to bend their serverless solution to the demands of virtual network restrictions can be a challenge.

In this session, Michael will discuss approaches to integrate Azure Functions with virtual network restricted Azure resources. They’ll discuss approaches for private access and virtual network integration. You will learn about the options available to meet several virtual network requirements, all while still leveraging the benefits of a serverless platform.

Michael Collier

Michael is a Principal Software Development Engineer in Microsoft’s Commercial Software Engineering (CSE) organization. Michael engages deeply with Microsoft’s top customers to help them build serverless solutions with demanding requirements. He has a vast amount of experience in helping companies determine the best strategy for adopting cloud computing, and providing the insight and hands-on experience to ensure they are successful. Michael is also a respected technology community leader, and is often found sharing his insights and experiences at regional and national conferences. Michael is also the co-author of two published books on Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Azure Essentials: Fundamentals of Azure (1stand 2nd Edition). Follow Michael’s experiences with Azure on his blog at http://www.michaelscollier.com and on Twitter at @MichaelCollier (http://www.twitter.com/MichaelCollier).

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