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Azure Developer Community Day 2022
 | 13.12.2022

Cloud-Native vNext: WebAssembly in Azure and AKS

WebAssembly is the next big thing on the server and in the cloud. With WebAssembly we can drive hardware utilization and reduce cloud spendings dramatically. In Azure we can run WebAssembly workloads in Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) and combine both: Containers and WebAssembly. Join this talk by Azure MVP and cloud-native enthusiast Thorsten Hans to get those questions answered. It’s time to embrace the platform of the future.

Thorsten Hans is consultant at Thinktecture and focuses on Kubernetes, Docker, and Infrastructure as Code. On the client-side he is tremendously experienced with Angular and Electron.

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Azure Developer Community Day 2022
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