Azure Functions Blogs

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Leo Visser
1/13/2026 EN

Leo Visser

Leo Visser is a Cloud Consultant at OGD ict-diensten in the Netherlands, specializing in cloud transformation, automation, and modernizing applications. A former SysOps engineer, he focuses on optimizing operations through automation and streamlined cloud solutions, and is a Microsoft MVP recognized for his community contributions.

Luke Murray
1/13/2026 EN

Luke Murray

Luke Murray is an ISM Service Lead at HSO and a Microsoft MVP in Azure based in Hamilton, New Zealand. With over a decade of experience, he specializes in designing secure, scalable cloud solutions using Microsoft Azure, DevOps practices, Infrastructure as Code, and cloud-native architectures, while actively contributing to the global Microsoft community.

Daniel Wertheim
1/12/2026 EN

Daniel Wertheim

Daniel Wertheim is a .NET-focused software engineer who writes about system design, security, and real-world application architecture. His blog explores topics such as multi-tenancy, authentication and authorization, Keycloak, MongoDB, and NuGet packaging, with an emphasis on practical trade-offs and implementation details.

Ankit Sharma
1/5/2026 EN

Ankit Sharma

Ankit Sharma is a senior software engineer and technical author specializing in Microsoft technologies, Angular, and Blazor, with over a decade of experience building and teaching modern web applications.

Anthony Giretti
12/31/2025 EN

Anthony Giretti

Anthony Giretti — .NET developer and technical blogger sharing deep dives, tutorials, and the latest updates on C#, ASP.NET Core, minimal APIs, and modern .NET technologies, with a strong focus on new language features and practical backend development.

Daniel Krzyczkowski
11/10/2025 EN

Daniel Krzyczkowski

Daniel Krzyczkowski is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft who writes about Azure, .NET, and AI-powered applications. His blog covers hands-on guides on topics like Azure OpenAI integration, serverless computing, building secure APIs, using Microsoft Entra, and modern DevOps practices. He often combines theory with real project examples, showing how to apply Microsoft technologies efficiently in production environments. The blog is a valuable resource for developers working with the Microsoft ecosystem who want to explore practical cloud architectures and AI-driven development.