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Author: David

Unashamed nerd, passionate for all things techy. Over a decades experience in enterprise IT, product development architecture and leadership.

Azure App Service Plans – High CPU when using Log Streaming

If you are seeing high CPU whilst using Live Streaming, theres a confirmed Microsoft issue. Click here to read more.

Azure

Azure Functions – Dependency Injection

Dependency Injection is a daily task for Developers following SOLID principles but it might surprise you to know DI wasn’t … More

Demo: working with Azure Form Recognizer (labelled)

The difference between labelled and unlabelled ML sets is human interaction. An unlabelled set relies entirely on the underlying API … More

Dynamics 365 App for Outlook vs Dynamics 365 for Outlook

You might have been receive prompts from Dynamics to begin removing the Outlook 365 for Outlook. The naming convention on … More

Dynamics 365

Demo: Azure Form Recognizers Without Labels

In this demo, we will look at the Form Recognizer API from Azure Cognitive Services and create a basic labelled … More

Azure, cognitive services, learning azure

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