With almost 20 years of experience in architecture and software engineering, Tomasz is a seasoned staff+ engineer dedicated to crafting solutions that power companies across various sectors including healthcare, banking, e-learning, and e-discovery.
Throughout his career, Tomasz has transitioned between developer, architect, and consultant roles. Over the past few years, his primary focus has been on leveraging Azure to facilitate cloud adoption and building solutions tailored to meet the true needs of his clients.
Tomasz is also an active member and supporter of the open-source community, having founded several projects of his own. He also participates in the community through speaking engagements at conferences and user groups, where he shares his insights and expertise. Additionally, he shares in-depth technical articles and tutorials on his blog at tpeczek.com. His commitment to sharing his knowledge and experiences has earned him a Microsoft MVP title in the Azure and Developer Technologies categories.
WebAssembly has been buzzing for a couple of years now. You have likely heard about some of WebAssembly's proclaimed superpowers like security, performance, and cross-platform interoperability. Yet, you may still be unsure of where and how WebAssembly fits into the broader ecosystem. In this talk, I want to share with you the picture that has emerged for me through my research and experiments.
Join me to see how this buzz has paved the way for WebAssembly beyond the browser and into cloud-native environments. We will take a look at how Azure attempts to tap into this potential through experiments in the Azure Kubernetes Service space. We will also explore third-party projects that can enable us to harness it, like SpinKube or Kwasm.
With almost 20 years of experience in architecture and software engineering, Tomasz is a seasoned staff+ engineer dedicated to crafting solutions that power companies across various sectors including healthcare, banking, e-learning, and e-discovery.
Throughout his career, Tomasz has transitioned between developer, architect, and consultant roles. Over the past few years, his primary focus has been on leveraging Azure to facilitate cloud adoption and building solutions tailored to meet the true needs of his clients.
Tomasz is also an active member and supporter of the open-source community, having founded several projects of his own. He also participates in the community through speaking engagements at conferences and user groups, where he shares his insights and expertise. Additionally, he shares in-depth technical articles and tutorials on his blog at tpeczek.com. His commitment to sharing his knowledge and experiences has earned him a Microsoft MVP title in the Azure and Developer Technologies categories.
WebAssembly has been buzzing for a couple of years now. You have likely heard about some of WebAssembly's proclaimed superpowers like security, performance, and cross-platform interoperability. Yet, you may still be unsure of where and how WebAssembly fits into the broader ecosystem. In this talk, I want to share with you the picture that has emerged for me through my research and experiments.
Join me to see how this buzz has paved the way for WebAssembly beyond the browser and into cloud-native environments. We will take a look at how Azure attempts to tap into this potential through experiments in the Azure Kubernetes Service space. We will also explore third-party projects that can enable us to harness it, like SpinKube or Kwasm.
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