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Mastering Azure Well-Architected: From Pipelines to Perfection - Simone Bennett - NDC Sydney 2024 

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Unlock the potential of your Azure projects by seamlessly integrating the Azure Well-Architected Framework into your daily workflows and pipelines. In this dynamic session, you'll learn how to steer clear of technical debt and craft solutions that are not only secure and reliable but also optimized for peak performance. Our expert speakers will guide you through practical strategies, real-world examples, and best practices that empower you to architect with excellence. Elevate your projects to new heights by building the Azure Well-Architected Framework right into your development routine, ensuring a future-proof and efficient cloud journey. Don't just dream of impeccable solutions - make them a reality through actionable insights in this must-attend session.

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