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Reflecting on 2020 – Embracing Change
With so much of our time already dominated by Coronavirus, I didn’t want my 2020 year in review to be just about the changes it has wrought on the world. I know in Australia we have all experienced the upheaval at work, the pain of the severe lockdowns, social isolation, and more importantly, the fear for the vulnerable.
Over the Christmas New Year Break I took an afternoon off with my girls, and we sat and wrote a retrospective of 2020 and then shared our highlights and lowlights with each other. We discovered that 2020 for us was about embracing change and lowering our expectations. Even though it was massively disruptive, the girls were able to see the positives. It was nice to hear them talk about the year like that, because it showed their resilience. My daughter Eve who is now 19, wrote a review of her year too. After that we did the same thing again with our goals for 2021. I always enjoy that time with my family.
Keep reading to see a snap shot of what happened at SSW this year, and some of the good things to come out of 2020
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FEATURED VIDEO FROM SSW TV
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Transform your Power BI dashboards with Custom Visuals built in React | Prem Radhakrishnan
Learn how to build your very own Custom Visual for Power BI using a web framework like React and embed it in your web application. You will fast track your learning, pick up some cool tips and most importantly avoid the common pitfalls when starting off in the world of Visualisation.
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FEATURED TECHNOLOGY FROM SSW
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Power Platform can help you create solutions for all of your internal and external processes. Microsoft's Power Platform is a set of low-code applications that can be used individually to create easy-to-use business solutions. These applications can be used together and combined with Office 365 and Azure to create a smooth flow throughout your whole business, from client communication to financial analytics.
Could you be supercharging your business through Power Apps? Learn more.
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Come watch our best Angular devs build an Angular 11 application from scratch and take it all the way to an enterprise application using all the best tools and practices we use.
Don't waste weeks learning Angular, the Angular CLI, RxJS, TypeScript, ngrx, NPM, WebPack, end to end testing and unit testing. Get a jump start in just one day.
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MAR
19
FRI
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Online Live Event
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In this workshop we will cover the best approach, and will give you practical guidance to building enterprise applications using Clean Architecture and the new .NET 5 framework.
You will leave this superpowers having developed the foundation and structure for your next enterprise application, along with the knowledge to take your enterprise application development to the next level.
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MAR
25
THU
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Online Live Event
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SSW User Groups: We've been successfully running these online, but if you're in Sydney we'd love to see you in person. RSVP to penny@ssw.com.au with the subject: "I want 1 of the 10 spots" before Monday 14th Dec (masks are required).
Automagic Multi-Tenancy Config for Mobile Apps
by Matt Goldman
How do you get environment- or tenant-specific config into your users' hands? For consumer apps where everyone's configuration is the same, this isn't a problem. But for Enterprise apps with a unique configuration for each tenant or environment, your users need their config to get up and running.
When deploying a web application to different environments or tenants, developers and sysadmins can configure those environments, either manually or with DevOps, and your users don't have to worry. With mobile or desktop apps, for managed devices we can pre-configure these using SOE or MDM tools, but deploying configuration to unmanaged devices is the real challenge.
In this talk, Matt looks at some different options for automating this for your users, to reduce human error and improve the UX. |
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Matt Goldman is an SSW Software Architect. Drawing on a combination of hands-on experience and enterprise governance practices, Matt is able to make connections between business and technology to deliver user and business focused outcomes.
Matt has worked in IT for 15 years, with a background in infrastructure and management, and has delivered security policies, IT strategies and disaster recovery plans to a number of high profile national and multi-national clients.
Throughout his career Matt has enjoyed scripting and programming and used these skills to enhance his work in other areas, but has now turned to developing software full-time, specialising in .NET Core, Angular, Xamarin and Azure as well as security and authentication.
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Jan
20
WED
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Online Live Event
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