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ADIS JUGO - THE SOUTHERN SIDE BLOG
Trusted advisor and entrepreneur. CEO of Teams Consulting. Co-founder and lead architect at run.events. Co-founder and deputy CEO at KORTO. Microsoft MVP for Microsoft 365 and Azure, and Microsoft Regional Director. Spiritus movens at CollabSummit and CloudSummit. Firmly believes in leading by example and motivation. Lives besides the oldest vineyard in the Rhine valley. Prefers collecting stories to collecting possessions.
A Decade of Change
Exactly 3523 days have passed between the first session that I have delivered in this decade at Microsoft WinDays in Croatia, and the last session yesterday at ESPC, in Prague, Czechia. In these 10 years, I was speaking at 137 conferences, on three continents, delivering in total around 250 sessions. At the beginning of the decade, I was awarded the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP award), at the end of the decade I was awarded Microsoft Regional Director award. Both those Microsoft awards mean a lot to me in terms of recognition of the time and work I have been investing in the past ten years.
Slight alignment in my MVP award categories: I am (as well) an Azure MVP now
I have been privileged for eight years now to be a part of Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) program – it really is a great honor, which enabled me to meet so many great people, to be involved in tech as never before, and to be communicating and discussing...
Office 365 auditing includes SharePoint auditing – it is there, and it can be used now!
I am still often surprised about lot of Office 365 users who are not aware of the existence of Office 365 auditing, and who still rely mainly on SharePoint Audit Logs. Office 365 admin audit logs is a feature available through the security and compliance center, needs...
Joining SysKit as Chief Strategy Officer
Today I am joining SysKit – those lovely people who have created SPDocKit, SysKit Security Manager and SysKit Insights – as Chief Strategy Officer and a management board member.
Extending PowerApps and Flow, part 3: Extending PowerApps language with Azure Functions
In the previous two articles of this blog post series, we have seen how to utilize Azure API Apps to connect to external data sources, and how to utilize the same app to extend limited PowerApps expression language with additional value controllers. But sometimes, if...
Extending PowerApps and Flow, part 2: Extending PowerApps language with Azure API Apps
In the first article in this series, I wrote about building PowerApps from the custom data sources using Azure API Apps. But, since the built-in expression language in PowerApps is not particularly powerful (number of events and methods available is pretty limited),...