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Jun 9, 2025 • 37min

110. Smart Cloud Migration with Azure Technologies - with Rick & Oscar

In this podcast episode, Rick and Oscar discuss Virtual Vaults' journey of evolving their cloud infrastructure. They reflect on the shift from early cloud deployments to modern containerized solutions, detailing their use of Azure technologies like web roles, app services, and Azure Functions. Emphasizing a pragmatic and incremental approach, they highlight the importance of continuous learning, experimentation, and adaptability. About Betatalks: watch our podcast videos and follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn.
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May 26, 2025 • 45min

109. Semantic Kernel to Raspberry Pi: Building Smart AI Solutions - with Jamie Maguire

Jamie Maguire, a Microsoft MVP in AI and certified Azure AI engineer associate, shares his journey from blogging to contributing in the tech community. He discusses the evolution of AI tools like Semantic Kernel and highlights hands-on learning through projects like a Raspberry Pi home security system. Jamie emphasizes the importance of experimenting, building small projects, and fostering collaboration in tech. The conversation also touches on humor, corporate knowledge sharing, and the drive towards accessible AI applications for everyone.
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May 12, 2025 • 43min

108. How PowerToys and AI Are Changing Windows Development - with Niels Laute

In this episode, we talk with Niels Laute, a senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, about the evolving world of Windows development and emerging technologies. From the experimental playground of PowerToys to the growing impact of on-device AI and edge computing, Niels shares how innovations like the ONNX runtime are making advanced tools more accessible than ever. We also dive into the promises and pitfalls of AI, the value of open-source collaboration, and how community-driven development shapes smarter, more intuitive software.About this episode, and Niels Laute in particular: you can find Niels on LinkedIn and GitHub, or visit his website, Niels Laute | UX Designer.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky. 
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Apr 28, 2025 • 40min

107. Tech Without Limits: Innovating Through Open Source - with Nico Vermeir

In this episode, we talk with Nico Vermeir, a senior application architect and Microsoft MVP. He shares his journey from support technician to application architect, highlighting how passion and persistence helped him succeed without a formal degree. We discuss his involvement in Techorama, his contributions to the tech community and Open Source projects, and the balance between commercial goals and collaboration. Nico also touches on personal interests like brewing beer and listening to thrash metal, showing the human side of tech. About this episode, and Nico Vermeir in particular: you can find Nico on LinkedIn, or visit his website, Nico's Digital Footprint. Via this Spotify link, you can find his list with focus music.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky. 
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Apr 14, 2025 • 42min

106. Where AI and Software Engineering Meet: Breaking the Black Box - with Megan Bloemsma

In this episode, we talk with Megan Bloemsma, who is a Data and AI specialist. We discuss the evolving tech landscape, stressing the importance of collaboration between data scientists and software engineers. She critiques the indiscriminate use of AI and advocates for more thoughtful, selective technology deployment. Megan also highlights the need for diversity in tech, sharing her experience as a woman in a male-dominated field, and emphasizes the ethical concerns surrounding AI. About this episode, and Megan Bloesma in particular: you can find Megan on LinkedIn, and GitHub. Or visit her website: MeganBloemsma.comAbout Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
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Mar 31, 2025 • 43min

105. AI's Coding Breakthrough: Unstructured to Understood - with Andreas Wänqvist

In this episode of Betatalks, Andreas Wänqvist shares his journey from reluctant web developer to AI architect at Voyado, an Aurelia core team member, and Microsoft MVP. We discuss AI’s evolution in software development, from early skepticism about GitHub Copilot to embracing it as a game-changing assistant. Through personal stories and professional insights, we explore AI’s role in enhancing user experiences beyond simple chatbot implementations. Touching on Andreas' background with Aurelia and web frameworks, he highlights the rapid pace of technological change while remaining optimistic about AI’s potential to simplify tasks, automate processes, and unlock new possibilities.About this episode, and Andreas Wänqvist in particular: you can find Andreas on LinkedIn, and Twitter.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
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Mar 17, 2025 • 48min

104. Decoding Software: Learning Through Experience - with Shawn Wildermuth

In this episode, we talk with Shawn, a consultant, architect, and Microsoft MVP, who thrives on learning and sharing knowledge about .NET, JavaScript, and more. His early experiences with computers fostered a mindset of curiosity, helping him navigate tech trends with a pragmatic approach. As an instructor, he prioritizes storytelling, hands-on examples, and learning from mistakes. In this episode, he shares insights on software evolution, abstractions, and the value of diverse perspectives.About this episode, and Shawn Wildermuth in particular: you can find Shawn on LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Check out his awesome videos or visit his website.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
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Mar 3, 2025 • 36min

103. Integrating AI in C#: Trade-offs and Best Practices - with Panu Oksala

In this episode, we talk with Panu, a Microsoft MVP and CTO at Adafy Oy. He shares his passion for technology and his hands-on role balancing coding, Azure tasks, and team engagement. We discuss Microsoft's latest AI developments, comparing Semantic Kernel and AI Extensions, and the challenges of integrating AI models. Panu also reflects on the evolution of C#, warning against the "lava layer anti-pattern". Outside of tech, his hobby of gold digging provides a refreshing contrast with a strong belief in the transformative power of technology.About this episode, and Panu Oksala in particular: you can find Panu on LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Or, visit his website Panu Oksala - C#, Fabric, Azure, Data, AI, Passion.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
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Feb 17, 2025 • 36min

102. Low-Code Development with the Evolving Power Platform and AI Tools - with Keith Atherton

In this episode, we talk with Keith, a Microsoft MVP, MCT, Power Platform solutions architect, international speaker, and much more. We discuss his professional work and community involvement. Keith shares how he collaborates with customers to design and build solutions using the evolving Power Platform. We explore the platform's maturity, including improvements in source control and the blending of citizen and professional developers. Keith also highlights the role of AI tools in bridging the gap between low-code and pro-code approaches. Additionally, we dive into his involvement in organizing the Festive Tech Calendar and Keith's ongoing passion for learning and development. About this episode, and Keith Atherton in particular: you can find Keith on LinkedIn, or Bluesky. Or, visit his website keithatherton.com.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram, LinkedIn and Bluesky.
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Feb 3, 2025 • 49min

101. From Minicomputers to Cloud Computing: How Technology Shapes Our World - with Rocky Lhotka

In this episode, we talk with Rocky, VP of Strategy at Xebia. We discuss his journey from programming in the 1980s to shaping modern development. We explore his passion for distributed computing—sparked by early networked arcade games—and reflect on major technological shifts, from the rise of PCs to AI’s growing influence. We dive into AI’s potential to boost developer productivity while considering its economic impact on creative fields. Additionally, we discuss his work on CSLA.NET, which enhances business logic in software development. Finally, we wrap up with his insights on the future of cloud computing, Blazor, and Kubernetes.About this episode, and Rocky Lhotka in particular: you can find Rocky on LinkedIn, GitHub or Bluesky. Or, visit his website Rockford Lhotka | lhotka.net.About Betatalks: watch our videos and follow us on Instagram and LinkedIn.

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