PowerPlatform Podcast
This episode we are talking to @garyraife about rugby, chickens and his first time at #ScottishSummit. Scottish Summit 2024 is happening on 18th and 19th October at Aberdeen P&J Live. https://www.scottishsummit.com/
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In this episode we speak to Triparna Ray about her extensive work in the Microsoft community including her journey towards becoming a public speaker and her highlights from Scottish Summit past. Scottish Summit 2024 is happening on 18th and 19th October at Aberdeen P&J Live. https://www.scottishsummit.com/
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In this first episode of our Scottish Summit 2024 we talk to event founder Mark Christie and speaker, Thomas Sandsor about pyrotechnics, doplegangers, volunteering and and the impact Scottish Summit has on the community.
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Tricia, Will, Musonda & Alexio join Iain & Mark to talk about their upcoming podcast, the Black Speakers Support Group and Black History Month
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Mark and Iain talk to the first family of Power Platform Pro-Wrestling.
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Mark and Iain welcome Samuel Smith onto the podcast.
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Mark & Iain have a chat with Thomas about Football, Futsal and Beech Soccer.
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Mark and NEW Biz Apps MVP Iain chat with Elaiza Benitez & Alison Mulligan about their plant based diets and how they manage this at events.
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In this episode Mark and Iain are ambushed by members of the Virtual Power Group (VPG) of Scotland to discuss what led them to set up an online community for people who live or work in Scotland that have a shared interest in Microsoft Business Applications (e.g. Power Platform, Microsoft Dynamics).
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Remember that time when we said we didn't do technical podcasts...
info_outlineIn this episode Mark and Iain are ambushed by members of the Virtual Power Group (VPG) of Scotland to discuss what led them to set up an online community for people who live or work in Scotland that have a shared interest in Microsoft Business Applications (e.g. Power Platform, Microsoft Dynamics). The group is open to all levels of experience and hopes to provide an entry point for those that are starting out on their career, as well as a discussion forum for more experienced members to understand the latest technology and industry trends.
The conversation includes a discussion on the current state of the Scottish market, how the group will use this exciting new forum to highlight career opportunities across Scotland, and offer night classes to those that are just starting out. Future discussion topics for the group will also include non-technical aspects such as the soft skills required to succeed in business.
The next meeting of the Virtual Power Group is on 28th April 2020. If you have an interest in building the Microsoft Business Applications community in Scotland, then please visit the following link for further information:
http://virtualpowergroup.co.uk/join
https://twitter.com/VirtualPowerGRP