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Judging Arctic Cloud Developer Challenge

  • 12/01/202107/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

I’m attending the Arctic Cloud Developer Challenge (ACDC) as a judge! This is the first time I am participating in this hackathon which has been running for 10 years.

About Arctic Cloud Developer Challenge

ACDC is a 3 day Norwegian hackathon focusing on Microsoft technology, such as Microsoft 365, SharePoint, Dynamics 365, IOT. Azure, ML, Power BI.
Our goal is to push technology to new limits while we learn from each other and socialize. This great event has been hosted for over 10 years at the beautiful Voksenåsen. This year we are forced to think new, so we are going online, and going LIVE!

I am very happy that I can contribute to this great event as a judge. Despite the pandemic challenges, I am very sure the event will be a success

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Microsoft MVP 2020-2021

  • 01/07/202007/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

Almost a year has passed since I received my first MVP award in the Azure category. Although it has been a challenging year personally, and with the ongoing pandemic. I am delighted to share that I was renewed as Microsoft MVP for 2020-2021.

As things hopefully normalize I hope to get back on the community saddle, and contribute more in person and virtually.

A big thanks to my family, fantastic colleagues at Intility, and my community friends. Have a great summer!

Read more about the Microsoft Most Valuable Professional program

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Jumpstart your Azure Monitor journey

  • 08/04/202007/01/2025
  • by Martin Ehrnst

For the past decade, monitoring has been my main responsibility. I have had my hands on many of the enterprise monitoring systems out there, but System Center Operations Manager (SCOM) is where most of my working hours were spent. Now, I spend my time in Azure and since monitoring is relevant in public cloud as well. Azure Monitor is now my primary tool for my applications (and servers).

I know that starting off with an entirely new monitoring platform can be challenging, at best. Instead of figuring out all bits and pieces by yourself, I will introduce you to the key features of Azure Monitor, such as visualization and alerting. I will also briefly touch on the more advanced capabilities like custom log injection using Azure Monitors REST API.

After reading this you should have the basic knowledge on how to monitor your applications and servers using Azure Monitor. Details related to the various topics can be found in the official Azure Monitor documentation

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Azure Monitor Logs

Logs in Azure Monitor is backed by a Log Analytics workspace. To fully utilize Azure Monitor, a Log Analytics workspace is mandatory.

With Logs, you can extend your Azure Activity Log retention, collect and analyze Server Event Logs (both built-in and custom logs are supported). Azure Monitor Logs or Log Analytics is Microsoft equivalent to for example Splunk.

To perform analysis and query data, you use a language called KQL.

Guest blog for Nigel Frank

This is a piece written for Nigel Frank Internationals Azure Blog. Click here to continue reading this post on how to jumpstart your Azure Monitor jurney

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