
Azure Storage Queues and .Net Azure Functions, behind the scenes
Using Azure Storage Queues in .Net Azure Functions is pretty straightforward.
However, when you want to use the more advanced options, you can run into issues, and it would be helpful to know what happens behind the scenes.

Automatically adding comments for warnings in Azure DevOps Pull Requests
In DevOps, it’s possible to configure a pipeline to run every time a PR is created. This can be used to build and validate all the relevant Source files and templates. This blog describes the steps needed to create comments for every warning, to make them visible in your PR.

Microsoft Fabric: How to set it up for your organization
This blog is the fourth post in a series around Microsoft Fabric, a relatively new Software-as-a-Service solution for anything concerning data platforms and data warehouses. In the previous blog posts, we explained the use of Link to Microsoft Fabric to seamlessly integrate Microsoft Dataverse into Fabric, we discussed security options

Microsoft Fabric: CI/CD considerations
This blog is the third post in a series around Microsoft Fabric, a relatively new Software-as-a-Service solution for anything concerning data platforms and data warehouses. In the previous blog posts, we explained the use of Link to Microsoft Fabric to seamlessly integrate Microsoft Dataverse into Fabric, and we discussed security

Security Considerations when using Microsoft Fabric
At Twyzer we recently deployed one of the first Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse solutions at one of our customers in the Netherlands into production. This customer is now making use of Dynamics 365 (Finance and Operations) in combination with a Fabric Data Warehouse solution by using the recently introduced ‘Microsoft

Mastering Table Ingestion from Dynamics 365 into Microsoft Fabric
At Twyzer we recently deployed one of the first Microsoft Fabric Data Warehouse solutions at one of our customers in the Netherlands into production. This customer is now making use of Dynamics 365 (Finance and Operations) in combination with a Fabric Data Warehouse solution by using the recently introduced ‘Microsoft