Dot NET Liverpool

Venue Update
We’re excited to let you know that this event will be taking place at a new venue.

Description
This event will feature two fantastic talks, covering both real-world impact with Microsoft Power Platform and modern approaches to building resilient software systems.

Talk 1: Power Platform for Good - Making a Real Impact
Delivered by Melissa Hale
This talk gives attendees insight into how someone with a scientific, non-technical background transitioned into a developer role within a consulting company, while also contributing to a charity – “Collaboration for Kids”.

What:
Learn how Power Platform was used to transform a charity’s digital space in a meaningful way. You’ll see how an intranet and process automations were created to support healthier choices for children and adults — all powered by Microsoft Business Applications and Modern Workplace technologies.

Why:
Non-profit organisations are under increasing pressure to optimise operations and focus their time on supporting their cause. Technology can play a huge role in reducing manual workloads and improving communication. This session will show how you can use your existing skills to make a real difference.

How:
Expect engaging storytelling, live demos, practical use cases of Power Automate and SharePoint, and tips for working with diverse stakeholders.

Takeaways:

Real-world examples of Power Platform in non-profits
Strategies for collaboration and user adoption
Inspiration to use your tech skills for social good

Talk 2: Building Self-Healing Pipelines
Delivered by Faith Sodipe
This session introduces the core ideas behind systems that can detect problems and recover automatically — without constant human intervention.

What:
Explore how modern systems evolve from traditional monitoring into intelligent pipelines that can observe behaviour, detect issues, and trigger safe recovery actions.
Why:
As systems grow more complex, resilience becomes cri

Session Details

Location
Baltic Ventures, Digital House, 44 Simpson St, Liverpool L1 0AX, Merseyside, L1 0AX

About Dot NET Liverpool

Venue Update We’re excited to let you know that this event will be taking place at a new venue. Description This event will feature two fantastic talks, covering both real-world impact with Microsoft Power Platform and modern approaches to building resilient software systems. Talk 1: Power Platform for Good - Making a Real Impact Delivered by Melissa Hale This talk gives attendees insight into how someone with a scientific, non-technical background transitioned into a developer role within a consulting company, while also contributing to a charity – “Collaboration for Kids”. What: Learn how Power Platform was used to transform a charity’s digital space in a meaningful way. You’ll see how an intranet and process automations were created to support healthier choices for children and adults — all powered by Microsoft Business Applications and Modern Workplace technologies. Why: Non-profit organisations are under increasing pressure to optimise operations and focus their time on supporting their cause. Technology can play a huge role in reducing manual workloads and improving communication. This session will show how you can use your existing skills to make a real difference. How: Expect engaging storytelling, live demos, practical use cases of Power Automate and SharePoint, and tips for working with diverse stakeholders. Takeaways: Real-world examples of Power Platform in non-profits Strategies for collaboration and user adoption Inspiration to use your tech skills for social good Talk 2: Building Self-Healing Pipelines Delivered by Faith Sodipe This session introduces the core ideas behind systems that can detect problems and recover automatically — without constant human intervention. What: Explore how modern systems evolve from traditional monitoring into intelligent pipelines that can observe behaviour, detect issues, and trigger safe recovery actions. Why: As systems grow more complex, resilience becomes cri

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