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Carmel Eve By Carmel Eve Software Engineer I
Recording of Azure Oxford talk on combatting illegal fishing with Azure (for less than £10/month)

This talk focuses on our recent project with OceanMind, where we built a serverless architecture which allowed them to process vast amounts of data in close to real time. This analysis provides them with the insight they need in order to power their machine learning models and detect illegal fishing!

In this talk we ran through how to construct a cloud-first architecture based on serverless and data analytics technologies. We then explored the important principles and challenges in designing this kind of solution. Finally, we saw how the architecture we designed through this process not only provides all the benefits of the cloud (reliability, scalability, security), but because of the pay-as-you-go compute model, has a compute cost of less than £10 per month!

If you want to know more about the process involved, check out this blog post.

The best hour you can spend to refine your own data strategy and leverage the latest capabilities on Azure to accelerate your road map.

ICYMI: The recording of the talk Jess and I gave at Azure Oxford in February is now available!

Carmel Eve

Software Engineer I

Carmel Eve

Carmel is a software engineer, LinkedIn Learning instructor and STEM ambassador.

Over the past four years she has been focused on delivering cloud-first solutions to a variety of problems. These have ranged from highly-performant serverless architectures, to web applications, to reporting and insight pipelines and data analytics engines.

In her time at endjin, she has written many blog posts covering a huge range of topics, including deconstructing Rx operators and mental well-being and managing remote working.

Carmel's first LinkedIn Learning course on how to prepare for the Az-204 exam - developing solutions for Microsoft Azure - was released in April 2021. Over the last couple of years she has also spoken at NDC, APISpecs and SQLBits. These talks covered a range of topics, from reactive big-data processing to secure Azure architectures.

She is also passionate about diversity and inclusivity in tech. She is a STEM ambassador in her local community and is taking part in a local mentorship scheme. Through this work she hopes to be a part of positive change in the industry.

Carmel won "Apprentice Engineer of the Year" at the Computing Rising Star Awards 2019.

Carmel worked at endjin from 2016 to 2021.