Azure Gov April Meetup Replay: Enhancing Government Services Through Advanced Analytics

Karina Homme

For those who could not join us at the April Azure Gov DC Meetup, we are pleased to bring you the replay of  “Enhancing Government Services Through Advanced Analytics”.

The first segment kicks off with Azure Government updates then features Lisa Connelly, account executive, and Bonnie Strayer, senior solution engineer, of Esri’s National Government Team. In addition to providing insight to Esri and Microsoft’s collaboration to provide more efficient solutions for customers, they also showcase a Chesapeake Conservancy use case.

In the second segment, Karriem Lateef, technology solutions professional, Microsoft, gives a highly interactive presentation that discusses a recent White House “call to action” around traffic fatalities and walks through the challenges and solution built.

In the third segment, Vishwas Lele, CTO of AIS and Microsoft Azure MVP, gives a presentation on Data Science Virtual Machine. DSVM is an Azure virtual machine that comes with a collection of pre-installed tools commonly used for doing data analytics and machine learning.

Watch the Azure Gov Replays on our YouTube Channel and Subscribe!

Esri Advanced Spatial Analytics in the Azure Cloud (Level 100)

Enhancing Government Services Through Advanced Analytics (Level 100)

Demo: Data Science Virtual Machine (Level 200)

Join us for our next Azure Gov DC Meetup

If you’re in the DC-metro area, be sure to RSVP and join us for our next Azure Gov DC Meetup on Wednesday, May 31, at 1776 in Washington, DC.

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