Donny Winther
Hello World - My name is Donny Winther from Denmark
๐ Biography
For the last 25 years I have been employed in the IT reseller and distribution business, as a technical expert, primarily focusing on datacenter infrastructures and public cloud platforms including all of the value creating solutions and services that this area can provide to a modern digitalized company. I initially started my IT career by becoming one of the first Danish Microsoft Certified Professionals on Windows Server 2000 including their brand new Active Directory solution. Currently I am ‘all in’ on public Cloud & AI platforms and services, which has been a fascination of mine, ever since I logged-in to the amazing possibilities of Microsoft Azure for the first time, back in 2015. In this area I am continuing to focus on helping our customers achieve their potential, through digital innovation and empowerment, by helping them migrate and modernize their digital estate on secure adaptive/hybrid infrastructures that can transform their business ambitions.
โจ High-Impact Contributions 5
Azure Landing Zones (ALZ) have become a cornerstone of modern cloud adoption – whether for SMBs modernizing legacy IT or global enterprises scaling thousands of workloads. They offer a structured, secure, and scalable foundation for operating in Microsoft Azure, blending technical rigor with business value. This blog post seeks to provide insights into at Why Landing Zones matter, What they include, and How to get started, with guidance applicable to IT decision‑makers, cloud architects and engineers alike.
Microsoft Azure Local is a modern hybrid cloud platform that brings Azure services and management directly to customer-owned datacenters and edge locations. Designed for organizations requiring low latency, data sovereignty, regulatory compliance, and business continuity, this important hybrid-cloud building block will deliver cloud flexibility and scalability to companies, without compromise.
Modernizing your IT infrastructure on Microsoft Azure can unlock tremendous business value by making your organization more agile, scalable, and innovative. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore Why migrating and modernizing on Azure is beneficial (through Microsoft’s Adaptive Cloud narrative), What new capabilities and use cases this enables, and How to get started with Azure migration and modernization using key tools and frameworks. Each section concludes with a list of key Microsoft documentation and framework links for further reading.
Modern organizations are increasingly adopting an adaptive cloud strategy – a unified approach that blends on-premises, hybrid, and multicloud environments under a single, flexible IT operating model. Microsoft’s Adaptive Cloud vision aims to unify siloed teams, distributed sites, and sprawling systems so businesses can leverage cloud-native innovations anywhere while maintaining the control and compliance they need. This blog post is structured into three sections – Why, What, and How – to explore the business value, the key integration scenarios (and Microsoft technologies that enable them), and a roadmap for implementing an adaptive cloud infrastructure. The content balances business and technical depth for IT decision-makers and cloud architects, with relevance to both SMB and enterprise contexts.
Jobcenter Aarhus and Microsoft engages with Atea specialists - to get highly educated unemployment recipients, that are outside the IT business, into jobs by upgrading their IT skills, through obtaining a Microsoft Certification, so that they match demand in the labor market and among companies.