Accelerate Cloud Workloads With Arm-Powered Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100

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Join Arm and Microsoft for an in-depth 45-minute technical session exploring how the new Azure Cobalt 100 virtual machines—built on Arm Neoverse CSS—are redefining price-performance for modern cloud workloads.

On-demand from July 1, 2025
Length: 45 minutes

Whether you’re running .NET or Java applications, containerized microservices, or machine learning frameworks, you’ll gain practical knowledge to harness the full potential of Cobalt 100 VMs.

We’ll cover everything from migration strategies to architecture-specific optimizations and best practices for building scalable CI/CD pipelines.

What you’ll learn:

  • Actionable insights for multi-architecture reference designs
  • How to optimize cost, performance, and scale by leveraging Cobalt 100-based cloud instances
  • Best practices for migrating your applications, with a focus on .NET optimizations (including .NET 9), and Java best practices
  • How to build scalable CI/CD pipelines using Azure DevOps and GitHub Actions
  • Insights into the extensive, evolving Arm software ecosystem and toolchains

This session is ideal for cloud architects, developers, and engineering teams looking to optimize cloud performance, reduce costs, and modernize their infrastructure on Azure.

Reserve your spot now and discover how to accelerate innovation, optimize resources and simplify your migration journey with Arm-powered Cobalt 100 VMs on Azure.

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Speakers

Pranay Bakre

Principal Solutions Engineer, Arm

Pranay Bakre is a principal solutions engineer at Arm, focusing on developing cloud-native and AI/ML solutions, spanning cloud to edge deployments with strategic partners. He has over 14 years of experience designing and implementing a wide range of virtualization and cloud solutions. Bakre has authored multiple blogs, demos, and presented at industry events, providing his technical thought leadership.

Jamshed Damkewala

Principal TPM Manager, Microsoft

Jamshed Damkewala is a principal TPM manager at Microsoft with over 20 years of experience building developer platforms and runtimes. He's deeply passionate about advancing the software ecosystem for Arm and enabling developers to build cloud and desktop apps for Arm.