The Infra Summit is a deep‑technical, engineering‑led, Azure infrastructure event built for the people who actually run Azure in production.
If you’ve ever been on call at 2am wondering why something broke, or how to stop it from breaking again. You’re in the right place.
It’s about how Azure behaves in the real world, and what that means for the people designing, operating, and securing infrastructure at scale. Less theory. Fewer slides. More reality.
The entire event is organized around three core pillars that map directly to how Azure infrastructure is actually used in production. Not how it’s described in marketing diagrams.
🧱 Build Azure Infrastructure
This pillar focuses on getting the foundations right. You’ll see sessions that go deep into how Azure environments are designed, provisioned, and automated—from day one decisions that have long‑term consequences. Topics here cover architecture, landing zones, infrastructure as code, and designing for resilience, security, and scale.
In short: How to design Azure infrastructure you won’t regret six months later.
🔧 Operate Azure Workloads
This pillar is all about day‑2 operations—what happens after go‑live. Sessions here focus on running Azure at scale: monitoring, governance, patching, identity, hybrid operations, and keeping systems running when things don’t go according to plan. This is where real‑world operational patterns (and anti‑patterns) show up.
In short: How to keep Azure stable, secure, and manageable when it’s under pressure.
🚀 Optimize Azure at Scale
This pillar focuses on making Azure better over time. Once workloads are live, the work isn’t done. This track dives into performance tuning, cost optimization, reliability, modernization, and understanding the tradeoffs that matter in production environments. Expect practical guidance rooted in real telemetry and real constraints. In short: How to improve performance, control costs, and reduce risk without breaking what already works.
Who It’s For
This event is designed specifically for IT professionals responsible for running Azure in production environments, as well as infrastructure, platform, and SRE engineers. It also targets hybrid and enterprise operations teams. Furthermore, it is intended for anyone who is concerned with topics such as blast radius, failure modes, and operational tradeoffs.
What You’ll Walk Away With
- Clear mental models for Azure infrastructure decisions
- Real‑world patterns (and anti‑patterns) used in production
- Practical guidance you can apply immediately
- Fewer unknowns when designing or operating Azure at scale
Join us for a day of learning and community!

