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Category: Azure/Diabetes

Picking the right data technology

Posted On 22nd September 202028th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

I’ve been studying lately for the Azure Data Engineer Associate certification, and the main point of one of the exams (DP-201 – Designing an Azure Data Solution) is all about picking the data platform(s) that best meet the requirements. Having used SQL Server for many years it’s a simple trap Continue Reading

Category: Azure/Diabetes/MSDyn365

Blood Glucose Alerts with Microsoft Flow and Nightscout

Posted On 8th April 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

As my son has Type 1 Diabetes (T1D), we use Nightscout to keep track of his blood glucose levels. With T1D it’s important to keep those levels in quite a tight range, so we use a few different apps to alert us when it’s going out of range. As I’ve Continue Reading

Category: Diabetes

Autotuning Diabetes Settings in the Cloud: Part 2

Posted On 1st March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carrington2 Comments

The AutotuneWeb system described in Part 1 is made up of 4 services in Microsoft Azure working together as illustrated below:

Category: Diabetes

Autotuning Diabetes Settings in the Cloud: Part 1

Posted On 1st March 201928th September 2020 By Mark Carringtoncomment

Three years ago our first son was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes (T1D). Over the next few months we quickly got used to the process of calculating the amount of insulin required for meals and high blood sugar, and adjusting those calculations on a trial-and-error basis. As a software developer Continue Reading

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