22-25 April 2026

Robin Lester

Robin Lester is a Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft working in Global Partner Solutions (GPS) to help partners bring Data and AI solution to market. With over 20 years in the industry, specializing in Machine Learning technologies, databases and data warehouses.

Robin Lester's Sessions

CANCELLED - Slaying Machine Learning with BuffySQLBits 2023

Creating a new episode of Buffy the Vampire slayer with Azure Machine Learning

How to Run a Successful AI ProjectSQLBits 2022

In this short session we will go through the pitfalls, lessons learnt and best practices when building your AI consultancy practice.

Ethics and Bias in data scienceSQLBits 2020

How to understand where bias lies, how to collect data and the impact of bias and ethical considerations in your data science solutions.

Azure Machine Learning and the Python SDKSQLBits 2020

Understand how to create, train and operationalize your data science projects in Azure Machine Learning.

An Introduction to AI on AzureSQLBits 2019

Within Azure we have a rich ecosystem of AI services that can be leveraged to gain new insights into your data. This session will give you an easy to digest breakdown of the key services that matter and how to approach each one. Cognitive Services, Bot Framework, Azure Machine Learning Studio, Databricks, Notebooks, the Azure ML SDK for Python and the Azure ML Service

Using SQL Server and Azure SQL Database for ML workloadsSQLBits 2019

Ever wondered how you can add the power of ML to your existing SQL estate without the need to invest in new services? Come to this session to learn about running Python and R workloads in SQL, the PREDICT function, and how to operationalise models in Azure SQL Database

Azure SQL Data Warehouse Optimizing and MaintainingSQLBits 2018

In this talk we will discuss best practices around how to design and maintain an Azure SQL Data Warehouse for best throughput and query performance.

Find and remove bias in your ML Projects using model interpretability and Fairlearn in AzureSQLBits 2022

n this session we will look at tooling that can be leveraged to not only better understand your models but also offer new ways to train more ethically sound models.

How to do AI without a PHDSQLBits 2022

In this introductory session we will go through the ‘off the shelf’ AI tooling that is available to you in Azure.

How to Run a Successful AI ProjectSQLBits 2022

In this short session we will go through the pitfalls, lessons learnt and best practices when building your AI consultancy practice.

Low cost high value data warehousing with Azure Synapse and Azure DatalakeSQLBits 2022

Learn how to design and build a low-cost logical data warehouse using Azure Synapse

Slaying Machine Learning with BuffySQLBits 2022

Creating, evaluating and showcasing a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer episode using Natural Language Processing on Microsoft Azure

Ethics and Bias in data scienceSQLBits 2020

How to understand where bias lies, how to collect data and the impact of bias and ethical considerations in your data science solutions.

Azure Machine Learning and the Python SDKSQLBits 2020

Understand how to create, train and operationalize your data science projects in Azure Machine Learning.

An Introduction to AI on AzureSQLBits 2019

Within Azure we have a rich ecosystem of AI services that can be leveraged to gain new insights into your data. This session will give you an easy to digest breakdown of the key services that matter and how to approach each one. Cognitive Services, Bot Framework, Azure Machine Learning Studio, Databricks, Notebooks, the Azure ML SDK for Python and the Azure ML Service

Using SQL Server and Azure SQL Database for ML workloadsSQLBits 2019

Ever wondered how you can add the power of ML to your existing SQL estate without the need to invest in new services? Come to this session to learn about running Python and R workloads in SQL, the PREDICT function, and how to operationalise models in Azure SQL Database

Azure SQL Data Warehouse Optimizing and MaintainingSQLBits 2018

In this talk we will discuss best practices around how to design and maintain an Azure SQL Data Warehouse for best throughput and query performance.