About Johan Persson
Hi, I am Johan Persson.
This is my digital brain: a place for technical notes, experiments, migration stories, podcast material, product tests and things I want to be able to find again.
What I write about
Most of the posts on this site are written for the same reason: I solved something, learned something, broke something, or found a detail that I know I will need again later.
Typical topics include:
- Microsoft Dynamics 365 and business applications
- infrastructure, identity, integrations and cloud services
- troubleshooting notes and small technical discoveries
- labs, conference material and community content
- podcasts and conversations about technology
- product tests and everyday tech reflections
The archive is intentionally mixed. Some posts are polished articles, some are short reminders, and some are old notes that still deserve to keep their original URLs.
Microsoft MVP and community
I am a Microsoft MVP and I spend a lot of time in the Microsoft community: sharing notes, speaking, arranging community activities and trying to make complicated technical topics a little easier to understand.
Community has always been one of the reasons this blog exists. Publishing small findings helps me remember them, but it also makes them available to someone else who is searching for the same error message months or years later.
Podcasts
I have also been involved in several podcasts, including:
- En Liten Podd om IT
- Dynamics Update
- The Nerd Herd
Podcast posts are kept as part of the archive, but on the rebuilt site they are separated from the normal front-page news flow so the technical posts are easier to browse.
About this site
JohanPersson.nu used to run on WordPress. In 2026 I started rebuilding it as a Markdown-first static site, with Astro, GitHub Pages and Obsidian as the preferred writing workflow.
The migration has a few important goals:
- preserve old URLs
- preserve the archive
- keep RSS and sitemap working
- make search available without WordPress
- make it easy to write new posts from Markdown/Obsidian
- keep enough of the old design that the site still feels like home
Links
Disclaimer
Everything here is written in a personal capacity. Opinions, mistakes, experiments and half-finished thoughts are my own.
Make yourself at home.
/Johan
