What Is Really Missing In Emerging Cloud Architects And Why

The problems had always existed, but this time it costs money!

Sumesh P
ILLUMINATION

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As a geek my quest for knowledge has been insatiable, hence I have always wanted to learn new things and ‘try’ things on to attain practical knowledge. Gratifyingly this attitude has helped me stay sharp and stand out in my field.

A few things I noticed around me pushed me to pen this article.

When I started creating learning content last year, I decided not to take the easy and lucrative path of catering to the market demand for certification courses, but instead on developing and passing on practical, usable “knowledge” required in the field. I knew from the beginning that the uptake for such content would be less.

Recently I was reflecting on the performance of one course I had created on a popular online training platform on Azure Cost Optimization. As expected, the uptake was low, and it doesn’t bother me as well. [This article is not about me cribbing about it :)].

Below, I explore through his example what is wrong with today’s tech enthusiasts.

Cost optimization is an extremely important exercise and design aspect. It can decide the viability and sustainability of cloud environments eventually.

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Sumesh P
ILLUMINATION

“Curiosity killed the Cat” — I am that cat! I try to not get killed by my constant need for experimentation. Technologist, Azure Architect, Udemy Instructor.