As a cloud engineer, I am responsible for a number of technological responsibilities under cloud computing, including the assessment of a business’s infrastructure and migrating different functions to a cloud-based system. In other words, I help you reimagine your business in the cloud.

With experience with various cloud services such as open-source technology, software development, system engineering, and scripting languages, I am able to help companies move away from a premise infrastructure model to a cloud-first approach whenever they upgrade or designing a new environment by helping them migrate their workloads to the cloud. As such, I  am familiarized with different programming languages, including Java and Python among others.

Investing in a cloud engineer is more than about saving money. It also enables companies to achieve digital transformation. I use models such as Software as a Service, Infrastructure as a Service, and Platform as a Service in order to attain the same.

Software as a Service

In this software distribution model, access to any data from any device with the internet is made possible. Using this, I help organizations and enterprises remove the need to install and run applications on their own computers by migrating their workload into the cloud. Thus, cloud migration results in a decrease in the upfront expenses like hardware acquisition and its maintenance as well as software licensing.

Infrastructure as a Service

As a form of cloud computing that allows access to resources and services on the internet, it helps reduce cost as it eliminates capital expenses for buying physical servers and datacenters and reduces ongoing costs. Using this, I help companies improve business continuity since there is no more need to maintain and upgrade software and hardware or troubleshoot equipment problems.

Platform as a Service

Using this, I provide clients with hardware and software tools over the internet by providing a platform for software creation without the developers having to worry about operating systems, software updates, storage, or infrastructure.