Let me count the ways: how AWS loves Ghost
Ghost [https://ghost.org/] is one of the most popular CMS and blog platforms, rated 2nd on GitHub [https://github.com/topics/cms], and the biggest open source headless CMS project [https://headlesscms.
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Ghost [https://ghost.org/] is one of the most popular CMS and blog platforms, rated 2nd on GitHub [https://github.com/topics/cms], and the biggest open source headless CMS project [https://headlesscms.
I first read Greg'ss original book on SOA many years ago, and recently picked up both his 37 Things / Elevator book, and this Cloud Strategy [https://architectelevator.com/book/cloudstrategy/] - A Decision-based
AWS has a division called Enterprise Strategy, which is staffed by former CIOs who have each had successful Digital Transformations, including migrations to the Cloud. They travel around the globe helping the largest
I began studying for Sysops in early March, straight after writing Developer Associate. Similar to what I did with the Developer Associate exam [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/aws-developer-associate-tips/], I took a practise
After passing Solutions Architect Associate [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/aws-solution-architect-associate-exam-tips/] in January, I started on studying for the Developer Associate (DVA-CO1), which I passed in March. I was advised there is a
Over the last few years, I have written a few times about hiring [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/tag/hiring/], specifically in this post [http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/hiring-the-agile-way/] I suggested that