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
In a previous post, I got started on Making Architecture Matter
[http://gcp.hacksaw.co.za/blog/making-software-architecture-matter/].
Specifically in corporate enterprises, architecture is more about hand-wavy,
fluffy things that has nothing to
I started studying for the AWS CSA Associate exam in December 2019, and booked
the exam for the first week of January. I came across this awesome article of
how he prepared
[https:
> This is a proposal I wrote earlier this year, to the powers that be, to motivate
for Hybrid Cloud Infrastructure, to serve multiple applications in multiple
regions across Africa
Our current infrastructure – including
As a follow on to train of thought of the Open Source impact of the IBM purchase
of Red Hat, which I wrote about earlier
[http://hacksaw.co.za/blog/should-the-open-source-community-be-worried/], I wonder
There are a few popular and well known cases where companies have reinvented
themselves
[https://money.howstuffworks.com/10-companies-reinvented-themselves.htm], to
adapt to the times and market, and stay more relevant (I've written