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Code, Cloud and Karate: The Unlikely Path to Cloud Architecture

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In today’s episode David sits down with Masaru Hoshi, a cloud architect at Qlik, to explore his unexpected journey into cloud architecture, the cultural influences that shaped his career, and the evolving disciplines transforming enterprise technology today. Masaru shares how living in Brazil, Japan, and Canada informed his perspective, and how his initial aversion to data and SQL eventually led him to embrace a career in cloud computing.
Join us as we discuss:
  • Masaru’s path from developer to cloud architect and his open-source contributions
  • The rising importance of site reliability engineering (SRE) and finops in modern enterprises
  • The role of AI in reshaping SRE and predictive reliability management
  • The cultural mindset shifts needed for successful cloud adoption
  • How discipline from karate informs Masaru’s approach to cloud computing
  • Practical advice for young professionals breaking into the tech industry
In this episode, David sits down with Masaru Hoshi, a cloud architect at Qlik, to explore his unexpected journey into cloud architecture, the cultural influences that shaped his career, and the evolving disciplines transforming enterprise technology today. Join as we discuss:
  • Masaru’s path from developer to cloud architect and his open-source contributions
  • The rising importance of site reliability engineering (SRE) and finops in modern enterprises
  • The role of AI in reshaping SRE and predictive reliability management
  • What songs should go in a playlist for a Site Reliability Engineer
  continue reading

61 episodes

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In today’s episode David sits down with Masaru Hoshi, a cloud architect at Qlik, to explore his unexpected journey into cloud architecture, the cultural influences that shaped his career, and the evolving disciplines transforming enterprise technology today. Masaru shares how living in Brazil, Japan, and Canada informed his perspective, and how his initial aversion to data and SQL eventually led him to embrace a career in cloud computing.
Join us as we discuss:
  • Masaru’s path from developer to cloud architect and his open-source contributions
  • The rising importance of site reliability engineering (SRE) and finops in modern enterprises
  • The role of AI in reshaping SRE and predictive reliability management
  • The cultural mindset shifts needed for successful cloud adoption
  • How discipline from karate informs Masaru’s approach to cloud computing
  • Practical advice for young professionals breaking into the tech industry
In this episode, David sits down with Masaru Hoshi, a cloud architect at Qlik, to explore his unexpected journey into cloud architecture, the cultural influences that shaped his career, and the evolving disciplines transforming enterprise technology today. Join as we discuss:
  • Masaru’s path from developer to cloud architect and his open-source contributions
  • The rising importance of site reliability engineering (SRE) and finops in modern enterprises
  • The role of AI in reshaping SRE and predictive reliability management
  • What songs should go in a playlist for a Site Reliability Engineer
  continue reading

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