Cloud Blogs

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Kellyn Gorman
1/21/2026 EN

Kellyn Gorman

Kellyn Gorman is an Advocate and Engineer at Redgate Software with nearly three decades of experience in cloud, databases, AI, and data-driven infrastructure. She is a published author, keynote speaker, and mentor, passionate about Women in Technology, DEI initiatives, and helping organizations succeed in their cloud and data journeys.

Jeremy Daly
1/11/2026 EN

Jeremy Daly

Jeremy Daly is a seasoned technology leader, AWS Serverless Hero, and co-founder of Ampt. He writes about serverless architectures, cloud applications, programming, and developer productivity, sharing insights from over 25 years in tech.

Mitul Suthar
1/2/2026 EN

Mitul Suthar

Mitul Suthar’s Coding Blog focuses on DevOps, cloud engineering, and modern developer tooling, covering topics like GitHub Actions, CI/CD pipelines, security scanning, Azure DevOps, containers, and automation to help developers build, secure, and ship software efficiently.

Alex DeBrie
11/15/2025 EN

Alex DeBrie

AlexDeBrie.com is the blog of Alex DeBrie, an AWS Data Hero and one of the most recognized experts on Amazon DynamoDB and NoSQL data modeling. He writes in depth articles on DynamoDB concepts such as partitions, single table design, transactions, costs, consistency, and one to many relationships, always backed by clear mental models, examples, and tradeoff analysis.

Code with Dan
11/15/2025 EN

Code with Dan

Blog.CodeWithDan.com is the personal blog of Dan Wahlin, Cloud Developer Advocate at Microsoft and a well known educator in the JavaScript and cloud ecosystem. Dan writes about JavaScript, TypeScript, Angular, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, AI assisted development, and modern cloud architecture, always focusing on practical examples and real world scenarios. His articles explain how to build scalable applications, use Azure services effectively, and integrate AI, Realtime APIs, and tools like MCP or TypeChat into production projects. Much of the content comes from his work on courses, workshops, and developer training, which makes the writing clear, actionable, and grounded in real engineering experience.