Terraform Blogs

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Jonathan
2/5/2026 EN

Jonathan

Jonathan is a cloud and Kubernetes engineer focused on running secure, observable, and high-performance workloads on AWS. His writing dives deep into Kubernetes internals, EKS features, secrets management, Gateway API, and real-world operational pitfalls.

Ian Miell
1/21/2026 EN

Ian Miell

Ian Miell is a technology writer and consultant covering DevOps, cloud, Linux, automation, and modern infrastructure practices. His blog explores practical engineering techniques alongside thoughtful analysis of IT strategy and developer experience.

Liam Gulliver
1/19/2026 EN

Liam Gulliver

Liam Gulliver is a DevOps & SDLC coach, Azure specialist, and public speaker based in Nottingham, UK. He shares insights on CI/CD, cloud engineering, and agile practices through blogs, podcasts, and live coding shows like Azureish Live!.

Roy Kim
1/13/2026 EN

Roy Kim

Roy Kim is a Microsoft MVP and independent solutions architect specializing in Azure, AI, SharePoint, and Microsoft 365. With extensive enterprise experience, he designs and delivers secure cloud solutions including Azure Kubernetes architectures, operational infrastructure, and cloud security best practices. Roy has been a Microsoft MVP since 2017 and focuses on achieving real business outcomes through modern cloud platforms.

Mark Tinderholt
1/12/2026 EN

Mark Tinderholt

Mark Tinderholt is a Principal Architect at Microsoft, specializing in Azure cloud architecture, DevOps, and infrastructure automation with Terraform. Through Azure Terraformer, he educates and connects the community around best practices in Azure automation and multi-cloud engineering.

Daniel Wertheim
1/12/2026 EN

Daniel Wertheim

Daniel Wertheim is a .NET-focused software engineer who writes about system design, security, and real-world application architecture. His blog explores topics such as multi-tenancy, authentication and authorization, Keycloak, MongoDB, and NuGet packaging, with an emphasis on practical trade-offs and implementation details.

Gunnar Morling
12/11/2025 EN

Gunnar Morling

Morling.dev is the personal blog of Michael Morling, a software engineer and architect with deep expertise in Java, Spring, JVM internals, architecture, performance, and developer tooling. His writing focuses on practical and detailed explanations of topics such as Spring framework internals, microservices design, JVM garbage collection, performance tuning, clean architecture, Gradle builds, and language features that matter in real projects. Michael often breaks down subtle behaviors of the JVM and Spring ecosystem, helping developers understand why things work the way they do and how to improve reliability and efficiency in production systems.

John Folberth
11/15/2025 EN

John Folberth

Blog.johnfolberth.com is the technical blog of John Folberth, a cloud and DevOps engineer focused on Azure, Azure DevOps, YAML pipelines, and infrastructure as code. The site provides practical guides for people who are “figuring out DevOps in Azure”, with step by step articles on topics such as Bicep, CI/CD strategies, Azure Budgets, Key Vault automation, SQL deployment pipelines, Terraform from Azure DevOps, and Azure certifications.