Andreas Hartig
Andreas Hartig is an IT architect sharing hands-on insights on Windows Server, Azure, security baselines, and hybrid cloud architecture. His blog focuses on automation, governance, and real-world infrastructure engineering.
Andreas Hartig is an IT architect sharing hands-on insights on Windows Server, Azure, security baselines, and hybrid cloud architecture. His blog focuses on automation, governance, and real-world infrastructure engineering.
Antti K. Koskela is a Microsoft MVP and Azure solutions architect sharing practical tips on Microsoft technologies, web development, and cloud architecture. His blog documents real-world problem solving, tinkering, and professional insights.
Neil is an IT enthusiast from Manchester who explores new technologies, home lab setups, and hands-on experiments. His blog shares practical tips and learning experiences for staying current in IT.
Ben Foster shares practical guides on ASP.NET Core, Minimal APIs, and modern .NET development, helping developers build efficient web APIs.
Brian Beach is a developer advocate, speaker, and author leading the Developer Experience community at AWS, helping teams improve productivity with infrastructure as code, DevOps, and generative AI.
Daniel Scott-Raynsford (DSR) is a Senior Partner Solution Architect for Data & AI at Microsoft with 25+ years of experience, specializing in Azure, cloud-native SaaS architectures, DevOps/AIOps, and agentic AI systems.
Josh King is a PowerShell developer and automation enthusiast known as the creator of BurntToast, sharing practical projects and tools around PowerShell, notifications, and home automation through his ToastIT blog.
Simon Waight is a software developer and technical blogger who writes about Microsoft developer events, GitHub Copilot, AI applications, and modern web development with practical insights for developers.
Tobias Zimmergren is a cloud technology leader, CTO and co-founder of pons.io, former Microsoft MVP, and Azure expert with deep experience in enterprise architecture, community building, and technical education.
Adam Ralph is a software developer and writer focused on .NET development, tooling, open-source software, and thoughtful engineering practices, sharing concise insights on technical and real-world problems.
Jason Taylor is a Solutions Architect and Software Engineer, Microsoft MVP in Developer Technologies, specializing in .NET, Azure, cloud architecture, Agile delivery, and scalable enterprise applications.
Michal Strehovsky is a .NET Runtime engineer at Microsoft based in Slovakia, writing about C#, .NET, and low-level programming. He also maintains the bflat compiler and enjoys experimental C# projects.
Theodore Ts’o — Linux kernel developer and technologist writing about Linux, filesystems, open source, and the broader impact of technology on society.
Ned Bellavance — Veteran IT professional and founder of Ned in the Cloud, creating courses, podcasts, and technical content on cloud and infrastructure.
Stack Diary is a tech-focused publication delivering concise, timely coverage of major technology incidents, outages, and industry news, helping readers quickly understand the impact of critical events in the tech world.
Nick Janetakis is a self-taught full-stack developer with 20+ years of experience, focused on building efficient systems, teaching programming, and running a freelance business around modern development and DevOps tools.
John Blischak is a software developer and data scientist who writes about R programming, bioinformatics, and open-source tools for data analysis and visualization.
Brent Ozar is a SQL Server performance expert and consultant who helps teams fix critical database slowdowns, improve reliability, and master SQL Server through hands-on consulting and world-class training.
Chris Wellons writes deep, hands-on articles about systems programming, compilers, C, WebAssembly, and low-level software design with a strong focus on performance and correctness.
Phil Eaton is a staff engineer working on Postgres and software internals, sharing insights on databases, systems engineering, and life deep in the software stack.