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- Title: 97 Things Every Cloud Engineer Should Know: Collective Wisdom from the Experts
- Author(s) Emily Freeman, Nathen Harvey
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media; 1st edition (December 29, 2020); eBook (Compliments of Red Hat)
- Permission: Free eBook Complimented by Red Hat
- Hardcover/Paperback: 310 pages
- eBook: PDF (312 pages)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10/ASIN: 1492076732
- ISBN-13: 978-1492076735
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If you create, manage, operate, or configure systems running in the cloud, you're a cloud engineer -- even if you work as a system administrator, software developer, data scientist, or site reliability engineer.
With this book, professionals from around the world provide valuable insight into today's cloud engineering role.
These concise articles explore the entire cloud computing experience, including fundamentals, architecture, and migration. You'll delve into security and compliance, operations and reliability, and software development. And examine networking, organizational culture, and more. You're sure to find 1, 2, or 97 things that inspire you to dig deeper and expand your own career.
About the Author- Emily Freeman is a technologist and a storyteller who helps engineering teams improve their velocity. She is a Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft, and her experience spans both cutting-edge startups and some of the largest technology providers in the world.
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