I have to start by saying it out loud – Terraform is pretty nice. It really makes Infrastructure as Code – very very real. For a person like me coming from a Software Engineering/System Engineering background this takes the infrastructure to a level where it can be pulled in (if not into) the software engineering […]
Author Archives: jesper
Sources of sustained competetive advantage (Digital Assets)
What if that ML / Deep Learning model – could not only help you optimize your current processes – but deliver a sustainable source of competitive advantage? When a company has a Cement Production factory – It has an (very tangible) asset – that allow it compete in a specific field. The factory – both […]
Linuxpusher.dk
Saw this one the other day – https://www.linuxin.dk/node/22861 – and was sent way down memory lane. 19 years back these days. A bit of history. Linux and Open Source Back in the late 1990s (yes, I was a bit late into the stuff with computers) – I learnt about SCO Unix – and subsequent Linux […]
Moving workloads to AWS or SDS
For the last weeks I’ve been catching up / deep diving on AWS Cloud platform – one of the more important components are EBS – which delivers foundation for a lot of other services including the things you build yourself within AWS – thus performance characteristics matters. Normally organizations would be moving of Dell EMC […]
AWS & Cloud
A bit of background – I have been working with a sizeable (Petabyte scale) on-premise setup for 10+ years. As a responsible manager – there was a struggle between external trends (e.g. Cloud will rule everything) and coming from the Open Source world where it is very transparent that most of what AWS provides is […]