Join SSW’s Solution Architect Matt Wicks in this interview with Microsoft Regional Director and Microsoft Azure MPV, Magnus Martensson, at NDC Sydney as we delve into simplifying cloud operations for developers. Magnus sheds light on the importance of providing developers with the right tools and environments, ensuring secure and efficient cloud deployments. Learn about the concept of “landing zones,” automation, governance, and the significance of ongoing training in maximizing cloud capabilities.


0:00 | Introduction
1:00 | Importance of providing support for developers to work with the cloud
2:23 | Explanation of the concept of a landing zone
3:00 | Use of bicep files and infrastructure as code for deployment
3:57 | Discussion on networking and connectivity requirements
5:25 | Setting up automation for provisioning landing zones
7:03 | Need for governance and access control in a cloud environment
9:42 | Empowering developers to do the right thing while providing guardrails
11:38 | Importance of monitoring and optimization in the cloud
14:28 | Investing in training and skill development for cloud usage


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About the speakers

About the speakers

Magnus Martensson

Magnus is your adviser in Cloudy matters! Starting out many years as a developer, today he creates enterprise architecture for huge companies, well suited solutions for small companies, and also frequently advises his customers on how best to incorporate the Cloud in their company and product strategy. Magnus works as an independent expert and in various partnerships with other companies, based in his company Loftysoft.
Magnus is also a passionate international speaker and trainer and the next gig he would love to book is Yours! He also creates conferences, such as CloudBurst and Global Azure, and/or chairs program committees for conferences.

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