Skills and Experience

  • Microsoft Azure, Collibra,

Relational Database Management Systems (RDBMS):

Database Software (MySQL, Microsoft SQL Server, SQLite, Oracle Database, MariaDB)

  • Wevdav
  • SSH, SFTP, Office 365, Apache Web Server, Windows OS, Linux (Ubuntu)
  • Programming
  • Programming Languages (Python, Java, C#, PHP, HTML)
  • Networking (Wireshark, Cisco Packet Tracer, VOIP)

NoSQL Database Systems:

NoSQL Database Systems:

  1. MongoDB
  2. ArangoDB (Multi-model)

Cloud Databases:

  1. Google Cloud SQL
  2. Amazon RDS
  3. Azure SQL Database
  4. MongoDB Atlas

Cloud

Cloud (OneDrive, GoogleDrive, Owncloud)

  • Microsoft Servers (Windows Server 2019/2016/2012/2008/2003)
  • Virtual Server (Oracle VM VirtualBox, VMware)
  • IDE (Apache NetBeans, Microsoft Visual Studio)
  • Data Visualization (PowerBI, R, Azure)

Public Cloud Providers:


  1. Amazon Web Services (AWS)
    • Offers a broad range of cloud services (compute, storage, databases, AI/ML, and more).
  2. Microsoft Azure
    • Cloud platform by Microsoft, offering services for computing, analytics, storage, and networking.
  3. Google Cloud Platform (GCP)
    • Google’s cloud offering with services in computing, data analytics, machine learning, and storage.
  4. IBM Cloud
    • Offers IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS solutions, including AI and blockchain services.
  5. Oracle Cloud
    • Oracle’s cloud suite that provides compute, storage, databases, and enterprise applications.
  6. Alibaba Cloud
    • The cloud computing arm of Alibaba Group, widely used in Asia, providing a variety of cloud services.
  7. Salesforce Cloud
    • Specializes in CRM and enterprise cloud applications, including sales and marketing automation.

Private Cloud Solutions:

  1. VMware vSphere
    • A leading virtualization platform for building and managing private clouds.
  2. OpenStack
    • Open-source software for building private clouds, often used by businesses to control their own cloud infrastructure.
  3. Microsoft Azure Stack
    • A hybrid cloud solution for businesses that want to use Azure services within their own data centers.
  4. Red Hat OpenShift
    • A Kubernetes-based container platform used for deploying and managing cloud-native applications in private cloud environments.

Hybrid Cloud Solutions:

  1. Microsoft Azure Stack
    • Brings Azure’s public cloud capabilities to on-premise data centers.
  2. Google Anthos
    • Hybrid and multi-cloud platform that helps manage applications across on-premise, Google Cloud, and other public clouds.
  3. Amazon Outposts
    • Extends AWS infrastructure to on-premise data centers for a hybrid cloud experience.
  4. IBM Cloud Pak
    • Software solutions to enable hybrid cloud infrastructure, including AI, data management, and automation.

Cloud Storage Services:

  1. Amazon S3 (Simple Storage Service)
    • Scalable object storage service from AWS.
  2. Google Cloud Storage
    • High-performance storage solution for unstructured data from Google Cloud.
  3. Microsoft OneDrive
    • Cloud storage service that integrates with Microsoft Office applications.
  4. Dropbox
    • File hosting and sharing service popular for personal and business use.
  5. Box
    • Cloud storage and file-sharing service geared toward businesses, with a focus on collaboration.

Cloud Database Services:

  1. Amazon RDS (Relational Database Service)
    • Managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server, and other DBs.
  2. Google Cloud SQL
    • Fully-managed relational database service for MySQL, PostgreSQL, and SQL Server.
  3. Microsoft Azure SQL Database
    • A fully managed database service for SQL Server on Azure.
  4. MongoDB Atlas
    • Managed NoSQL database service for MongoDB on the cloud.

Cloud Computing Platforms:

  1. Heroku
    • A platform-as-a-service (PaaS) for building, running, and scaling applications.
  2. DigitalOcean
    • Provides simplified cloud hosting and infrastructure for developers and businesses.
  3. Linode
    • Cloud hosting platform that offers virtual private servers (VPS) and cloud-based infrastructure services.

Serverless Computing:

  1. AWS Lambda
    • A serverless compute service that runs code without provisioning or managing servers.
  2. Azure Functions
    • Serverless computing service from Microsoft Azure that lets you run code without managing infrastructure.
  3. Google Cloud Functions
    • Event-driven serverless compute service on Google Cloud.

Content Delivery Networks (CDNs):

  1. Cloudflare
    • A CDN service offering performance improvements and security features.
  2. Amazon CloudFront
    • A CDN service by AWS for delivering content with low latency and high transfer speeds.
  3. Akamai
    • A global CDN and cloud service provider, known for content delivery and cloud security.

Cloud AI and Machine Learning Services:

  1. AWS SageMaker
    • Managed service for building, training, and deploying machine learning models.
  2. Google AI Platform
    • A set of services for building and running machine learning models on GCP.
  3. Microsoft Azure AI
    • A suite of AI tools and APIs on Microsoft’s Azure platform.

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