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I know by name DEEKU, and I work as an R&D Software Specialist. Played diversified roles like Product/Program manager, Cloud Migration Architect and cybersecurity SME. I believe in leading by example and making sure technical issues must be balanced with the needs of customers and the organizational interest.
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Certified: Azure Security Engineer Associate.
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Migrating Large SQL Server Data to the Cloud In today’s digital landscape, businesses are increasingly moving their data to the cloud to leverage its scalability, flexibility, and cost-effectiveness. However, migrating large volumes of data while ensuring minimal downtime and maintaining data integrity poses a significant challenge for organizations. One such challenge was encountered during one of my projects to migrate on-premises SQL Server data to Microsoft Azure, without compromising on availability.
Unveiling the Unseen: What Lies Beneath Our Actions and Outcomes
Have you ever wondered why things turn out the way they do? Why some people excel in certain areas while others struggle? The answers might not always be apparent on the surface. You see, what we observe as results and behaviors are like the tip of an iceberg – visible, yet only a fraction of the whole story. The true reasons behind these outcomes and behaviors are like the massive iceberg hidden beneath the water – skill, knowledge, and personality.
The purpose of disclosure of residual risk is to inform stakeholders, decision-makers, or the general public about the remaining risks that could potentially impact a project, product, or organization, even after risk mitigation measures have been implemented. Residual risk refers to the level of risk that remains after risk management efforts have been applied.
By disclosing residual risk, organizations can achieve several important objectives:
Transparency: It promotes openness and transparency in risk management practices, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of the potential risks that still exist.
Context We all know that migrating on-premise workloads to the cloud offers numerous advantages for individuals, businesses, and organizations. These advantages include cost efficiency, scalability, security and reliability, data backup and recovery, speed and performance, reduced IT management, competitive advantage, and many more. Cloud migration typically involves several phases, starting with discovery and assessment. In this article, I will cover the Discovery and Assessment phase of the cloud migration journey.
Context Education plays a important role in shaping young minds and preparing them for a successful and fulfilling future. While traditional subjects like mathematics, science, social studies and other subjects have long been the foundation of the school system, it is also essential to recognize the value of incorporating additional mandatory teachings that can significantly benefit students. Incorporating mandatory teachings is a shared responsibility of both parents and schools. This article will explore the significance of expanding the curriculum to incorporate a broader range of subjects and practical skills.