This video has lots of helpful tips. Thank you for putting this up. I did have a question for you? How do you generally go about reading & broadening your knowledge about Azure and other tech pieces? I have landed in my first Architect role and feel like there is so much knowledge out there to consume. How do you go about focusing on where you need to spend your time and pick up a particular tech?
Could you help me in understanding the define, plan and deliver the strategic infrastructure platform in line with the infrastructure roadmaps please? What and where should I study in detail to understand the practices and methods aligned with the best practices and corporate reference architecture and security policies too.
Thanks for the truly helpful tips Elias. Ive been planning on going out to the market for a new role, and feeling a lot more comfortable approaching potential interviews with these questions already in mind!
This is gold mate! Very well explained Elias! Keep up the good work. Just wanted to know which tool were you using to design the architecture we were seeing on video screen?
Can you please let me know any source RUclips/udemy or any other sources from where I can get ideas in detail to prepare myself as an azure cloud architecture??
Great video - explained succinctly. Need your guidance- I am considering a career change and looking to move into a Cloud Economist role- are there any specific resources you recommend for up-skilling?
I think that sounds awesome! If economics is something that you're interested in and also have a solid interest and background in cloud tech, it sounds like a great role! Good luck!
Hello, I want to create NOSQL database, one DB in singapore and one in US. Want to access both database as one without copying over. Just reference with possibility of CRUD operation. Data from singapore database shouldnt be moved out of singapore database. How should i do it ?
I appreciate this. Im watching your videos several time for my interview today for microsoft in the US
Best of luck!
Great content, glad I came across this account! :)
Thank you helpful just 1 thing you hv not covered AZure AD in this
Elias, this is excellent - concise yet expansive. Thanks, you are appreciated !
Glad it was helpful!
Great video TYSM ! am someone who went the same route as you from helpdesk to Cloud solutions with no degree or certs :) good to see
This video has lots of helpful tips. Thank you for putting this up. I did have a question for you? How do you generally go about reading & broadening your knowledge about Azure and other tech pieces? I have landed in my first Architect role and feel like there is so much knowledge out there to consume. How do you go about focusing on where you need to spend your time and pick up a particular tech?
Could you help me in understanding the define, plan and deliver the strategic infrastructure platform in line with the infrastructure roadmaps please? What and where should I study in detail to understand the practices and methods aligned with the best practices and corporate reference architecture and security policies too.
I appreciate, you knowledge to sharing , make more videos to help learner how ever stuck knowledge gap persons
Great work! But I think these are basis questions. It will be really great if you can make videos about questions and their answers in depth 👍
Maybe,you should the do the video?? Bloodyhell. It is people like you that should be avoided at interviews..
Thanks for the truly helpful tips Elias. Ive been planning on going out to the market for a new role, and feeling a lot more comfortable approaching potential interviews with these questions already in mind!
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks! Truly helpful tips Elias. If possible make some more video on azure architect interview, I got the similar questions.
Thanks for the feedback! Sure thing, will do more of these!
This is gold mate! Very well explained Elias! Keep up the good work.
Just wanted to know which tool were you using to design the architecture we were seeing on video screen?
That was great! I feel now more confortable to front an interview. thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Can you please let me know any source RUclips/udemy or any other sources from where I can get ideas in detail to prepare myself as an azure cloud architecture??
I only ever used the courses from Scott Duffy which are available on Udemy, and the Microsoft learning packs.
Very helpful video, thanks for sharing
My pleasure
Great!!
Thanks a million!
Brilliant mate..😂 keep post many videos.
Thanks man, this is very informative.
Great video - explained succinctly. Need your guidance- I am considering a career change and looking to move into a Cloud Economist role- are there any specific resources you recommend for up-skilling?
I think that sounds awesome! If economics is something that you're interested in and also have a solid interest and background in cloud tech, it sounds like a great role! Good luck!
Thank you 😊
You're welcome 😊
Do you use Visio for your diagrams?
Sure do!
NikeAir Pog
lots of valuable points , excellent video, thanks and keep rocking
Thanks, will do!
very helpful, than you very much :)
Very precise and easily explained
Glad you liked it
good explanation.
Glad you liked it
Whats is logic app
Hello, I want to create NOSQL database, one DB in singapore and one in US. Want to access both database as one without copying over. Just reference with possibility of CRUD operation. Data from singapore database shouldnt be moved out of singapore database. How should i do it ?
Thank you
You're welcome
Very well explained
Glad it was helpful!
Great informative video
Glad it was helpful!
very useful thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
Very Very Good
Thanks and good luck!
What is hub n spoke
Good question. It probably needs to be unpacked a little more in another video.
*Let me know what other roles you're keen to hear about!*
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@@muralimohan71 stay tuned! I've got something coming for Azure Engineer roles in the next few days!
Nice one
Thanks for watching!
Very informative 👏
Glad it was helpful!
Someone who has no infrastructure experience will find your explanation difficult. I know java programming.