Can you evolve with tech?
LinkedIn
July 22, 2020
I started my career as a software developer in 2008 as a student for 3 years with Java and VB.NET. I experimented with all sorts..I built an inventory management system and a school portal just for fun. I got my hands dirty on database administration, there was hardly anything I did not do at that one man business with my colleagues Gbemileke Daniel Temidayo Lawrence Ebhoeramhenye Areola Toyin Taiwo Ajibode Dayo Awode and of course Oluwaseyi Oyewo. Those were fun times . There after , I worked as a database administrator for a year with Damilola Owaseye CBAP, PSM I, LSSGB, CSM, PSM II, PSPO II Ogaga Rawlings Ogbeni Emmanuel Ofeimu, (OCA, ITIL V4) . Then as an IT specialist with Jegede Oluwatosin and other wonderful colleagues . In 2016, after my journey through various aspects of tech , I decided to go back to my first love CODING. Upon resumption , something was off regardless of my passion for it. There was a huge disconnect even though I still loved it . At some point it became very frustrating . Though I had worked on projects with the best of the best developers , I still was not satisfied .
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VMWARE SDDC: CLOUD GAME CHANGER!
LinkedIn
October 04, 2019
You can have your full datacenter in the cloud with VMware Software Defined DataCenter . It sits on a Hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) which is , a software-defined IT infrastructure that virtualizes all of the elements of conventional "hardware-defined" systems. Datacenter administrator now have access to provision resources (virtual machines, cpu, memory , storage) on the go from an allocated pool of resources.
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How do I find my path in a new technology?
LinkedIn
August 06, 2019
This question right here weighed on my heart for a full year . In my previous post , I mentioned that I was transferred from core software development into cloud . When I say cloud I am not referring to an end user of cloud technology , I mean CLOUD INFRASTRUCTURE AND EVERYTHING THAT MAKES IT WORK!!! . I wanted to continue coding so badly. The underlying technology was VMware . Any systems administrator that has worked with VMware technology knows that it is like an ONION! It's an unending loop. There is absolutely nothing you need that you will not find in one of their products . From DevOps to data-center management, cloud automation , networking etc. This became very overwhelming for me at some point because I had to get my head in the game and bring myself up to speed on VSphere data center infrastructure .
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YOU DON'T LOOK "TECHY"
LinkedIn
March 18, 2019
What exactly do female IT personnel's look like ? Often times, i get the " you don't look like a techy " response when I tell people what I do . To a certain extent i do not blame them because there is already a stereotype on how women in tech should look ; tomboyish, dull, masculine , hard and everything male . I love fashion , i love love fashion! I love to dress up, look flashy, wear my makeup neatly and my hair long and nicely done , my nails nicely done and all that parade.... I am first a woman before a WOMAN IN TECH .
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WHY VAGRANT!
LinkedIn
February 15, 2019
This whole cloud DEVOPS business is pretty new to me and exciting too. As a developer , it makes a lot of sense to containerize applications to prevent the issues of dependencies not being installed on production and all that . While I thought containerization with DOCKER was all there was to application deployment , then i came across VAGRANT. From my research , vagrant operates like docker but it provisions VMs instead of CONTAINERS .
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SOFTWARE DEVELOPER TO CLOUD ENGINEER
LinkedIn
January 07, 2019
WHAT IS CLOUD? In a layman's term it is any resource that can be accessed over the internet . Yep , its not that complicated ! As a software developer , I felt a bit lost during the initial implementation phase of our cloud platform because it was all about networking , storage , compute basically hardware infrastructure all alien to me and frustration began set it at some point lolll.... but as the saying goes, drastic times calls for drastic measures . I studied day and night as if my life depended on it and to a large extent , covered the knowledge gap . But there was still a void that mere infrastructure alone could not fill even though I had grown to love it. I spent a considerable amount of time researching on how my programming experience would be relevant in this new venture ALAS! I came across automation , DEVOPS and workflow creation. It was indeed a breath of fresh air, it was like nothing I was used to , I mean from developing applications on IDEs to automating a cloud infrastructure ....
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