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<h3>Ambassador - Henry Jurkauskas</H3>
As a Cloud architect with a ‘carte blanche’ authority to transform clients’ estates to benefit their strategic enterprise visions, I found that counterbalancing between innovations and a consequential risk, due to the little known market reaction to the ‘new thing’, has already paid off in multiple client engagement cases. Looking at what’s the next technological trade-off (known for unknown) in Fedora development acts as a navigator for me make right technological decisions today knowing that this will eventually reflect in the next RHEL edition as a follow up. I am Henry Jurkauskas  <H3>
an Ambassador </H3> to evangelise on why, where and how this platform can favour those who are willing to disrupt the ‘status quo’ or solution from ‘tabula rasa’ to the defining the future.
Should you need a case or success story example to define your DC transformation roadmap reach me out via below contact
== Contact ==
== Contact ==
* ergeneral[X]sdf.org where X stands for @.  
* ergeneral[X]sdf.org where X stands for @.  
* 'PGP key' : [http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF0A1F705B2BF2556]  
* 'PGP key' : [http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0xF0A1F705B2BF2556]
 
= Area of Interest =
Stretched hybrid clouds, Big data, AI
 
== RSA public key==
 
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Contact

  • ergeneral[X]sdf.org where X stands for @.
  • 'PGP key' : [1]