
Hi, I’m Ricardo!
Cloud Architect & Systems Engineer who makes tech simple.
I share practical insights on Azure, Kubernetes, and AI, write in-depth guides, and publish the AKS Newsletter every month to help professionals navigate cloud computing with clarity
My superpowers
Azure & Cloud
Step-by-step guides, architecture best practices, and cost optimization tips for Azure.
Kubernetes & AKS
Hands-on labs, troubleshooting tips, and newsletter insights for running workloads at scale.
AI for Infra Pros
Bridging AI concepts with infrastructure, tools, deployments, and performance tuning.
Career & Learning
Stories, mentorship advice, and learning paths for cloud professionals.
Biography
I simplify complex technology for a global audience, blending real-world experience in Azure, Kubernetes, and AI with clear, actionable guidance. My work spans from designing cloud architectures and automation workflows to publishing technical deep dives that help professionals build, scale, and optimize their solutions.
With a passion for teaching, I craft content that connects—whether it’s a blog post, hands-on lab, or newsletter edition. My goal is to empower readers with knowledge they can immediately apply, while inspiring curiosity and continuous learning.
Blog
As I embark on my journey of learning about artificial intelligence (AI), I am discovering the fascinating world of large language models (LLMs) and their applications in various technologies. In this article, I aim to share my newfound knowledge and insights with others who are also beginning their journey in AI. We will explore OpenAI,…
Introduction OpenShift, developed by Red Hat, extends Kubernetes to provide a more robust platform for deploying and managing containerized applications in a complete application platform. It integrates the core features of Kubernetes with additional tools and services to enhance developer productivity and operational efficiency. This guide aims to introduce beginners to deploying applications on OpenShift…
UBI stands for Universal Base Image. It’s a type of container-based image that Red Hat has created and maintains. UBI images are derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and are designed to be a foundation for building containerized applications. Here’s why UBI is significant and why you might consider to use it: In summary,…