First and foremost, I really enjoy learning more about Azure every day, but it's not just for my own enjoyment - being able to share the useful information and insights I've gained along the way with my coworkers and community groups so that we can grow together aligns with the values I live by.
I've heard that MVPs are not just technical experts with a deep understanding of Microsoft products and services, but people who enthusiastically share their knowledge with the community and demonstrate exceptional leadership and an ongoing commitment to helping others.
This is the most basic and important reason why I want to be an MVP.
1. Organize and share daily Azure-related updates
Every day, we search for newly published content on the Azure blog and curated useful Azure-related content posted on Youtube and share it on the following Facebook communities.
- Smart Azure Lifehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/azurouslife
- Share the post
https://docs.zerobig.kr/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13605054
2. Contribute to improving the quality of MS documentation translation
From time to time, we contributed to MS official documentation by finding incorrect content or things that need to be improved.
https://docs.zerobig.kr/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13605060
3. Technical seminar presentation
- 2022 Global Azure Korea(2022.05.07) Speakers.
* Session title : Terraform with security and testing (integration, compliance) - Deploying Azure resources with Github Actions
* Presentation content
In a scenario of deploying a simple Apache server running on Azure Linux VMs with Terraform and GitHub Actions pipeline, we will introduce how to leverage Azure Key Vault to prevent password exposure of VMs in Terraform code and include Terraform integration testing and compliance (Ex: Tagging) testing in GitHub Actions CI process with relative ease.
- Microsoft Build 2022 After Party (June 25, 2022) Speaker.
* Session title : Cloud Native and DevOps and the story of app modernization with Azure Container Apps
1. Organize and share daily Azure-related updates
Every day, we search for newly published content on the Azure blog and curated useful Azure-related content posted on Youtube and share it on the following Facebook communities.
- Smart Azure Lifehttps://www.facebook.com/groups/azurouslife
- Share the post
https://docs.zerobig.kr/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13605054
2. Contribute to improving the quality of MS documentation translation
From time to time, we contributed to MS official documentation by finding incorrect content or things that need to be improved.
https://docs.zerobig.kr/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=13605060
3. Technical seminar presentation
- 2022 Global Azure Korea(2022.05.07) Speakers.
* Session title : Terraform with security and testing (integration, compliance) - Deploying Azure resources with Github Actions
* Presentation content
In a scenario of deploying a simple Apache server running on Azure Linux VMs with Terraform and GitHub Actions pipeline, we will introduce how to leverage Azure Key Vault to prevent password exposure of VMs in Terraform code and include Terraform integration testing and compliance (Ex: Tagging) testing in GitHub Actions CI process with relative ease.
- Microsoft Build 2022 After Party (June 25, 2022) Speaker.
* Session title : Cloud Native and DevOps and the story of app modernization with Azure Container Apps
As a habit, I've been sharing useful Azure-related posts to our Facebook community (https://www.facebook.com/groups/azurouslife).
Last year, I summarized, organized, and shared useful blog posts and You Tube videos related to Azure with the Facebook community on approximately 31 occasions.
For more details, please see https://docs.zerobig.kr/display/ZW4P/20230303+MVP+Renewal.
Learning, organizing, and sharing Azure is my daily routine. This routine is not going to change next year.
While Azure as a cloud technology is not yet as widely utilized in the industry as AWS, it is gradually gaining traction. I will continue to spread the word about the excellence and usefulness of the Azure cloud, at least in Korea, and play a role in further increasing its demand in the market.
As I've already mentioned, I'm learning and organizing Azure-related skills on a daily basis so that I can share the useful information and insights I've gained along the way with my peers and community groups so that we can grow together and help Azure grow in demand in the cloud market.