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About the AUTHOR...

Eduardo Kieling is an IT expert with a focus on Cloud Computing. He has a Master’s degree in Applied Computing and a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. He is a Microsoft Azure MVP with extensive experience in the international market and has worked in various companies. He is currently a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect, responsible for designing, implementing, and administering various technologies. Eduardo is also one of the leaders and founders of the AzureRS community in Brazil. He practices technical lectures and articles for the technical community.

Eduardo is Brazilian and currently resides in Madrid, Spain.

 

"Computers are incredibly fast, accurate, and stupid. Human beings are incredibly slow, inaccurate, and brilliant. Together they are powerful beyond imagination." 

(Albert Einstein) 

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