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107: Michael Cade on Cloud Data Migration, Backup, and Disaster Recovery

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Mike is sitting down to chat today with vExpert and Cisco Champion Michael Cade, a senior global technologist over at Veeam. Michael has spent the last 18 months or so diving deep into the Cloud, and he’s a great resource for folks looking to expand that skill set.

In this episode, we talk about…

  • Michael’s experience with Azure versus AWS.
  • What Michael has been working on at Veeam -which has been seeing a huge shift of many more people moving over into the public cloud.
  • Several interesting use cases for data migration projects Michael has worked on, and what he learned from them.
  • How Veeam works efficiently to back up data for its customers.
  • Why Michael has been geeking out over educating families who aren’t able to afford computers to learn about technology like raspberry pi that helps folks who need to get online for virtual work or remote learning.
  • The best career advice Michael has ever gotten -which is that the feeling of imposter syndrome isn’t always a bad thing.

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Mike is sitting down to chat today with vExpert and Cisco Champion Michael Cade, a senior global technologist over at Veeam. Michael has spent the last 18 months or so diving deep into the Cloud, and he’s a great resource for folks looking to expand that skill set.

In this episode, we talk about…

  • Michael’s experience with Azure versus AWS.
  • What Michael has been working on at Veeam -which has been seeing a huge shift of many more people moving over into the public cloud.
  • Several interesting use cases for data migration projects Michael has worked on, and what he learned from them.
  • How Veeam works efficiently to back up data for its customers.
  • Why Michael has been geeking out over educating families who aren’t able to afford computers to learn about technology like raspberry pi that helps folks who need to get online for virtual work or remote learning.
  • The best career advice Michael has ever gotten -which is that the feeling of imposter syndrome isn’t always a bad thing.

Resources from this episode:

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