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Hari Prasad
Mar 16, 2024
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1. Scenario: Managing Multiple Projects Q: You are managing multiple projects in Jira. How do you ensure each project's tasks are not only well organized but also visible to the relevant team members? A: To manage multiple projects effectively in Jira, I would: • Create separate projects for each team or project focus, ensuring tasks are organized within the relevant project space. • Use permissions schemes to control who can view or edit issues in each project, ensuring team members only have access to relevant projects. • Employ dashboards and filters to create customized views that highlight tasks by project, priority, due date, or team member, making it easier for everyone to see what's relevant to them. • Leverage Epics and Versions within projects to further organize tasks into larger goals or releases, aiding in overall project visibility and tracking. 2. Scenario: Prioritizing a Backlog Q: Your team has an overwhelming backlog. How would you use Jira to help prioritize tasks? A: In Jira, I would prioritize the backlog by: • Implementing a prioritization framework, such as MoSCoW (Must have, Should have, Could have, Won't have this time) or simply High, Medium, Low priority fields, to assess and assign priorities to each issue. • Using the backlog view to drag and drop issues into the desired order after priorities are assigned, ensuring the most critical tasks are at the top. • Conducting regular backlog grooming sessions with the team to review priorities, dependencies, and estimates, ensuring the backlog remains up-to-date and accurately reflects the team’s priorities. • Creating sprints (for Agile teams) and pulling the top-priority tasks into the sprint backlog, focusing the team's efforts on high-priority items. 3. Scenario: Reporting to Stakeholders Q: Stakeholders are asking for updates on the progress of various projects. How do you use Jira to provide comprehensive yet understandable updates? A: To report to stakeholders, I would: • Use Jira dashboards to create visual reports displaying key metrics such as sprint progress, issues resolved over time, and current priorities. Dashboards can be customized to show the most relevant information to stakeholders. • Generate specific reports available in Jira like Burnup Charts, Burndown Charts, or Cumulative Flow Diagrams for Agile projects to show progress towards goals. • Share filter results showing the status of critical tasks, upcoming deadlines, or completed work within a specified period. • Schedule regular reports to be emailed to stakeholders, ensuring they receive consistent updates. 4. Scenario: Improving Team Collaboration Q: Your team is facing collaboration issues, with many tasks being delayed due to miscommunications. How would you leverage Jira to enhance team collaboration? A: To improve team collaboration in Jira, I would: • Encourage the use of issue comments to keep all relevant communications and decisions about a task within its Jira issue, ensuring transparency and context are maintained. • Utilize @mentions in comments or descriptions to alert specific team members about updates or questions, ensuring they are notified of relevant information. • Implement Confluence integration for comprehensive documentation that can be linked directly to Jira issues, providing easy access to project specs, requirements, or meeting notes. • Create a ‘Team’ dashboard where all members can view their tasks, recent updates, and critical priorities, fostering a shared understanding of current project statuses and individual responsibilities. 5. Scenario: Handling Overdue Tasks Q: You notice a significant number of tasks are overdue. How would you address this issue using Jira? A: To manage overdue tasks in Jira, I would: • Review the overdue issues to identify any common factors such as unrealistic deadlines, dependencies, or workload distribution. • Adjust priorities and deadlines where necessary, in consultation with the team and stakeholders, to reflect a more realistic timeline. • Use the ‘Flagged’ status or a custom field to highlight tasks that are at risk of becoming overdue, drawing attention to them before they miss their deadlines. • Set up automated reminders for upcoming deadlines using Jira’s automation rules, helping team members stay aware of their commitments. • Conduct a retrospective to understand why tasks became overdue and to implement changes to processes or planning methods to prevent recurrence. These scenario-based questions and answers provide a gl
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Hari Prasad
Mar 13, 2024
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I'm a Jira administrator (and since I'm the only admin) and one of my colleages has managed to create a scrum board but no one can access this board now or not visible on the View Boards Menu that I can't see.Please help me . When you're the sole Jira administrator and encounter an issue where a colleague has created a Scrum board that isn't accessible or visible to others, including yourself, there are several steps you can take to troubleshoot and resolve the issue. Here's a structured approach to help you address this problem: 1. Check Board Permissions • Board Visibility: Boards in Jira are usually visible based on the filter that the board uses. The visibility of this filter dictates who can see the board. If the filter is private or restricted to certain users, the board will not be visible to others. • Action: Go to Boards > View All Boards, find the board created by your colleague, and check the ... menu for Configure. Under General settings, you can find the Filter settings. Ensure the filter is shared with the right people, groups, or projects. 2. Review Project Permissions • The issue might not be with the board itself but with the project permissions. If users do not have the necessary permissions to view the project associated with the board, they won't see the board. • Action: Go to the project settings and review the permissions scheme. Ensure that the appropriate roles or groups have Browse Projects permission. 3. Verify User Groups and Roles • Ensure that the users trying to access the board are in the correct groups or roles that have access to the board and the underlying filter. • Action: Review the user groups and roles under Jira Settings > User Management to ensure they align with the access configurations for the board and its filter. 4. Check if the Board Was Accidentally Deleted • In some cases, the board might have been accidentally deleted. While you can't directly recover a deleted board, you can recreate it using the same filter if that still exists. • Action: Verify if the board exists by looking at the list of all boards. If it's indeed deleted, check if the filter used by the board still exists under Issues > Search for issues, then save the filter and create a new board with it. 5. Examine Global Permissions • There might be global permissions affecting the visibility of boards. Although less likely, it's worth checking. • Action: Go to Jira Settings > System > Global Permissions and ensure there are no restrictive permissions affecting board visibility. 6. Direct URL Access • As a temporary workaround, ask your colleague for the direct URL to the board. If you can access it directly, this might indicate a visibility issue rather than a permission issue. • Action: Try accessing the board using the direct URL and see if there are any error messages or if it opens correctly.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 27, 2023
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One quick question please : Do we need to install any gateway to connect post GRE SQL database to connect to Azure.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 26, 2023
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Hi sir,I have today count measure Yesterday count measure Last week same day count measure How can we show today vs yesterday Today vs yesterday vs last week same day Today vs last week same day I'n line chart I tried to create switch measure But it accepts one value to one measure Any inputs on this pls
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Hari Prasad
Oct 26, 2023
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Hi we are working on live connection which is connected through SSAS , we are having multiple tables which contains columns and measures also. How do we extract the list of column names of each table. Please guide
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Hari Prasad
Oct 24, 2023
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Here are the general steps to set up LDAP integration and manage permissions in Jira Data Center: Step 1: Set up LDAP Integration 1. Log in to Jira as an administrator. 2. Navigate to the Jira Administration Console. 3. Go to "User Management" and select "User Directories." 4. Click on "Add Directory" and select "LDAP." 5. Enter your LDAP server details and credentials. 6. Test the connection to ensure it is working correctly. 7. Configure the user and group mappings to determine how Jira should map LDAP users and groups to Jira users and groups. 8. Save the configuration. Step 2: Configure Permissions Once the LDAP integration is set up, you can then configure permissions for LDAP users and groups within Jira. 1. Go to the Jira Administration Console. 2. Navigate to "Issues" and select "Permission Schemes." 3. Select the permission scheme you want to configure. 4. Add the LDAP groups or users to the appropriate permissions. 5. Save the changes. Step 3: Test Permissions After configuring the permissions, you should test to ensure that LDAP users have the correct permissions. 1. Log in as an LDAP user. 2. Verify that you can access the expected features and data based on the permissions you configured. Please note that the exact steps may vary depending on your specific LDAP setup and Jira configuration. If you have any specific requirements or need further assistance, please let me know.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 20, 2023
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If you want to update the existing item in the SharePoint list instead of creating a new one when you send the same data from the Power BI report. This is certainly possible with Microsoft Flow. Here are the steps you can follow to update the existing item in SharePoint list: 1. Create a Flow with a Trigger: • Start by creating a new flow or editing your existing flow. • Set up the trigger as per your requirement (either automated or instant with a button). 4. Get Data from Power BI Report: • Add a new step and choose "Power BI." • Use the "Get rows" action to retrieve data from your filtered Power BI report. • Configure the "Get rows" action by specifying the workspace, dataset, and table. 8. Check if Item Exists in SharePoint List: • Add a new step and choose "SharePoint." • Use the "Get items" action to retrieve items from your SharePoint list. • Use a filter query to check if the item you want to update already exists in the list. 12. Update or Create Item in SharePoint List: • Add a condition to check if the item exists in the SharePoint list. • If the item exists, use the "Update item" action to update the existing item in the list. • If the item does not exist, use the "Create item" action to create a new item in the list. 16. Save and Test Your Flow: • Save your flow and test it by triggering it manually or waiting for the automated trigger to occur.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 19, 2023
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I need some help on a dynamic measure header display based on slicer selections. Currently, my measure header is as follows by default (without slicer selection): Total Sales Total Cost Total GP But when my slicer of subsidiary is selected (for example ABC or XYZ), i need to measure header to change accordingly to below, depending on single selection. If multiple selections then default header applies. Sales for ABC Cost for ABC GP for ABC or Sales for XYZ Cost for XYZ GP for XYZ I have seem a few number of tutorials but mostly are dealing with dynamic column headers and I have no idea how to apply to measures. Bookmarks will not help as well since it might reverse selections of other slicers. Many thanks in advance! Cheers! Regards Shao
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Hari Prasad
Oct 19, 2023
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Can you please tell what is the difference between Paginated report visual in power bi visual pane and Paginated reports build through report builder?
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Hari Prasad
Oct 19, 2023
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I want to ask for a project recommendation related to data science/ML/AI/Cloud related for a portfolio made?
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Hari Prasad
Oct 19, 2023
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help me to making Purchases Requisition and Purchase Order in SAP. Today I bought server access but I am unable to make PR and PO
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Hari Prasad
Oct 16, 2023
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Let's start with a brief introduction and then move on to interview preparation. Introduction to Groovy: 1. Basic Syntax: • Like Java, Groovy requires classes and methods. • It's less verbose; you don't need semicolons at the end of each line. • You can define variables using def. def name = "ChatGPT" println "Hello, $name" 2. D(http://2.Data)ata (http://2.Data)Types: • Groovy supports all Java data types. • Dynamic typing with the def keyword. • Lists: def list = [1, 2, 3] maps: def map = ['name': 'Chat', 'type': 'AI'] 1. 3. Control Structures: • If-else, loops, and switch-case structures are similar to Java but with a simpler syntax. Sample Interview Questions: 1. Basic Understanding: • What is Groovy, and how is it different from Java? • Explain dynamic typing in Groovy. 4. Syntax & Semantics: • What is the use of the def keyword? • How do you define a closure in Groovy and provide an example? 7. Features: • What are Groovy Builders, and why are they useful? • Explain how Groovy handles null values. 10. Advanced Topics: • How does Groovy enable metaprogramming, and what are its benefits? • Describe the difference between GString and a regular Java String. 13. Practical Scenarios: • Given a list of integers, write a Groovy script to filter out even numbers and square the remaining ones. • How would you handle JSON parsing in Groovy?
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Hari Prasad
Oct 16, 2023
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Any one have dax pattern collection notes?
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Hari Prasad
Oct 14, 2023
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please help with the formula of “% of Parent Row Total”for Multi-level Hierarchy in BI, like we do have in Excel Pivot. I have tried various formulas but none of them works the way Pivot does, for multilevel parent row headers.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 14, 2023
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To execute a Python script from Power BI when pressing a submit button, you'll need to use a combination of Power Automate and a custom Power BI button action. Here's a step-by-step guide: 1. Set Up Power Automate: 1. Create a new Flow: • Go to Power Automate.(https://flow.microsoft.com/) • Click on + Create and select Instant flow. • Name your flow and choose the trigger as PowerApps. 5. Add a Python Script Action: • Search for the Execute Python script action and add it to your flow. • Configure the action to run your Python script. You might need to provide the path to your Python script and any necessary arguments. 8. Save the Flow. 2. Integrate with Power BI: 1. Add a Button in Power BI: • In Power BI Desktop, go to the Insert tab. • Click on Buttons and choose a button type (e.g., Blank). • Place the button where you want it on your report. 5. Configure the Button Action: • With the button selected, go to the Format pane. • Under the Action card, turn the action On. • Set the Type to Web URL. • For the URL, use the URL of the Power Automate flow you created. This will trigger the flow when the button is clicked. 10. Publish the Report: • Save and publish your report to the Power BI service.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 14, 2023
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Hi Hari, is it possible t9 do incremental refresh in power bi with monthly snapshot data ? I have history table that has snapshot data of each month, form this table , I want yo make the earliest month as a base table and the remaining month to be incremental refreshed? How can I achieve this ?
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Hari Prasad
Oct 12, 2023
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what is power bi powerbi is visulization and reporting tool from microsoft. why power bi less cost Power bi power power query - 7 days - ETL - Extrat transformation tool power view - 7 days - view - report power pivot - 7 days - data modeling Power bi service - 3 days - sharing and How power bi works - we dont need any programming skills 1.sql 2. basic excel 3. data modeling power bi can connect 99 data sourcec Power Query - ETL - tranformations Excel sql server PoWerbi desktop - power query - ETL - - POWERService - users Power bi install - licences power bi desktop power bi licence Free we can deveop the report Pro We can develop the report and share the report - cost 9.99 $ 1GB Premium 5000$ pOWER Bi connection methods Import - offline - Excel , text , csv Direct - any database - sql server, postgre, oracle Live - Azure,ssas How exactly power bi works why should Powerbi - trending - we can connect 99 data sources - Power bi cost - very less - compare to other tools - other tools - 100$ Power bi - User friendly tool Power bi desktop - Excel - Sql server - Live - Will have one project after this course if you want to do certification - PL 300 certification - Premium - online files - twitter - Trending Along with Power BI - Add on advancatges courses 1. ETL - SSIS 2. Reporting tool - Power BI Fullstack - powerbi report builder 3. Power automate 4. power apps 5. data warehouse - snowflake 6. database - Sql server, oracle, ****Day 2 Data connection methods Import direct Live 1.We will import the data 1.Data (http://1.Data)will be source 1.data (http://1.data)will be source 2.We can connect 99 data sources 2.Only databases (sql server) 2.SSAS 3.Wecan Perfome all DAX funcetion 3.Limited (http://3.Limited)DAX 3.All dax fucntions 4.1GB - Pro & Premium - 10gb 4.No (http://4.No)data limit 4.1GB 5.Fast (http://5.Fast)perfomrance 5.slow performance 5.fast (http://5.fast)performance 6.Not fresh data 6.Fresh latest data 6.Latest data Day 3*** Merge queries combine tables horizontally, while append queries combine tables vertically. Merge queries require at least one matching column in each table, while append queries require matching columns with the same data types Power Query - Append and Merge - Rows Apeend - we can join 2 or more tables (sheets) 1. Normal Append - 2. Case sensitive 3. Column order may not be the same Merge -to join the 2 or more tables. - Columns Left join - All the records from left table and matching records from right table right join - Allt the records from right table and matchig from the left table Full join - Allthe records from both the tables Inner join - Matching records from the both the tables Right anti join - NoT MACTHING Records from right table left anti join -not matcing records from left table Duplicate table rEFERANCE TABLE Advance Editor - M- launguage - M code Day 4*** Power Query - Conditional Column - (IF else) - 2 or more conditions Coulmn from examples - given exmaples Manage parameter - Dynamic filter in source level Advance Editor - M Luanguage CODE - Day 8- Data Modeling - Relationship between fact and dimension table. Fact - Transcation table which more num we can perform - Agrregate - Measure (Metric) Dimension - More Text data Product table - customer table Product table - Dim Prod id - Produ name - pro Qty - Pro price - mb 001 - Ramayana- 1 - 50 002 - mahabaha- 1 - 40 Custmer table cusoter code- produ code - date - price - Qty - Fact - 500 mb 134 - 001 - 14 - 1 123 - 002- 15- 2 145 - 123 Schema - Star Schema - Fact table is connecting directly with Dim table Snow flake - Fact table to connectionf dim table and this dim is connectiing another dim table Fact table is indirectly conect with another dim table is called snowfale schema. Fact - Dim More num - More text - Primary Foreign key Star schema - SNow flake Large date - Less date 2. tables are combine - 1. More table 3. denormalize 2. Table spi 4 Reading fast 3. Normalization 4. writing slow 4. Reading slow and writing fast. Relationships - to get the proper results in report - we should give the relationship Autodetect - Creta relations ship- Edit - Delete relationship How many cordinalities 1. One to one 2. One to many 3. Many to one 4. Many to many If we have multiple databases how to give relationships- tomrow i need to Day 9- Data modeling - Relationships 1. create relationship - Manually created relationship 2. Auto detect relationship - automatically 3.Edit relationship - Edit relationship 4. delte relationship - delete the relationship Cardinalites - 1. one to many - wil create one to many - Single - both 2. Mnay to one - will create Many to one - single - both 3. One to one - 4. Manay to many Cross filter - single and both (BI) ONE TO ONE - BI DIRECTIONAL HOWEVER WE CANT CHANGE TO SINGLE Many to many - by deafult i twill be bi directional we cant change to single direction Active and inactive relationship .....tomrow will discuss taking one example f mulitple relationships Bar Charts and Column Charts:these visuals to display financial metrics, market trends, or industry performance. Line Charts:visualize changes in key performance indicators, economic indicators, or business growth rates. Pie Charts and Donut Charts: these visuals to represent market share, industry distribution, or customer segmentation. Map Visuals:visuals to analyze regional economic indicators or market penetration. Matrix Visuals:matrix visuals to show complex relationships, such as industry performance by sector and region. Scatter Plots:to analyze relationships between economic factors or business metrics. Gauges and Cards:visuals to display critical information like financial ratios, credit scores, or risk assessments. KPI Indicators:use KPI indicators for metrics such as profitability ratios, liquidity ratios, or industry benchmarks. Hierarchy and Drill-Down Visuals:visuals to provide a top-level overview of industries, markets, and then allow users to explore specific companies or segments. Sankey charts: Financial analysts can use Sankey charts to visualize cash flow within a business, showing how money is allocated to different expenses, investments, or revenue streams. Relational Database Design: Think of it like a spreadsheet with tables, rows, and columns. Good for storing everyday data, like names, addresses, and orders. Helps keep data organized and prevents repeating the same information. Works well for applications where data needs to be changed frequently. Multidimensional Database Design: Imagine a data cube with different layers. Great for analyzing and finding patterns in data. Especially useful when you want to look at data from different angles or perspectives. Perfect for making reports and finding insights from big datasets.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 10, 2023
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Kubernetes Reasoning: • Rising Demand for Containerization: As more companies adopt containerization for their applications, the demand for orchestration tools like Kubernetes has surged. • Complexity: Kubernetes, while powerful, has a steep learning curve, leading to a shortage of true experts in the field. • Versatility: Kubernetes isn't restricted to one cloud provider; it's used across AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and even on-premises, making the skillset transferable across various platforms. • High Salaries: Due to the shortage of experts and the critical nature of the tool in modern tech stacks, Kubernetes professionals often command high salaries. For someone looking to specialize in a niche area with ample job opportunities, Kubernetes is a strong choice.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 09, 2023
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What’s the name of your organization? CloudTech Innovations. What’s your industry sector? And AI field? Industry sector: Information TechnologyAI field: While my primary focus is cloud computing, I also work closely with our AI department, which specializes in integrating AI solutions with cloud infrastructure. What’s your city? Bengaluru, India. Do you have a Phone and Email I can contact for academic purposes? I'd prefer not to share my personal phone, but you can reach me at hariprasad@cloudtechinnovations.com (mailto:hariprasad@cloudtechinnovations.com)for academic inquiries. How would you describe your role with this company? I am a Senior Cloud Solutions Architect. I design and implement cloud infrastructure solutions for our clients, ensuring scalability, security, and efficiency. How has your contribution progressed over time you have been with this firm? I started as a Cloud Engineer, focusing on hands-on implementation. Over the years, I've taken on more architectural and strategic roles, helping shape the company's direction in cloud solutions. How did you get started in your field? I began with a degree in Computer Science. Fascinated by the potential of cloud computing, I pursued certifications from AWS and Azure, which led me to my first job in this domain. What skills are most critical to your success to date? Technical proficiency in cloud platforms, understanding of networking and cybersecurity, and soft skills like communication and teamwork have been crucial. Is there anything you would do differently in hindsight? I would have started networking earlier in my career. The cloud community is vibrant, and learning from peers can accelerate personal growth. What advice would you give me related to my career planning in the field of Cloud Computing? Stay curious and continually learn. The cloud landscape evolves rapidly, so continuous learning is essential. Certifications from major cloud providers can give you an edge in the job market. Are you aware of companies that would hire students in my program of study? Apart from the big players like AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, many startups and traditional companies are transitioning to the cloud. They are always on the lookout for fresh talent with a passion for cloud technologies. What do you suggest that I need to do or learn to work in your field? 1. Get familiar with major cloud platforms. 2. Understand the fundamentals of networking, storage, and virtualization. 3. Engage in hands-on projects; practical experience is invaluable. 4. Consider cloud certifications. 5. Network with professionals in the field to stay updated and discover opportunities.
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Hari Prasad
Oct 08, 2023
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Interviewer (You): Can you briefly explain what cloud computing is? Cloud Expert (Me): Absolutely. Cloud computing is the delivery of various services over the internet. These services include storage, databases, servers, networking, software, analytics, and intelligence. Instead of owning their own computing infrastructure or data centers, companies can rent access to anything from applications to storage from a cloud service provider. This offers faster innovation, flexible resources, and economies of scale. Interviewer: What are the main benefits of cloud computing? Cloud Expert: Some of the primary benefits include: 1. Cost-Efficiency: It eliminates the capital expense of buying hardware and software and setting up and running on-site data centers. 2. Scale: Cloud offers vast amounts of computing power, allowing businesses to scale up or down as their needs change. 3. Performance: Major cloud services run on a worldwide network of secure data centers, which are upgraded to the latest generation of fast and efficient computing hardware. 4. Speed and Agility: With the vast amount of resources provided, cloud allows for massive amounts of computing resources to be provisioned in minutes. 5. Security: Cloud providers offer a set of policies, technologies, and controls that strengthen security, helping protect data, apps, and infrastructure from potential threats. Interviewer: Can you explain the different cloud deployment models? Cloud Expert: Certainly. There are three primary cloud deployment models: 1. Public Cloud: Owned and operated by third-party cloud service providers, delivered over the internet, and available to anyone who wants to purchase them. 2. Private Cloud: Used exclusively by a single business or organization. A private cloud can be hosted physically in the company's on-site data center, or a third-party provider can host it. 3. Hybrid Cloud: Combines public and private clouds, allowing data and applications to be shared between them. This provides businesses with greater flexibility, more deployment options, and helps optimize existing infrastructure, security, and compliance. Interviewer: What are some common cloud service models? Cloud Expert: There are three main service models: 1. Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): This provides virtualized computing resources over the internet. Examples include Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. 2. Platform as a Service (PaaS): Focuses on delivering platforms to users, allowing them to develop, run, and manage applications without dealing with the infrastructure's complexity. Examples are Google App Engine and Red Hat OpenShift. 3. Software as a Service (SaaS): Delivers software applications over the internet on a subscription basis. Examples include Google Workspace, Microsoft Office 365, and Dropbox. Interviewer: How does cloud computing support business continuity and disaster recovery? Cloud Expert: Cloud computing plays a crucial role in business continuity and disaster recovery. It allows businesses to store data in the cloud, which can be accessed from anywhere, ensuring data availability even if the local infrastructure fails. In the event of disasters, businesses can quickly restore data from backup locations on the cloud, minimizing downtime and data loss. Additionally, the cloud's scalability supports continuous data backup and replication, ensuring up-to-date data recovery points. Interviewer: How do cloud providers ensure data security? Cloud Expert: Cloud providers invest heavily in securing data for several reasons: to maintain customer trust, comply with regulations, and ensure the integrity of their services. Some measures they take include: 1. Encryption: Data, both at rest and in transit, is encrypted to ensure unauthorized users can't read it. 2. Firewalls: These act as barriers between the cloud infrastructure and potential threats, ensuring only legitimate traffic gets through. 3. Access Control: Only authorized personnel have access to the data centers and the data within them. Role-based access controls also ensure users can only access data they're supposed to. 4. Multi-factor Authentication (MFA): This requires users to provide two or more verification factors to gain access, adding an extra layer of security. 5. Regular Audits: Cloud providers undergo regular third-party audits to ensure they meet industry standards and regulations. Interviewer: What challenges do companies face when transitioning to the cloud? Cloud Expert: Transitioning to the cloud comes with its challenges, such as: 1. Data Migration: Transferring vast amounts of data to the cloud can be time-consuming and might face issues related to data integrity and compatibility. 2. Compliance and Regulatory Concerns: Especially for industries like finance and healthcare, ensuring data in the cloud meets regulatory standards is crucial. 3. Dependency on Service Providers: If the cloud service provider faces an outage, the businesses relying on them could be affected. 4. Cost Management: While cloud can be cost-effective, without proper monitoring and management, costs can escalate. 5. Security Concerns: Businesses might be wary of external threats, insider threats, or potential vulnerabilities when moving to the cloud. Interviewer: How does edge computing relate to cloud computing? Cloud Expert: Edge computing refers to processing data closer to its source, like IoT devices or local computing hardware, instead of sending it to a centralized cloud-based system. It complements cloud computing in scenarios where real-time data processing is essential. For instance, autonomous vehicles need immediate processing for decision-making; any latency could be catastrophic. In such cases, edge computing processes the data locally, and only the essential information is sent to the cloud for further analysis or storage. Interviewer: How do you see the future of cloud computing evolving? Cloud Expert: The future of cloud computing is promising and is expected to incorporate more advanced technologies. We can anticipate: 1. Integration with AI and Machine Learning: This will make cloud platforms smarter in terms of data analysis and predictions. 2. Serverless Computing: Businesses will only pay for what they use without worrying about the underlying infrastructure. 3. Quantum Computing: As quantum computers become more viable, we might see them integrated into cloud platforms, offering unparalleled processing capabilities. 4. Hybrid and Multi-cloud Strategies: Businesses will use a combination of different clouds based on specific needs, ensuring flexibility and optimization. 5. Sustainability: As the digital footprint grows, cloud providers will adopt more sustainable practices, like using renewable energy for data centers.
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