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Dr. Alan F. Castillo

Dr. Alan F. Castillo, Generative AI Data Scientist, Adjunct Associate Professor, is on the forefront of technological innovation, leveraging advanced algorithms, machine learning, and data analytics to revolutionize how businesses operate and evolve. His expertise in Artificial Intelligence technology is highly sought-after in various industries, from healthcare to finance. With unparalleled skills in developing predictive models, analyzing complex datasets, and deploying cutting-edge AI solutions, an Dr. Alan (AI Scientist) is instrumental in enhancing business intelligence, automating processes, and facilitating data-driven decisions. As a key player, in the rapidly growing field of AI, Dr. Alan also contribute significantly to the shaping of our digital future.

Zero Trust Security

How Kubernetes Zero-Trust Security protects the Most Sensitive Data?

In the brim of maturation of clouds, containerization, microservices, and distributed applications, zero-trust security is in the hype of conversation in the IT world. Gartner is predicting that by the year 2022, 75% of the global organizations will be running containerized applications in production which may essentially and simultaneously follow container orchestration systems- Kubernetes as well commonly in most application… Continue readingHow Kubernetes Zero-Trust Security protects the Most Sensitive Data?

Microservices Architecture Review Board

How to Setup a Microservices Architecture Review Board

An architecture review board (ARB) is a governance body that ensures IT endeavors align with the entity’s objectives. The microservices architecture review board can help in the attainment of the following. The architecture review board bears responsibility for approving, recommending and validating solutions for the business that fulfill defined criteria. All decisions and outcomes are recorded to support decision making… Continue readingHow to Setup a Microservices Architecture Review Board

Best Practices in Strangler Pattern to Refractor Legacy Systems

Best Practices in Strangler Pattern to Refractor Legacy Systems

Software needs to be scaled as a business grows. However, as software grows in size and complexity, it becomes more complicated to scale and develop as the business grows. Ensuing legacy systems may be optimized for better performance using best practices for the strangler application. Innovation, development, and reinvention are essential for a thriving business. Scaling and building existing software… Continue readingBest Practices in Strangler Pattern to Refractor Legacy Systems

AWS Cloud Governance Practices

Best in Class AWS Cloud Governance Practices

Cost governance in AWS or any cloud is an ongoing process. Multiple departments or divisions using a corporate or agency credit card without strict AWS cost governance policies in place usually do not result in the best outcomes. Leaders need to have cloud cost spend visibility. I have seen inadequate cloud cost governance with poor cloud cost visibility on many… Continue readingBest in Class AWS Cloud Governance Practices

Security Modeling for Reliability and Resilience

Security Modeling for Reliability and Resilience

What are Security Models Information systems use security models, which are a list of operations for evaluating and authenticating security policies.  This helps to map policy goals to information systems through the specification of explicit data structures and techniques needed for implementing the said security policy. A security model can be represented in mathematical form as well as analytical ideas.… Continue readingSecurity Modeling for Reliability and Resilience

Event Driven Architecture

How to Leverage Event-Driven Architecture for Microservices with AWS

A decoupled Service-Oriented Architecture is the blueprint for a microservices architecture. So microservices applications are designed and developed as a collection of loosely coupled services with private databases each per service. But then you may use different SQL or NoSQL databases for each service as per the kind of data you store and process within each service. That means you… Continue readingHow to Leverage Event-Driven Architecture for Microservices with AWS

Save Cloud Spend

How does Kubernetes Save Cloud Spend?

Containerization of software applications is a major disruption of the decade in the IT industry. Software containers could automate deployment and management of multiple distributed applications across multiple physical and/ or virtual machines including the cloud space. In the meantime, the birth of Kubernetes could shift the developers’ focus and effort from managing machines to managing applications. Container Orchestration with… Continue readingHow does Kubernetes Save Cloud Spend?

Enterprise Microservice Architecture

How to unify under a Single Enterprise Microservices Architecture

Identify Logical Components In any IT system, three main components deal with information and data. Data objects represent logical constructs that show the data in use. Data actions refer to those commands which apply to multiple data objects to execute a task. The job to perform is the function that users want to fulfill as part of their organizational role.… Continue readingHow to unify under a Single Enterprise Microservices Architecture

secure cloud connectivity for embedded systems

The Best Way to Secure Cloud Connectivity for Embedded Systems

Devices that connect to the internet are growing each year exponentially. Arm predicts that by 2035 an astounding one trillion embedded systems will be connected to the internet. Security is paramount, and experts need to find the best ways to securely connect embedded devices to the cloud. This presents a major challenge to both developers and manufacturers. They already faced… Continue readingThe Best Way to Secure Cloud Connectivity for Embedded Systems

CNCF Kubernetes

The Benefits of Using CNCF Kubernetes

The State of Kubernetes 2020 report by VMware tables that Kubernetes technology is still at its teenage days for enterprise adoption although, Kubernetes has passed the five-year mark since Google transferred Kubernetes as an open-source project under CNCF. The study conducted among 247 enterprises representing education, manufacturing, healthcare, and financial services (with over 1000 employees) say that only 40% among… Continue readingThe Benefits of Using CNCF Kubernetes