AWS Training Ecosystem and Brazil’s Cloud Talent Pipeline

AWS has deepened its investment in Brazilian cloud training infrastructure to address a structural talent shortage. For engineering leaders, understanding the AWS Cloud Institute model and how it stacks up against Azure, GCP, and third-party providers is key to making smarter hiring and upskilling decisions.

GCP vs Google Drive: What Cloud Engineers Actually Need to Know

Google Cloud Platform and Google Drive are frequently conflated by stakeholders outside infrastructure teams. This article clarifies the architectural divide, integration points, and practical implications for engineers managing production workloads.

DevOps Consulting in Brazil: What Cloud Engineers Need to Know

Brazil’s DevOps consulting market has matured rapidly, driven by cloud adoption across regulated industries. This article breaks down what to expect from consultancy engagements, pricing models, and technical deliverables.

AWS Job Market in Brazil: What Cloud Engineers Need to Know

Brazil’s cloud market continues to expand, and AWS remains the dominant platform for enterprise workloads. Here is a hands-on overview of the current hiring landscape, required skills, and how to position yourself for AWS roles in the country.

AWS Infrastructure Problems in Brazil: What Cloud Engineers Need to Know

Operating AWS workloads in Brazil is not the same as deploying in us-east-1 or eu-west-1. Despite the sa-east-1 (São Paulo) region being available for years, cloud engineers and platform administrators routinely face infrastructure problems that range from elevated latency to regulatory complexity and limited service parity. This article breaks down the concrete issues, explains why they matter for production systems, and outlines practical mitigation strategies for teams running workloads that serve Brazilian users.

GCP Regions and Zones: A Practical Guide for Multi-Cloud Engineers

A ground-level look at GCP’s regional and zone architecture—what changes in 2026, how it compares to AWS and Azure, and the patterns engineers should actually use when placing workloads.

What Is AWS Brasil? Infrastructure, Regions, and Relevance for Engineers

AWS Brasil refers to Amazon Web Services’ physical and commercial presence in Brazil, anchored by the sa-east-1 (São Paulo) region. For cloud engineers and DevOps practitioners, it directly impacts latency, compliance, and architectural decisions across Latin America.

AWS Entretenimento Brasil Ltda: Cloud Infrastructure Insights

AWS Entretenimento Brasil Ltda operates within Amazon’s entertainment ecosystem in Brazil, relying on cloud-native infrastructure that offers practical lessons for platform engineers building media and streaming workloads at scale.

AWS Events in Brazil: What Cloud Engineers Need to Know

AWS events in Brazil continue to evolve, offering hands-on labs and architecture deep dives. Here is what cloud engineers and platform admins should prioritize when attending.

GCP vs Snowflake: Architecture Choices for Data Platforms

For platform teams choosing between Google Cloud Platform’s native data services and Snowflake’s multi-cloud warehouse, the decision comes down to control model, integration depth, and operational scope.

O que é Google Cloud Platform? Guia prático para admins

O Google Cloud Platform (GCP) é o conjunto de serviços de computação em nuvem oferecido pelo Google. Para administradores de infraestrutura e DevOps que atuam no Brasil, entender a estrutura da plataforma, o modelo de organização de recursos e os serviços centrais é o primeiro passo antes de provisionar qualquer carga de trabalho.

AWS Treina Brasil em Recife: guia para admins cloud

Um panorama objetivo do AWS Treina Brasil para profissionais de cloud em Recife, cobrindo trilhas de aprendizado, laboratórios práticos e estratégias de certificação voltadas a administradores de infraestrutura.