Celebrating my dual certifications!
Attending HashiConf 2025 this year was an energizing deep dive into the future of infrastructure and MLOps. Over two dynamic days, the conference spotlighted cutting-edge conversations around cloud-agnostic architectures, ML-focused operational workflows, and dynamic templating for infrastructure automation.
One of the highlights was the opportunity to connect with infrastructure experts whose work has shaped modern DevOps practices:
Bryan Krausen — known for his thought leadership in HashiCorp technologies and pragmatic approaches to infrastructure at scale.
Mark Tinderholt — a seasoned voice in building robust, adaptable systems that thrive across diverse environments.
The conference also featured inspiring sessions, including a keynote by Tyler J., who showcased Adobe’s pivotal role in the evolving HashiCorp ecosystem. The presentation underscored how industry giants are harnessing MLOps and cloud-agnostic tooling to drive innovation with reliability.
HashiConf wasn’t just about ideas—it was an opportunity to sharpen skills. I’m excited to have earned two new certifications:
HashiCorp Terraform Associate — solidifying expertise in Infrastructure as Code and provisioning across multi-cloud environments.
HashiCorp Vault Associate — enhancing capabilities in secure secret management, authentication, and access control at scale.
Together, these certifications strengthen my foundation for delivering resilient, scalable infrastructure tailored for machine learning workloads—where reproducibility, reliability, and agility are not optional, but essential.
Coming out of HashiConf 2025, I’m more motivated than ever to apply these insights and skills to design ML + infra systems that scale seamlessly, adapt rapidly, and remain secure in diverse operational contexts. With cloud-agnostic strategies at the forefront, I believe we’re entering a new era of infrastructure—one driven by automation, intelligence, and community-powered innovation.