Cloud Architect/Cloud Team Lead/Research Infrastructure Architect
Nectar
During 2008’s global financial crisis, the Australian government deemed it prudent to spend an additional AUD 1B on research infrastructure. NeCTAR was a $50 million portion of that fund, aimed at bringing cloud computing to the research sector. Today it has transformed the way computing is delivered in the sector, used by a third of all researchers in the country.I was employed as the architect of the cloud infrastructure, which was successfully launched just four months after starting. I designed the Request for Proposal process to approve $10M of funding for an eight-site, 30,000-core federated cloud. Once funding was allocated, I defined policy frameworks to ensure the operation of the cloud and led stakeholder management of cloud users, operators and related entities. This involved strategic engagement with adjacent government projects, representing Australian investment at international events and in the media, and building a beachhead into open source communities.To accelerate development of the cloud, I also led the technical team for the first site. This involved managing a Dev/Ops portfolio of system administrators and software developers, designing and adhering to a multi-million dollar budget, conducting several competitive tenders and implementing a redundant multi-datacentre architecture.During this position, I was recognised as a global expert on OpenStack, and co-authored the OpenStack Operations Guide, subsequently published by O’Reilly.