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Episode 697:

Leon Kuperman: How to Start a Business on the Cloud

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Leon Kuperman: How to Start a Business on the Cloud

Leon Kuperman is a co-founder and CTO at Cast.ai as a potential guest on your show. Cast.ai ensures developers focus on building great products instead of worrying about their cloud infrastructure. Combining instant AI-driven cloud optimization with Kubernetes, this is 1 platform that: cuts cloud bills in half, boosts the power of DevOps 10X, and guarantees business continuity by preventing downtime.

Formerly a Vice President of Security Products OCI at Oracle, Leon’s professional experience spans tech companies such as IBM, Tuition, and HostedPCI. He has 20+ years of experience in product management, software design, and development, all through production deployment.

During the show we discuss:

  • Factors to consider while selecting the best Cloud services for your company
  • Which cloud platform is ideal for launching a new business
  • Which cloud provider is the most suitable for a startup
  • The most significant advantages of cloud computing
  • How to choose the best service from the beginning 
  • How much a cloud server cost for a small business
  • Is cloud computing beneficial to small businesses
  • Benefits of cloud computing for new businesses
  • How to create a Cloud-based business quickly
  • Is the cloud appropriate for a new business
  • Benefits of the cloud for small businesses
  • How is data kept safe in the cloud
  • What infrastructure as a service is
  • The purpose of cloud computing
  • What platform as a service is
  • Benefits of cloud computing
  • What cloud computing is

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