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- @lastcoolnameleft is a Partner Solution Architect at Microsoft and has supported the Azure partner ecosystem enable and secure their Docker and Kubernetes deployments since joining Microsoft in 2007.
- @erleonard is a Partner Solution Architect at Microsoft focusing on Cloud-Native technologies.
- @markjgardner is a Principal Technical Specialist at Microsoft helping customers to adapt and modernize their business as they move to the cloud. When not working on containerizing all the things, Mark and his wife own and operate a 160 acre horse farm in Kentucky.
- @swgriffith is a Principal Technical Specialist on the Azure App Innovation Global Blackbelt team, where he helps customers build and secure cool things with Azure and Kubernetes. Steve loves securing container ecosystems and helping to educate others on complex and challenging issues.
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