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Adora Nwodo is three-time cloud engineering author, public speaker, founder of NexaScale, and an experienced software engineer working at the intersection of cloud infrastructure and developer platforms.[1]
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Adora Nwodo | |
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Nationality | Nigerian |
Alma mater | University of Lagos & Stanford Graduate School of Business |
Occupation | Senior Software Engineer |
Website | https://adoranwodo.com |
Nwodo holds a bachelor's degree (First Class) in computer science from the University of Lagos [2] and is also an alumnus of Stanford LEAD from the Stanford Graduate School of Business.[3]
Nwodo's first interaction with computers was early on in her childhood.[4] This sparked an interest in computers and technology in general. She started writing code in Visual Basic and later on discovered HTML & CSS.[5]
Nwodo is the Founder of NexaScale, a social enterprise connecting entry-level technologists to simulated work experience, apprenticeships, and other opportunities that help them start and scale their careers.[6][1]
Nwodo currently works at the intersection of Cloud Infrastructure and Developer Platforms. Prior to her current role, she worked on Microsoft Mesh, a Mixed Reality collaboration and communications platform.[7] Prior to Microsoft Mesh, Nwodo worked on the team building Azure Object Anchors, a mixed reality service that helps you create immersive experiences by automatically aligning 3D content with physical objects.[2] Before Microsoft, she was a Software Developer building web experiences at Neukleos.[8][9]
In 2021, Nwodo released her first book, "Cloud Engineering for Beginners[10]," which introduces people to the concept of cloud computing, viable career paths in cloud engineering, and how to navigate a cloud engineering career. In 2023, she released her second book, "Beginning Azure DevOps,[11]" which is a detailed guide on how to plan, build, test, and release applications on Azure. In 2024, she released her third book, "Confident Cloud,[12]" which is a detailed guide into the world of cloud computing.[9][13]
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