
u/0diyammabadava

Bro dropped a banger 🔥
You can Hate him for all his views regarding other topics,but this right here is something y'all should watch.I have always been his subscriber since the early days of his channel before he started Movie reviews and this feels really like he is back to making his OG content.
AWS vs Azure, which cloud to learn wrt Indian market?
I always heard that in the Indian market AWS has more jobs, is it still the same case
AWS vs Azure, which cloud to learn wrt Indian market?
I always heard that in the Indian market AWS has more jobs, is it still the same case?
What a Shit film this is lmao
1.Jhanvi scenes
2.Boman Irani chese job ae sports committee..kani Gold medals ochina Peddi gurinchi matram telidhu.
3.Thokkalo shots in cricket
4.Thokkalo hero hyping scenes
5.Peddi is Superman anduke 3 grounds avathala ki kodathadu.
6.Gour naidu deggara eppatnundo 🍑 ichesi ,kastapadi Kusthi nerchukunnodini..asalu eminraani mana Peddi saar vachesi mootalu mosesi.. konni months lo ne replace chesi,vadikante thop aipovadam issa fantastic Karate kid of the Peddi of the Kusthi.
7.Jhanvi scenes ki 2nd half lo iche justification is woww nicee..
- Leg panicheyanodu Car ni lepesthadu..Silver medal ochina athlete ni Minister thengeymantadu..wawww
9.Last ki Paralympics ni Kamedy thengadam iss the ultimate national award performance.
Ivanni tisesthe yess this is the movie of the year /s
Hyderabad Woman Alleges Casting Agent Lured Her with Movie Roles, Then Harassed Her
5 Years Windows Infrastructure Experience - How Should I Transition into IAM?
Hi everyone,
I currently have around 5 years of experience in Windows Infrastructure/Systems Administration. My work has mostly been focused on on-premises environments, including:
Windows Server administration
Active Directory
Group Policy
DNS/DHCP
User and group management
Access management
Troubleshooting and support
I'm interested in transitioning into Identity and Access Management (IAM), but I've realized that my IAM fundamentals are not very strong. I don't have any cloud experience yet (Azure, AWS, Entra ID, etc.), and I haven't worked with IAM tools like SailPoint, Saviynt, Okta, or CyberArk.
My questions are:
Is IAM a good career path for someone coming from a Windows Infrastructure background?
What should I learn first before touching IAM tools?
How important are concepts like LDAP, Kerberos, SAML, OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and JWT for a beginner?
Should I start with Microsoft Entra ID and SC-300, or focus on IAM fundamentals first?
Which IAM specialization has the best future prospects: IGA (SailPoint/Saviynt), PAM (CyberArk), or Identity Engineering?
If you were starting over today with my background, what would your learning roadmap look like for the next 6-12 months?
I'm looking for realistic advice from people currently working in IAM. Any roadmap, learning resources, certifications, or career guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!
5 Years Windows Infrastructure Experience - How Should I Transition into IAM?
Hi everyone,
I currently have around 5 years of experience in Windows Infrastructure/Systems Administration. My work has mostly been focused on on-premises environments, including:
Windows Server administration
Active Directory
Group Policy
DNS/DHCP
User and group management
Access management
Troubleshooting and support
I'm interested in transitioning into Identity and Access Management (IAM), but I've realized that my IAM fundamentals are not very strong. I don't have any cloud experience yet (Azure, AWS, Entra ID, etc.), and I haven't worked with IAM tools like SailPoint, Saviynt, Okta, or CyberArk.
My questions are:
Is IAM a good career path for someone coming from a Windows Infrastructure background?
What should I learn first before touching IAM tools?
How important are concepts like LDAP, Kerberos, SAML, OAuth2, OpenID Connect, and JWT for a beginner?
Should I start with Microsoft Entra ID and SC-300, or focus on IAM fundamentals first?
Which IAM specialization has the best future prospects: IGA (SailPoint/Saviynt), PAM (CyberArk), or Identity Engineering?
If you were starting over today with my background, what would your learning roadmap look like for the next 6-12 months?
I'm looking for realistic advice from people currently working in IAM. Any roadmap, learning resources, certifications, or career guidance would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks!