Jeff Christman

Jeff Christman is an experienced professional with over 20 years in the information technology field. Getting his start in the US Navy, he is now a consultant helping companies of all sizes migrate to cloud services. He is a passionate technologist and contributes regularly to several technology publications including Technsips.io, Adamtheautomator.com, and Pluralsight. Currently, he works for a large technology consulting company providing strategy, architecture, and planning expertise for companies moving to the cloud. In addition to being a professional consultant, he a proud father of two daughters, an avid sports fan, a burgeoning BBQ chef, and a part-time gamer.

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