The Well-Architected Architect - Building Secure, Reliable, Cost-efficient Solutions on Azure
In the dynamic field of cloud computing, the architect's role is increasingly pivotal. Architects must navigate a complex landscape, considering everything from the overarching architecture and individual service configurations to the various trade-offs involved. Microsoft supports this multifaceted task by offering both the Azure Well-Architected Framework (WAF) and detailed service guides for its services.
We will explore:
- The Azure Well-Architected Framework, detailing the pillars of Security, Reliability, Cost, Performance, and Operational Excellence.
- The framework's application to Azure services, offering a nuanced perspective on optimization and best practices.
- Fail Mode Analysis to understand service-level agreements (SLAs) and system resilience.
- Tools and methodologies for validating and testing architectural designs.
By mastering these resources, professionals are better equipped to develop architectures that not only meet technical requirements but also advance business objectives and promote sustainability. This approach enhances their impact as cloud architects and fosters transformative architectural strategies.
About the speaker
Chris Ayers
Chris Ayers is a Senior Software Engineer at Microsoft, where he builds AI-driven tooling to analyze outages and incidents across Azure. His work focuses on improving the way engineers understand failures, uncover risks, and strengthen reliability at cloud scale.
With a background spanning DevOps, cloud architecture, and modern application design, Chris brings both engineering depth and practical experience to the challenge of making large systems more resilient. He’s also a frequent international speaker who loves sharing real-world lessons about developer productivity, reliability, containers, and automation.
Outside of work, Chris is a proud dad, lifelong gamer, avid reader, and unapologetic nerd.
