If you read my very first post, you would know that I’ve been thinking about writing a blog for years. I’ve been blogging for years for employers. But, just recently, I finally launched my first technical blog. The one you are reading right now. I also have a travel blog that only gets updated when I travel for vacation. In this blog series, I’m going to talk about how I built my blog site using Hugo. This post is part one of a five-part series. Why Hugo? Keep reading to find out.
Welcome to the first post of my technical blog where I will write about virtualization technologies such as VMware and Microsoft, desktop and server technologies from Microsoft and the occasional script based on PowerShell.
A bit about me
I hail from Pittsburgh, PA, but now live in New Hampshire. My wife and I have lived in New England for many years. We moved up here so I could work for Dell as a technical marketing engineer in their storage group. I supported the EqualLogic and Compellent SAN products and their NAS front-end for both of those systems by the name of Fluid File System. After a few years, I moved to a startup by the name of DataGravity where I was also a technical marketing engineer. After a few years at DataGravity, HyTrust came along and scooped us up.