
Suhas Sumukh
I'm Building
a multi-cloud platform that auto-provisions infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP, to simplify the deployment process.
Bio
Suhas is a young technical builder who has made significant strides in the tech community, most notably by receiving a $150,000 grant from Microsoft to support his projects. He has worked on a multi-cloud platform designed to auto-provision infrastructure across AWS, Azure, and GCP, simplifying deployment processes. Previously, Suhas was recognized for his work on Leapflow, a project that gained traction and support from various tech communities, and he has also been involved in other notable projects like Rapid Sync, though it was not as successful in terms of market fit.
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