Bridging the Clouds: Back on RunAs Radio

It’s hard to believe, but it’s been a couple of years since I last sat down with Richard Campbell on RunAs Radio. Technology moves fast, but the cloud landscape has matured in ways that were only just beginning during my last visit.

I recently joined Richard for my third appearance on the show (Episode #1025) to talk about a challenge that is becoming the “new normal” for major SaaS providers: Expanding a Cloud-Native stack across multiple clouds.

From Single-Cloud Roots to Multi-Cloud Reality

At Jamf, we’ve built a powerful reputation for managing Apple devices at scale. Historically, our SaaS product was rooted in AWS. However, as our customer base grows, now serving over 70k+ customers worldwide the demand for flexibility grows with it.

In this episode, we discuss the journey of bringing those SaaS workloads to Azure and AKS. It isn’t just about “moving” code; it’s about architecting for consistency without losing the unique benefits of each cloud provider.

Kubernetes: The Common Ground (But Not the Whole Story)

One of the key takeaways from our chat is that while Kubernetes (AKS, EKS, GKE) provides the common operating system for the modern cloud, it isn’t a “magic wand” for multi-cloud.

To achieve true consistency, you have to look past the orchestrator and focus on the surrounding ecosystem. We dove into the complexities of:

  • IaC & Deployment: Why tools like OpenTofu are becoming essential for maintaining cloud-agnostic deployments.
  • Observability: Using Prometheus and Grafana to ensure that your SRE teams see the same data regardless of whether the backend is Azure or AWS.
  • Identity: Navigating the friction between different identity providers to ensure a seamless experience for the end user and how platforms like Okta support this.

The Docker & AI Connection

We couldn’t have a conversation in 2026 without touching on the elephant in the room: AI. As a Microsoft MVP focused on AKS and a Docker Captain, I’ve been watching closely how the Kubernetes and container ecosystem is evolving to support AI/ML workloads. Richard and I spent some time discussing how Docker, Inc. is positioning itself in this space and how developers can leverage these tools to build AI-ready applications without getting locked into a single vendor’s proprietary stack.

Reflections on a Maturing Landscape

Coming back to RunAs Radio for a third time allowed me to reflect on just how much our industry has shifted. We’ve moved past the “is the cloud safe?” phase and into the “how do we optimize for a multi-cloud world?” phase.

Whether you are a platform engineer, a developer, or a technical leader, the lessons I’ve learned at Accenture, Microsoft, helping startups, and now at Jamf while scaling across multple clouds are applicable to almost any modern enterprise.

You can listen to the full episode here: RunAs Radio #1025: SaaS on Multiple Clouds with Steve Buchanan

I’d love to hear your thoughts. Is your organization looking at multi-cloud for SaaS, or are you doubling down on a single provider?

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Pluralsight Spotlight: Steve Buchanan on Upskilling, Hybrid and Multi-Cloud, & Impostor Syndrome

I recently had the honor to film an episode of Spotlight at the Pluralsight headquarters.

It was an awesome experience and fun talking with Adam Gunn.

In the episode, we talked about:

Tech skills you need to master for the future, including hybrid and multi-cloud, Kubernetes, AI, and more. We also touched on how I landed in tech and how to overcome impostor syndrome to become a successful professional.

You can check out the episode here:

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“Azure Arc enabled Servers” Course on Pluralsight

Today my 11th course on Pluralsight was published! This course is “Azure Arc Enabled Servers: Getting Started“. In this course, Azure Arc-enabled Servers: Getting Started, you’ll learn how to manage external servers with Azure Arc.

Managing Windows and Linux servers across on-premises and multiple clouds can be disjointed and overly complicated. Many organizations today are choosing to adopt a multi-cloud strategy driving the boom in having servers across many clouds. After viewing this course, you’ll have knowledge of Azure Arc enabled Servers and how to use it to manage Windows and Linux servers across on-premises and multiple clouds.

Check out the course here: https://app.pluralsight.com/library/courses/azure-arc-enabled-servers-getted-started

This is my 2nd course in the Azure Arc path titled “Managing Environments with Azure Arc” on Pluralsight. There are other courses in the path already such as Azure Arc: The Big Picture, Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes: Getting Started (by me), Azure Arc-enabled Data Services: The Big Picture, and Azure Arc & Azure Lighthouse: First Look, and many more Azure Arc courses on the way.

Here is a link to check out the new Azure Arc path: https://app.pluralsight.com/paths/skills/managing-environments-with-azure-arc

I hope you find value in this new Azure Arc enabled Kubernetes: Getting Started course. Be sure to follow my profile on Pluralsight so you will be notified as I release new courses including my second Azure Arc related course! 

Here is the link to my Pluralsight profile to follow mehttps://app.pluralsight.com/profile/author/steve-buchanan

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