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One Task. I Solved It for 62 Azure Subscriptions. That Is My Video CV.

This is my video CV. Someone asked me to set up cost alerts for one Azure subscription. I looked around and saw sixty-two more with the same problem. So I solved all of them at once — built a system that picks up new subscriptions automatically, self-maintains, self-expires. Set it up once. Never touched it again. That is how I think about every task. Not "finish it" - but "how can this help ten more people, save the company money, prevent the next problem." Three real stories from my actual work. A monitoring migration where the brief was simple one-to-one alert mapping - but I opened the old alert list and it was a mess: hundreds of rules, half duplicates, some monitoring services that no longer existed. I read every single one. Took weeks. Ended up with 31 focused rules instead of hundreds. The team started catching problems before users reported them. Then a Monday morning import job that one person ran manually, credentials in their head, nobody knew when they got sick until Wednesday. Automated it: scheduled triggers, secrets in Key Vault, Slack on failure, audit trail. That person finally took a real vacation. None of this was in my job description. It was just the…