Adam Coulter is a Solutions Architect with 15 years of consulting experience and over a decade delivering cloud, DevOps and platform architecture for large enterprises and government agencies. He specialises in Azure, Terraform and cloud security, having led secure enterprise cloud foundations, DevOps frameworks and SaaS modernisations as a principal technical architect. His hands-on contributions to the terraform-provider-azurerm project—extending Azure App Service certificate and binding resources—underscore practical open-source impact on real-world cloud tooling. Adam has a track record of shaping organisational cloud operating models and building platform capabilities across retail, energy, education and superannuation sectors. Now based in New South Wales, he is seeking to transition into a private company role where he can build, maintain and grow strategic cloud and DevOps culture.
11 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Commerce Business Information Systems, Bachelor of Commerce Business Information Systems at University of Wollongong
High School Certificate, High School Certificate at Southern Highlands Christian School
Contributions:6 reviews, 10 commits, 8 PRs in 1 month
Contributions summary:Adam contributed to the development of the `azurerm_app_service_managed_certificate`, `azurerm_app_service_certificate_binding` and `azurerm_app_service` resources, which involved creating, reading, updating, and deleting Azure resources. They also modified and added tests for these resources. The user interacted with the Azure SDK for Go, implementing logic for certificate management and binding configurations. The commits show a focus on extending the Terraform provider's capabilities for Azure App Service.
Contributions:54 commits, 42 pushes, 4 branches in 1 year 5 months
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