Bryan Lamos is an experienced software developer and program manager with over a decade of hands-on expertise in cloud and Windows-native technologies, including Azure, AAD, Azure Key Vault, C#, .NET, C++, COM/ATL, and SQL. He has delivered solutions across aviation, banking, education, manufacturing, retail, and distribution—ranging from flight crew training systems and ERP modules to ACH and warehouse management—bringing both deep technical craft and domain fluency. As a Microsoft developer consultant he led early-adopter programs and created prototypes and IP for .NET, WCF, SharePoint and related stacks, then scaled those practices into proactive services and delivery teams. More recently he has driven quality-improvement programs for Azure, coupling customer-voice advocacy with RCA, BI-driven insights, and cross-functional influence to measurably improve platform experience. He blends systems-level engineering with program leadership and a pilot’s mindset from formal training in flight operations, enabling pragmatic decision-making under complexity. Based in Snoqualmie, WA, he excels at translating customer feedback and telemetry into actionable architecture and delivery improvements.
11 years of coding experience
DHS
B.S., Computer Science, Flight Operations, Aviation Management, magna cum laude, B.S., Computer Science, Flight Operations, Aviation Management, magna cum laude at University of Dubuque
A simple console app that calls the Azure Billing RateCard REST API to retrieve the list of resources per Azure offer in a given subscription, along with the pricing details for each resource. The Microsoft Azure Billing APIs enable integration of Azure Billing information into your applications, providing new insights into your consumption of Azure resources, allowing you to accurately predict and manage your Azure resource consumption costs.
Contributions:15 commits, 4 PRs, 5 pushes in 11 months
Contributions:11 commits, 2 PRs, 4 pushes in 2 years
console-apppredictsubscriptionmicrosoftretrieve
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