Luke Snoddy is a Cloud Solution Architect with eight years of focused experience helping enterprises adopt Microsoft Azure and AI to solve real business problems. He blends hands-on full-stack .NET development and infrastructure-as-code expertise (notably Bicep) with DevOps practices to design repeatable, secure cloud platforms. At Microsoft he translates emerging AI capabilities into pragmatic solutions, backed by certifications as an Azure Administrator and Azure AI Engineer. His open-source contributions include extending and restructuring mature Bicep modules in the widely used Azure/ResourceModules repo, improving AKS, networking, and storage patterns for CI-driven deployments. With an MBA in Enterprise Technology Management and a background stretching from software engineering to cloud centers of excellence, he excels at bridging technical strategy and operational delivery. Based in New Castle, Colorado, he favors durable, automated architectures that make AI adoption measurable and maintainable.
8 years of coding experience
12 years of employment as a software developer
B.S., Computer Information Systems, B.S., Computer Information Systems at Colorado State University
Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Enterprise Technology Management, Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.), Enterprise Technology Management at University of Colorado at Denver
This repository includes a CI platform for and collection of mature and curated Bicep modules. The platform supports both ARM and Bicep and can be leveraged using GitHub actions as well as Azure DevOps pipelines.
Role in this project:
Cloud Engineer / Infrastructure Engineer
Contributions:208 reviews, 12 commits, 29 PRs in 1 year 1 month
Contributions summary:Luke's contributions primarily revolve around modifying and extending Bicep modules within the `azure/resourcemodules` repository. Their work includes updating existing modules related to Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS), storage accounts, Event Grid, virtual machines, and virtual network gateways. They are also involved in adding new parameters and features, and modifying the structure of modules to align with updated Azure resource models. The user also implemented a new dependency structure.
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Luke Snoddy - Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft