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Joe Rose

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Eleven years building systems at scale — writing about technology from the inside, where architecture decisions have real consequences. | 935 Profile Views

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Joe Rose is a Systems Architect and science and technology writer with over 11 years of hands-on experience designing and building large-scale distributed systems, cloud infrastructure, and enterprise technology solutions. He holds a Master of Science in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University and a Bachelor of Engineering in Software Engineering from the University of Toronto — credentials that anchor his technical writing in one of the most rigorous engineering traditions in North America. His content covers systems design, cloud architecture, distributed computing, cybersecurity, AI and machine learning infrastructure, software engineering best practices, and the practical implications of emerging technology for enterprises and developers. His work has appeared on platforms including IEEE Spectrum, Wired, and ACM Queue, where he contributes technically rigorous articles and analyses for engineers, technology leaders, and informed readers who want science and technology content written by someone who has actually built the systems being discussed. Over 11 years, Joe has architected enterprise systems for organisations across North America and Europe, working across sectors including fintech, healthcare technology, and cloud infrastructure. He holds AWS Solutions Architect Professional and Google Cloud Professional Cloud Architect certifications, has published 300+ articles and technical papers, and has presented at AWS re:Invent and QCon London. He is a Senior Member of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Across all his writing, every technical claim is verified against current engineering practice, every architectural recommendation reflects real-world implementation experience, and no technology trend is covered without examining the systemic tradeoffs that practitioners actually face — because technology writing that ignores how systems behave under real conditions is not useful to the people who build them.

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