Solutions Architect  ·  Poet  ·  Cloud Obsessive

Saksham Kaul.

Between every line of infrastructure
lives a verse unwritten —
I author both.

35 Cloud Certifications
7 Years Experience
3 Cloud Platforms
Words Left to Write
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About

I am a Solutions Architect who builds things at cloud scale — migrations, modernisations, full transformation lifecycles — across AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Currently shaping the future of infrastructure at Sela, Pune.

My foundation is a B.Tech in IT from GGSIPU and an M.Tech in Computing Systems & Infrastructure Management from BITS Pilani — institutions that taught me to think in systems, and in stories.

Over seven years, I have worn many hats: engineer, analyst, trainer, architect. Through Wipro, Accenture, Searce, and now Sela — every role has been a stanza in the same long poem about building something that outlasts the moment of its creation.

When the terminals go dark, I write. Under the name The Unheard Poetry, I find the emotions that architecture diagrams cannot hold.

Platforms
Microsoft Azure Google Cloud Amazon Web Services Aviatrix Atlassian
Expertise
Cloud-Native Architecture Cloud Migration Hybrid Infrastructure Security Engineering Training & Enablement Digital Transformation
Languages Spoken
Kashmiri Hindi English French
Education
M.Tech — BITS Pilani BCA — GGSIPU

Rejected by Google. by Microsoft. by AWS. And yet — here I stand, holding 35 certifications from the very platforms that said no.

Every door that closed became a chapter. Every chapter became me.

Journey
Jan 2026 – Present
Solutions Architect
Sela  ·  Pune
Oct 2024 – Dec 2025
Associate Solutions Architect
Searce Inc  ·  Mumbai
Dec 2023 – Oct 2024
Senior Analyst
Accenture  ·  Gurugram
Jul 2019 – Dec 2023
Project Engineer → Senior Project Engineer
Wipro  ·  4.5 Years
Jun 2018 – Jul 2018
Software Engineering Intern
NTPC Limited  ·  Noida
Certifications
27
Microsoft Azure
6
Google Cloud
1
Aviatrix
1
Atlassian
6
MCT Instructor Titles
35
Total — and counting
Published Work

Main Aur Madira

Some migrate workloads to the cloud.
Others migrate grief to the page.

I do both —
finding in every failed deployment
a metaphor for what it means
to keep trying anyway.

Published Author  ·  @theunheardpoetry

Saksham Kaul — New Delhi, India.