About
Quiet clarity in motion
We formed Relay Post after watching operators drown in hype-heavy webinars.
Azure Relay Post began as a late-night thread between facilitators who wanted calmer language for Microsoft Azure administration. We kept seeing brilliant engineers disengage when training felt like marketing theater. Our response was simple: publish lab evidence, narrate failures, and keep cohorts small enough for real questions.
Today we host hybrid studio days in Gangnam, remote-first cohorts, and a weekly digest that treats service changes as operational stories—not panic fuel. We are not a marketplace; we are a studio with moderators who still touch production work between teaching blocks.
Team
People behind the desk
Program Director
Mina Cho
Coordinates cohort calendars, facilitator coverage, and quality standards for operational storytelling.
Principles
- · Evidence before slogans: every module ships with artifacts you can reuse at work.
- · Moderation is part of pedagogy: we delete noise quickly so signal stays high.
- · Time respect: sessions end on time, recordings include chapters, homework stays bounded.
- · Honest limitations: we disclose when topics need vendor-specific follow-up beyond Azure-native tooling.
Milestones
- 2019 — First pop-up lab night for Seoul operators experimenting with ARM templates.
- 2022 — Formalized moderator rotation and weekly digest after community threads outgrew a single inbox.
- 2025 — Hybrid studio reopened with health-aware caps and async make-up labs for traveling members.