Nate Taylor
About Nate Taylor
Nate Taylor is a Cloud Systems Architect at Overstock.com, where he has worked since 2017. He has a background in cloud operations and system administration, having previously held positions at iTOK, Bluehost.com, and Endurance International Group.
Current Role at Overstock
Nate Taylor serves as a Cloud Systems Architect at Overstock.com, a position he has held since 2017. In this role, he focuses on designing and implementing cloud solutions that enhance operational efficiency. His responsibilities include ensuring the secure utilization of cloud resources and verifying adherence to best practices within AWS and GCP environments. Taylor's expertise contributes to the overall architecture of cloud systems, facilitating streamlined operations.
Previous Experience at Bluehost
Before joining Overstock, Nate Taylor worked at Bluehost.com as a System Administrator Dev Ops from 2011 to 2017. During his six years in this role, he was responsible for managing and optimizing system performance. His work involved implementing DevOps practices to improve deployment processes and system reliability, which contributed to the company's operational success.
Early Career at iTOK
Nate Taylor began his career as a T1 Technician at iTOK, where he worked from 2009 to 2011. In this entry-level position, he gained foundational experience in technical support and customer service. His role involved troubleshooting and resolving technical issues, which helped him develop essential skills in IT support.
Education Background
Nate Taylor completed his secondary education at Lehi High School. This educational background provided him with the foundational knowledge necessary for his subsequent career in technology and cloud systems architecture.
Cloud Systems Expertise
Nate Taylor specializes in architecting support infrastructure for cloud platforms. His work includes developing a cloud agnostic orchestrator that streamlines cloud operations across AWS and GCP. He focuses on implementing logging, shared/transit VPCs, and shared images to enhance cloud performance and security.