In February 2022, Russia began a full-scale war in Ukraine, resulting in tens of thousands of deaths and Europe's largest refugee crisis since World War II. In response, the country has seen a wave of national unity, with civil society coming together to fight back against the invasion.

The Russo-Ukrainian War has devastated the Ukrainian people but has also had an immense impact on the Ukrainian cloud engineering industry. With Russian forces occupying parts of Ukraine, cloud engineers, as well as all Ukrainian people, have faced extreme physical and mental health challenges.

Cloud engineering is a vital part of the Ukrainian economy, and it is essential that software development and cloud engineering remain strong in the face of Russian aggression. To protect the industry, UDX, a US and Ukrainian-based VOSB technology company specializing in cloud computing is working to support Ukrainian engineers, helping them stay safe and healthy in the face of the war.

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To ensure the success of Ukrainian cloud engineering during the Russian invasion, Ukrainian cloud engineers must remain safe and healthy. This means providing them with the necessary tools and resources to help them continue their work in a safe and secure environment. This includes access to secure networks, servers, data storage systems, and the necessary tools and resources to keep their work safe and secure.

It is also essential that Ukrainian cloud engineers remain current with the latest technologies to continue to develop and improve their software development and cloud engineering. This means regularly attending educational seminars and workshops and reading and researching the latest developments in the industry. Cloud engineering always requires being up to date with the latest technologies and potential breaches, so knowledge access is an integral part of keeping Ukrainian engineers on top-notch level of their capabilities.

Finally, Ukrainian cloud engineers must stay connected to the rest of the world, so they can continue to collaborate with other engineers, share information, and help to push the industry forward. This includes connecting with other engineers through social media, attending international conferences, and participating in online forums and communities.

The Russo-Ukrainian War is a terrible tragedy for the Ukrainian people. Still, Ukrainian cloud engineers must continue to develop and improve their software development and cloud engineering despite the war conditions. By supporting Ukrainian engineers, UDX is helping to ensure the success of Ukrainian cloud engineering and protect the industry from the effects of Russian aggression.

UDX has been working with Ukraine for a long time, providing support and expertise to the country's cloud engineering industry. This long-standing relationship has allowed UDX to understand the unique challenges faced by Ukrainian engineers and develop tailored solutions to help them thrive in the face of adversity.

Throughout the Russo-Ukrainian War, UDX has supported Ukrainian cloud engineers, providing them with the necessary tools, resources, and training to continue their work safely and securely. This includes offering secure networks, servers, data storage systems, and access to the latest technologies and industry developments.

In addition to providing technical support, UDX has also been instrumental in fostering a sense of community and collaboration among Ukrainian cloud engineers. By connecting them with their international counterparts, UDX has helped to create a global network of support and knowledge-sharing that has been invaluable in the face of ongoing conflict.

UDX's long-standing commitment to Ukraine and its cloud engineering industry has been crucial in helping the country maintain its digital sovereignty and continue to innovate and grow despite the challenges posed by the Russo-Ukrainian War. By standing with Ukraine and its engineers, UDX is playing a vital role in ensuring the future success of the country's cloud engineering industry and, ultimately, its economic resilience and growth.

In response to the challenges faced by Ukrainian cloud engineers during the Russo-Ukrainian War, UDX has taken proactive measures to ensure their employees can continue working safely and efficiently. One such initiative has been providing their Ukrainian employees Starlink satellite internet systems and powerful solar-powered batteries.

Starlink, developed by SpaceX, is a satellite internet service that offers high-speed, low-latency broadband connectivity to users in remote or underserved areas. By providing their Ukrainian employees with Starlink systems, UDX has ensured that they can maintain reliable internet access despite potential disruptions to traditional internet infrastructure caused by the ongoing conflict.

In addition to Starlink systems, UDX has provided solar-powered batteries to their Ukrainian employees. These batteries offer a sustainable and reliable power source, allowing engineers to continue working even during power outages or in locations with limited access to electricity.

These measures have been instrumental in helping UDX's Ukrainian employees maintain their productivity and continue contributing to the company's projects and initiatives. However, it is important to note that all UDX Ukrainian employees have relocated to safety, ensuring access to reliable internet and electricity power without Starlink systems and solar-powered batteries.

UDX's commitment to supporting its Ukrainian employees during the Russo-Ukrainian War demonstrates the company's dedication to the well-being and success of its workforce. By providing essential tools and resources like Starlink systems, solar-powered batteries, and all extra expenses, UDX has helped its Ukrainian engineers overcome the challenges posed by the conflict and continue their vital work in cloud engineering.

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Since UDX is a veteran-owned business, a significant part of the company's effort is to support the Ukrainian military with technical equipment and medical needs.

When the full-scale invasion has started, Andy Potanin, owner of UDX company and United States Marine Corps veteran, immediately came to Ukraine to support Ukrainian employees. During this travel, he brought a lot of valuable things for the Ukrainian army and mental support to brave people who protecting their homes from Russian aggression.

Resistance to the Russian Invasion

The brother-in-law of one of our Ukrainian employees and his comrades are working in Dergachi, Kharkiv Oblast as security for US journalists. It was a difficult day. Several times there were shellings nearby.

Resistance to the Russian Invasion

UDX provided medical, protection and communications equipment to SOF.

Resistance to the Russian Invasion

As part of their resistance to the Russian invasion, Ukrainian employees keep doing their work, paying taxes, supporting Ukrainian economics, and making regular donations to support the Ukrainian army with the required provisions to help fight against aggressors.

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