How Bharat Kumar Dokka Automated SQL Server Patching and Saved 600 Hours
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Bharat's intelligent automation for SQL Server patching saves 600 hours & sets new standards for secure, scalable enterprise infrastructure management.
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Associate Technical Architect Bharat Kumar Dokka transformed SQL Server patching by engineering an automated PowerShell-driven system that handles over 200 servers, preserves high availability, and saves nearly 600 man-hours. His innovation improved security, reliability, and operational efficiency while elevating strategic team focus and reinforcing his leadership in enterprise infrastructure and automation.