In a field where women are still underrepresented, creating spaces for connection, learning, and empowerment is crucial. That’s exactly what Her Head’s in the Cloud is all about—a growing community dedicated to supporting women in Platform Engineering, DevOps, Cloud, and SRE across Australia.

Led by Egle Scerbaviciute, Her Head’s in the Cloud is more than just a network. It’s an initiative that bridges the gap between opportunity and representation in tech. Through industry conversations, networking opportunities, and now a podcast, the group provides a platform for women to share their experiences, upskill, and support one another.

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With the launch of the Her Head’s in the Cloud podcast, the community is reaching even more people. Hosted by Egle, the podcast features engineers, tech leaders, and industry pioneers discussing career growth, leadership, and the challenges women face in DevOps and Cloud. It’s a space to amplify voices, spark conversations, and inspire change.

As International Women’s Day approaches, it’s a reminder of why initiatives like Her Head’s in the Cloud are so important. This year’s theme is all about progress, equity, and driving real change—and that’s exactly what this community stands for. It’s about celebrating the achievements of women in tech, acknowledging the hurdles still in place, and working together to break them down.

For women in tech, International Women’s Day is not just about recognition—it’s about empowerment. Whether it’s through mentorship, storytelling, or simply having a strong support network, initiatives like Her Head’s in the Cloud prove that change happens when women lift each other up.

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If you’re a woman in DevOps, Cloud, or SRE looking for a community that supports your growth, Her Head’s in the Cloud is the place to be. Join the conversation, connect with like-minded professionals, and tune into the podcast to hear from those making an impact. Together, we can build a future where women in tech aren’t just part of the conversation—they’re leading it.

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Article written by Ciara O’Connor