About
I'm Kevin Burns. I work in cloud infrastructure by day and build AI developer tools by night.
I've spent years helping enterprise customers across Europe design and run multi-cloud platforms. Digital Media, Retail, Energy, Telecom,
Automotive -- every industry finds its own way to make cloud harder than it needs to be.
Outside of that, I'm building Ogham – an open-source persistent memory layer for AI agents.
The idea is simple: your AI assistant should remember what you told it last week. Ogham stores decisions, context, and preferences as searchable memories, and shares them across whatever AI tools you use. Claude Code, Cursor, Slack bots, CLI. MIT licensed, self-hostable, or there's a managed cloud version if you'd rather not run your own database.
This blog is where I write about both worlds. Cloud architecture, AI tooling, the bootstrapping journey, and whatever else I find interesting enough to put into words. Expect opinions, working code, and the occasional diagram.
I also take photos. That's a different kind of creative outlet -- kevinburns.de if you're curious.
Based in Germany. Originally from the UK. Always up for a good tech conversation – reach out on LinkedIn.