About me

Hi, I'm Satrajit โ€”
technical evangelist

I spend my time at the intersection of deep technology and broad communication. My job is to understand what's actually happening in AI, cloud infrastructure, and India's tech ecosystem โ€” and then explain it clearly to the people who need to act on it: engineers, founders, and investors.

The Digital Drift is where I publish what I'm learning, building, and thinking about. No filler, no hype โ€” just honest takes on where technology is heading and what it means in practice.

Satrajit Sengupta

What I work on

Three domains I return to again and again โ€” each one relevant now and increasingly important in the decade ahead.

Applied AI

Hands-on with LLMs, edge AI, and ML infrastructure. I care about what actually works in production, not just what demos well.

Cloud-Native & DevOps

Containers, orchestration, CI/CD pipelines. I've been in the Docker and Kubernetes space long enough to know where the bodies are buried.

India Tech

Semiconductors, smart cities, startup ecosystems. The India angle on global tech trends โ€” written by someone who lives it.

What a technical evangelist actually does

It's a role that sits between engineering and strategy โ€” and it's still rare enough that most people ask what it means.

  • 1

    Translate complexity into clarity

    I take dense technical topics and make them legible to non-engineers โ€” without dumbing them down. The goal is informed decisions, not simplified narratives.

  • 2

    Build in public

    The Lab section of this site is where I experiment with new technology, document what I learn, and share the results. Building things is the best way to understand them.

  • 3

    Write and speak about what matters

    The blog and YouTube channel are where I put out long-form takes. Not daily content โ€” but considered pieces that hold up over time.

Find me elsewhere

  • LinkedIn

    Where I share short takes and engage with the professional tech community.

  • YouTube โ€” The Digital Drift

    Video versions of the blog posts. Same depth, different format. Subscribe if that's your medium.

  • GitHub

    Code from the Lab โ€” experiments, demos, and the occasional open-source tool.

Let's work together

If you're a startup that needs a credible technical voice, or an investor who needs technology explained clearly โ€” I can help.