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About This Event
Customers using AWS Containers and Serverless technologies have significantly decreased the time it takes to develop and deploy new applications. T-Mobile, Vanguard, and AQR have accelerated build and deploy steps by at least 90% using AWS Lambda and Amazon ECS.
Join this free hands-on workshop to learn how to deploy, and scale cloud-native applications faster and more efficiently by migrating from monolith to microservices. The lab will be led by AWS experts and you’ll leave the workshop with the skills needed to build your own prototype. There are no costs associated with the event, register now!
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: 200 to 300 Level technical professionals who need more hands-on experience building cloud-native applications using serverless or container technology. This workshop is not designed for beginners.
This 200-300 Level workshop is ideal for technical professionals:
• A temporary AWS account will be provided for this workshop.
• Basic understanding of the cloud and software development
• Comfortable editing code files
• Ability to enter commands into command-line
• Understanding of AWS Console navigation and Docker concepts
• Minimal experience with Containers or Serverless services is recommended.
BY THE END OF THIS LAB YOU WILL: • Gain hands-on experience with AWS Serverless and Containers services
• Deploy a Serverless application and migrate existing code to Containers
• Learn benefits of migrating and modernizing applications to Serverless and Containers architectures
LAB PRE-REQUISITES INCLUDE: • Comfortable editing code files
• Ability to enter commands into command-line
• Basic understanding of AWS Console navigation
SERVICES FEATURED IN THIS LABS INCLUDE: AWS Lambda - AWS Lambda is a serverless compute service that lets you run code without provisioning or managing servers, creating workload-aware cluster scaling logic, maintaining event integrations, or managing runtimes.
Amazon ECS - Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) is a fully managed container orchestration service that helps you easily deploy, manage, and scale containerized applications.
Amazon API Gateway - Amazon API Gateway is a fully managed service that makes it easy for developers to create, publish, maintain, monitor, and secure APIs at any scale.
Amazon Dynamo DB - Amazon DynamoDB is a key-value and document database that delivers single-digit millisecond performance at any scale. It's a fully managed, multi-region, multi-active, durable database with built-in security, backup and restore, and in-memory caching for internet-scale applications.
Amazon ECR - Amazon Elastic Container Registry (Amazon ECR) is a fully managed container registry that makes it easy to store, manage, share, and deploy your container images and artifacts anywhere.
Presenters
Robert Bryant
Solutions Architect, ClearScale
ClearScale delivers best-of-breed cloud systems integration, application development, and managed services. We are experts in utilizing proven cloud technologies and are on the cutting edge of integrating emerging cloud technologies into our practice.
Todd Shaffer
Serverless Specialist
Steven David
Enterprise Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Steven David is an Enterprise Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services. Containers and serverless technologies have been a passion for Steven over last 10 years. He has led large industrial initiatives and is a thought leader in this space. Leveraging his background in application development and containers, he helps customers build secure and scalable solutions.
Christian Tomeldan
Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Alan Lytz
Solutions Architect , AWS
Alan is a Solutions Architect supporting SMB customers for the past 17 months and is a member of Containers TFC.
Hamza Tanveer
Daniel Pruessner
Solutions Architect, AWS
Daniel Pruessner is a Solutions Architect focused on Enterprise customers in the North Texas area. He is passionate about helping companies transform, primarily through Serverless and IoT technologies. Before coming to AWS, Daniel co-founded and successfully exited an irrigation technology company. He launched his first AWS workload in 2006 using S3. In his free time, he is learning Rust and raising backyard chickens with his family.