What's covered:
- Serverless for Mobile
- Serverless on AWS for Mobile v Build a Mobile App on AWS
- Intro to AI on AWS
- Build a Chatbot
- Add Chatbot to our Mobile App
Amazon Mobile Services allow developers to build mobile apps faster by handling common tasks like user authentication, data synchronization, analytics and push notifications. Some key services include Amazon Cognito for user identity and data sync, Amazon Mobile Analytics for collecting usage data, and Amazon SNS for push notifications. Integrating these services removes the need for developers to build and manage the corresponding backend infrastructure themselves.
High Quality Mobile Apps Using AWS Device Farm - DevDay Los Angeles 2017Amazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of AWS Device Farm, which allows developers to test mobile apps on hundreds of real devices in the AWS cloud. It discusses how AWS Device Farm allows remote access to devices for automated UI testing, integration with development tools, and reports on test results. The presentation agenda includes an overview of AWS Device Farm, a demo of features, use cases, and pricing information.
Amazon Web Services provides several mobile services to help developers build faster mobile apps. These services handle common tasks like user authentication, data synchronization, push notifications, and analytics so developers can focus on their core app functionality. Some key services include Amazon Cognito for user identity and data syncing across devices, Amazon SNS for push notifications, and Amazon Mobile Analytics for analyzing user behavior and app usage. These services simplify development by taking care of undifferentiated heavy lifting and infrastructure management so mobile apps can scale easily.
(MBL202) Mobile State of the Union: Mobile Apps Powered by AWSAmazon Web Services
Marco Argenti, Vice President of AWS Mobile, will kick off the Mobile track and share our vision and the latest products and features we have launched this year. He will cover customer trends and even bring some key mobile customers on stage to share their experiences.
Mobile App Development with Amazon Web Services Mobile HubAmazon Web Services
Mobile app development with AWS Mobile Hub allows developers to:
1) Build apps using services like Cognito for authentication, SNS for push notifications, and DynamoDB for data storage.
2) Gather analytics on app usage with Mobile Analytics SDK and store the data in S3, Redshift, or EMR.
3) Deliver personalized push notifications through SNS by sending messages to topics or individual users.
AWS September Webinar Series - Build Cross-Platform Mobile Apps with AWS and...Amazon Web Services
Learn how to build great cross-platform apps by simply connecting your Xamarin-built apps to AWS for identity management through Amazon Cognito, cloud storage via Amazon S3, a fully-managed NoSQL database with Amazon DynamoDB, mobile push notifications with SNS, and app analytics through Amazon Mobile Analytics.
Learning Objectives:
How to add AWS as the backend for your Xamarin apps
Who Should Attend:
Developers
The document discusses using AWS Device Farm for mobile app testing. It describes how AWS Device Farm allows developers to perform remote, automated, and manual testing of mobile apps on a variety of real devices to test for regressions and ensure quality. Developers can test apps across different devices prior to release from their web browser.
Amazon Mobile Services allow developers to build mobile apps faster by handling common tasks like user authentication, data synchronization, analytics and push notifications. Some key services include Amazon Cognito for user identity and data sync, Amazon Mobile Analytics for collecting usage data, and Amazon SNS for push notifications. Integrating these services removes the need for developers to build and manage the corresponding backend infrastructure themselves.
High Quality Mobile Apps Using AWS Device Farm - DevDay Los Angeles 2017Amazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of AWS Device Farm, which allows developers to test mobile apps on hundreds of real devices in the AWS cloud. It discusses how AWS Device Farm allows remote access to devices for automated UI testing, integration with development tools, and reports on test results. The presentation agenda includes an overview of AWS Device Farm, a demo of features, use cases, and pricing information.
Amazon Web Services provides several mobile services to help developers build faster mobile apps. These services handle common tasks like user authentication, data synchronization, push notifications, and analytics so developers can focus on their core app functionality. Some key services include Amazon Cognito for user identity and data syncing across devices, Amazon SNS for push notifications, and Amazon Mobile Analytics for analyzing user behavior and app usage. These services simplify development by taking care of undifferentiated heavy lifting and infrastructure management so mobile apps can scale easily.
(MBL202) Mobile State of the Union: Mobile Apps Powered by AWSAmazon Web Services
Marco Argenti, Vice President of AWS Mobile, will kick off the Mobile track and share our vision and the latest products and features we have launched this year. He will cover customer trends and even bring some key mobile customers on stage to share their experiences.
Mobile App Development with Amazon Web Services Mobile HubAmazon Web Services
Mobile app development with AWS Mobile Hub allows developers to:
1) Build apps using services like Cognito for authentication, SNS for push notifications, and DynamoDB for data storage.
2) Gather analytics on app usage with Mobile Analytics SDK and store the data in S3, Redshift, or EMR.
3) Deliver personalized push notifications through SNS by sending messages to topics or individual users.
AWS September Webinar Series - Build Cross-Platform Mobile Apps with AWS and...Amazon Web Services
Learn how to build great cross-platform apps by simply connecting your Xamarin-built apps to AWS for identity management through Amazon Cognito, cloud storage via Amazon S3, a fully-managed NoSQL database with Amazon DynamoDB, mobile push notifications with SNS, and app analytics through Amazon Mobile Analytics.
Learning Objectives:
How to add AWS as the backend for your Xamarin apps
Who Should Attend:
Developers
The document discusses using AWS Device Farm for mobile app testing. It describes how AWS Device Farm allows developers to perform remote, automated, and manual testing of mobile apps on a variety of real devices to test for regressions and ensure quality. Developers can test apps across different devices prior to release from their web browser.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on building mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. The workshop will introduce AWS Mobile Hub and guide participants through configuring a project, building a sample app, and working with AWS resources like Amazon Cognito, S3, DynamoDB, and Lambda. AWS Mobile Hub automatically provisions mobile services and generates code to help developers integrate authentication, data storage, analytics and other functionality without having to configure individual AWS services. The document also covers setting up Facebook login for the sample app and includes instructions for getting started with AWS Mobile SDKs on platforms like iOS, Android, Unity and Xamarin.
Build Your Mobile App Faster with AWS Mobile Services (Part 1 - AWS)Amazon Web Services
In this session, we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, and back-end infrastructure without the need to manage servers. We'll also talk about understanding your user behavior, engaging your users, and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Day 2 - Delivering Media Mobile Apps Using the AWS Mobile & Javascript SDKsAmazon Web Services
This document discusses how to build mobile apps using AWS mobile services like Amazon Cognito, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon SNS. It outlines building several demo apps, including a basic media download/upload app using S3, an app implementing public and private views of media stored in DynamoDB using Cognito for authentication, and a push notification app using SNS. The goals, requirements, and implementation steps are described for integrating these AWS services into mobile apps using the AWS Mobile SDK.
The document provides an overview of the AWS Mobile Hub, which allows developers to build, test, and monitor mobile apps. It discusses how Mobile Hub provides a single integrated console where developers can add pre-built features like user sign-in, data storage, push notifications, and analytics to their apps with just a few clicks. This auto-generates a starter app and provisions the necessary AWS services. The document concludes with a demo of Mobile Hub's capabilities.
Add User Sign in and Management to your Apps with Amazon CognitoAmazon Web Services
Secure user sign up and sign in is an important starting point for many mobile and web applications. Amazon Cognito enables you to secure your mobile and web applications by providing a comprehensive identity solution for end user management, registration, sign-in, and security. In this product deep dive, we will walk through Cognito’s feature set, which includes serverless flows for user management and sign-in, a fully managed user directory, and control for user permissions. In addition, we will cover key use cases and discuss the associated benefits.
Learning Objectives:
• What is Cognito’s comprehensive feature set
• What are the benefits associated with using Cognito
• How to integrate Cognito into your applications
• Which use cases are best suited for Cognito
Who Should Attend?
• Developers
Mobile app development is complex and time-consuming. Learn how to rapidly deliver mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. We will demonstrate how AWS Mobile Hub abstracts the undifferentiated heavy lifting by providing a single, integrated experience for discovering, provisioning and configuring AWS cloud resources you need to build, test, and monitor usage of your mobile apps.
From the Amazon Web Services Singapore & Malaysia Summits 2015 Track 1 Breakout, 'Build Your Mobile App Faster with AWS Mobile Services' - Presented by Dhruv Parpia – Principal Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
This document discusses how Amazon Cognito can be used to manage user identities, synchronize app data across devices, and securely access AWS cloud resources from a mobile app. It describes Amazon Cognito's key capabilities such as authenticating users, authorizing access, synchronizing app state, securely storing user data and media, and sending push notifications. It also provides examples of how to use Amazon Cognito for identity management, data synchronization, and secure AWS access in a mobile app.
Businesses around the world are running the infrastructure that supports their websites and mobile applications in the cloud to lower costs, improve time-to-market, and enable rapid scalability. Join this webinar to learn how the AWS Mobile Services and Javascript SDKs make it easy to leverage the power of AWS to provide consistent user state across devices and platforms, authenticate users via public and private login providers, and to grant controlled access to AWS services and features right from your mobile or web application. Using a simple media application we will demonstrate how you can upload, store, repurpose and deliver content with Amazon S3, Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Elastic Transcoder, make efficient use of Amazon DynamoDB, take advantage of Amazon SQS to decouple your application workflow and to send push notifications to mobile devices via Amazon SNS.
Reasons to attend:
Learn how you can deliver websites and applications that share state across platforms and devices, using Amazon Elastic Beanstalk and Amazon Cognito.
Learn how to leverage the content repurposing, storage and delivery capabilities of Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Amazon S3 and Amazon CloudFront.
Learn how to use the AWS Mobile and Javascript SDKs to create applications that manage media.
Build a mobile app serverless with AWS LambdaTheFamily
Pierre Gilot is a solution architect from Amazon Web Services. Check out his previous workshop (in French): http://bit.ly/1MP6ZkH. On this workshop, Pierre will explain how to create a serverless app that can scale virtually unlimited users without any infrastructure or servers to manage.
You'll learn key concepts and how the AWS SDKs make it easy to create powerful applications for an always-on world that connects beyond the desktop.
This document provides an agenda for an AWS Mobile Day event discussing AWS services for building, testing, and engaging users with mobile apps. It introduces AWS Mobile Hub as a way to build apps on AWS in minutes using pre-built features and auto-provisioned services. It also discusses Amazon Cognito for user authentication and data synchronization, Amazon S3 for media storage, AWS Lambda for backend logic, Amazon Device Farm for mobile app testing, Amazon Mobile Analytics for usage analytics, and Amazon SNS for push notifications.
In this session, we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, and back-end infrastructure without the need to manage servers. We'll also talk about understanding your user behavior, engaging your users, and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Create mobile apps quickly and easily. We manage the back end, so you don’t have to provision, scale, or monitor servers – just upload code and you’re done. Onboard new users and synchronize their data, such as app preferences, across multiple devices. Engage users by sending push notifications, track usage patterns and optimize your business with in-app analytics. Deliver high quality apps by testing them against a large collection of real phones and tablets. Start simple and add more services at any time.
Develop faster and smarter using cloud native SDK’s, services and orchestration tools. Embrace agile and automation techniques to improve quality and reduce risk, accelerate innovation.
AWS Mobile Services: Amazon Cognito - Identity Broker and Synchronization Ser...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses Amazon Cognito and how it can be used to authenticate users, manage identity, and synchronize user data across devices. It provides an overview of Cognito's capabilities including support for guest users, developer authenticated identities, and using IAM roles to control access. It also demonstrates how to set up Cognito and integrate the mobile SDK to use Cognito's features in a mobile app.
Deep-Dive: Building Native iOS and Android Application with the AWS Mobile SDKAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of building native mobile applications with AWS services using the AWS Mobile SDK. It discusses the benefits of native apps over web apps, and how to integrate the AWS Mobile SDK into iOS and Android applications. It also describes several AWS services that are commonly used for mobile backends, such as Cognito, S3, DynamoDB, API Gateway, Lambda, and Mobile Analytics. Finally, it discusses options for building hybrid mobile apps with Cordova and React Native that can leverage AWS services.
Add End User Sign-in, User Management, and Security to Your Mobile and Web Ap...Amazon Web Services
Ed Lima, a Solutions Architect at AWS, discusses adding user sign-in, user management, and security to mobile and web applications using Amazon Cognito. The presentation covers Amazon Cognito Identity for user authentication and authorization, Cognito User Pools for user management, and how applications can integrate with Cognito. It also demonstrates how Cognito can federate with identity providers and provides sample use cases for business to consumer, business to business, and IoT applications.
Slides from the Cloudyna event in Katowice, Poland on November 14th, 2015. In this session we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS Cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, backend infrastructure without the need to manage servers, understanding your user behavior, engaging your users and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices and reference architectures for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Raleigh DevDay 2017: Building an Amazon Lex Based Conversational Mobile App I...Amazon Web Services
The document is an agenda for a DevDay event on building mobile apps and chatbots on AWS. It includes sessions on serverless architectures on AWS for mobile apps, building a mobile app using AWS Mobile Hub, an introduction to AI services on AWS, building a chatbot with Amazon Lex, and adding the chatbot to a mobile app. It also provides overviews of Amazon Lex for conversational interfaces, Amazon Rekognition for image recognition, and Amazon Polly for text-to-speech. There will be demonstrations of building a mobile app with AWS Mobile Hub and creating a chatbot using Amazon Lex.
Developing Mobile Applications with AWS MobileHub and AWS AmplifyAmazon Web Services
This document discusses developing mobile applications using AWS Mobile Hub and AWS Amplify. It provides an overview of the services available for mobile app development on AWS including Amazon S3 for storage, Amazon DynamoDB for data storage, Amazon Pinpoint for analytics, and AWS Lambda for backend logic. It then discusses how AWS Mobile Hub can automatically provision these mobile services and the development lifecycle including deploying, testing, engaging users, and measuring analytics. It also covers the AWS Mobile CLI, AWS Mobile Hub console, and AWS Amplify library for building apps.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a workshop on building mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. The workshop will introduce AWS Mobile Hub and guide participants through configuring a project, building a sample app, and working with AWS resources like Amazon Cognito, S3, DynamoDB, and Lambda. AWS Mobile Hub automatically provisions mobile services and generates code to help developers integrate authentication, data storage, analytics and other functionality without having to configure individual AWS services. The document also covers setting up Facebook login for the sample app and includes instructions for getting started with AWS Mobile SDKs on platforms like iOS, Android, Unity and Xamarin.
Build Your Mobile App Faster with AWS Mobile Services (Part 1 - AWS)Amazon Web Services
In this session, we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, and back-end infrastructure without the need to manage servers. We'll also talk about understanding your user behavior, engaging your users, and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Day 2 - Delivering Media Mobile Apps Using the AWS Mobile & Javascript SDKsAmazon Web Services
This document discusses how to build mobile apps using AWS mobile services like Amazon Cognito, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, and Amazon SNS. It outlines building several demo apps, including a basic media download/upload app using S3, an app implementing public and private views of media stored in DynamoDB using Cognito for authentication, and a push notification app using SNS. The goals, requirements, and implementation steps are described for integrating these AWS services into mobile apps using the AWS Mobile SDK.
The document provides an overview of the AWS Mobile Hub, which allows developers to build, test, and monitor mobile apps. It discusses how Mobile Hub provides a single integrated console where developers can add pre-built features like user sign-in, data storage, push notifications, and analytics to their apps with just a few clicks. This auto-generates a starter app and provisions the necessary AWS services. The document concludes with a demo of Mobile Hub's capabilities.
Add User Sign in and Management to your Apps with Amazon CognitoAmazon Web Services
Secure user sign up and sign in is an important starting point for many mobile and web applications. Amazon Cognito enables you to secure your mobile and web applications by providing a comprehensive identity solution for end user management, registration, sign-in, and security. In this product deep dive, we will walk through Cognito’s feature set, which includes serverless flows for user management and sign-in, a fully managed user directory, and control for user permissions. In addition, we will cover key use cases and discuss the associated benefits.
Learning Objectives:
• What is Cognito’s comprehensive feature set
• What are the benefits associated with using Cognito
• How to integrate Cognito into your applications
• Which use cases are best suited for Cognito
Who Should Attend?
• Developers
Mobile app development is complex and time-consuming. Learn how to rapidly deliver mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. We will demonstrate how AWS Mobile Hub abstracts the undifferentiated heavy lifting by providing a single, integrated experience for discovering, provisioning and configuring AWS cloud resources you need to build, test, and monitor usage of your mobile apps.
From the Amazon Web Services Singapore & Malaysia Summits 2015 Track 1 Breakout, 'Build Your Mobile App Faster with AWS Mobile Services' - Presented by Dhruv Parpia – Principal Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
This document discusses how Amazon Cognito can be used to manage user identities, synchronize app data across devices, and securely access AWS cloud resources from a mobile app. It describes Amazon Cognito's key capabilities such as authenticating users, authorizing access, synchronizing app state, securely storing user data and media, and sending push notifications. It also provides examples of how to use Amazon Cognito for identity management, data synchronization, and secure AWS access in a mobile app.
Businesses around the world are running the infrastructure that supports their websites and mobile applications in the cloud to lower costs, improve time-to-market, and enable rapid scalability. Join this webinar to learn how the AWS Mobile Services and Javascript SDKs make it easy to leverage the power of AWS to provide consistent user state across devices and platforms, authenticate users via public and private login providers, and to grant controlled access to AWS services and features right from your mobile or web application. Using a simple media application we will demonstrate how you can upload, store, repurpose and deliver content with Amazon S3, Amazon CloudFront and Amazon Elastic Transcoder, make efficient use of Amazon DynamoDB, take advantage of Amazon SQS to decouple your application workflow and to send push notifications to mobile devices via Amazon SNS.
Reasons to attend:
Learn how you can deliver websites and applications that share state across platforms and devices, using Amazon Elastic Beanstalk and Amazon Cognito.
Learn how to leverage the content repurposing, storage and delivery capabilities of Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Amazon S3 and Amazon CloudFront.
Learn how to use the AWS Mobile and Javascript SDKs to create applications that manage media.
Build a mobile app serverless with AWS LambdaTheFamily
Pierre Gilot is a solution architect from Amazon Web Services. Check out his previous workshop (in French): http://bit.ly/1MP6ZkH. On this workshop, Pierre will explain how to create a serverless app that can scale virtually unlimited users without any infrastructure or servers to manage.
You'll learn key concepts and how the AWS SDKs make it easy to create powerful applications for an always-on world that connects beyond the desktop.
This document provides an agenda for an AWS Mobile Day event discussing AWS services for building, testing, and engaging users with mobile apps. It introduces AWS Mobile Hub as a way to build apps on AWS in minutes using pre-built features and auto-provisioned services. It also discusses Amazon Cognito for user authentication and data synchronization, Amazon S3 for media storage, AWS Lambda for backend logic, Amazon Device Farm for mobile app testing, Amazon Mobile Analytics for usage analytics, and Amazon SNS for push notifications.
In this session, we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, and back-end infrastructure without the need to manage servers. We'll also talk about understanding your user behavior, engaging your users, and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Create mobile apps quickly and easily. We manage the back end, so you don’t have to provision, scale, or monitor servers – just upload code and you’re done. Onboard new users and synchronize their data, such as app preferences, across multiple devices. Engage users by sending push notifications, track usage patterns and optimize your business with in-app analytics. Deliver high quality apps by testing them against a large collection of real phones and tablets. Start simple and add more services at any time.
Develop faster and smarter using cloud native SDK’s, services and orchestration tools. Embrace agile and automation techniques to improve quality and reduce risk, accelerate innovation.
AWS Mobile Services: Amazon Cognito - Identity Broker and Synchronization Ser...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses Amazon Cognito and how it can be used to authenticate users, manage identity, and synchronize user data across devices. It provides an overview of Cognito's capabilities including support for guest users, developer authenticated identities, and using IAM roles to control access. It also demonstrates how to set up Cognito and integrate the mobile SDK to use Cognito's features in a mobile app.
Deep-Dive: Building Native iOS and Android Application with the AWS Mobile SDKAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of building native mobile applications with AWS services using the AWS Mobile SDK. It discusses the benefits of native apps over web apps, and how to integrate the AWS Mobile SDK into iOS and Android applications. It also describes several AWS services that are commonly used for mobile backends, such as Cognito, S3, DynamoDB, API Gateway, Lambda, and Mobile Analytics. Finally, it discusses options for building hybrid mobile apps with Cordova and React Native that can leverage AWS services.
Add End User Sign-in, User Management, and Security to Your Mobile and Web Ap...Amazon Web Services
Ed Lima, a Solutions Architect at AWS, discusses adding user sign-in, user management, and security to mobile and web applications using Amazon Cognito. The presentation covers Amazon Cognito Identity for user authentication and authorization, Cognito User Pools for user management, and how applications can integrate with Cognito. It also demonstrates how Cognito can federate with identity providers and provides sample use cases for business to consumer, business to business, and IoT applications.
Slides from the Cloudyna event in Katowice, Poland on November 14th, 2015. In this session we will discuss how you can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services to build a highly scalable and reliable mobile app, powered by the AWS Cloud. We will explore core functionality like authentication and authorization of users, data synchronization, backend infrastructure without the need to manage servers, understanding your user behavior, engaging your users and bringing your users back to your app. No matter if you are building the next great social app, or a front-office enterprise mobile app, this session will discuss best practices and reference architectures for building reliable and scalable mobile apps.
Raleigh DevDay 2017: Building an Amazon Lex Based Conversational Mobile App I...Amazon Web Services
The document is an agenda for a DevDay event on building mobile apps and chatbots on AWS. It includes sessions on serverless architectures on AWS for mobile apps, building a mobile app using AWS Mobile Hub, an introduction to AI services on AWS, building a chatbot with Amazon Lex, and adding the chatbot to a mobile app. It also provides overviews of Amazon Lex for conversational interfaces, Amazon Rekognition for image recognition, and Amazon Polly for text-to-speech. There will be demonstrations of building a mobile app with AWS Mobile Hub and creating a chatbot using Amazon Lex.
Developing Mobile Applications with AWS MobileHub and AWS AmplifyAmazon Web Services
This document discusses developing mobile applications using AWS Mobile Hub and AWS Amplify. It provides an overview of the services available for mobile app development on AWS including Amazon S3 for storage, Amazon DynamoDB for data storage, Amazon Pinpoint for analytics, and AWS Lambda for backend logic. It then discusses how AWS Mobile Hub can automatically provision these mobile services and the development lifecycle including deploying, testing, engaging users, and measuring analytics. It also covers the AWS Mobile CLI, AWS Mobile Hub console, and AWS Amplify library for building apps.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Deep Dive: Building and Delivering Mobile Apps for the En...Amazon Web Services
This session takes a practical approach to developing real-world enterprise applications (business-to-consumers and business-to-employees) using a serverless backend that can scale to virtually unlimited users without any infrastructure to manage. Learn how to develop enterprise apps using AWS Mobile Hub, Amazon Cognito, Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Lambda to implement best practices for authentication/authorization, cloud logic, and secure integration of existing enterprise resources and user directories. Finally, see how to employ a robust application lifecycle (build, test, and deliver) and implement a multi-stage rollout to production.
Scaling your Mobile App Development in the Cloud - DevNexusTara Walker
The presentation done for DevNexus about Mobile Cloud Services. Presentation explores and demos services that help you scale your Mobile development to new heights by including Cloud as an integrated part of mobile development.
Deep Dive on AWS Mobile Hub for Enterprise Mobile Applications Amazon Web Services
Mobile app development is complex and time-consuming. AWS Mobile Hub simplifies the process of building, testing, and monitoring mobile applications that make use of a range of AWS services. In this webinar, we will show step-by-step how to build apps with AWS Mobile Hub. We will also discuss the recent enhancement since our launch last year.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn how to build mobile apps faster with AWS Mobile Hub
• Learn about the recent enhancement of AWS Mobile Hub
I servizi AWS per le applicazioni mobili: sviluppo, test e produzioneAmazon Web Services
The document provides an overview of AWS mobile services for building and running mobile apps. It discusses services for user authentication (Cognito), testing apps (Device Farm), backend functionality (Lambda, API Gateway), analytics (Pinpoint), and more. It also describes how AWS Mobile Hub can be used to quickly integrate these services and accelerate app development.
Tara Walker gave a presentation on building serverless mobile applications using AWS services. She explained that serverless applications allow developers to focus on their code instead of managing infrastructure. Developers can build cloud backends using AWS services for authentication, logic, data storage, notifications and more. The mobile app connects to the serverless backend via AWS mobile SDKs. Serverless applications provide benefits like automatic scaling, high availability, and pay per use billing.
This document provides an agenda for a presentation on building native mobile apps with AWS Mobile Hub. The presentation will include an overview of mobile backends and serverless architectures for mobile, an introduction to AWS Mobile Hub, and a demo of using AWS Mobile Hub to build a mobile app. It will also have a question and answer session.
This document discusses how AWS services can help startups and developers build and scale mobile apps faster. It recommends using AWS Mobile Hub to generate code and see how SDKs integrate various AWS services like Amazon Cognito for authentication and user management, API Gateway for REST APIs, and Lambda for backend logic. The document also demonstrates how to build a secure mobile backend with user pools for authentication, API Gateway with Lambda, and provides best practices around leveraging existing AWS services rather than recreating functionality.
AWS proporciona una gama de servicios que lo ayudan a desarrollar aplicaciones móviles que pueden escalarse a cientos de millones de usuarios y alcanzar a un público global. Con AWS, es posible comenzar rápidamente, garantizar un alto nivel de calidad con pruebas en dispositivos reales en la nube y medir y mejorar la participación de los usuarios.
20200520 - Como empezar a desarrollar aplicaciones serverless Marcia Villalba
Marcia Villalba discusses how to start developing serverless applications. She explains key concepts of serverless including focusing on business logic rather than infrastructure, automatic scaling, and paying for only what is used. Villalba demonstrates a simple serverless application using API Gateway, AWS Lambda, and DynamoDB. She also discusses the AWS Amplify framework for building fullstack serverless web and mobile apps using managed AWS services.
Many customers build the back-end infrastructure that powers their mobile apps with AWS services such as Amazon EC2, Amazon S3, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon SNS Mobile Push, and Amazon RDS. AWS provides a range of services that are designed specifically to help mobile app developers quickly and easily build apps that can scale from tens to hundreds of millions of users, and reach global scale with minimum effort. With AWS, developers need only pay for what they use, with no up-front fees, or long-term commitments.
The slides from this AWS webinar will help you learn about AWS services specifically designed to help mobile app developers with identity management & sync (Amazon Cognito), analytics (Amazon Mobile Analytics), and push notifications (Amazon SNS Mobile Push). We also explain how you can easily include these services in your apps using the AWS Mobile SDK.
Watch a YouTube recording of this webinar here: http://youtu.be/LA9kjxDLk9k
Getting Started with Serverless ArchitecturesRohini Gaonkar
Serverless architectures let you build and deploy applications and services with infrastructure resources that require zero administration. In the past, you had to provision and scale servers to run your application code, install and operate distributed databases, and build and run custom software to handle API requests. Now, AWS provides a stack of scalable, fully-managed services that eliminates these operational complexities. In this session, you will learn about serverless architectures, their benefits, and the basics of the AWS’s serverless stack (e.g., AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, and AWS Step Functions).
The document summarizes a presentation about building secure and scalable mobile apps on AWS. The presentation covers topics like identity and engagement, artificial intelligence, serverless backends, and AWS Mobile Hub. It provides an overview of services like Amazon Cognito for authentication, Amazon Pinpoint for analytics, and AWS Lambda for serverless functionality. It also describes how AWS Mobile Hub can automatically provision mobile services to simplify development.
Build Your Mobile App Faster with AWS Mobile Services (Cognito, Lambda, SNS, ...Amazon Web Services
Build powerful mobile applications using AWS Mobile Services. For the first time, we will discuss how mobile developers can leverage the new cross-platform AWS Mobile Services that we announced today. How they can authenticate and authorize their users using Amazon Cognito, user identity and data synchronization service. We will discuss how Amazon Mobile Analytics service collects, visualizes and understand your mobile app usage at scale, All this is available as a single unified and mobile-optimized easy-to-use SDK so developers can access these new services (and other services like S3, DynamoDB) with just a few lines of code on the client and without the need of owning backend servers. - http://aws.amazon.com/mobile
Building secure and scalable mobile applications on AWS - AWS Summit Cape Tow...Amazon Web Services
Speaker: Dennis Hills, AWS
Level: 200
Developing mobile applications that capture customer attention in today’s marketplace is extremely competitive. Applications must be responsive, real-time, secure, and usable when no network is available.In this session, you’ll learn about the latest features from AWS Mobile to build secure, scalable mobile and web applications. We'll demonstrate the latest techniques for automatic mobile backend provisioning along with new capabilities for advanced querying and connecting to different data sources.
Everything You Need to Develop Apps Faster and Scale to Millions of UsersAmazon Web Services
Mobile app development can be complex and time-consuming. In this session, we will demonstrate how AWS Mobile Services makes it easier for you to develop mobile apps by providing a single, integrated experience for discovering, provisioning, and configuring AWS cloud resources.
API moderne e real-time per applicazioni innovativeCommit University
This document discusses API modernization with GraphQL and AWS AppSync. It provides an overview of prerequisites and the agenda, which includes modernization use cases, customizations like authorization and caching, and operating GraphQL APIs at scale. It also provides examples of how AWS AppSync can be used to build universal, real-time APIs that connect to various data sources and support features like offline usage.
SRV411 Deep Dive on Mobile Application Development with AWSAmazon Web Services
In this session we will get into the nitty gritty of implementing mobile applications with AWS Mobile Services to accelerate and scale your mobile application development and user community. Learn how to use the Mobile Hub for quickly implementing main mobile developer use cases or to use the AWS Mobile SDKs to build your own mobile services with direct access to AWS primitives. Manage user onboarding/sign-up, authentication, and authorization with AWS Cognito. Re-engage with your users to increase key conversation rates in your app with AWS Pinpoint push notifications and user/app analytics. Deliver high quality applications by testing your devices on a wide array of real devices.
Chatbots are the new apps. Businesses of all sizes, from startups to enterprises, are looking for new ways to connect with their users through natural, conversational interfaces. Developers have started using chatbots to improve the productivity and efficiency of their operations. In this session, we show how to use AWS Lambda and other serverless offerings from AWS to build chatbots quickly and efficiently. We share examples from our recently concluded AWS Slack Hackathon with a full walkthrough of building a conversational chatbot in an easy, fast, and fun way, along with helpful tools, tips, and techniques.
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Il Forecasting è un processo importante per tantissime aziende e viene utilizzato in vari ambiti per cercare di prevedere in modo accurato la crescita e distribuzione di un prodotto, l’utilizzo delle risorse necessarie nelle linee produttive, presentazioni finanziarie e tanto altro. Amazon utilizza delle tecniche avanzate di forecasting, in parte questi servizi sono stati messi a disposizione di tutti i clienti AWS.
In questa sessione illustreremo come pre-processare i dati che contengono una componente temporale e successivamente utilizzare un algoritmo che a partire dal tipo di dato analizzato produce un forecasting accurato.
Big Data per le Startup: come creare applicazioni Big Data in modalità Server...Amazon Web Services
La varietà e la quantità di dati che si crea ogni giorno accelera sempre più velocemente e rappresenta una opportunità irripetibile per innovare e creare nuove startup.
Tuttavia gestire grandi quantità di dati può apparire complesso: creare cluster Big Data su larga scala sembra essere un investimento accessibile solo ad aziende consolidate. Ma l’elasticità del Cloud e, in particolare, i servizi Serverless ci permettono di rompere questi limiti.
Vediamo quindi come è possibile sviluppare applicazioni Big Data rapidamente, senza preoccuparci dell’infrastruttura, ma dedicando tutte le risorse allo sviluppo delle nostre le nostre idee per creare prodotti innovativi.
Ora puoi utilizzare Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) per eseguire pod Kubernetes su AWS Fargate, il motore di elaborazione serverless creato per container su AWS. Questo rende più semplice che mai costruire ed eseguire le tue applicazioni Kubernetes nel cloud AWS.In questa sessione presenteremo le caratteristiche principali del servizio e come distribuire la tua applicazione in pochi passaggi
Vent'anni fa Amazon ha attraversato una trasformazione radicale con l'obiettivo di aumentare il ritmo dell'innovazione. In questo periodo abbiamo imparato come cambiare il nostro approccio allo sviluppo delle applicazioni ci ha permesso di aumentare notevolmente l'agilità, la velocità di rilascio e, in definitiva, ci ha consentito di creare applicazioni più affidabili e scalabili. In questa sessione illustreremo come definiamo le applicazioni moderne e come la creazione di app moderne influisce non solo sull'architettura dell'applicazione, ma sulla struttura organizzativa, sulle pipeline di rilascio dello sviluppo e persino sul modello operativo. Descriveremo anche approcci comuni alla modernizzazione, compreso l'approccio utilizzato dalla stessa Amazon.com.
Come spendere fino al 90% in meno con i container e le istanze spot Amazon Web Services
L’utilizzo dei container è in continua crescita.
Se correttamente disegnate, le applicazioni basate su Container sono molto spesso stateless e flessibili.
I servizi AWS ECS, EKS e Kubernetes su EC2 possono sfruttare le istanze Spot, portando ad un risparmio medio del 70% rispetto alle istanze On Demand. In questa sessione scopriremo insieme quali sono le caratteristiche delle istanze Spot e come possono essere utilizzate facilmente su AWS. Impareremo inoltre come Spreaker sfrutta le istanze spot per eseguire applicazioni di diverso tipo, in produzione, ad una frazione del costo on-demand!
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Event Agenda :
Open banking so far (short recap)
• PSD2, OB UK, OB Australia, OB LATAM, OB Israel
Intro to Open Finance marketplace
• Scope
• Features
• Tech overview and Demo
The role of the Cloud
The Future of APIs
• Complying with regulation
• Monetizing data / APIs
• Business models
• Time to market
One platform for all: a Strategic approach
Q&A
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AWS fornisce servizi pronti all'utilizzo e, allo stesso tempo, permette di personalizzare e creare gli elementi differenzianti della propria offerta.
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Con l'approccio tradizionale al mondo IT per molti anni è stato difficile implementare tecniche di DevOps, che finora spesso hanno previsto attività manuali portando di tanto in tanto a dei downtime degli applicativi interrompendo l'operatività dell'utente. Con l'avvento del cloud, le tecniche di DevOps sono ormai a portata di tutti a basso costo per qualsiasi genere di workload, garantendo maggiore affidabilità del sistema e risultando in dei significativi miglioramenti della business continuity.
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Amazon Web Services e VMware organizzano un evento virtuale gratuito il prossimo mercoledì 14 Ottobre dalle 12:00 alle 13:00 dedicato a VMware Cloud ™ on AWS, il servizio on demand che consente di eseguire applicazioni in ambienti cloud basati su VMware vSphere® e di accedere ad una vasta gamma di servizi AWS, sfruttando a pieno le potenzialità del cloud AWS e tutelando gli investimenti VMware esistenti.
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Crea la tua prima serverless ledger-based app con QLDB e NodeJSAmazon Web Services
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1) The document discusses building a minimum viable product (MVP) using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
2) It provides an example of an MVP for an omni-channel messenger platform that was built from 2017 to connect ecommerce stores to customers via web chat, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and other channels.
3) The founder discusses how they started with an MVP in 2017 with 200 ecommerce stores in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and have since expanded to over 5000 clients across Southeast Asia using AWS for scaling.
This document discusses pitch decks and fundraising materials. It explains that venture capitalists will typically spend only 3 minutes and 44 seconds reviewing a pitch deck. Therefore, the deck needs to tell a compelling story to grab their attention. It also provides tips on tailoring different types of decks for different purposes, such as creating a concise 1-2 page teaser, a presentation deck for pitching in-person, and a more detailed read-only or fundraising deck. The document stresses the importance of including key information like the problem, solution, product, traction, market size, plans, team, and ask.
This document discusses building serverless web applications using AWS services like API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, S3 and Amplify. It provides an overview of each service and how they can work together to create a scalable, secure and cost-effective serverless application stack without having to manage servers or infrastructure. Key services covered include API Gateway for hosting APIs, Lambda for backend logic, DynamoDB for database needs, S3 for static content, and Amplify for frontend hosting and continuous deployment.
This document provides tips for fundraising from startup founders Roland Yau and Sze Lok Chan. It discusses generating competition to create urgency for investors, fundraising in parallel rather than sequentially, having a clear fundraising narrative focused on what you do and why it's compelling, and prioritizing relationships with people over firms. It also notes how the pandemic has changed fundraising, with examples of deals done virtually during this time. The tips emphasize being fully prepared before fundraising and cultivating connections with investors in advance.
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This document discusses Amazon's machine learning services for building conversational interfaces and extracting insights from unstructured text and audio. It describes Amazon Lex for creating chatbots, Amazon Comprehend for natural language processing tasks like entity extraction and sentiment analysis, and how they can be used together for applications like intelligent call centers and content analysis. Pre-trained APIs simplify adding machine learning to apps without requiring ML expertise.
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) è un servizio di gestione dei container altamente scalabile, che semplifica la gestione dei contenitori Docker attraverso un layer di orchestrazione per il controllo del deployment e del relativo lifecycle. In questa sessione presenteremo le principali caratteristiche del servizio, le architetture di riferimento per i differenti carichi di lavoro e i semplici passi necessari per poter velocemente migrare uno o più dei tuo container.
4. v Serverless for Mobile
v Serverless on AWS for Mobile
v Build a Mobile App on AWS
v Intro to AI on AWS
v Build a Chatbot
v Add Chatbot to our Mobile App
DevDay Raleigh Chat Bot - Agenda
5.
6. No servers to provision
or manage
Scales with usage
Never pay for idle Availability and fault
tolerance built in
Serverless for Mobile
8. AWS for Mobile App Development
User AuthN and AuthZ
Analyze user behavior
Store and share media
Synchronize data
Deliver media
Amazon Cognito
(Sync)
Amazon Cognito
Amazon IAM
(access control)
Amazon S3
Amazon CloudFront
Store data
Amazon DynamoDB
Amazon RDS
Track retention
Amazon Pinpoint
Send push notifications
Amazon SNS Mobile Push
Run server-side logic
AWS Lambda
Amazon API Gateway
Amazon Lex
Accept conversational input
Amazon Pinpoint
AWS Mobile SDKs
AWS Mobile Hub
Your Mobile App
13. Introducing AWS Artificial Intelligence Services
Amazon Lex
Amazon Rekognition
Amazon Polly
Build conversational interfaces using voice and text, powered by the
same deep learning technologies as Alexa
Turn text into lifelike speech using deep learning
Deep learning-based image recognition