In this session, Amit Patel, General Manager of AWS Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends and the latest additions to AWS Mobile Services.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses that AWS has over 1 million active customers, including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors. It highlights how AWS allows for agility through quick provisioning, a vast technology platform, and rapid innovation with new features. The document promotes learning more about AWS through blogs, events, training and certification programs. It encourages readers to create an AWS account and try new services.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Ian Massingham at an AWSome Day event. Some key points:
- AWS has over 1 million active customers including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors.
- The cloud has become the new normal for companies of all sizes to build and deploy applications faster.
- AWS offers a vast technology platform of infrastructure and services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more that allows for agility and innovation.
Big Data Architectural Patterns and Best Practices on AWSAmazon Web Services
This document discusses big data architectural patterns and best practices on AWS. It covers the evolution of big data approaches from batch processing to stream processing to machine learning. The key principles discussed are building decoupled systems, using the right tools for the job, leveraging managed AWS services, using log-centric design patterns, and being cost-conscious. An overview of major AWS services for data ingestion, storage, processing, analysis and consumption is also provided.
Building a Real-Time Geospatial-Aware Recommendation EngineAmazon Web Services
Recommendation engines help your prospects and customers find the most relevant offers and content. In this presentation, you will learn how to use AWS building blocks to build your own location-aware recommendation engine. You’ll see how to store real-time events using Amazon Kinesis and Amazon DynamoDB. See how to easily move data into Amazon Redshift using Kinesis Firehose. As your site or app rises in popularity, you’ll need to track a wider variety of events and scale to handle traffic and usage spikes. Learn architectural patterns for processing large datasets and high-request volume applications.
In this session, Amit Patel, General Manager of AWS Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends and the latest additions to AWS Mobile Services.
This document provides an overview of microservices architecture patterns including:
- Organizing teams around business capabilities rather than technology stacks
- Architecting applications as independent services that communicate over well-defined APIs
- Managing data across decentralized and independent data stores
- Enabling service discovery through convention-based naming or dynamic registration
- Implementing API management for consistency, monitoring, authentication and throttling
- Employing continuous delivery practices to independently deploy isolated services
- Integrating logging and monitoring to gain visibility across distributed systems
Gestire la sicurezza nel Cloud: come iniziare ad implementare un processo Dev...Amazon Web Services
- AWS provides built-in security controls that customers don't need to manage themselves, like security groups and IAM.
- The Cloud Adoption Framework helps customers adapt existing practices or introduce new practices for cloud computing across five core security capabilities: identity and access management, detective controls, infrastructure security, data protection, and incident response.
- AWS services like CloudTrail, Config, Inspector, and Flow Logs provide detective controls to monitor activity and configuration changes. Services like OpsWorks, Shield, and WAF help secure infrastructure. Key Management Service, CloudHSM, and Certificate Manager help protect data. CloudWatch Events and Lambda can automate incident response.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses that AWS has over 1 million active customers, including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors. It highlights how AWS allows for agility through quick provisioning, a vast technology platform, and rapid innovation with new features. The document promotes learning more about AWS through blogs, events, training and certification programs. It encourages readers to create an AWS account and try new services.
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) presented by Ian Massingham at an AWSome Day event. Some key points:
- AWS has over 1 million active customers including startups, enterprises, and independent software vendors.
- The cloud has become the new normal for companies of all sizes to build and deploy applications faster.
- AWS offers a vast technology platform of infrastructure and services including compute, storage, databases, analytics and more that allows for agility and innovation.
Big Data Architectural Patterns and Best Practices on AWSAmazon Web Services
This document discusses big data architectural patterns and best practices on AWS. It covers the evolution of big data approaches from batch processing to stream processing to machine learning. The key principles discussed are building decoupled systems, using the right tools for the job, leveraging managed AWS services, using log-centric design patterns, and being cost-conscious. An overview of major AWS services for data ingestion, storage, processing, analysis and consumption is also provided.
Building a Real-Time Geospatial-Aware Recommendation EngineAmazon Web Services
Recommendation engines help your prospects and customers find the most relevant offers and content. In this presentation, you will learn how to use AWS building blocks to build your own location-aware recommendation engine. You’ll see how to store real-time events using Amazon Kinesis and Amazon DynamoDB. See how to easily move data into Amazon Redshift using Kinesis Firehose. As your site or app rises in popularity, you’ll need to track a wider variety of events and scale to handle traffic and usage spikes. Learn architectural patterns for processing large datasets and high-request volume applications.
In this session, Amit Patel, General Manager of AWS Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends and the latest additions to AWS Mobile Services.
This document provides an overview of microservices architecture patterns including:
- Organizing teams around business capabilities rather than technology stacks
- Architecting applications as independent services that communicate over well-defined APIs
- Managing data across decentralized and independent data stores
- Enabling service discovery through convention-based naming or dynamic registration
- Implementing API management for consistency, monitoring, authentication and throttling
- Employing continuous delivery practices to independently deploy isolated services
- Integrating logging and monitoring to gain visibility across distributed systems
Gestire la sicurezza nel Cloud: come iniziare ad implementare un processo Dev...Amazon Web Services
- AWS provides built-in security controls that customers don't need to manage themselves, like security groups and IAM.
- The Cloud Adoption Framework helps customers adapt existing practices or introduce new practices for cloud computing across five core security capabilities: identity and access management, detective controls, infrastructure security, data protection, and incident response.
- AWS services like CloudTrail, Config, Inspector, and Flow Logs provide detective controls to monitor activity and configuration changes. Services like OpsWorks, Shield, and WAF help secure infrastructure. Key Management Service, CloudHSM, and Certificate Manager help protect data. CloudWatch Events and Lambda can automate incident response.
AWS provides a range of services to help you deliver mobile apps that can scale to millions of users and reach global audiences. In this session, Amit Patel, General Manager of AWS Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends and the latest additions to AWS Mobile Services. We’ll also be joined by Jeffrey Jagoda, Solutions Architect – Cloud, from Wawa Food Markets. He’ll share how Wawa Food Markets has been developing unique and innovative mobile solutions on AWS.
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.
Getting started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless CloudIan Massingham
Slides from the MongoDB user group meetup talk that I did in March 2017.
https://gist.github.com/ianmas-aws/ce847270ecedf9a58cbcc1ed736cf541
^^ Gist containing (a very simple) code sample is here
The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its capabilities across compute, storage, database, analytics, artificial intelligence, developer tools, and other services. It highlights the scalability, reliability, and security of the AWS platform and introduces new and expanded capabilities across compute types, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, edge computing, data transfer, and migration services. It also summarizes AWS' global infrastructure and support offerings.
Whether you’re a cash-strapped startup or an enterprise trying to optimizing spend, it pays to run cost-efficient architectures on AWS. Come learn about cost planning, monitoring, and optimization strategies, featuring real AWS customer use cases.
SRV209 Introducing Amazon Connect: Create an Amazon Scale Cloud Contact Cent...Amazon Web Services
Utilizing the same technology used worldwide by Amazon Customer Service associates, Amazon Connect is a self-service cloud-based contact center offering from Amazon Web Services. Attend this session and see for yourself how easy it is create your own cloud-based contact center. We’ll show you how to set up contact center flows, manage your agent utilization, and track overall performance of your contact center. Learn how Amazon Connect works with other AWS services, like AWS Lambda, to leverage your existing systems for a personalized customer experience. Join us and walk away knowing how to build a virtual contact center in minutes with Amazon Connect.
Easily develop mobile apps powered by AWS services using a single console. Whether you are creating a brand new mobile app or adding features to an existing app, AWS Mobile Hub lets you leverage the features, scalability, reliability, and low cost of AWS in minutes. AWS Mobile Hub walks you through feature selection and configuration. It then automatically provisions the AWS services required to power these features, and generates working quickstart apps for iOS and Android that use your provisioned services.
Test on the same devices your customers use. Run tests across a large selection of physical devices. Unlike emulators, physical devices provide a more accurate understanding of how users interact with your app by taking into account factors such as memory, CPU usage, location, and modifications done by manufactures and carriers to the firmware and software.
Presented by: Danilo Poccia, Technical Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 and launched Amazon.com in 1995 as an online bookstore. In 2006, Amazon launched Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides on-demand access to computing resources and services. AWS has since expanded to offer over 90 services across compute, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning, Internet of Things, mobile, and more.
Soluzioni di Database completamente gestite: NoSQL, relazionali e Data WarehouseAmazon Web Services
This document discusses several Amazon Web Services (AWS) managed database options, including Amazon RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, and Redshift. It provides an overview of each service's dataset size, data model, query semantics, scaling capabilities, and popular use cases. The key benefits highlighted are that these managed DB services eliminate the need for users to manage hardware provisioning, backups, patching, and scaling. This allows users to focus on their applications rather than database infrastructure.
The document discusses gaining operational insights from logs by loading streaming log data into Amazon Elasticsearch Service. It describes common log sources on AWS including CloudFront access logs, S3 server access logs, ELB access logs, CloudTrail, and VPC flow logs. It then explains how to load streaming data from these sources into Amazon ES using AWS Lambda from Amazon S3, CloudWatch Logs, Kinesis Firehose, or Logstash. The presentation concludes with a demo of a real world scenario.
Database Migration: Simple, Cross-Engine and Cross-Platform Migrations with M...Amazon Web Services
Learn about the new AWS Database Migration Service, which helps you migrate databases with minimal downtime from on-premises and Amazon EC2 environments to Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Aurora and EC2 databases. We discuss homogeneous (e.g. Oracle-to-Oracle, PostgreSQL-to-PostgreSQL, etc.) and heterogeneous (e.g. Oracle to Aurora, SQL Server to MariaDB) database migrations. We also talk about the new AWS Schema Conversion Tool that saves you development time when migrating your Oracle and SQL Server database schemas, including PL/SQL and T-SQL procedural code, to their MySQL, MariaDB and Aurora equivalents.
Strategies to Optimize Costs Using AWS - AWS May 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
As organizations increase their adoption of AWS cost and control, cost management becomes a fundamental part in a successful journey in adopting the cloud. AWS provides organizations with deep functionality, flexible purchasing options and a growing portfolio of tools to manage and optimize their costs. In this session, we will cover the fundamentals on how to understand the principles of cost optimization, how to leverage best practices, and how to track, monitor and control spend.
Learning Objectives:
• Cost management, cost optimization, lower TCO and increase business value.
Analisi dei dati con AWS: una panoramica degli strumenti disponibiliAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) tools for data analytics and big data. It discusses what big data is, then outlines several AWS services for collecting, storing, analyzing, visualizing, and extracting/transforming big data, including Amazon Kinesis, S3, Redshift, Athena, EMR, and Glue. It also provides a reference architecture showing how these tools can be combined to build big data applications on AWS.
AWS AWSome Day - Getting Started Best PracticesIan Massingham
The document outlines eight best practices for getting started with AWS: 1) choose your first use case well, 2) lay out your account structure and foundations, 3) think about security, 4) view AWS as services rather than software, 5) optimize costs, 6) use AWS tools and frameworks, 7) get support, and 8) ensure architectures are well designed. It provides guidance on each practice area, such as setting up billing alerts and consolidated billing, using IAM for access management, leveraging managed services, and following the Well-Architected Framework. Resources for learning more about AWS are also listed.
Microservizi e container Docker in produzione: strumenti e consigliAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview and summary of microservices and containers. It discusses:
- Why organizations are adopting containers and microservices architectures
- What containers are and their advantages for microservices
- Characteristics of microservices architectures
- How Amazon ECS can be used to deploy and manage containers at scale
- New placement strategies and attributes in the Amazon ECS task placement engine
- How to consume real-time events from Amazon ECS using the event stream
- An open source project called Blox for building container-based microservices
This document summarizes announcements from AWS re:Invent 2016 related to transforming applications, security, cost optimization, reliability, and operational excellence. Key services discussed include the Well-Architected Framework course, Amazon CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, AWS CodeBuild, AWS X-Ray, AWS Personal Health Dashboard, AWS Shield, Amazon Pinpoint, AWS Glue, AWS Batch, C# support for AWS Lambda, AWS Lambda@Edge, AWS Step Functions, and several others. Many of these services were generally available or in preview at the time.
Cómo presentar el evangelio de manera contextualWalter Callegari
Este documento analiza cómo el apóstol Pablo anunció el evangelio de manera contextual. Para lograrlo, Pablo buscó conocer las creencias y costumbres de las personas a las que predicaba, se esforzó por comunicarse de una manera que pudieran comprender, y aceptó los resultados de su predicación, ya fueran positivos o negativos. El documento propone que sigamos el ejemplo de Pablo al anunciar el evangelio de forma relevante para la cultura y circunstancias de nuestros oyentes.
AWS offers you the ability to add additional layers of security to your data at rest in the cloud, providing access control as well scalable and efficient encryption features. Flexible key management options allow you to choose whether to have AWS manage the encryption keys or to keep complete control over the keys yourself. In this session, you will learn how to secure data when using AWS services. We will discuss data encryption using Key Management Service, S3 access controls, edge and host access security, and database platform security features.
AWS provides a range of services to help you deliver mobile apps that can scale to millions of users and reach global audiences. In this session, Amit Patel, General Manager of AWS Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends and the latest additions to AWS Mobile Services. We’ll also be joined by Jeffrey Jagoda, Solutions Architect – Cloud, from Wawa Food Markets. He’ll share how Wawa Food Markets has been developing unique and innovative mobile solutions on AWS.
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.
Getting started with AWS Lambda and the Serverless CloudIan Massingham
Slides from the MongoDB user group meetup talk that I did in March 2017.
https://gist.github.com/ianmas-aws/ce847270ecedf9a58cbcc1ed736cf541
^^ Gist containing (a very simple) code sample is here
The document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) and its capabilities across compute, storage, database, analytics, artificial intelligence, developer tools, and other services. It highlights the scalability, reliability, and security of the AWS platform and introduces new and expanded capabilities across compute types, databases, analytics, artificial intelligence, edge computing, data transfer, and migration services. It also summarizes AWS' global infrastructure and support offerings.
Whether you’re a cash-strapped startup or an enterprise trying to optimizing spend, it pays to run cost-efficient architectures on AWS. Come learn about cost planning, monitoring, and optimization strategies, featuring real AWS customer use cases.
SRV209 Introducing Amazon Connect: Create an Amazon Scale Cloud Contact Cent...Amazon Web Services
Utilizing the same technology used worldwide by Amazon Customer Service associates, Amazon Connect is a self-service cloud-based contact center offering from Amazon Web Services. Attend this session and see for yourself how easy it is create your own cloud-based contact center. We’ll show you how to set up contact center flows, manage your agent utilization, and track overall performance of your contact center. Learn how Amazon Connect works with other AWS services, like AWS Lambda, to leverage your existing systems for a personalized customer experience. Join us and walk away knowing how to build a virtual contact center in minutes with Amazon Connect.
Easily develop mobile apps powered by AWS services using a single console. Whether you are creating a brand new mobile app or adding features to an existing app, AWS Mobile Hub lets you leverage the features, scalability, reliability, and low cost of AWS in minutes. AWS Mobile Hub walks you through feature selection and configuration. It then automatically provisions the AWS services required to power these features, and generates working quickstart apps for iOS and Android that use your provisioned services.
Test on the same devices your customers use. Run tests across a large selection of physical devices. Unlike emulators, physical devices provide a more accurate understanding of how users interact with your app by taking into account factors such as memory, CPU usage, location, and modifications done by manufactures and carriers to the firmware and software.
Presented by: Danilo Poccia, Technical Evangelist, Amazon Web Services
Jeff Bezos founded Amazon in 1994 and launched Amazon.com in 1995 as an online bookstore. In 2006, Amazon launched Amazon Web Services (AWS), which provides on-demand access to computing resources and services. AWS has since expanded to offer over 90 services across compute, storage, databases, analytics, machine learning, Internet of Things, mobile, and more.
Soluzioni di Database completamente gestite: NoSQL, relazionali e Data WarehouseAmazon Web Services
This document discusses several Amazon Web Services (AWS) managed database options, including Amazon RDS, DynamoDB, ElastiCache, and Redshift. It provides an overview of each service's dataset size, data model, query semantics, scaling capabilities, and popular use cases. The key benefits highlighted are that these managed DB services eliminate the need for users to manage hardware provisioning, backups, patching, and scaling. This allows users to focus on their applications rather than database infrastructure.
The document discusses gaining operational insights from logs by loading streaming log data into Amazon Elasticsearch Service. It describes common log sources on AWS including CloudFront access logs, S3 server access logs, ELB access logs, CloudTrail, and VPC flow logs. It then explains how to load streaming data from these sources into Amazon ES using AWS Lambda from Amazon S3, CloudWatch Logs, Kinesis Firehose, or Logstash. The presentation concludes with a demo of a real world scenario.
Database Migration: Simple, Cross-Engine and Cross-Platform Migrations with M...Amazon Web Services
Learn about the new AWS Database Migration Service, which helps you migrate databases with minimal downtime from on-premises and Amazon EC2 environments to Amazon RDS, Amazon Redshift, Amazon Aurora and EC2 databases. We discuss homogeneous (e.g. Oracle-to-Oracle, PostgreSQL-to-PostgreSQL, etc.) and heterogeneous (e.g. Oracle to Aurora, SQL Server to MariaDB) database migrations. We also talk about the new AWS Schema Conversion Tool that saves you development time when migrating your Oracle and SQL Server database schemas, including PL/SQL and T-SQL procedural code, to their MySQL, MariaDB and Aurora equivalents.
Strategies to Optimize Costs Using AWS - AWS May 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
As organizations increase their adoption of AWS cost and control, cost management becomes a fundamental part in a successful journey in adopting the cloud. AWS provides organizations with deep functionality, flexible purchasing options and a growing portfolio of tools to manage and optimize their costs. In this session, we will cover the fundamentals on how to understand the principles of cost optimization, how to leverage best practices, and how to track, monitor and control spend.
Learning Objectives:
• Cost management, cost optimization, lower TCO and increase business value.
Analisi dei dati con AWS: una panoramica degli strumenti disponibiliAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon Web Services (AWS) tools for data analytics and big data. It discusses what big data is, then outlines several AWS services for collecting, storing, analyzing, visualizing, and extracting/transforming big data, including Amazon Kinesis, S3, Redshift, Athena, EMR, and Glue. It also provides a reference architecture showing how these tools can be combined to build big data applications on AWS.
AWS AWSome Day - Getting Started Best PracticesIan Massingham
The document outlines eight best practices for getting started with AWS: 1) choose your first use case well, 2) lay out your account structure and foundations, 3) think about security, 4) view AWS as services rather than software, 5) optimize costs, 6) use AWS tools and frameworks, 7) get support, and 8) ensure architectures are well designed. It provides guidance on each practice area, such as setting up billing alerts and consolidated billing, using IAM for access management, leveraging managed services, and following the Well-Architected Framework. Resources for learning more about AWS are also listed.
Microservizi e container Docker in produzione: strumenti e consigliAmazon Web Services
This document provides an overview and summary of microservices and containers. It discusses:
- Why organizations are adopting containers and microservices architectures
- What containers are and their advantages for microservices
- Characteristics of microservices architectures
- How Amazon ECS can be used to deploy and manage containers at scale
- New placement strategies and attributes in the Amazon ECS task placement engine
- How to consume real-time events from Amazon ECS using the event stream
- An open source project called Blox for building container-based microservices
This document summarizes announcements from AWS re:Invent 2016 related to transforming applications, security, cost optimization, reliability, and operational excellence. Key services discussed include the Well-Architected Framework course, Amazon CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks for Chef Automate, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, AWS CodeBuild, AWS X-Ray, AWS Personal Health Dashboard, AWS Shield, Amazon Pinpoint, AWS Glue, AWS Batch, C# support for AWS Lambda, AWS Lambda@Edge, AWS Step Functions, and several others. Many of these services were generally available or in preview at the time.
Cómo presentar el evangelio de manera contextualWalter Callegari
Este documento analiza cómo el apóstol Pablo anunció el evangelio de manera contextual. Para lograrlo, Pablo buscó conocer las creencias y costumbres de las personas a las que predicaba, se esforzó por comunicarse de una manera que pudieran comprender, y aceptó los resultados de su predicación, ya fueran positivos o negativos. El documento propone que sigamos el ejemplo de Pablo al anunciar el evangelio de forma relevante para la cultura y circunstancias de nuestros oyentes.
AWS offers you the ability to add additional layers of security to your data at rest in the cloud, providing access control as well scalable and efficient encryption features. Flexible key management options allow you to choose whether to have AWS manage the encryption keys or to keep complete control over the keys yourself. In this session, you will learn how to secure data when using AWS services. We will discuss data encryption using Key Management Service, S3 access controls, edge and host access security, and database platform security features.
AWS Summit 2014 Melbourne - Breakout 1
Amazon Workspaces is a new service from AWS that delivery fully managed desktops in the Cloud. In this session you be able to learn more about the benefits and capabilities of Workspaces and see a demo of the user's experience when using Workspaces and the administrators experience in managing it.
Presenter: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Jon Brendsel is the VP of Products at Iconic Brands. According to a February 2012 report, PBS and PBS Kids video apps for iPad had over 30 million unique visitors and 57 million visits per month across all platforms. The mobile apps accounted for 115,000 unique visitors per day, 310,000 daily app opens, 27% of hours watched and 40% of video streams. The mobile video architecture utilized 5 AWS accounts, over 300 EC2 machines, ELBs, RDS databases, EBS volumes, S3 buckets, and CloudFront distributions.
February 2016 Webinar Series Migrate Your Apps from Parse to AWSAmazon Web Services
Parse recently announced that they are retiring their mobile app development service, and current customers will have until January 28, 2017 to move their apps to alternative services. To help you get through the transition, AWS is working together with Parse to provide a migration path to AWS. AWS provides a variety of services for building, testing and monitoring mobile apps.
In this webinar, we will introduce you to the full range of AWS mobile services, and take you through the steps required to migrate your mobile apps from Parse to AWS.
Learning Objectives:
Get an overview of AWS Mobile Services
Learn how to migrate your apps from Parse to AWS
Who Should Attend:
Developers, product managers, and anyone interested in migrating mobile apps from Parse to AWS
Track 3 - Atelier 3 - Assurez l’agilité et la profitabilité de votre business...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses how IT spending and procurement is shifting away from internal IT departments and towards lines of business like marketing. It outlines how managed service providers (MSPs) and infrastructure as a service providers (IaaSps) like AWS are converging in the market. Capgemini is positioned as both an MSP, providing services like integration, orchestration, and management across platforms, and as an enabler of AWS's IaaS capabilities for customers. The document argues that Capgemini can ensure innovation, integration, and industrialization for customers through its converged relationship with AWS.
Sonian is a cloud-based archiving and analytics company founded in 2007 with 7,000 customers. It stores over a billion objects totaling 180 terabytes across Amazon S3 and EBS. Sonian discusses lessons learned managing big data in the cloud, including designing architectures for scalability, ensuring security and cost control, and leveraging tools like Chef and AWS services. The presentation emphasizes treating the cloud differently than on-premises infrastructure and architecting applications to handle failures.
AWS Customer Presentation: Centrastage - AWS Summit 2012 - London Customer Ta...Amazon Web Services
This document discusses remote management and monitoring services provided by Centrastage. It offers a hosted solution with pay-as-you-go billing and no minimum contracts. The solution allows customers to easily deploy monitoring and scale resources on demand without lead times. It utilizes various AWS services like Route53, ELB, EC2, ElastiCache, RDS, S3, and CloudWatch to provide high availability, redundancy, storage, and metrics collection. It also offers continuous integration, security best practices, and third party testing.
Canonical is the company behind the Ubuntu operating system which has over 20 million users. Nick Barcet from Canonical gave a presentation about how Ubuntu and AWS can benefit each other. Ubuntu One is Canonical's personal cloud service that allows users to access and sync files across devices. It relies on AWS S3 for storage and EC2 for the Ubuntu Test Drive, which lets users try Ubuntu without downloading or installing anything. Canonical also uses AWS for testing servers under heavy loads and developing new technologies in order to reduce hardware costs and inventory issues.
40, 1173 & 516. What do these numbers mean? Since inception AWS has introduced more than 40 major new services, released over 1173 new services and features, with 516 new features and services announced in 2014 alone. How you use the AWS platform last year may be very different to how you utilise it today to maximize innovation, outcomes and remaining competitive. In this advanced technical session an AWS Solution Architect will address technical requirements for successfully deploying and managing applications on the AWS platform, how solutions were potentially architected previously, both off-cloud and on-cloud, and some of the best practice recommendations on AWS today.
Speaker: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
McGraw-Hill Education (MHE) is moving to the cloud to enable global delivery, improve user experience, reduce costs, streamline processes, and automate operations. When selecting a partner, MHE required deep AWS expertise, a global delivery footprint, the ability to meet hybrid infrastructure requirements, strong security and resiliency, and superior support. MHE's cloud journey involved planning applications for AWS, designing a hybrid architecture, and going live globally while testing extensively and establishing governance over the hybrid environment. Ongoing management includes a cloud management portal, analytics, and governance/change control.
AWS July Webinar Series - Getting Started with Amazon DynamoDBAmazon Web Services
This webinar provides an overview of Amazon DynamoDB, a fast, flexible, and fully managed NoSQL database service for Mobile, Web, AdTech, IOT and Gaming applications that need consistent, single-digit millisecond latency at any scale.The webinar will cover key topics around general architecture of DynamoDB, data types, throughput provisioning, querying and indexing, and recent features.
The webinar includes a live demo of the basic operations used to read and write data to a DynamoDB table, and how the concept of provisioned IO affects the throughput of these operations.
Learning Objectives:
Enable users to understand how DynamoDB works so that they can evaluate and use DynamoDB as the data store for their application
This session is recommended for anyone interested in building real-time streaming applications using AWS. In this session, you will get a deep understanding of how data can be ingested by Amazon Kinesis and made available for real-time analysis and processing. We’ll also show how you can leverage the Kinesis client to make your applications highly available and fault tolerant. We’ll explore various design considerations in implementing real-time solutions and explain key concepts against the backdrop of an actual use case. Finally, we’ll situate stream processing in the broader context of your big data applications.
Customer presentation: Trisys, Introduction to AWS, CambridgeAmazon Web Services
Trisys presented on their recruitment software and journey to moving their systems to the cloud. They discussed the complexity of maintaining on-premise systems for customers and how moving to AWS cloud services allows them to offer scalable and customizable software on a pay-as-you-go basis. Trisys cloud systems provide remote desktop access, dynamic single instances that start on login and shutdown when not in use to reduce costs, and can scale resources up and down based on daily and weekly usage patterns. Management tools allow Trisys to administer systems and support customers.
This document summarizes a workshop on the Internet of Things with Amazon Web Services. The workshop covers topics like smart cities, smart parking, air quality, and collecting sensor data from devices like Arduino shields and Intel Galileo boards. It then discusses how to process and analyze the sensor data using AWS services like SQS queues, DynamoDB, and EMR clusters. The workshop also briefly mentions using mobile phones to collect data instead of dedicated sensors and provides an example of how Dropcam processes petabytes of video data each month.
In this session, we will walk through the fundamentals of Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC). First, we will cover build-out and design fundamentals for VPC, including picking your IP space, subnetting, routing, security, NAT, and much more. We will then transition into different approaches and use cases for optionally connecting your VPC to your physical data center with VPN or AWS Direct Connect. This mid-level architecture discussion is aimed at architects, network administrators, and technology decision-makers interested in understanding the building blocks AWS makes available with VPC and how you can connect this with your offices and current data center footprint.
This document summarizes a presentation given by Teresa Carlson at the AWS Government, Education and Nonprofits Symposium in Canberra, Australia. Carlson discussed how cloud computing has become the new normal for many organizations. She provided examples of successful government adoption models and how AWS addresses security, compliance, procurement and culture issues. Carlson also presented statistics on AWS's growing customer base and the rapid pace of innovation, with over 500 new features and services launched in 2014.
AWS provides a range of services to help you deliver mobile apps that can scale to millions of users and reach global audiences. Join us for an overview of AWS Mobile Services. Amit Patel, GM Mobile Services, will share our vision, customer trends, recent product launches, and customer stories.
AWS DevDay San Francisco, June 21, 2016.
Presenter: Amit Patel, GM, AWS Mobile
This document provides an overview of building cloud-powered mobile apps using Amazon Web Services (AWS). It describes how AWS services can be used to authenticate users, authorize access, synchronize data across devices, analyze user behavior, store and share media, deliver push notifications, and more. The key AWS mobile services highlighted include Amazon Cognito for user identity and data synchronization, AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) for authorization, and Amazon Mobile Analytics for analyzing user behavior. Integrating these services is described as simple using the AWS Mobile SDK.
(SPOT205) State of the Union: AWS Mobile Services and New World of Connected ...Amazon Web Services
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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.
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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
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AWS provides secure scalable services to build, test, and monitor mobile apps.
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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.
Learn how to build a powerful social messaging app that leverages a range of AWS services. In this demo-heavy workshop, we show how you can build an app using Apple Swift and the AWS Mobile Hub. This is a step-by-step journey where you configure and add components to your architecture, then modify and test your components. In the end, you will have a mobile app with a backend running on AWS.
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The document discusses how Amazon Mobile Analytics can help mobile developers analyze user behavior and key business metrics from their mobile apps with just one line of code. It collects usage data from millions of users at scale without sharing or aggregating individual user data. Metrics like monthly/daily active users, new users, daily sessions, retention rates, and custom events can provide insights for improving user engagement and monetization.
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AWS April Webinar Series - Easily Build and Scale Mobile Apps with AWS Mobile...Amazon Web Services
Ready to build your mobile app? Create mobile apps quickly and easily with AWS Mobile Services. AWS Mobile Services manage the back-end, so you don’t have to provision, scale, or monitor servers. This webinar will show how you can build great mobile apps that leverage the back-end built on AWS Mobile Services. On-board 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. Start simple and add more services at any time. Join us for this step-by-step journey on how to build and scale your mobile apps faster.
Learning Objectives:
• Get an overview of AWS Mobile Services, including AWS Lambda, Cognito, SNS, and Mobile Analytics.
• Learn how these services work together to provide a powerful back-end for your mobile apps.
• Learn how to start quickly by adding the services you need to deliver scalable mobile apps.
Who Should Attend:
• Mobile developers, Mobile Dev-Ops Engineers, and Solutions Architects
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.
I servizi AWS per le applicazioni mobili: sviluppo, test e produzioneAmazon Web Services
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Discover the power of a well-crafted technology stack with our SaaS application development company. We tailor solutions that optimize scalability, elevate user interactions, and facilitate seamless integrations, giving your app the competitive edge.
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Paper: https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-61000-4_16
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Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
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Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
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Unlocking Productivity: Leveraging the Potential of Copilot in Microsoft 365, a presentation by Christoforos Vlachos, Senior Solutions Manager – Modern Workplace, Uni Systems
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
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