Week one of three for AWS re:Invent 2020 kicks off and this post will be my ālive blogā for the week. Check back often for reactions, news, and tips on how to get the most out of the week.
The latest entries will be at the top and unlike the conference, the times here are listed in eastern. Scroll to the bottom, if you want to start from the start of the week.
Remember, I have a separate post with just my take on the latest announcements.
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Sunday, 06-Dec
15:00 I managed to watch some on-demand content today to ācatch-up.ā Specifically, I really wanted to take in, āBuilding Event Driven Applications With Amazon EventBridgeā by Stephen Liedig before week two started.I enjoyed the talk and have a deep dive available now
Friday, 04-Dec
17:00 After taking in a few talks, I spent the rest of the day working through some announcements and having some great chats with people. Very excited for the week one sessions to be made available on-demand and canāt wait for week two!
09:45 Ben Potter leads the Security Pillar of the AWS Well-Architected Framework and delivers, āSecurity Best Practices the AWS Well Architected Way.āExcellent talk covering a lot of ground. My deep dive is available now
08:15 Iāve been eagerly awaiting this talk, āMonitoring Production Services at Amazonā. My thoughts on this amazing session are available in full
07:00 Can I make to all of these sessions? No. Do I want to? Yes.

07:30 I watch, āUse computer vision at the edge to improve operations with AWS Panoramaā. Itās a very cool service that provides visual analysis tools to existing cameras. More of my thoughts in my Twitter thread š§µ
AWS Panorama (#ml on the edge for cameras) use cases from @awscloud session #EMB015 at #reinvent
šø pic.twitter.com/IGc2OL9iM3ā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 4, 2020
09:00 Alex DeBrie is a fellow AWS Hero and his worked has literally save me days of work using DynamoDB. Part #2ātwo parts?!?! how do I get a talk like that?āof his talk airs nows, but I canāt watch it. I need breakfast. My consolation? I have Alexās amazing bookā¦you should tooAt least I managed to review his talk, despite not having watched it:
āData modelling with Amazon DynamoDB - Part 2ā, by @alexbdebrie is currently airing (https://t.co/xCBDkQs4MQ) & I was going to live tweet some reactions
hereās my summary: https://t.co/2xJ1BH6okp << buy it. read it. save time. save tears#reinvent #dat305ā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 4, 2020
Thursday, 03-Dec
23:00 This was a weird day for me at the conference. I had two radio spots during the day and a few other meetings. Some related to AWS re:Invent, othersālike the radioāwhere my āregularā responsibilities crept in. I did, however, get a chance to try out the new Amazon DevOps Guru preview:
Wednesday, 02-Dec
10:00 I managed to catch a fantastic session on first airing, āIntroducing Amazon QuickSight Q: Ask questions on data & get answers in secondsā, EMB005. This feature looks amazing and will help a lot of people get better information from their dataā¦if they get on QuickSight.Amazon QuickSight is one of my favourite services and itās also one of the most overlooked in the AWS Cloud. If youāre not using it to view your data, youāre missing out
14:00 Despite having a few sessions in my calendar, I somehow donāt manage to watch any. I did however manage to catch this amazing keynote rebuttal from Corey Quinn:
OMFG, yaaaassss
happening right now: https://t.co/lZLm7W6iRZ#reinvent /cc @QuinnyPig @awsreinvent pic.twitter.com/XYlpV4Sj9fā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 2, 2020
17:00 ā¦and while I might not have watched the sessions I wanted to. I did have some fantastic discussions with people about the new services in public on Twitter and behinds the scenes.One topic of regular conversation, AWS Proton. Hereās a great point from Forrest Brazeal that sums things up nicely:
spot on š§µ#reinvent https://t.co/Z6sGDGdKNPā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 3, 2020
Tuesday, 01-Dec
23:00 I re-wrote this one a few times but I finally got my thoughts about Andyās keynote down and published in this post
14:00 The keynote was fantastic. Lots of great discussion on Twitter and the blog posts and analysis is started to get published.
10:30 The keynote steam kicks off with a set from Zach Person. Very cool.
11:00 I live tweet the keynote on a mega-š§µ
itās go time for @ajassyās @awsreinvent keynote
stay tuned to this š§µ for info and reactions. Iāve been to every re:Invent ever and while Iām older, slower, creakier, and grumpierā¦this is still my favourite conference in āļø by a mile
letās do this!#reinvent #reinvent2020 pic.twitter.com/WcSQkW2Q3uā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 1, 2020
16:00 Pressing pause on re:Invent to help stop Galactus from eating the looped world of Fortnite. Great way to spend break time!

Monday, 30-Nov
23:00 AWS Late Night Week 1 kicks off the official events (beyond opening the platform). Iām live tweeting a lot of itā¦as long as I can stay awake.
14:00 So the timer on the main AWS page as expired but the on in the session catalog is still counting down with just under 3 hours leftā¦hopefully something will happen then.
07:45 Logging into the session catalog and Iām greeted with the official countdown timer. AWS re:Invent 2020 starts in 9+ hours, around 2:00pm pacific time.In the meantime, the session catalog hasnāt changed much but we do now have the āAWS On Airā section on the official site. Iāve updated the contents over at the The Ultimate Guide to re:Invent 2020
07:00 Every year, I start my re:Invent week off by sitting an exam in the first time slot offered. Iām not alone either. Starting around the second re:Invent, there has been a group of us that have met during that time slot each and every year.Itās nothing formal or even really spoken of. Weāve always just gravitated to that time slot as like minded individuals. I know for me, it was a way to start off my week with a challenge (either by sitting a new beta exam or to renew an existing certification) and to remind myself that this conference is all about learning.Iām a bit sad that I didnāt get to share that this year.
08:00 Uggā¦.
so does @AWSreInvent start at 2:00pm pacific or 11:00am pacific?
the top is the footer on the main site, the bottom the session catalog#grr #devops #cloud āļø pic.twitter.com/uhMajoQEqIā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) November 30, 2020
9:15 My first activity for the week (besides the flurry of blog updates) was to watch this excellent livestream by the AWS Serverless developer advocacy team. Hosted by Chris Munns and Julian Wood, they covered all of the #serverless announcements made in October and November leading up to the show.
13:00 Weāre still waiting on the āofficialā opening of the event platform. That happens in either 1 or 4 hours depending on which countdown timer is accurate. In the meantime, I was going to write up my thoughts on the us-east-1 outage from last week but fellow AWS Hero, Forrest Brazeal beat me to it.
Unless something changes systemically at AWS, we should expect future Kinesis Incidents, and we should expect them to be progressively bigger in scope and harder to resolve.
My analysis of AWS's postmortem and the path forward: https://t.co/X59VARqTmZā Forrest Brazeal (@forrestbrazeal) November 29, 2020
17:00 The AWS platform official opens. I recorded a quick video with a walk through. Check it out.
23:45 AWS Late Night Week 1 wraps up with one new official launch, Amazon EC2 Mac Instances. Very interesting and cool. Iāll cover that a bit more in the Hot Takes post.Hereās my tweet thread from the event. Click through to see it allā¦
. @mza kicking off @awsreinvent!#reinvent pic.twitter.com/y3IwWKPDwsā Mark Nunnikhoven (@marknca) December 1, 2020