AWS re:Invent Announcements
Here's what AWS announced leading up to and during AWS re:Invent 2021.
Here's what AWS announced leading up to and during AWS re:Invent 2021.
Are you a security professional or a builder looking to learn more about security? This year, I wrote the official guide for security attendees to AWS re:Invent. Here's what's in it and why.
In late 2017, CorpInfo did an AWS "This is My Architecture" video. The video walks through how they handled a massive amount of events coming from various IoT devices they had deployed. Remember, this was before any of the AWS IoT-specific services!
Facebook commits $10B per year to build the multiverse. Earnest attempt at progress or an attempt to divert attention?
Passwords suck. Why are we forced to follow these weird rules. Do they really keep us safe? Here is a solid way to safely handle all of your passwords.
In late 2017, Civitas Learning did an AWS "This is My Architecture" video. It was one of the first. The video walks through how they handled processing personally identifiable information at scale using batch processing.
In late 2017, the Financial Times wanted to get developers to factor in cost to their designs. They created a gamified solution to help drive this change...and it worked.
We're producing more audio and video than ever. But you can't get the most out of that content until you transcribe it to text. In this stream we do that using the Google Cloud.
In late 2017, Netflix explained how they tackled the problem of failing over when disaster struck. Four years later, how well does that design hold up? What could we improve given the services and features available today?
Twitch has been hit by a major data breach. 165GB of critical information was leaked on 4chan. What will the impact be? Will this cause even more streamers to leave?
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp are deeply integrating into many aspects of daily life for many communities and business. One networking misconfiguration reminded 3.5 billion users of just that.
In late 2016, Lyft demonstrated the service discovery engine they built on AWS. Five years later, how well does that design hold up? What could we improve given the services and features available today?