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Service How To
LEVEL 300Modernize and Simplify Data Archiving with AWS StorageSpeaker(s): Tanuja Korlepra, Sr. Product Manager, AWS
Learn best practices and architectures for long term data retention with AWS storage solutions.
June 26, 2020 | 1hr
11:00 AM PT
Type: Service How To | Level: 300
When: June 15, 2020, 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET
AWS Outposts is a fully managed service that requires an always-on connection back to the AWS region. When deploying Outposts, you need to consider the network topology you will use. This tech talk will cover the fundamental components needed to build out your AWS Outposts network architecture, and then dive into advanced connectivity options you can employ for a successful, performant, and resilient deployment.
What you'll learn:
- Learn the base level of network components used when deploying AWS Outposts
- Discover the network topology options at your disposal when connecting AWS Outposts to your local network and back to the AWS region of choice, including the traffic paths taken for each
- Learn how to add network high-availability to increase your connectivity resilience
Speaker(s) Matt Lehwess, Principal Developer Advocate, AWS
Who Should Attend: Anyone who is interested in using AWS Outposts and interested in how to connect Outposts to your on-premises network and back to the AWS region
Type: Use Case How To | Level: 200
When: June 15, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
Your customers increasingly want to receive proactive and relevant digital communications, often from anywhere and on any device. Your customers also want to receive messages in their preferred communications channel, like email, SMS, voice, push, or even newer “custom” channels such as social. Learn how to design the best experience using Amazon Pinpoint campaigns and journeys so that you send the right message to the right customer at the right time.
What you'll learn:
- Learn about how to design customer journeys across multiple channels
- Learn about new custom channels capabilities that allow you to outreach to customers through channels like social
- Learn how to create custom channels using Amazon Lambda
Speaker(s) Zach Barbitta, Senior Product Manager, AWS; Ryan Lowe, Senior Digital User Engagement Solutions Architect, AWS
Who Should Attend: Developers, Marketing Technologists, Marketing Leaders
Type: Service Deep Dive | Level: 300
When: June 16, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
The one thing you know about machine generated data is that there's always more of it! But keeping that ever-expanding collection of log data can become costly. With UltraWarm in Amazon Elasticsearch Service, you can now store all of that data at a cost that brings you the right ROI. Amazon ES is the perfect tool for storing and analyzing log data to deliver insights. While it's most common to focus on your more recent logs, sometimes you want to retain them for longer term, more forensic analysis. At a cost reduction of up to 90% over hot storage, UltraWarm for Amazon Elasticsearch Service provides you with cost efficient, long-term, transparent access to this older data, while maintaining the same, interactive experience. In this tech talk, we'll dive deep into UltraWarm. What is it? How do you use it? We'll also have a look at our new Index State Management feature and show you how to manage the lifecycle of your indexes - from hot to UltraWarm to deleting them at the end of their lifetime.
What you'll learn:
- Learn what UltraWarm is
- Learn how to use UltraWarm
- Learn how to use index state management
Speaker(s) Jon Handler, Principal Search Services Solutions Architect, AWS
Who Should Attend: Developers, DevOps, Architects
Type: Service How To | Level: 300
When: June 17, 2020, 1:00 PM PT | 4:00 PM ET
Successful machine learning models are built on high-quality training datasets. Amazon SageMaker Ground Truth reduces the cost and complexity of labeling training data using techniques designed to improve labeling accuracy and reduce human effort. In this tech talk, we introduce the recently released 3D point cloud support and walk through how to set up a 3D point cloud labeling job. In particular, we will cover the assistive labeling features that help workers accurately label 3D point clouds in a fraction of the time.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how to use build-in or custom workflows for labeling training data
- Understand how SageMaker Ground Truth supports different use cases including computer vision and natural language processing
- See how SageMaker Ground Truth gives you the flexibility to label data automatically or use automatic labeling based on machine learning
Speaker(s) Vikram Madan, Senior Product Manager, AWS
Who Should Attend: Data Scientists, Developers
Type: Service How To | Level: 200
When: June 18, 2020, 1:00 PM PT | 4:00 PM PT
Amazon Macie is a fully managed data security and privacy service that enables you to easily discover and protect your sensitive data. Amazon Macie now has a number of new capabilities and enhancements including updated machine learning models for more accurate detection of Personally Identifiable Information (PII), support for customer-defined data types for proprietary or unique sensitive data, full API coverage, and native multi-account management with AWS Organizations. Join this tech talk to learn more about the new Macie and also see a demonstration of new capabilities.
What you'll learn:
- Learn about the new and enhanced Amazon Macie
- Understand how to discover and protect your sensitive data at scale
- Get a first-hand demonstration of Amazon Macie
Speaker(s) Ryan Holland, Principal Product Manager, AWS; Himanshu Verma, Senior Business Development Manager, AWS
Who Should Attend: CISO, Information Security Professionals, Security Operations Center (SOC) teams, Compliance Professionals, Director Information Security, Security Practitioners
Type: Solutions Best Practice | Level: 200
When: June 19, 2020, 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET
Applications are moving to the cloud faster today than ever before. A new category of applications requires increased capabilities and performance at the edge of the cloud, or even beyond the edge of the network. AWS provides edge infrastructure and software that moves data processing and analysis as close as necessary to where data is created in order to deliver intelligent, real-time responsiveness and streamline the amount of data transferred. The AWS Snow Family helps customers that need to run operations in austere, non-data center environments, and in locations where there's lack of consistent network connectivity. Running applications in disconnected environments and connected edge locations can be challenging because these locations often lack the space, power, and cooling needed for datacenter IT equipment. AWS Snow Family stores data securely in edge locations, and can run edge computing workloads.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how the AWS Snow Family can be used at edge locations for edge local computing along with transferring data to and from AWS
- Learn about the benefits and use cases of AWS Snow Family, along with the latest developments
- Learn about the features and specifications of AWS Snow Family and how it all works
Speaker(s) Ramesh Kumar, Senior Product Manager AWS Snow Family, AWS
Who Should Attend: Cloud Architects, IT Directors, IT Managers, IT Administrators, IoT Developers, APN Consulting Partners
Type: Service Deep Dive | Level: 300
When: June 19, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
As consumers demand online engagement increases, businesses of all sizes are struggling to meet their users' expectations of personalized recommendations in online streaming content, online shopping, and digital media libraries of books, articles, music, and podcasts. Amazon Personalize enables you to add a powerful machine learning based personalized recommendation engine into your platform in just a few clicks to generate highly personalized recommendations for all of users within days. In this tech talk, we’ll share how retailers, media, and entertainment providers can learn from the over 20-years of personalization experience from Amazon.com. Additionally, we’ll show how, with no prior machine learning experience, you can start creating A/B tests to see the impact of Amazon Personalize on increasing user engagement with your recommended products and content.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how to improve engagement on recommended products
- Learn how to use personalized rankings to address business priorities
- Learn how to use machine learning to improve your similar items recommendations
Speaker(s) Luis Lopez Soria, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
Who Should Attend: Developers, Directors of Engineering, Data Scientist, VP of Product Management, Product Managers, VPs of Marketing, Directors of Marketing, Directors of Product Management
Type: Service Deep Dive | Level: 300
When: June 22, 2020, 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET
Learn about AWS App Mesh capabilities, as well as new features which enhance the security, observability, and resilience of container services. After a brief overview of App Mesh and its capabilities, we will dive into deploying a microservices application on Amazon EKS. You'll learn how to deploy and configure App Mesh in a cluster, with an in-depth explanation of its components. You'll then learn how to use App Mesh to increase observability, enhance security, and manage traffic to and between services within the cluster.
What you'll learn:
- Learn about AWS App Mesh capabilities as well as new features
- Learn how to use App Mesh to improve the observability of container workloads running in Amazon EKS
- Learn how to programmatically manage traffic between services in an Amazon EKS cluster
Speaker(s) Jesse Butler, Senior Developer Advocate, AWS
Who Should Attend: Developers, DevOps, SREs, Architects
Type: Solutions Best Practices | Level: 300
When: June 22, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
Industrial IoT (IIoT) brings machines, cloud computing, analytics, and people together to improve the performance and productivity of industrial processes across a range of industries, such as manufacturing, energy, agriculture, and transportation. With IIoT the convergence of Operational Technology (OT) with Information Technology (IT) systems is at the center of new solutions that can leverage insights from industrial data to drive significant improvements in efficiency, productivity, and revenue. While such benefits are the result of greater connectivity and integration between these different technologies and environments, it can also mean more opportunities for new security risks. In this tech talk, you will learn how you can secure your end-to-end industrial applications at the edge and in the AWS Cloud using AWS IoT services.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how to secure industrial IoT workloads on the AWS Cloud
- Learn how to secure your industrial edge devices
- Discover how to secure your industrial applications from edge to cloud
Speaker(s) Ryan Dsouza, Sr. IIoT Architect, AWS; Syed Rehan, Specialist IoT Solution Architect, AWS
Who Should Attend: Business Decision Makers, Line of Business Owners, Data Architects, Cloud Architects, Industrial Developers, Engineering Teams and Leadership
Type: Solutions Best Practices | Level: 300
When: June 22, 2020, 1:00 PM PT | 4:00 PM ET
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) is a fully managed database service that allows you to launch an optimally configured, secure, and highly available database with just a few clicks. With Amazon RDS you can deploy multiple editions of SQL Server Database in minutes with cost-efficient and re-sizable hardware capacity. Join this tech talk to learn how to use High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) features to meet recovery point objective (RPO) and recovery time objective (RTO) for your mission critical SQL server databases on Amazon RDS.
What you'll learn:
- Understand how RDS for SQL Server implements high availability across multiple data centers
- Understand the failover process and recovery time in high availability failover scenarios
- Understand how to implement and achieve disaster recovery with RDS for SQL Server
Speaker(s) Richard Waymire, Principal Product Manager, Amazon Web Services
Who Should Attend: Developers, Architects, DBAs, DevOps Roles, IT Leaders
Type: Service How To | Level: 300
When: June 23, 2020, 9:00 AM PT | 12:00 PM ET
Game developers are moving game servers to the cloud with Amazon GameLift to maximize scale, meet player demand, and lower costs. Many game servers are built using proprietary development pipelines and managed with existing server placement tools. With the update to GameLift FleetIQ, developers can access EC2's cost-effective Spot capacity, achieve increased reliability and expand to many AWS regions, and maintain their existing game development tooling. In this tech talk, we will provide an introduction to running your game server workload on GameLift FleetIQ and discuss best practices to help you create, setup, and maintain your infrastructure.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how to access FleetIQ independent of other GameLift features
- Discover how to lower game server cost up to 70% while delivering the lowest latency possible for players
- See how some of the world's most successful game companies trust GameLift for their games
Speaker(s) Geoff Pare, Principal Engineer, AWS
Who Should Attend: Game company decision-makers and engineers that have experience designing, building, and/or producing game server infrastructure at scale
Type: Service Deep Dive | Level: 300
When: June 23, 2020, 1:00 PM PT | 4:00 PM ET
Businesses need insight into the content of telephone calls to make decisions faster and optimize customer satisfaction. In the past, this meant investing in call recording or transcription technology that could only provide value after a call was completed. Learn how Amazon Chime Voice Connector can enable real-time analytics for your business voice and call center use cases using Amazon AI/ML services such as Transcribe and Comprehend. Real-time conversations can now become just another enterprise asset.
What you'll learn:
- Learn how configuring Amazon Chime Voice Connector as a SIP trunk can give you insight into what your customers are saying without changing any of your current call control
- Learn how Amazon AI/ML services such as Transcribe and Comprehend give you real-time sentiment and analytics and how you can use those insights to take action
- Learn where to find assets on GitHub to help you get started
Speaker(s) Priyank Goyal, Sr. Product Manager – Tech, AWS; Sachin Goel, Software Development Manager, AWS; Chris Featherstone, Business Development Manager, AWS
Who Should Attend: Telecom leaders, IT Leaders, Communication Architects, Business Decision Makers
Type: Service Deep Dive | Level: 300
When: June 24, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
Effective cost optimization across Amazon S3 storage classes can require different approaches depending on application latency and access patterns. Every S3 Storage Class supports a specific data access level at corresponding costs, for example, storing mission-critical production data in S3 Standard for frequent access, saving costs by storing infrequently accessed data in S3 Standard-IA, automating cost savings with Intelligent-Tiering, and archiving data at the lowest costs in the archival storage classes — S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive. In this tech talk, we review key cost optimization guidelines for storing data in Amazon S3. We also share design patterns for common Amazon S3 workloads to help you optimize for cost while meeting workload performance requirements.
What you'll learn:
- Learn cost-optimization best practices by storing objects across the S3 Storage Classes
- Discover how to use S3 Lifecycle and Storage Class Analysis to move objects to lower cost storage classes
- Identify use cases for S3 Intelligent-Tiering and S3 Glacier Deep Archive to optimize costs
Speaker(s) Christoph Bartenstein, Sr. Manager, Product Management S3, AWS
Who Should Attend: IT Professionals, IT Leaders, System Administrators, Storage Administrators, Developers
Type: Service How To | Level: 300
When: June 24, 2020, 1:00 PM PT | 4:00 PM ET
This tech talk provides an overview of the role cryptography plays in the security lifecycle, including defense-in-depth. We explore the functionality of AWS Cryptography services as well as discuss when and where to deploy each service: AWS Key Management Service, AWS Encryption SDK, AWS Certificate Manager (including Private CA and code signing), AWS CloudHSM, and AWS Secrets Manager. The defense-in-depth strategies you will learn more about include asymmetric permissions models, client-side encryption, and permission segmentation by role.
What you'll learn:
- Learn what the role of cryptography is in the security lifecycle
- Learn how each AWS Cryptography service protects data
- Learn how you can use cryptography to achieve defense-in-depth
Speaker(s) Spencer Janyk, Product Manager - Technical, AWS
Who Should Attend: Engineering managers interested in security or who are in a security management role
Type: Service How To | Level: 300
When: June 26, 2020, 11:00 AM PT | 2:00 PM ET
AWS offers a complete set of cloud storage services for data archiving. Customers can choose Amazon S3 Glacier and S3 Glacier Deep Archive for affordable, less-time sensitive cloud storage, or Amazon S3 for faster cloud storage, depending on their retention and retrieval needs. With AWS Storage Gateway and our solution provider ecosystem, customers can build a comprehensive storage solution for active archiving or digital asset preservation. Join us to learn best practices and architectures for long term data retention.
What you'll learn:
- Learn why AWS is the best solution for archival use cases
- Learn best practices of archiving data
- Learn AWS Storage solutions for long term data retention
Speaker(s) Tanuja Korlepra, Sr. Product Manager, AWS
Who Should Attend: IT Professionals, Archive Managers, Storage Administrators / IT Managers / Cloud Storage Administrators, Cloud Architects, Directors of IT infrastructure
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