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About the event

Application modernization continues to be a top priority for organizations in 2023. Serverless solutions help you achieve your application modernization goals faster, drive agility, and reduce costs.


We will showcase AWS serverless technology choices such as AWS Lambda, Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate, Amazon EventBridge, and AWS Step Functions. In addition, we will share serverless modernization success stories, use cases, and best practices.


You will learn more about:

  • Serverless strategy to address your unique modernization needs, whether you want to re-platform or re-factor existing applications, or begin building serverless-first applications.
  • AWS serverless technologies which help you optimize costs and drive operational efficiency while meeting even the most challenging business demands.
  • Building highly-responsive, interactive applications at scale to meet customer expectations in an asynchronous world with event-driven architectures (EDA) on AWS.

Virtual Event Agenda

Virtual Event Agenda

  • Opening
    10:00 AM – 10:05 AM PT | 01:00 PM – 01:05 PM ET
  • Keynote – Modernize with AWS Serverless with Holly Mesrobian, VP, Serverless Compute
    10:05 AM – 10:15 AM PT | 01:05 PM – 01:15 PM ET
  • Your Questions with Ajay Nair, GM, Lambda, AWS
    10:15 AM – 10:35 AM PT | 01:15 PM – 01:35 PM ET
  • Group A: Event-Driven Architecture
  • Visualizing the fundamentals of Event-Driven Architectures
    10:35 AM – 11:00 AM PT | 01:35 PM – 02:00 PM ET
  • Building with serverless workflows at scale
    11:00 AM – 11:25 AM PT | 02:00 PM – 02:25 PM ET
  • Event design and event first development
    11:25 AM – 11:50 AM PT | 02:25 PM – 02:50 PM ET
  • How Pentasoft implemented Event-Driven Architectures
    11:50 AM – 12:15 PM PT | 02:50 PM – 03:15 PM ET
  • Customer fireside chat with Usman Khalid, GM, Events & Workflows, AWS
    12:15 PM – 12:30 PM PT | 03:15 PM – 03:30 PM ET
  • Group B: Serverless Containers on ECS with Fargate
  • Demo: Scaling performance for containers using Amazon ECS with Amazon EFS
    12:30 PM – 12:40 PM PT | 03:30 PM – 03:40 PM ET
  • Customer fireside chat with Spencer Dillard, Director, Software Development, AWS
    12:40 PM – 12:55 PM PT | 03:40 PM – 03:55 PM ET
  • Customer fireside chat with Nick Coult, GM, Elastic Container Services, AWS
    12:55 PM – 01:10 PM PT | 03:55 PM – 04:10 PM ET
  • Scaling from one container to a million using Amazon ECS
    01:10 PM – 01:35 PM PT | 04:10 PM – 04:35 PM ET
  • Optimizing for Cost using Amazon ECS
    01:35 PM – 02:00 PM PT | 04:35 PM – 05:00 PM ET
  • Using Amazon ECS with AWS Fargate as your Gateway to Serverless
    02:00 PM – 02:20 PM PT | 05:00 PM – 05:20 PM ET
  • Containers fundamentals with Amazon ECS ‐ Everything a Kubernetes Expert Needs to Know
    02:20 PM – 02:50 PM PT | 05:20 PM – 05:50 PM ET
  • Group C: Lambda-based Applications
  • Customer fireside chat with Ajay Nair, GM, Lambda, AWS
    02:50 PM – 03:05 PM PT | 05:50 PM – 06:05 PM ET
  • Serverless analytics at scale
    03:05 PM – 03:30 PM PT | 06:05 PM – 06:30 PM ET
  • Building serverless applications with infrastructure as code
    03:30 PM – 03:55 PM PT | 06:30 PM – 06:55 PM ET
  • Best practices for AWS Lambda
    03:55 PM – 04:20 PM PT | 06:55 PM – 07:20 PM ET
  • Building interactive applications with AWS Lambda
    04:20 PM – 04:45 PM PT | 07:20 PM – 07:45 PM ET
  • Closing Remarks with Usman Khalid, GM, Events & Workflows, AWS
    04:45 PM – 04:55 PM PT | 07:45 PM – 07:55 PM ET
  • Keynote
  • Infrastructure Protection
  • Threat Detection & Incident Response
  • Identity
  • Data Protection
  • GRC
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  • Track8 Session 1
  • Track9 Session 1
  • Track10 Session 1

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Infrastructure Protection

Threat Detection & Incident Response

Identity

Data Protection

GRC

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Venue

The Meteropolitian
233 south wacker drive, 67th floor, Chicago, Illinois 60606

What to Expect

Executive Keynote

AWS Experts

Live Demos

Why attend?

Whether you're new to the cloud or an experienced user, learn from AWS experts and AWS leaders about security best practices and security service deep dives. Get insight into the future of cloud security and have your questions answered by experts.

Who should attend?

Technologists and security practitioners, with varying levels of expertise, who are interested in learning about AWS Security services and live demos. However, all individuals, from technical to business decision-makers, are welcome to attend and will benefit from the content.

Session Proficiency Levels Explained

  • Level 100

    Introductory

    Sessions will focus on providing an overview of AWS services and features, with the assumption that attendees are new to the topic

  • Level 200

    Intermediate

    Sessions will focus on providing best practices, details of service features and demos with the assumption that attendees have introductory knowledge of the topics

  • Level 300

    Advanced

    Sessions will dive deeper into the selected topic. Presenters assume that the audience has some familiarity with the topic, but may or may not have direct experience implementing a similar solution

  • Level 400

    Expert

    Sessions are for attendees who are deeply familiar with the topic, have implemented a solution on their own already, and are comfortable with how the technology works across multiple services, architectures, and implementations

About the Event

Who Should Attend

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Featured Speakers

  • Raju Gulabani, VP of Databases, Analytics & AI, AWS

    Raju Gulabani is VP of Databases, Analytics & AI within AWS at Amazon.com. He is responsible for P&<, product management, engineering and operations for Database services such as Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, and Analytics services such as Amazon Redshift and Amazon EMR, as well as AI services like Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, and Amazon Rekognition. Prior to joining Amazon in his current position in 2010, Raju spent four years at Google and built the Google Apps business (now known as G Suite).Earlier in his career, Raju founded an Intel backed Wi-Fi Voice over IP company as well as held engineering management positions at Microsoft.

  • Ryan Kelly, Data Architect, Equinox

    Ryan Kelly is a data architect at Equinox, where he helps outline and implement frameworks for data initiatives. He also leads clickstream tracking which helps aid teams with insights on their digital initiatives. Ryan loves making it easier for people to reach and ingest their data for the purposes of business intelligence, analytics, and product/service enrichment. He also loves exploring and vetting new technologies to see how they can enhance what they do at Equinox

  • Richard Boyd, Cloud Data Engineer, iRobot

    Richard Boyd is a cloud data engineer with the iRobot Corporation’s Cloud Data Platform where he builds tools and services to support the world’s most beloved vacuum cleaner. Before joining iRobot, Richard built discrete event simulators for Amazon’s automated fulfillment centers in Amazon Robotics. His previous roles include cyber warfare systems analyst at MIT and research for the Center for Army Analysis. He holds advanced degrees in Applied Mathematics & Statistics.

  • Raju Gulabani, VP of Databases, Analytics & AI, AWS

    Raju Gulabani is VP of Databases, Analytics & AI within AWS at Amazon.com. He is responsible for P&<, product management, engineering and operations for Database services such as Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, and Analytics services such as Amazon Redshift and Amazon EMR, as well as AI services like Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, and Amazon Rekognition. Prior to joining Amazon in his current position in 2010, Raju spent four years at Google and built the Google Apps business (now known as G Suite).Earlier in his career, Raju founded an Intel backed Wi-Fi Voice over IP company as well as held engineering management positions at Microsoft.

  • Ryan Kelly, Data Architect, Equinox

    Ryan Kelly is a data architect at Equinox, where he helps outline and implement frameworks for data initiatives. He also leads clickstream tracking which helps aid teams with insights on their digital initiatives. Ryan loves making it easier for people to reach and ingest their data for the purposes of business intelligence, analytics, and product/service enrichment. He also loves exploring and vetting new technologies to see how they can enhance what they do at Equinox

  • Richard Boyd, Cloud Data Engineer, iRobot

    Richard Boyd is a cloud data engineer with the iRobot Corporation’s Cloud Data Platform where he builds tools and services to support the world’s most beloved vacuum cleaner. Before joining iRobot, Richard built discrete event simulators for Amazon’s automated fulfillment centers in Amazon Robotics. His previous roles include cyber warfare systems analyst at MIT and research for the Center for Army Analysis. He holds advanced degrees in Applied Mathematics & Statistics.

  • Raju Gulabani, VP of Databases, Analytics & AI, AWS

    Raju Gulabani is VP of Databases, Analytics & AI within AWS at Amazon.com. He is responsible for P&<, product management, engineering and operations for Database services such as Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, and Analytics services such as Amazon Redshift and Amazon EMR, as well as AI services like Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, and Amazon Rekognition. Prior to joining Amazon in his current position in 2010, Raju spent four years at Google and built the Google Apps business (now known as G Suite).Earlier in his career, Raju founded an Intel backed Wi-Fi Voice over IP company as well as held engineering management positions at Microsoft.

  • Ryan Kelly, Data Architect, Equinox

    Ryan Kelly is a data architect at Equinox, where he helps outline and implement frameworks for data initiatives. He also leads clickstream tracking which helps aid teams with insights on their digital initiatives. Ryan loves making it easier for people to reach and ingest their data for the purposes of business intelligence, analytics, and product/service enrichment. He also loves exploring and vetting new technologies to see how they can enhance what they do at Equinox

  • Richard Boyd, Cloud Data Engineer, iRobot

    Richard Boyd is a cloud data engineer with the iRobot Corporation’s Cloud Data Platform where he builds tools and services to support the world’s most beloved vacuum cleaner. Before joining iRobot, Richard built discrete event simulators for Amazon’s automated fulfillment centers in Amazon Robotics. His previous roles include cyber warfare systems analyst at MIT and research for the Center for Army Analysis. He holds advanced degrees in Applied Mathematics & Statistics.

  • Raju Gulabani, VP of Databases, Analytics & AI, AWS

    Raju Gulabani is VP of Databases, Analytics & AI within AWS at Amazon.com. He is responsible for P&<, product management, engineering and operations for Database services such as Amazon Aurora and Amazon DynamoDB, and Analytics services such as Amazon Redshift and Amazon EMR, as well as AI services like Amazon Lex, Amazon Polly, and Amazon Rekognition. Prior to joining Amazon in his current position in 2010, Raju spent four years at Google and built the Google Apps business (now known as G Suite).Earlier in his career, Raju founded an Intel backed Wi-Fi Voice over IP company as well as held engineering management positions at Microsoft.

  • Ryan Kelly, Data Architect, Equinox

    Ryan Kelly is a data architect at Equinox, where he helps outline and implement frameworks for data initiatives. He also leads clickstream tracking which helps aid teams with insights on their digital initiatives. Ryan loves making it easier for people to reach and ingest their data for the purposes of business intelligence, analytics, and product/service enrichment. He also loves exploring and vetting new technologies to see how they can enhance what they do at Equinox

  • Richard Boyd, Cloud Data Engineer, iRobot

    Richard Boyd is a cloud data engineer with the iRobot Corporation’s Cloud Data Platform where he builds tools and services to support the world’s most beloved vacuum cleaner. Before joining iRobot, Richard built discrete event simulators for Amazon’s automated fulfillment centers in Amazon Robotics. His previous roles include cyber warfare systems analyst at MIT and research for the Center for Army Analysis. He holds advanced degrees in Applied Mathematics & Statistics.

Customer Highlights

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Epics Games’ entire analytics platform runs on AWS. Billions of game events, like player interactions on the map, their accuracy, damage taken and dealt, and what resources they are using are all sent to AWS.

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Epics Games’ entire analytics platform runs on AWS. Billions of game events, like player interactions on the map, their accuracy, damage taken and dealt, and what resources they are using are all sent to AWS.

Yelp

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Epics Games’ entire analytics platform runs on AWS. Billions of game events, like player interactions on the map, their accuracy, damage taken and dealt, and what resources they are using are all sent to AWS.

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Epics Games’ entire analytics platform runs on AWS. Billions of game events, like player interactions on the map, their accuracy, damage taken and dealt, and what resources they are using are all sent to AWS.

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FAQS

Q: Where is this event?

A: This event is an online event, hosted by AWS on the INXPO platform.

Q: Who should attend this event?

A: Developers building data-driven apps; DBAs and data engineers who are building analytics infrastructure and data pipelines; Analysts and data scientists who are deriving insights that answer complex business quesions and building/trainining machine learning models.

Q: How much does this event cost?

A: There is no cost to attend this event.

Q: What are the prerequisites before attending the event?

A: There are no prerequisites for attending the event. We encourage attendees to browse the Database and Analytics pages on the AWS website to get a brief overview of the services available to them.