Event Agenda

Programação do evento

● 09:00-09:50  Sessão CI/CD: Melhores práticas de CI/CD na construção de aplicações modernas
● 10:00-10:50  Sessão Microsserviços: Usando Containers e Serverless para acelerar o desenvolvimento de aplicações modernas
● 11:00-11:50  Sessão Amazon EKS: Introdução ao Amazon EKS

Detalhes das sessões

  • Sessão CI/CD
  • Sessão Microsserviços
  • Sessão Amazon EKS
  • Session 4
  • Track5 Session 1
  • Track6 Session 1
  • Track7 Session 1
  • Track8 Session 1
  • Track9 Session 1
  • Track10 Session 1

Sessão CI/CD

09:00-09:50  Melhores práticas de CI/CD na construção de aplicações modernas
Para obter o máximo da agilidade proporcionada por aplicações modernas, é essencial construir práticas de CI/CD que ajudem as equipes a iterar no código e liberar recursos rapidamente. Neste webinar, compartilharemos as práticas recomendadas para criar fluxos de trabalho de lançamento de CI/CD eficazes para gerenciar suas implantações serverless ou em containers na AWS. Falaremos sobre modelos de aplicações de infraestrutura como código (IaC), como o AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM). Também demonstraremos como configurar pipelines de lançamento de CI/CD com AWS CodePipeline e AWS CodeBuild e mostraremos como automatizar implantações mais seguras com AWS CodeDeploy.

Sessão Microsserviços

10:00-10:50  Usando Containers e Serverless para acelerar o desenvolvimento de aplicações modernas
Os microsserviços são uma abordagem arquitetônica e organizacional para o desenvolvimento de software para acelerar os ciclos de implantação, promover inovação e propriedade, melhorar a capacidade de manutenção e escalabilidade dos aplicativos de software em nossas empresas. Nesta sessão, compartilharemos o uso de Containers e Serverless para acelerar as implantações e iniciar a jornada de modernização das aplicações, compartilhando as melhores práticas de desenvolvimento e implantação de Serverless e Containers.

Sessão Amazon EKS

11:00-11:50  Introdução ao Amazon EKS
Os containers estão ganhando popularidade em um ritmo muito rápido. Dada a grande quantidade de opções, esse ângulo específico da indústria de TI pode ser intimidante para as pessoas que não têm bandwidth para acompanhar as últimas tendências. Queremos fazer da AWS o melhor lugar para executar containers em qualquer forma e formato. Participe desta sessão para ter acesso a uma visão geral, com alguns exemplos práticos, sobre como você pode executar uma aplicação nas camadas de abstração de computação que a plataforma fornece com um foco específico no Amazon EKS e AWS Fargate.

Session 4

Connected through a central IT team, Liberty Mutual has embraced serverless since AWS Lambda’s inception in 2014. In this session, Gillian McCann discusses Workgrid’s serverless journey—from internal microservices project within Liberty Mutual to independent business entity, all built serverless-first. Introduction by AWS Principal Serverless SA, Sam Dengler.

Track5 Session 1

In this session, guest speaker Jeffrey Hammond and Director of Product for AWS Lambda, Ajay Nair, discuss the state of serverless, Lambda-based architectural approaches, Functions-as-a-Service platforms, and more. You’ll learn about the high-level and enduring enterprise patterns and advancements that analysts see driving the market today and determining the market in the future.

Track6 Session 1

In this talk, Eric Johnson breaks down how to think about CI/CD when building serverless applications with AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway. This session will cover using technologies like AWS SAM to build CI/CD pipelines for serverless application back ends.

Track7 Session 1

In this talk, Rob Sutter discusses how to think about security for a serverless web application from front to back. The session introduces several controls available to you and the best practices for configuring them, along with ways to build more secure applications for an event-driven model.

Track8 Session 1

In this session, James Beswick shows you how to get the most from your serverless back end. Beswick will cover how to reduce and eliminate cold starts, how to identify bottlenecks and areas for improvement, and how to measure application performance.

Track9 Session 1

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Organizations today are looking to free themselves from the constraints of on-premises databases and leverage the power of fully managed databases in the cloud. Amazon RDS is a fully managed relational database service that you can use to run your choice of database engines including open source engines, Oracle, and SQL Server in the cloud. Amazon RDS automates time-consuming database administration tasks and adds capabilities such as replication and Multi-AZ failover to make your database deployments more scalable, available, reliable, manageable, and cost-effective. This session covers why you should consider moving your on-premises Oracle & SQL Server deployments to Amazon RDS and the tools to get started.

Track10 Session 1

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Organizations today are looking to free themselves from the constraints of on-premises databases and leverage the power of fully managed databases in the cloud. Amazon RDS is a fully managed relational database service that you can use to run your choice of database engines including open source engines, Oracle, and SQL Server in the cloud. Amazon RDS automates time-consuming database administration tasks and adds capabilities such as replication and Multi-AZ failover to make your database deployments more scalable, available, reliable, manageable, and cost-effective. This session covers why you should consider moving your on-premises Oracle & SQL Server deployments to Amazon RDS and the tools to get started.

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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

Sobre o evento

As aplicações atuais precisam escalar rapidamente, garantir a disponibilidade, processar terabytes de dados e responder em milissegundos. Essas aplicações, que chamamos de “modernas”, abrangem uma variedade crescente de casos de uso, incluindo aplicações Web e aplicativos móveis, serviços de back-end, processamento de dados e machine learning. Neste evento on-line, os Arquitetos de Soluções da AWS abordarão como criar e operar aplicações modernas em grande escala na organização como um todo, para que ela fique mais ágil e responda às mudanças com mais rapidez. O evento abrange tópicos como arquitetura serverless e containers, entre outros.

Quem deve participar

Tomadores de decisões técnicas, equipes de DevOps, desenvolvedores e outros profissionais obterão insights práticos neste evento on-line da AWS. Recomendamos a participação das pessoas responsáveis por aplicações e estrutura organizacional, bem como por aspectos técnicos de desenvolvimento, implantação e testes de aplicações.

Speakers

  • Bruno Emer, Sr. Container Specialist SA, AWS

    Bruno é Arquiteto de Soluções na AWS, possui mais de 10 anos de experiência atuando no segmento de tecnologia da informação. Atualmente, auxilia clientes de diversos segmentos em suas jornadas para a nuvem.

  • Fernando Sapata, Principal Solutions Architect, AWS

    Fernando é Principal Solutions Architect na AWS, possui mais de 19 anos de experiência em arquitetura e desenvolvimento de sistemas. Atualmente, auxilia clientes de diversos segmentos em suas jornadas para a nuvem.

  • 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.

Epics Games

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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

Airbnb Logo Image

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.

Airbnb

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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.

Lyft

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