12.Oct.2011 at 11:25 by Daniel Londero
Really fast, maybe too much to say in only 45 minutes. To me interesting for those who are involved also in infrastructure decisions and not only in coding.
Dr. Matt Wood (12.Oct.2011 at 11:45)
Keynote at International PHP Conference / WebTech Con 2011 (English - UK)
Since 2006, Amazon Web Services have been providing on demand, pay-as-you-go infrastructure to businesses of all sizes. This talk will introduce the Cloud platform offered by Amazon, and discuss how teams can make use of Amazon's massive scale and operational experience to build highly available, scalable services. Using real world use cases, this technical presentation will introduce the architectural best practices for building ultra-scale services on the Amazon Web Services platform.
Quicklink: https://joind.in/3900
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12.Oct.2011 at 11:25 by Daniel Londero
Really fast, maybe too much to say in only 45 minutes. To me interesting for those who are involved also in infrastructure decisions and not only in coding.
12.Oct.2011 at 11:34 by Jörg Basedow
Interesting overview of amazons technologies, but to high level
12.Oct.2011 at 13:28 by Münster
good speaking - but to much of a boring presentation/sales pitch - this was not a KEYNOTE-SPEECH!
12.Oct.2011 at 13:39 by Michael Schmitt
Just boring! No, it wasn't a keynote, but a presentation of the glorious amazon web service products. Sorry, not a good choose for a keynote speaker!
12.Oct.2011 at 16:55 by Stephan Hochdörfer
Way too much content for the given time, but still interesting to hear what Amazon has built.
12.Oct.2011 at 11:12 by Marco Pivetta
Didn't like the talk at all... Too superficial, and even if it introduced as a huge number of inputs and interesting technologies, it was presented as a "customer satisfaction and showcase" that has nothing to do with what could interest developers.