#51 AWS-to-go Vol. 4: Programming your infrastructure
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Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get insights into the day-to-day challenges of builders. In this issue, Monika Oblonczek from our partner tecRacer talks about how cloud migrations succeed.
I was excited when AWS announced Aurora Serverless at re:Invent 2017. Disappointment followed shortly after. Even after Aurora Serverless became a generally available service in August 2018, it ...
Andreas invited John Culkin and Mike Zazon to talk about their latest book: the AWS Cookbook which includes 70 self-contained recipes to help you creatively solve common AWS challenges you'll en...
Stephen Kuenzli and I lead several cloud migration projects. In this conversation, we shared our learnings focusing on AWS security and IAM (Identity and Access Management). The result is advice...
Architecting applications on AWS is challenging. On the one hand, you need a broad understanding of AWS services. On the other hand, you have to know the details as well. In this episode, Michae...
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get started with AWS or broaden your knowledge while walking, biking, running, driving, or whenever you enjoy listening to podcasts.
Get insights into the day-to-day challenges of builders. In this issue, Monika Oblonczek from our partner tecRacer talks about how cloud migrations succeed.
I was excited when AWS announced Aurora Serverless at re:Invent 2017. Disappointment followed shortly after. Even after Aurora Serverless became a generally available service in August 2018, it was missing important features like multi-AZ deployments and read replication. Unfortunately, the innovative service never achieved a breakthrough. Therefore, I used Aurora Serverless in exceptional cases only. Four years later, AWS is making a fresh start with Aurora Serverless v2. Reason enough to take a closer look at the new service.
Andreas invited John Culkin and Mike Zazon to talk about their latest book: the AWS Cookbook which includes 70 self-contained recipes to help you creatively solve common AWS challenges you'll encounter on your cloud journey.
This show includes the following recipes:
* Testing IAM Policies with the IAM Policy Simulator
* Automatically Scanning Images in ECR for Security
* Redacting PII from text using Amazon Comprehend
And don't forget to get the whole book!
Stephen Kuenzli and I lead several cloud migration projects. In this conversation, we shared our learnings focusing on AWS security and IAM (Identity and Access Management). The result is advice and inspiration that will help you in your daily work. Our conversation is available as a video or podcast episode. In the following, you will also find a summary of our discussion.
Architecting applications on AWS is challenging. On the one hand, you need a broad understanding of AWS services. On the other hand, you have to know the details as well. In this episode, Michael outlines the mindset you need to build on AWS successfully.