
re:Invent 2020 Wrap-Up: Werner Vogels Keynote
The final in this series overview of the AWS re:Invent 2020 keynotes – Werner Vogels focusing on Observability, Dependability, and “meeting developers where they are”.

The final in this series overview of the AWS re:Invent 2020 keynotes – Werner Vogels focusing on Observability, Dependability, and “meeting developers where they are”.

This post covers some of the take-aways from the Infrastructure Keynote with Peter DeSantis at re:Invent 2020.

This post covers some of the take-aways form the Partner Keynote at re:Invent 2020 that benefit both partners and direct customers alike.

A quick overview and wrap-up of the major themes and product launches from the Andy Jassy Keynote at AWS re:Invent 2020.

This post looks at how we can apply familiar Docker toolchain commands and workflows used for local application development with containers to integrate with Amazon ECS.

In this post we look at one of the most common problems Terraform encounters – managing rolling updates to AWS AutoScaling Groups – and how you can utilise CloudFormation to solve this.

Some of the challenges and pitfalls that await you on this journey of migrating your SQL Server data and codebase over to PostgreSQL, as well as a discussion about the AWS tools available to help you along the way.

Learn how AWS Amplify is being used to modernise traditional web and mobile application development.

Following on from Part 1 in our intro to AWS Amplify series, in Part 2 we will create the skeleton of our new Amplify application and host it in a repository.

Our new series of articles see us walk through the process of building out a web application using AWS Amplify. It will be a typical todo application written in React and Node JS and we’ll use the Amplify CLI to configure and deploy it into both a test and production environment.