Amazon Web Services
Serverless Architecture with Mike Roberts
“Serverless” usually refers to an architectural pattern where the server side logic is run in stateless compute containers that are event-triggered and ephemeral. Mike Roberts has
Scalable Architecture with Lee Atchison
Lee Atchison spent seven years at Amazon working in retail, software distribution, and Amazon Web Services. He then moved to New Relic, where he has spent four years scaling the
Schedulers with Adrian Cockcroft
Scheduling is the method by which work is assigned to resources to complete that work. At the operating system level, this can mean scheduling of threads and processes. At the data
Cloud Providers with Don Pezet
In 1999, it took $50,000 to buy a server. Once you bought that server, you had to know how to operate and maintain it. Today, cloud service providers have changed how we build software.
Cloud.gov with Aidan Feldman
18F is an organization that is building the 21st century digital government. In order to build online government services that have the high quality of modern cloud applications, 18F





