AWS re:Invent 2017 Day 1: AWS Makes Video Easier with AWS Elemental Media Services
As someone who has worked in the video industry for many years, I was very excited by Amazon’s recent announcement that AWS Elemental Media Service...
AWS re:Invent is Amazon’s annual cloud user conference, one of the biggest event in the cloud sector, when customers and developers descend on Las Vegas to network and discover the latest releases by Amazon Web Services.
As someone who has worked in the video industry for many years, I was very excited by Amazon’s recent announcement that AWS Elemental Media Service...
re:Invent Day 1: A Community Perspective For me, AWS re:Invent day 1 was about community. Mark Nunnikhoven, Vice President, Cloud Research at Tren...
As the sixth annual re:Invent approaches, it’s a good time to look back at how the industry has progressed over the past year. How have last year’s...
Security is still one of the first questions companies have when it comes to the cloud. Ahead of re:Invent 2017, AWS has already announced new encr...
By now you’re familiar with the agenda: five days, more than 1,110 sessions across 40 tracks spread over five venues on the Las Vegas strip. As the...
With the ever increasing and expanding service catalog being developed by the engineers at AWS, it's easy to get confused when it comes to understa...
One of the most applauded announcements at re:Invent 2016 was AWS Step Functions. Step Functions is basically an orchestration service for AWS Lamb...
The November 2016 AWS re:Invent brought us a variety of awesome new tools, products, and services. Amazon Athena, Amazon QuickSight, Amazon EC2 F...
AWS re:Invent 2016: 4 Takeaways Looking back on AWS re:Invent 2016, we have a great wrap up of the many announcements made during the show. Check ...