How to architect your cloud infrastructure at early-stage Zipevent

How to architect your cloud infrastructure at early-stage

31 May 2017
15:00 - 18:00 (UTC+7)
HUBBA-TO

Event Information


FREE ENTRY
Venue : HUBBA-TO,Habito Mall 3rd Floor
Date : 31 May 2017
Time : 15.00-18.00

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Info about speakers:

#1

Randall Hunt is a Technical Evangelist and Software Engineer at Amazon Web Services in Los Angeles. Prior to AWS Randall helped launch rockets at SpaceX and NASA. Python is his favourite language but he can sometimes be found in the dark realm of C++. Randall is the creator of gitshots and many twitter bots, as well as a contributor to MongoDB, Homebrew, boto and many other open source tools and libraries.

TOPIC
How do you hire the right developers? How do you convince them to make the leap for your startup? How do you scale your culture? I've seen a startups grow from founders to 600 employees. I've watched startups fail and I've watched them succeed. I want to share the patterns both successful and unsuccesful that I've seen in our industry. To do this I'll share same of Amazon's history, some of my personal history, and some of the lessons I've learned from working with thousands of AWS customers over the years.


#2

Adrian Cockcroft, Vice President Cloud Architecture Strategy, Amazon Web Services
Adrian Cockcroft has had a long career working at the leading edge of technology, and is fascinated by what happens next. In his role at AWS, Cockcroft is focused on the needs of cloud native and “all-in” customers, and leads the AWS open source community development program.
Prior to AWS, Cockcroft started out as a developer in the UK, joined Sun Microsystems and then moved to the United States in 1993, ending up as a Distinguished Engineer. Cockcroft left Sun in 2004, was a founding member of eBay research labs, and started at Netflix in 2007. He initially directed a team working on personalization algorithms and then became cloud architect, helping teams scale and migrate to AWS. As Netflix shared its architecture publicly, Cockcroft became a regular speaker at conferences and executive summits, and he created and led the Netflix open source program. In 2014, he joined VC firm Battery Ventures, promoting new ideas around DevOps, microservices, cloud and containers, and moved into his current role at AWS in October 2016.
Cockcroft holds a degree in Applied Physics from The City University, London and is a published author of four books, notably Sun Performance and Tuning (Prentice Hall, 1998).


Location Details


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LOCATION

3rd floor, Habito Mall, Phra Khanong Nuea Bangkok, 10110 Thailand

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