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        <option value="KW">Kuwait</option>
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        <option value="VC">Saint Vincent</option>
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        <option value="ST">Sao Tome</option>
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        <option value="WV">West Virginia</option>
        <option value="WI">Wisconsin</option>
        <option value="WY">Wyoming</option>
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        <option value="PR">Paraná</option>
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        <option value="PI">Piauí</option>
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        <option value="RN">Rio Grande Do Norte</option>
        <option value="RS">Rio Grande Do Sul</option>
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        <option value="TO">Tocantins</option>
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        <option value="Gansu">Gansu</option>
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        <option value="Jiangsu">Jiangsu</option>
        <option value="Jiangxi">Jiangxi</option>
        <option value="Jilin">Jilin</option>
        <option value="Liaoning">Liaoning</option>
        <option value="Ningxia">Ningxia</option>
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        <option value="Shandong">Shandong</option>
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        <option value="Hong Kong Island">Hong Kong Island</option>
        <option value="Kowloon">Kowloon</option>
        <option value="Lantau Island">Lantau Island</option>
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        <option value="Brandenburg">Brandenburg</option>
        <option value="Bremen">Bremen</option>
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        <option value="Hesse">Hesse</option>
        <option value="Mecklenburg-Vorpommern">Mecklenburg-Vorpommern</option>
        <option value="Lower Saxony">Lower Saxony</option>
        <option value="North Rhine-Westphalia">North Rhine-Westphalia</option>
        <option value="Rhineland-Palatinate">Rhineland-Palatinate</option>
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        <option value="Saxony-Anhalt">Saxony-Anhalt</option>
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        <option value="Lakshwadeep">Lakshwadeep</option>
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        <option value="Mizoram">Mizoram</option>
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        <option value="Sikkim">Sikkim</option>
        <option value="Tamil Nadu">Tamil Nadu</option>
        <option value="Tripura">Tripura</option>
        <option value="Uttar Pradesh">Uttar Pradesh</option>
        <option value="Uttrakhand">Uttrakhand</option>
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        <option value="">-- Japan --</option>
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        <option value="Aomori">Aomori</option>
        <option value="Iwate">Iwate</option>
        <option value="Miyagi">Miyagi</option>
        <option value="Akita">Akita</option>
        <option value="Yamagata">Yamagata</option>
        <option value="Fukushima">Fukushima</option>
        <option value="Ibaraki">Ibaraki</option>
        <option value="Tochigi">Tochigi</option>
        <option value="Gunma">Gunma</option>
        <option value="Saitama">Saitama</option>
        <option value="Chiba">Chiba</option>
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        <option value="Niitaga">Niitaga</option>
        <option value="Toyama">Toyama</option>
        <option value="Ishikawa">Ishikawa</option>
        <option value="Fukui">Fukui</option>
        <option value="Yamanashi">Yamanashi</option>
        <option value="Nagano">Nagano</option>
        <option value="Gifu">Gifu</option>
        <option value="Shizuoka">Shizuoka</option>
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        <option value="Shiga">Shiga</option>
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        <option value="Tottori">Tottori</option>
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        <option value="Yamaguchi">Yamaguchi</option>
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        <option value="Ehime">Ehime</option>
        <option value="Kochi">Kochi</option>
        <option value="Fukuoka">Fukuoka</option>
        <option value="Saga">Saga</option>
        <option value="Nagasaki">Nagasaki</option>
        <option value="Kumamoto">Kumamoto</option>
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        <option value="Miyazaki">Miyazaki</option>
        <option value="Kagoshima">Kagoshima</option>
        <option value="Okinawa">Okinawa</option>
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #84: BLOCKCHAIN SPECIAL
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we take a journey into Amazon Managed
   Blockchain and Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB). I interview a
   blockchain specialist - Forrest, who help us deep dive into the depths of
   blockchain technologies and terminologies.
   
   We start the show by setting foundations, diving into cryptocurrencies,
   tokenization, and smart contracts before walking through the difference
   between layer 1, layer 2, and sidechains.
   
   We then pivot the discussion to private and public blockchain, Hyperledger as
   well as Ethereum. We close out this segment by answering some of the
   frequently asked questions - “Is there only one blockchain? Why do we need
   multiple blockchains?”
   
   We also discuss about blockchain versus databases and how to decide between
   Amazon Managed Blockchain and Amazon QLDB.
   
   Finally, we wrap up the show with some exciting use cases and share how you
   should start your blockchain journey.
   
   Speakers:
   Shai Perednik - Sr. Solutions Architect, AWS
   Forrest Colyer - Blockchain Specialist Solutions Architect, AWS
   
   
   
   AWS Events:
   
    * AWS Innovate – Data Edition 
    * AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
   Customer stories:
   
   
    * How Contura Energy built a letter of credit application on Amazon Managed
      Blockchain 
    * Enterprise solutions with blockchain: Use cases from Nestlé, Sony Music,
      and Workday 
    * Nestlé brings supply chain transparency with Amazon Managed Blockchain 
    * Amazon Managed Blockchain Customers 
   
   
   Resources:
   
   
    * Getting started with the Amazon QLDB console 
    * Get Started Creating a Hyperledger Fabric Blockchain Network Using Amazon
      Managed Blockchain 
    * Deploy an Ethereum node on Amazon Managed Blockchain 
    * Building a serverless blockchain application with Amazon Managed
      Blockchain 
    * Integrate Amazon Managed Blockchain identities with Amazon Cognito 
    * Tracking activity in Amazon Managed Blockchain with Amazon CloudWatch
      Logs 
    * Automating Hyperledger Fabric chaincode deployment on Amazon Managed
      Blockchain using AWS CodePipeline 
      
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #83: EDGE COMPUTING SPECIAL - CLOUDFRONT FUNCTIONS
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we take a journey out to Edge Computing and
   give you an in-depth look into a new product - CloudFront Functions. I
   interview 2 special guests from our CloudFront service team, David Brown and
   Raji Sundararajan who give us an update on the major features release.
   
   We start the show by setting down a foundation of Edge Computing, discussing
   how it changes modern architectures, and talking through some of the
   shortcomings customers faced with Lambda@Edge before introducing CloudFront
   Functions.
   
   CloudFront Functions is a feature of Amazon CloudFront, which enables you to
   run lightweight JavaScript code with low latency at any scale. It can
   manipulate the requests and responses that flow through Amazon CloudFront,
   perform basic authentication and authorization, generate HTTP responses at
   the edge, and more.
   
   Before closing off, I am representing our customer and spend half of the show
   in a Q&A session with Raji and David to cover topics like patterns,
   anti-patterns, performance, and the developer experience.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   David Brown - Sr. Product Manager, Cloudfront Service Team, AWS
   Raji Sundararajan - Software Development Manager, CloudFront Service Team,
   AWS
   
   
   AWS Events:
   
    * AWS Summit Online Australia & New Zealand 
    * AWS Summit Online ASEAN 
    * AWS Events and Webinars 
   
   
   Resources:
   
    * AWS for the Edge 
    * Amazon CloudFront 
    * Introducing CloudFront Functions 
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #82: GETTING STARTED WITH CONTAINERS
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we start with an introduction of containers
   and explain the many terms we often hear about them.
   
   We then pivot and discuss why the industry is adopting containers, its
   benefits, and how you can get started by either using your local machine,
   single board computer, or an Amazon technology. From images through to Docker
   files, this episode will help you get started on your containers journey.
   
   We dive into orchestration, talk about when to use containers and serverless,
   and close off the show with containers development tools and show you how you
   would deploy and manage them in AWS.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
   
   
   AWS Events:
   
   
    * AWS Summit Online Australia & New Zealand 
    * AWS Summit Online ASEAN
    * AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
   Resources:
   
   
    * AWS glossary - AWS General Reference
    * Glossary | Docker Documentation
    * Amazon ECS vs Amazon EKS: making sense of AWS container services
    * New for AWS Lambda – Container Image Support | AWS News Blog
    * Developing an application based on multiple microservices using AWS
    * AWS Copilot is now generally available | Containers
    * Amazon ECS developer tools overview - Amazon Elastic Container Service
    * Tutorial: Creating a Cluster with an EC2 Task Using the Amazon ECS CLI
    * The eksctl command line utility - Amazon EKS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #81 - AWS RE:INVENT 2020 - AI/ML SPECIAL
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we close out our four parts of AWS re:Invent
   2020 series with an AI/ML special. We cover Amazon Sagemaker, Amazon Kendra,
   Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR), Amazon QuickSight, and some brand new
   services.
   
   We talk about AWS HealthLake and how it makes sense of health data. AWS
   customers can use Kendra’s Google Drive connector to ingest and manage
   content from Google Docs and Google Slides.
   
   
   We introduce AWS Panorama which will help improve your operations with
   computer vision at the edge. We continue with a raft of new Amazon SageMaker
   updates:
   
   
    * Amazon SageMaker Feature Store - A fully managed repository for machine
      learning features
      
    * Amazon SageMaker Clarify - Bias Detection and Explainability
      
    * Amazon SageMaker Debugger - Optimize ML models with real-time monitoring
      of training metrics and system resources
      
    * Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor - Detect drift in model quality, model
      bias, and feature importance
      
    * Amazon SageMaker Pipelines - First purpose-built CI/CD service for machine
      learning
    * Amazon SageMaker Jumpstart - Simplifies Access to Pre-built Models and
      Machine Learning Solutions
      
      
   
   Before wrapping out, we share two more AI/ML updates - Amazon EMR Studio is
   the integrated development environment (IDE) for applications written in R,
   Python, Scala, PySpark, and Jupyter notebooks now gives you the option to
   deploy on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS). Amazon QuickSight allows
   you to ask Natural Language Query (NLQ) about your data and get answers in
   seconds.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   Pallavi Nargund - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
   
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   AWS Innovate AI/ML Edition On-Demand
   AWS re:Invent
   AWS Builders Online Series On-Demand
   AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #80 - AWS RE:INVENT 2020 - CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT, GAMING,
   IOT, AND MARKETPLACE RECAP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we continue our 4 parts of AWS re:Invent
   2020 series with this episode covering customer engagement, gaming, IoT,
   industry, marketplace, and closeout with partner updates.
   
   
   For customer engagement, we talk about:
   
   
    * Contact Lens for Amazon Connect now supports real-time contact center
      analytics to detect customer issues on live calls.
    * Combine this with Amazon Connect Wisdom to pull up call relevant info to
      the agent in real-time.
    * Amazon Connect Voice ID provides real-time caller authentication with no
      changes to the natural call flow and falls back to traditional
      authentication methods.
    * Amazon Connect Customer Profiles for a unified view of your customers to
      provide more personalized service.
    * Amazon Connect Tasks makes it easy to prioritize, assign, track, and
      automate contact center agent tasks.
      
      
   
   For gamers or game developers out there, GameLifts FlexMatch now works
   regardless of where developers host their game.
   
   In IoT and Industrial topics, we cover:
   
   
    * Amazon Lookout for Equipment detects abnormal equipment behavior and
      encouraging predictive maintenance.
    * Amazon Lookout for Vision ingests images from the product line to automate
      quality inspection.
    * Amazon Lookout for Metrics helps you apply similar anomaly detection to
      any of your business data and respective metrics.
    * If your machinery doesn’t have sensors, check out Amazon Monitron - an
      end-to-end system you can buy at amazon.com to detect abnormal equipment
      behavior.
    * Finally, table charts added to AWS IoT SiteWise help tabulate and
      visualize the latest key operational metrics like equipment properties and
      other machine data.
      
      
   
   For Marketplace updates:
   
   
    * You can now purchase Professional Services for third-party software from
      the AWS Marketplace.
    * If you’re using the Private Marketplace, you now have Application
      Programming Interface (API) access to automate and scale out your
      operations and access.
      
      
   
   We continue with some general updates:
   
   
    * The Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) is now supported in AWS
      Transit Gateway to easily deploy, manage, and scale multicast
      applications.
    * AWS Audit Manager helps prep for audits automating the collection of data
      on AWS resources.
    * AWS Glue Elastic Views is in Preview for creating materialized views of
      your data.
    * Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports AWS Glue Elastic Views.
    * AWS License Manager enhances automated discovery with tag-based search and
      detection of software uninstalls.
    * AWS Marketplace buyers can now manage entitlements for product licenses
      procured in AWS Marketplace within AWS License Manager.
    * AWS Service Catalog AppRegistry can be used to define and describe your
      applications running in AWS.
      
      
   
   Before closing out, we share the partner updates:
   
   
    * AWS Foundational Technical Review Lens now available in the AWS
      Well-Architected Tool along with AWS SaaS Lens.
    * AWS SaaS Factory Insights Hub helps providers gain insights into various
      types of content.
    * AWS SaaS Boost helps partners accelerate their solutions into a SaaS
      offering.
    * Introducing the New AWS Travel and Hospitality Competency.
    * Announcing the APN Travel and Hospitality Navigate track.
    * AWS Public Safely and Disaster Response Technology Partners are the go-to
      partners to help our customers around the world improve organizational
      capacity to prepare, respond, and recover from emergencies and disasters.
      
      
   
   Stay tuned as we cover all aspects of AWS re:invent 2020 in our coming
   updates.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #79 - AWS RE:INVENT 2020 - APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT,
   STORAGE, CONTAINERS & DATABASE RECAP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we continue with part 2 of AWS re:Invent
   2020 series with this episode covering Application Development, Containers,
   and Database announcements.
   
   For our developer community, we talk about:
   
   
    * Using Amazon CodeGuru’s new Security Detectors to help you find and
      remediate security issues in your code.
    * Python support for Amazon CodeGuru (in preview).
    * We share another new service, Amazon DevOps Guru (in preview) for
      measuring and improving an application’s operational performance.
    * Amazon Lambda now supports up to 10 GB of memory and 6 vCPU cores and a
      billing granularity reduction down to 1ms.
    * Amazon API Gateway now supports integration with Step Functions
      StartSyncExecution for HTTP APIs.
    * Amazon AppFlow now provides Amazon Connect Customer Profiles connectivity
      to several cloud applications.
    * Amazon AppFlow can provide similar app integrations with those 3rd party
      apps to HoneyCode.
    * For those AWS Amplify users, deploy AWS Fargate containers through the
      Amplify Command Line Interface (CLI) and you get a new AdminUI to boot
      that deploys all the underlying bits for you.
    * AWS Proton to bridge the gap between platform and development teams.
      
      
   
   In containers, we kick it off with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS):
   
   
    * First, cluster add-ons are managed through the Amazon EKS console, CLI, or
      API.
    * Run Amazon EKS on-premises with Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
      Distribution.
    * Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate now has built-in logging with Fluent Bit under
      the hood.
    * You can now see all your Kubernetes resources in the Amazon EKS console
      without needing extra tools.
    * Public registries for your container images with Amazon Elastic Container
      Registry (ECR) public and the Amazon ECR public gallery.
    * Use your existing containers as an AWS Lambda package format.
    * Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) Deployment Circuit Breaker is in
      preview to stop deployments from getting worse and auto-rollback.
      
      
   
   In database, we cover the following announcements:
   
   
    * Babelfish, not a mythological creature, but a translation layer between
      Amazon Aurora PostgresSQL and Microsoft SQL.
    * V2 of Amazon Aurora Serverless has arrived, considerably faster and scales
      in a fraction of a second, with scaling so fast it is perfect for those
      event-driven applications.
    * AWS Data Exchange adds revision access rules for governing access.
    * Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) Service Delivery Partners for
      when you want someone to build, deploy, and manage your Amazon RDS
      deployments.
    * Amazon RDS Cross-Region backups come to Amazon RDS for Oracle.
    * Share data across Amazon Redshift clusters with data sharing in preview
      and pull data from partners directly via the Amazon RedShift Console.
    * Amazon RedShift Federated query comes to Amazon RDS for MySQL and Amazon
      Aurora MySQL.
    * Amazon Redshift Automatic Table Optimization to keep your data warehouse
      running in tip-top shape automatically.
    * Move Amazon RedShift clusters easily across Availability Zones.
    * JSON supports in preview for Amazon RedShift.
    * Finally, AQUA (Advanced Query Accelerator) comes to Amazon RedShift (in
      Preview) as a caching layer to speed up queries.
      
      
   
   Stay tuned as we cover all aspects of AWS re:invent 2020 in our coming
   updates.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #78 - AWS RE:INVENT 2020 - COMPUTE, STORAGE, SECURITY &
   NETWORKING RECAP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we start the 4 parts of AWS re:Invent 2020
   recap series with this episode focusing on security, networking, compute, and
   storage announcements.
   
   We start reviewing security announcements:
   
   
    * AWS Security Hub can now automatically receive findings from the
      Kube-bench.
    * AWS Audit Manager is a new service that helps you continuously audit your
      AWS usage and automate evidence collection to make it easier for you to
      assess whether your policies, procedures, and activities are operating
      effectively.
    * AWS CloudTrail provides more granular control of data event logging
      through advanced event selectors.
      
      
   
   Next, we pivot to Networking updates:
   
    * AWS Transit Gateway inter-region peering is now available in additional
      regions which provides you more choices in how you architect your network
      and software stack.
    * AWS Transit Gateway Connect brings SD-WAN connectivity to your VPC.
    * AWS Global Accelerator launches custom routing allowing you to route
      multiple users to a specific Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2)
      destination in a single or multiple AWS Regions by directing them to a
      unique port on your accelerator.
    * VPC Reachability Analyzer is here to simplify connectivity testing and
      troubleshooting.
      
      
   
   Compute brings a raft of new instances and instance types:
   
    * Amazon EC2 Mac instances for macOS.
    * New Amazon EC2 instance types
      * Amazon EC2 M5zn instances with high frequency processors and 100 Gbps
        networking.
      * Amazon EC2 D3 and D3en instances, the next generation of dense HDD
        storage instances.
      * Amazon EC2 R5b instances featuring 60 Gbps of EBS Bandwidth and 260K
        IOPS.
      * Amazon EC2 G4ad instances, powered by AMD Radeon Pro V520 GPUs.
    * Local Zones in Boston, Houston, and Miami.
    * AWS Managed Services can now operate AWS workloads hosted on AWS Outposts.
    * Amazon Machine Images now support tag-on-create and tag-based access
      control.
      
      
   
   Finally, to round out the show, we talk about the storage announcements:
   
    * New Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) general purpose SSD volumes, gp3.
    * EBS io2 volumes now support SAP workloads.
    * Tiered pricing for input/output operations per second (IOPS) charges for
      Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) io2 volume, reducing the cost of
      provisioning peak IOPS by 15%.
    * AWS quadruples per-volume maximum capacity and performance on io2 volume.
    * Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) Replication adds support for two-way
      replication.
    * Amazon S3 Bucket Keys reduce the costs of Server-Side Encryption with AWS
      Key Management Service.
    * Amazon S3 now delivers strong read-after-write consistency automatically
      for all applications.
    * Amazon S3 Replication adds support for multiple destinations in the same,
      or different AWS Regions.
      
      
   
   Stay tuned as we cover all aspects of AWS re:Invent 2020 in our coming
   episodes.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #77 - INFRASTRUCTURE AS CODE (IAC) AND CONFIGURATION
   MANAGEMENT SPECIAL
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat, we are joined by Darko Meshzaros as
   he helps to navigate all things Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and
   Configuration Management.
   
   IaC is such an important concept for advancing your IT maturity. In this
   episode we take a journey around IaC and Configuration Management and talk
   about some of the core concepts and hopefully demystify many of these topics
   for you.
   
   We answer the questions on why we use IaC, discuss about elasticity with IaC
   and share with you the differences between IaC vs. Configuration Management.
   
   Before closing out, we talk through some relevant AWS services such as AWS
   CloudFormation, AWS Cloud Development Kit (CDK), AWS Serverless Application
   Model (SAM), Cloud Development Kit for Terraform (cdktf), Cloud Development
   Kit for Kubernetes (cdk8s) and the AWS OpsWorks family.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Darko Meszaros - Senior Developer Advocate, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Darko Meszaros YouTube’s channel
   AWS CloudFormation
   AWS Cloud Development Kit
   AWS Serverless Application Model
   Introducing the Cloud Development Kit for Terraform (Preview)
   AWS OpsWorks
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #76 - SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER TECH ROUND-UP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we welcome Shai Perednik to the TechChat
   team as we perform a tech round-up from September to October of 2020.
   
   We cover a plethora of topics today, we start the show talking about price
   reductions with AWS IoT Events dropping a mammoth 86%. Amazon Connect - our
   ever-popular phone system in the cloud decreases telephony costs for outbound
   calls across six countries in Europe. We introduce a new service - AWS Cost
   Anomaly Detection which allows you to receive anomaly detection alert
   notifications with root cause analysis, so you can proactively take actions
   and minimize unintentional spend.
   
   We then move to compute, more AWS Graviton2 instances are available in more
   regions. Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) now has AWS Graviton2-based
   instances with MySQL and Amazon Aurora. Lastly, the latest generation of
   burstable, general-purpose Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) T4g instances
   are now available and deliver up to 40% better price performance over T3
   instances.
   
   AWS Backup supports application-consistent backups for Windows instances and
   we also talk about AWS File Gateway performance upgrades. Next, Apache Flink
   Kinesis consumer now supports Enhanced Fan Out (EFO) and HTTP/2 data
   retrieval API for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams.
   
   In terms of Virtual Private Server (VPS) workloads, Amazon Lightsail offers
   an Amazon Machine Images (AMI) like experience with OS blueprints. On the
   container front, Amazon CloudWatch adds Prometheus support and there are EC2
   security groups and customizable service IP ranges for Amazon Elastic
   Kubernetes Service (EKS).
   
   We then pivot to serverless and database updates, AWS Lambda adds support in
   the console for AWS Step Functions, making the process of authoring state
   machines and Lambda functions even easier and with AWS Launch Wizard, you can
   now easily deploy SQL Server Always On availability groups on Ubuntu Server.
   
   Before we close out, we cover a few networking updates. Amazon CloudFront
   launch Origin Shield which is another caching layer that collapses requests
   from Edge Locations and Regional Edge Caches to the closest Regional Edge
   Cache to the origin, providing an increased cache hit ratio and a reduction
   of load on the origin. A great feature release if your application has a
   global audience.
   
   Lastly, we end the show with a development update - Amazon EventBridge now
   supports Dead Letter Queues (DLQs), which makes event-driven applications
   more resilient and durable by storing your events in queues when the events
   can't be delivered, or the target is unavailable.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Shai Perednik - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
   Resources:
   AWS announces an 86%+ price reduction for AWS IoT Events
   Amazon Connect decreases outbound telephony rates for the second time this
   year in Europe
   Introducing AWS Cost Anomaly Detection (Preview)
   AWS Compute Optimizer enhances EC2 instance type recommendations with Amazon
   EBS metrics
   Amazon RDS M6g and R6g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors are now
   available in Asia Pacific regions
   Announcing new Amazon EC2 T4g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors,
   available with a free trial
   Amazon EC2 M6g, C6g, and R6g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors
   are now available in US West (Northern California) region
   AWS Storage Gateway increases performance by 4x for File Gateway
   AWS Backup Will Automatically Copy Tags from Nested EBS Volumes to EC2
   Recovery Points
   AWS Backup supports application-consistent backups of Microsoft workloads on
   EC2
   Apache Flink Kinesis Consumer supports EFO and HTTP/2 data retrieval
   AWS TechChat episode 57 - Messaging Special
   Amazon Lightsail now offers new OS blueprints
   Amazon CloudWatch now monitors Prometheus metrics from Container environments
   Amazon EKS now supports assigning EC2 security groups to Kubernetes pods
   AWS Lambda adds console support for visualizing AWS Step Functions workflows
   AWS Launch Wizard now supports SQL Server Always On deployments on Linux
   Amazon EventBridge announces support for Dead Letter Queues
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #75 - AMAZON EVENTBRIDGE & AMAZON APPFLOW SPECIAL
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat, I am joined by Gabe Hollombe and we
   look at two relatively new AWS Services - Amazon EventBridge and Amazon
   AppFlow.
   
   We start the show revisiting a messaging foundation and what are the gaps
   Amazon EventBridge fills in our product portfolio.
   
   
   We discuss that Amazon EventBridge is a serverless event bus that makes it
   easy to connect applications using data from your applications, SaaS
   applications, and AWS services before contrasting Amazon EventBridge to
   Amazon CloudWatch Events. Then we pivot to Amazon EventBridge Schema Registry
   which allows you to discover, create, and manage OpenAPI schemas for events
   on Amazon EventBridge. You can find schemas for existing AWS services, create
   and upload custom schemas, or generate a schema based on events on an event
   bus.
   
   Lastly, we talk about Amazon AppFlow, an even newer AWS service. Amazon
   AppFlow allows you to securely transfer data between SaaS applications like
   Salesforce, Marketo, and Slack with AWS services like Amazon Simple Storage
   Service (S3) and Amazon Redshift in just a few clicks.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Gabe Hollombe - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Amazon EventBridge
   Amazon CloudWatch Events
   Amazon EventBridge Schema Registry
   Amazon AppFlow
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #74 - JULY / AUGUST TECH ROUND-UP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, join us as we perform a tech round-up from
   July to August of 2020. We start the show with containers, and we talk about
   AWS Controller for Kubernetes (ACK) which means you can leverage AWS services
   directly in your Kubernetes applications.
   
   Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) now supports UDP load balancing with
   the Network Load Balancer (NLB) running on Amazon EKS. AWS Fargate for Amazon
   EKS is now included in Compute Savings Plans. Amazon Elastic Container
   Service (ECS) now launches the new Amazon ECS Optimized Inferentia Amazon
   Machine Image (AMI) making it easier for customers to run Inferentia based
   containers on Amazon ECS.
   
   Compute wise, Amazon EC2 Inf1 instances featuring AWS Inferentia chips are
   now available in additional AWS regions and EC2Launch is now at v2 with a
   range of new features, including renaming of the administrator account. AWS
   Graviton2 based instances make their way into more AWS regions. They can now
   be consumed by Amazon EKS, Amazon EKS pods running on AWS Fargate can now
   mount Amazon Elastic File System (EFS) file systems.
   
   Amazon Braket is now generally available. It provides a development
   environment for you to explore and build quantum algorithms, test them on
   quantum circuit simulators, and run them on different quantum hardware
   technologies.
   
   We then introduce a new Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) volume type -
   Provisioned IOPS SSD (io2) which fits in between io1 and General Purpose SSD
   (gp2) based volumes. It has 99.999% of durability and up to 64,000 IOPS per
   EBS volume.
   
   On the development front, AWS Step Functions adds support for string
   manipulation, new comparison operators, and improved output processing.
   Amazon API Gateway HTTP APIs adds integration with five AWS services, meaning
   you no longer need to proxy through code as well as Amazon API Gateway now
   supports enhanced observability via access logs.
   
   Amazon Lightsail now offers content delivery network (CDN) distributions to
   accelerate content delivery. Lightsail CDN, which is backed by Amazon
   CloudFront offers three fixed-price data plans, including an introductory
   plan that's free for 12 months. Amazon CloudFront adds additional geolocation
   headers for more granular geotagging, caching, and origin request policies
   providing more options to control and configure headers, query strings, and
   cookies that can be used to compute the cache key or forwarded to your
   origin.
   
   Before closing out, we talk about AWS Glue version 2.0 which has some
   sizeable changes around functionality, cost, and speed.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Gabe Hollombe - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Announcing the AWS Controllers for Kubernetes Preview
   Amazon EKS now supports UDP load balancing with Network Load Balancer
   AWS Fargate for Amazon EKS now included in Compute Savings Plans
   Amazon ECS now launches the Amazon ECS Optimized Inferentia AMI
   Introducing EC2 Launch v2 to simplify customizing Windows instances
   Amazon EC2 M6g, C6g and R6g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors are
   now available in Asia Pacific regions
   Amazon EKS support for Arm-based instances powered by AWS Graviton is now
   generally available
   Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate now supports Amazon EFS file systems
   AWS Step Functions adds support for string manipulation, new comparison
   operators, and improved output processing
   API Gateway HTTP APIs adds integration with five AWS services
   Amazon API Gateway now supports enhanced observability via access logs
   Amazon CloudFront adds additional geolocation headers for more granular
   geotargeting
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #73 - EDGE NETWORKING SPECIAL
   
   In this 1 hour-long themed episode of AWS TechChat, join us as we sail to the
   Edge and demystify many of the core concepts that occur before end-user
   requests are made.
   
   We start the show setting a foundation of Domain Name System (DNS), why it is
   important, before talking about Amazon Route 53, a highly available and
   scalable cloud DNS Service. It is also a full featured DNS service that is
   API, SDK, and CLI driven.
   
   We then introduce the concept of Content Delivery Networks (CDN), and talk
   about Amazon CloudFront which speeds up the distribution of your static and
   dynamic web content. Amazon CloudFront also delivers the content through a
   worldwide network of data centers called edge locations.
   
   Amazon CloudFront allows you to run AWS Lambda functions at the edge.
   Lambda@Edge is an extension of AWS Lambda which lets you execute functions
   and customize the content Amazon CloudFront delivers.
   
   Before closing out, we talk about AWS Global Accelerator, a service that
   improves the availability and performance of your applications with local or
   global users. It provides static IP addresses that act as a fixed entry point
   to your application endpoints in a single or multiple AWS Regions.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Edge Specialist Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Dean Samuels - Lead Technologist, ASEAN, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Amazon CloudFront
   Amazon Route 53
   AWS Global Accelerator
   
   
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   AWS Summit Online on-demand
   AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #72 - MAY / JUNE TECH ROUND-UP
   
   In this Episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete perform a tech round up from
   May through to June of 2020.
   
   There is now an ability to provide AWS Direct Connect testing. You can now
   use the Resiliency Toolkit to test the resiliency of the AWS Direct Connect
   connections. The failover testing feature enables customers to test
   resiliency by disabling one or more Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) sessions
   using the AWS Management Console, Command Line Interface, or AWS Direct
   Connect API.
   
   AWS Shield Advanced now allows proactive engagement from the DDoS Response
   Team (DRT) when a DDoS event is detected. When you turn on proactive
   engagement, the DRT will directly contact you if an Amazon Route 53 health
   check associated with your protected resource becomes unhealthy during an
   event that's detected by Shield Advanced.
   
   Amazon Redshift now delivers better cold query performance by significantly
   improving compilation times.
   
   Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL Global Database Supports Managed Recovery Point
   Objective (RPO).
   
   Tighten Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) permissions for your IAM
   users and roles using access history of Amazon S3 actions.
   
   Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK) now supports Apache
   Kafka version upgrades.
   
   We pivot to share the AWS Transfer family update, you can now use the source
   IP as an additional factor of authentication.
   
   A raft of Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) updates including the
   availability of the Graviton 2 based instances.
   
   Finally, we talk about Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now enables you to
   grow storage and to scale performance on your file systems.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   AWS Direct Connect enables Failover Testing
   AWS Shield Advanced now supports proactive response to events
   Amazon Redshift now delivers better cold query performance by significantly
   improving compilation times
   Now Query for AWS Availability Zones and Local Zones using AWS Systems
   Manager Parameter Store
   Tighten S3 permissions for your IAM users and roles using access history of
   S3 actions
   Amazon MSK now supports Apache Kafka version upgrades
   Announcing the General Availability of Amazon EC2 G4dn Bare Metal Instances -
   GPU instances with up to 8 NVIDIA T4 GPUs
   Now Available, Amazon EC2 C5a instances featuring 2nd Generation AMD EPYC
   Processors
   Amazon EC2 C5n, M5n, M5dn, R5n, and R5dn instances now available in
   additional regions
   Amazon EC2 C6g and R6g instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors are now
   generally available
   Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now enables you to grow storage and to
   scale performance on your file systems
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #71 - KUBERNETES SPECIAL
   
   In this 1 hour long themed episode of AWS TechChat, I am joined by my
   container yoda Mitch Beaumont explore everything containers in the world of
   Kubernetes, or is that Kube or K8?
   
   It is Kubernetes themed affair, we start the show reminiscing about its
   history, going back, way back looking at where Kubernetes came from and how
   we arrived at the position we are today and gave an overview of Kubernetes
   concepts in the forms of Pods, ReplicaSet, Services, Volumes, NameSpaces,
   ConfigMaps, Secrets, StatefulSets & DaemonSet.
   
   We then pivot to CNI (Container Network Interface) and Istio for container
   networking and service discovery before a bit of a Q&A session on why
   Kubernetes?
   
   Lastly we talk about Amazon’s Kubernetes offerings in the form of Amazon
   Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), AWS Fargate for EKS and how you can get
   started on Kubernetes journey.
   
   Speakers:
   
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Mitch Beaumont - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Episode 55 - Container Special
   CNI custom networking
   Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service
   AWS Fargate
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #70 - MARCH / APRIL TECH ROUND-UP
   
   In this Episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete embark on a different style
   of the show and share with you a lot of updates - over 30 updates and we
   tackle it like speed dating.
   
   We start the show with some updates, there are now an additional 2 AWS
   regions, Milan in Italy and Cape Town in South Africa. This brings the region
   count to 24 Regions and 76 Availability Zones.
   
   Amazon Guard Duty has a price reduction for the customers who are consuming
   it on the upper end of the scale, VPC flow log scanning is now 40% cheaper
   when your logs are more than 10,000GB.
   
   Lots of Database engine updates:
   
    * Database engine version updates across almost all engines. Microsoft SSAS
      (SQL Server Analysis Studio) is now available on Amazon Relational
      Database Service (Amazon RDS) for SQL Server now.
    * If you are currently running SSAS on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon
      EC2), you can now save costs by running SSAS directly on the same Amazon
      RDS DB instance as your SQL Server database. SSAS is currently available
      on Amazon RDS for SQL Server 2016 and SQL Server 2017 in the single-AZ
      configuration on both the Standard and Enterprise edition.
    * NoSQL Workbench for Amazon DynamoDB is now is now generally available.
      NoSQL Workbench is a client-side application, available for Windows and
      macOS that helps developers build scalable, high-performance data models,
      and simplifies query development and testing.
    * Apache Kafka is an option for AWS Database Migration Service and Amazon
      Managed Apache Cassandra Service is now available in public preview.
      Microsoft SQL Server on RDS now supports Read Replicas.
       
   
   Storage updates:
   
    * More nitro based Amazon EC2 systems receive IO performance updates.
    * Amazon FSx for Windows File Server is now has a Magnetic HDD option which
      brings storage down to 1.3cents per GB.
      
    * Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) announces 400% increase in read
      operations for General Purpose mode file systems.
      
      
   
   On Development front:
   
    * AWS Lambda@Edge now supports Node 12.x and Python 3.8.
    * Amplify CLI add support for additional AWS Lambda runtimes (Java, Go, .NET
      and Python) and Lambda cron jobs.
    * AWS Lambda now supports .NET Core 3.1.
    * Receive notifications for AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodeCommit, AWS CodeDeploy,
      and AWS CodePipeline in Slack, no need to use Amazon Simple Notification
      Service (SNS) and AWS Glue.
    * Amazon MSK adds support for Apache Kafka version 2.4.1
    * Updates to AWS Deep Learning Containers for PyTorch 1.4.0 and MXNet 1.6.0
       
   
   Containers updates:
   
    * AWS Fargate launches platform version 1.4 which brings a raft of
      improvements.
    * Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) updates service level
      agreement to 99.95%.
    * Amazon EKS now supports service-linked roles.
    * Amazon EKS adds envelope encryption for secrets with AWS Key Management
      Service (KMS).
    * Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes version 1.15
    * Amazon ECS supports in preview updating placement strategy and constraints
      for existing Amazon ECS Services without recreating the service.
       
   
   Connect your managed call centre in the cloud:
   
    * Introducing Voicemail for Amazon Connect.
    * Amazon Connect adds custom terminating keypress for DTMF.
       
   
   Other updates:
   
    * New versions of Elastic Search available for Amazon Elastic Search.
    * AWS DeepComposer is now shipping from Amazon.com
      
      
   
   Speakers:
   
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #69 - COST OPTIMIZATION SPECIAL
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat we explore methods you can use to make
   a step change in optimizing cost in your AWS account and we are not talking
   about powering off idle resources.
   
   We talk about the new AWS Graviton Processor in the form of the Amazon
   Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) M6G, R6G and C6G. Currently in public
   preview, meaning you can request access. If your workload can make use of an
   aarch64 architecture, they can save you in the realm of 40% off your EC2
   costs.
   
   We also talk about Amazon EC2 Spot Instances that lets you take advantage of
   unused Amazon EC2 capacity in the AWS Cloud. Spot Instances are available at
   up to a 90% discount compared to On-Demand price, which is something to hang
   your hat on. You can consume spot from AWS Fargate - Amazon Elastic Container
   Service (ECS), Amazon EC2, Application Load Balancer, Amazon Elastic Map
   Reduce (EMR), AWS CloudFormation, AWS Data Pipleline and AWS Batch.
   
   We then pivot to AWS Well-Architected Framework that provides best practices
   for designing and operating reliable, secure, efficient, and cost-effective
   systems in the cloud. We hone in on the cost optimization pillar before
   riffing over some tips from a field solution architect on what they look when
   trying to trim costs out of an account.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Amazon WorkSpaces
   Amazon Chime
   Working From Home? Here’s How AWS Can Help
   AWS Digital Training
   AWS Graviton Processor
   Amazon EC2 Spot Instances
   Cost Optimization
   
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   AWS Builders Online Series on-demand
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #68 - CLOUD ADOPTION ANTI-PATTERNS
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat Peter ‘Dr Pete’ Stanski speaks with Mark
   Brown (Enterprise Lead) and they discuss some of the things that slow down
   cloud adoption. With a combined cloud experience tenure of more than 16
   years, they share the five common anti-patterns for cloud projects.
   
   They dig deep and break these down into Leadership, Skills, Security,
   Operating models and Data 
   
   Speakers:
   Mark Brown – Enterprise Leader, Australia & New Zealand (ANZ), AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Technology (HoT), Australia & New Zealand (ANZ), AWS
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #67 - DEALING WITH FAILURE SPECIAL
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat we are explored how one deals with
   failure because as we say, everything fails all the time.
   
   The show starts with level setting with some acronyms to ensure we are all on
   the same page. RTO, RPO’s and will now mean something to everyone by the end
   of this episode.
   
   Disaster Recovery (DR) is often thought in many organizations as an insurance
   policy and we discuss about the impact versus risk and how you can put some
   structure around your decision-making.
   
   We then pivot to various approaches you can use for DR:
   
    * Pilot Light - ensuring you replicate your statement of records and are
      able to instantiate your stacks via infrastructure as code.
    * Warm Standby, allowing you to run a scaled down version of your stack, but
      allowing you to scale up with Auto Scaling Groups and increasing the
      number of running tasks in your containers.
    * Before speaking about a traditional backup and restore approach, which is
      still very valid. LTO may be gone but you can use most backup applications
      in 2020 with Amazon S3 and Amazon S3 Glacier as a target and if that's not
      an option there is also a VTL option in Storage Gateway.
   
   Pete talks about nifty trick for auto recovery with Min 1|Max 1 auto scaling
   groups as well as Amazon EC2 recovery options.
   
   We then pivot to what it would takes to architect for multi-region
   application allowing you to run your solution across multiple AWS regions in
   an active/active topology speaking through the challenges you may face and
   what tools are available.
   
   Before closing out, we share about Multi Availability Zones (AZ)
   architectures, which is a key differentiator of AWS from other providers. We
   give a refresher on what AZ are and explain that all AWS services are either
   multi-AZ by default or a tick-box offering allowing you to build robust
   architectures than with stand AZ failure.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   
   Resources:
   Amazon EKS Workshop
   AWS Glossary
   Amazon Disaster Recovery
   Auto Scaling Groups
   Amazon S3 Glacier
   Regions, Availability Zones, and Local Zones
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #66 - NOVEMBER 2019 TO JANUARY 2020 TECH ROUND-UP PART 2
   
   In this Episode of AWS TechChat, Pete and Shane are in Chicago and continue
   on part 2 of an update show that continues to cover some of the missed but
   very important updates that occurred in the last few months (November 2019 to
   January 2020) whilst we embraced re:Invent 2019.
   
   We start the show with some Container news. Firstly, we have four GitHub
   actions that provide hooks to accelerate your CI/CD pipeline. The actions
   relate to credentials, secrets, through to ECR and deployment. It helps
   developers focus on iterating with a high velocity and GitHub handling the
   heavy lifting of the deployment.
   
   Amazon EKS being all popular has had a limit increase - 100 Amazon EKS
   clusters per region per account. We continue to share two networking related
   updates - Access Control List (ACL) restrictions to public endpoints and the
   ability to resolve the private Amazon EKS cluster endpoint when using a
   peered VPC. Finally, on the container front we launched AWS Fargate Spot,
   only for Amazon ECS allowing saving up to 70%.
   
   Amazon EC2 Spot Now Provides Instance Launch Notifications via Amazon
   CloudWatch Events allowing you to up your observability and monitoring game.
   
   We then pivot to messaging updates. Amazon Simple Email Service (SES) enables
   you to configure DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) using your own RSA key
   pair. It is now supports FIPS 140-2 compliant end-points and Account-Level
   Suppression list which allowing you to specify whether addresses should be
   added to the list when they result in hard bounces, or when they result in
   complaints, or both.
   
   Amazon SNS now brings support for a DLQ. You can now set a dead-letter queue
   (DLQ) to an (SNS) subscription to capture undeliverable messages and push
   them to a SQS queue.
   
   AWS Lambda now provides support to allow you to provision capacity, allowing
   you to prevent cold starts and is another tool in your toolbox that may make
   AWS Lambda more applicable to more workloads that require highly consistent
   latency.
   
   Lastly, we close off the show with Amazon EBS Fast Snapshot Restore (FSR)
   update. It eliminates the need for pre-warming data into volumes created from
   snapshots.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   
   Resources:
   AWS DataSync announces a 68% price reduction
   Amazon Elastic Container Service publishes multiple GitHub Actions
   AWS for GitHub Actions
   Amazon EKS Increases Limits to 100 Clusters per Region
   Amazon EKS enables network access restrictions to Kubernetes cluster public
   endpoints
   DNS Resolution for EKS Clusters Using Private Endpoints
   AWS launches Fargate Spot, save up to 70% for fault tolerant applications
   Amazon EC2 Spot Now Provides Instance Launch Notifications via Amazon
   CloudWatch Events
   AWS Whats New (Webhook): Amazon SES now enables you to configure DKIM using
   your own RSA key pair
   Amazon SES Now Supports FIPS 140-2 Compliant Endpoints
   Amazon SES Announces Account-Level Suppression List
   Amazon SNS Adds Support for Dead-Letter Queues (DLQ)
   Provisioned Concurrency for Lambda Functions
   Amazon EBS Fast Snapshot Restore (FSR) eliminates the need for pre-warming
   data into volumes created from snapshots
   
   
   
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #65 - NOVEMBER 2019 TO JANUARY 2020 TECH ROUND-UP PART 1
   
   In this Episode of AWS TechChat, I cover some of the missed but very
   important updates that occurred in the last few months (November 2019 to
   January 2020) whilst we embraced re:Invent 2019.
   
   The show starts with the introduction of AWS Lambda Destinations. It’s a new
   feature of Lambda that provides visibility into a Lambda functions invocation
   and routes the execution results to AWS services, which simplifying
   event-driven applications when a function is invoked asynchronously,
   
   I pivot to a raft of EC2 updates, starting with some house keeping with
   longer Amazon EC2 Resource IDs. From now until the end of April 2020, you can
   test your systems with the longer format and opt in when you are ready but
   after April 2020. All new resources will be created with longer resource IDs
   by default. It applies only to new resources and i encourage you test out
   before April 2020.
   
   Amazon ElastiCache and Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) are now
   having new Amazon EC2 instance types available for you. Saving you money and
   increasing performance. I also touch on how the credit system works on our T
   instances.
   
   Next, I introduce an entirely new service - AWS Data Exchange, which is a new
   service that makes it easy to securely find, subscribe to, and use
   third-party data in the cloud.
   
   Before jumping in to five FSx for Windows updates around De-Duplication,
   Encryption, PowerShell, Smaller Volume Sizes and File Share Witnesses for
   SQL, I talk about Amazon GuardDuty. You can now export findings from across
   regions and also export findings from all associated member accounts and all
   AWS regions to a single S3 bucket.
   
   To close out the show, I share a unique but important update on Amazon
   Route53. It now supports overlapping name spaces, simplifying complex AWS
   accounts
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   
   
   Resources:
   Introducing AWS Lambda Destinations
   Longer Format Resource IDs are Now Available in Amazon EC2
   Amazon ElastiCache now supports T3-Standard cache nodes
   RDS New Instance Types
   Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Now Supports Maximum Instance Lifetime
   Amazon EC2 Auto Scaling Now Supports Instance Weighting
   Introducing AWS Data Exchange
   Amazon GuardDuty Supports Exporting Findings to an Amazon S3 Bucket
   Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now supports Data Deduplication, reducing
   storage costs by 50-60% for general file shares
   Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now enables enforcement of in-transit
   encryption
   Amazon FSx for Windows File Server now supports managing file shares via
   PowerShell
   Amazon FSx for Windows File Server adds support for High Availability
   Microsoft SQL Server Deployments
   Amazon Route 53 Now Supports Overlapping Namespaces For Private Hosted Zones
   
   
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   AWS Innovate DeepRacer Challenge
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   AWS TECHCHAT EPISODE #64 - AMAZON SAGEMAKER SPECIAL
   
   In this Amazon SageMaker themed episode of AWS TechChat, Shane & Tom start
   the show level setting on what Amazon SageMaker is and how and where it slots
   in to our product offerings.
   
   Amazon SageMaker is a fully managed service that provides every developer and
   data scientist with the ability to build, train, and deploy machine learning
   models quickly at scale.
   
   We introduce Amazon SageMaker AutoPilot, which lets you automatically create
   the best classification and regression machine learning models, while
   providing full control and visibility.
   
   We then talk about Amazon SageMaker Studio - your machine learning integrated
   development environment (IDE) in the cloud. Developers can write code, track
   experiments, visualize data, and perform debugging and monitoring all within
   a single, integrated visual interface. As part of Amazon SageMaker Studio, it
   comes with the new Amazon SageMaker Notebook, which allows developers to spin
   up machine learning notebooks in seconds, without needing to pick an instance
   and wait for it to be operational.
   
   We also speak about Amazon SageMaker Processing, which lets you easily run
   your pre-processing, post-processing and model evaluation workloads on fully
   managed infrastructure. It also has a python SDK.
   
   We all like to experiment and try things out, I am talking in the machine
   learning space here and because of that, we introduce Amazon SageMaker Model
   Monitor. Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor continuously monitors the quality of
   Amazon SageMaker machine learning models in production allowing you to set
   alerts for when there are deviations in the model quality.
   
   To close the show out, we mention SageMaker Operators for Kubernetes, which
   you can access fully managed Amazon SageMaker ML tools and optimizations
   natively from Kubernetes, specifically for model training, hyperparameter
   optimization, real-time inference, and batch inference.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Tom McMeekin - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   
   
   Resources:
   AWS re:Invent 2019 Sessions & Podcast Feed
   Amazon SageMaker
   Amazon SageMaker Autopilot
   Amazon SageMaker Studio
   Amazon SageMaker Notebook
   Amazon SageMaker Processing
   Amazon SageMaker Experiments
   Amazon SageMaker Debugger
   Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor
   Amazon SageMaker Operators for Kubernetes
   
   
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   EPISODE #63 - RE:INVENT 2019 - DR.WERNER VOGELS KEYNOTE RECAP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat we cover the Thursday keynote of re:Invent
   2019 by Dr Werner Vogels, CTO of Amazon.
   
   We start the show introducing Amazon Nitro System, look at it from a software
   lens and share with you the why and how we built this. As virtualization is
   at the core of the AWS Cloud, we went back to the drawing board and built our
   own hypervisor to provide performance almost indistinguishable of bare metal
   whilst providing a security demarcation for our platform. Nitro has allowed
   us to innovate faster; we have released 4x more instances since we have moved
   to Nitro.
   
   We then take a refresher and look at Firecracker. You can launch lightweight
   micro-virtual machines (microVMs) in non-virtualized environments in a
   fraction of a second. Given we use Firecracker under the hood for AWS Lambda
   and AWS Fargate, it provides faster, tighter more seamless scaling than other
   platforms such as Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic
   Container Service (ECS) and Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS).
   
   To wrap up the show, we touch on the importance of “evolvable architectures”
   looking through the lens of Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) before
   introducing you to Amazon Builders’ Library that has papers and topics on how
   Amazon builds our own distributed systems.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Gabe Hollombe, Senior Technical Evangelist, AWS
   
   Resources:
   AWS Nitro System
   AWS Nitro Enclaves
   Firecracker – Lightweight Virtualization for Serverless Computing
   Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate Now Generally Available
   Shuffle Sharding: Massive and Magical Fault Isolation
   The Amazon Builders' Library
   
   
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   EPISODE #62 – RE:INVENT 2019 – ANDY JASSY MAIN KEYNOTE RECAP
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat we cover the main keynote of re:Invent 2019
   by Andy Jassy, AWS CEO, with a ton of announcements for all.
   
   We started the show with a new range of Arm-based processors based on AWS new
   Arm chip - M6g, C6g and R6g making that price to performance ration even more
   attractive. We continue to share the announcements that we made:
   
   Amazon Braket – A fully managed service that allows scientists, researchers,
   and developers to begin experimenting with computers from multiple quantum
   hardware providers in a single place.
   
   AWS Fargate has made its way to Amazon EKS, you can now launch EKS containers
   as a Fargate launch type.
   
   Amazon EC2 instance for inference - the Amazon EC2 Inf1, powered by our own
   custom silicon Inferentia chips has gone GA.
   
   AWS Fargate Spot is a new capability on AWS Fargate that can run interruption
   tolerant Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) Tasks at up to a 70%
   discount off the Fargate price.
   
   AWS Outposts has gone GA, so if you need hybrid cloud with the same AWS
   feeling it is now available. If you do not want to manage your Outpost, you
   can leverage a Local Zone. The first Local Zone in Los Angeles is available
   now and you can start using it today.
   
   AWS Wavelength brings local compute to the 5G Edge.
   
   Provisioned Concurrency for AWS Lambda Functions ensure cold starts issue and
   sudden traffic spikes do not impact latent sensitive operations.
   
   Amazon S3 Access Points makes it simple to manage access at scale for
   applications using shared data sets on S3.
   
   Amazon Sagemaker bore the brunt of many announcements:
   - Amazon Sagemaker Studio, your machine learning Integrated Development
   Environment in the cloud.
   - Amazon Sagemaker Notebooks bringing one click Jupyter notebooks to AWS.
   - Amazon Sagemaker Model Monitor automatically detects concept drift in
   deployed models.
   - Amazon Sagamaker Autopilot automatically creating your machine learning
   models but with transparency.
   
   Amazon CodeGuru is a new machine learning service for automated code reviews
   and application performance recommendations.
   
   Amazon Fraud Detector, which is a new machine learning service that makes it
   easy to identify potentially fraudulent online activities such as online
   payment fraud and the creation of fake accounts.
   
   Contact Lens for Amazon Connect, bulking out Amazon Connect capabilities,
   allows you to understand the sentiment, trends, and compliance risks of
   customer conversations to train agents effectively, replicate successful
   interactions, and identify crucial company and product feedback.
   We are launching in open preview Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service
   (MCS), a scalable, highly available, and managed Apache Cassandra-compatible
   database service.
   
   Amazon Redshift introduces RA3 nodes with managed storage enabling
   independent compute and storage scaling.
   
   Finally, UltraWarm is a performance-optimized warm storage tier for Amazon
   Elasticsearch Service. It complements the existing Amazon Elasticsearch hot
   storage tier by providing less expensive storage for older and
   less-frequently accessed data while still providing an interactive analytics
   experience allowing up to 3PB per cluster.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   AWS DeepRacer Evo
   Amazon Braket – Get Started with Quantum Computing
   Announcing New Amazon EC2 M6g, C6g, and R6g Instances Powered by
   Next-Generation Arm-based AWS Graviton2 Processors
   Amazon EKS on AWS Fargate Now Generally Available
   Introducing Amazon EC2 Inf1 Instances, high performance and the lowest cost
   machine learning inference in the cloud
   AWS Fargate Spot Now Generally Available
   AWS Outposts Now Available
   AWS Now Available from a Local Zone in Los Angeles
   Announcing AWS Wavelength for delivering ultra-low latency applications for
   5G
   Provisioned Concurrency for Lambda Functions
   Amazon SageMaker Studio: The First Fully Integrated Development Environment
   For Machine Learning
   Introducing the new Amazon SageMaker Notebook Experience
   Amazon SageMaker Model Monitor – Fully Managed Automatic Monitoring for Your
   Machine Learning Models
   Amazon SageMaker Autopilot – Automatically Create High-Quality Machine
   Learning Models With Full Control And Visibility
   AWS announces Amazon CodeGuru for automated code reviews and application
   performance recommendations
   Introducing Amazon Fraud Detector
   Introducing Contact Lens for Amazon Connect
   Amazon Managed Apache Cassandra Service (MCS)
   Amazon Redshift introduces RA3 nodes with managed storage enabling
   independent compute and storage scaling
   AWS announces UltraWarm (preview) for Amazon Elasticsearch Service
   
   
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   EPISODE #61 – RE:INVENT 2019 – MONDAY NIGHT LIVE
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat we cover ‘Monday Night Live’, the first
   keynote of AWS re:Invent 2019 presented by Peter Desantis - VP of AWS Global
   Infrastructure and Customer Support, and it's all about infrastructure.
   
   We start the show talking about HPC (High Performance Computing), the pain
   points around HPC that users faced in the past and how our investments in our
   network, with 100Gb networking, Nitro and EFA (Elastic Fabric Adapter) have
   been a game changer.
   
   Formula 1 give us a lesson in CFD (Computation Fluid Dynamics) and how AWS is
   helping fans to stand on the edge of the seat with the 2021 car which reduces
   dirty air for the following car ensuring following cars don't take a huge
   down-force hit.
   
   We talk about Machine Learning, P3dn, G4 and snuck in a tidbit for AWS
   Inferentia which was released today in the form of the Amazon EC2 Inf1
   family.
   
   To close out this episode, we cover AWS global network and introduce 10 new
   Amazon CloudFront edge locations before finishing on what we are doing on the
   sustainability front to run our business in the most environmentally friendly
   way possible.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   High Performance Computing
   Amazon EC2 C5n Instances
   Elastic Fabric Adapter
   New – EC2 P3dn GPU Instances
   Amazon EC2 G4 Instances
   Inf1 Instances with AWS Inferentia Chips
   Amazon CloudFront announces 10 new Edge locations
   AWS & Sustainability
   
    
   
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   EPISODE #60 – NOVEMBER 2019 TECH ROUND-UP
   
   In this round-up episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Gabe come at you with
   raft of short sharp and important updates that occurred in October and
   November in the year 2019.
   
   The show starts with a fun announcement - Amazon WordPress plugin. It
   combines our plugins around Amazon Polly and Amazon Translate, now provides a
   workflow to configure an Amazon CloudFront distribution. It is available to
   download from the WordPress Plugin Directory.
   
   Coming up next, something rather huge in the world of AWS - Savings Plans.
   They introduce the latest cost-savings plans, discuss how it compares to
   Reserved Instances (RI), talk about the two variations - Compute and Amazon
   Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance and show you how to get started a
   savings plan.
   
   Amazon CloudWatch has now launched cross-account and cross-region dashboard
   giving you an aggregated and single pane of view across multiple AWS accounts
   allowing you to display what matters to you.
   
   Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) on VMware has now gone GA, allowing
   you to run a database engine on your own hardware while the Amazon RDS
   service automates the time-consuming administration tasks.
   
   It would not be an update show without Container updates! Amazon Elastic
   Container Registry (ECR) now has container-scanning feature allowing you to
   detect CVE’s. Kubernetes has integration with Amazon EC2 Spot Instances and
   Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) now has Cloud Development Kit (CDK)
   support.
   
   Lastly, to close out the show, they continue with more updates with Amazon
   GuardDuty. Amazon GuardDuty introduces three new threat detections, two
   around Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) - S3BlockPublicAccessDisabled and
   S3ServerAccessLoggingDisabled. Last one focus on EC2/MetaDataDNSRebind which
   informs you that an EC2 instance metadata exfiltration.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Gabe Hollombe - Senior Technical Evangelist, APAC, AWS
   
   Resources:
   AWS for WordPress plugin now available
   Introducing Savings Plans
   Amazon CloudWatch launches cross-account cross-region dashboards
   Amazon RDS on VMware is now generally available
   The Node Termination Handler
   Amazon GuardDuty Adds Three New Threat Detections 
   
   AWS Events:
   AWS Builders Online Series on-demand
   AWS Modern Application Development on-demand
   AWS Innovate on-demand
   AWS re:Invent
   AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
    
   
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   EPISODE #59 – EVENT-DRIVEN ARCHITECTURE SPECIAL
   
   In this event-driven themed episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete started
   the show talking about event-driven architectures. The event-driven
   architecture is an architectural pattern that orchestrates behavior around
   the production, detection, and consumption of events as well as the responses
   they evoke.
   
   They then moved on to AWS Lambda, which is the product that made the
   event-driven architecture pattern popular. AWS Lambda is a serverless compute
   service that runs your code in response to events, which is why it is suited
   for event-driven architectures and as we learned, has 24 event sources that
   can invoke an AWS Lambda function.
   
   Getting into the meat of the show, they pivoted to Single-Page Apps (SPA) and
   Event Forking, which are two patterns that are commonly used to exploit the
   benefits that event-driven architecture brings.
   
   Let us not forget the AWS Event Forking Pipeline, a suite of open-source
   nested applications based on the AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM),
   which you can deploy directly from the AWS Event Fork Pipelines suite.
   
   Lastly, they realized event-driven architecture is a bit of a paradigm shift
   in thinking, so they covered the skills needed and how you can get started on
   the event-driven architectures journey.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   Amazon CloudFront Pricing
   Amazon CloudFront Key Features
   AWS Global Infrastructure
   AWS Lambda
   Amazon SNS Subscription Filter Policies
   Nested Applications
   AWS Serverless Application Model
   AWS Event Fork Pipelines suite
   Amazon Simple Notification Service
   Getting Started with AWS Lambda
   
   AWS Events:
   AWSome Day Online Series
   AWS Modern Application Development on-demand
   AWS Innovate on-demand
   AWS re:Invent
   AWS Events and Webinars
   
   
   
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   EPISODE #58
   
   In this round-up episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Tom come at you with raft
   of short sharp and important updates that occurred in September and October
   in the year 2019.
   
   They started the show with an announcement around Amazon Simple Storage
   Service (S3) Single Region Replication, with this feature you can now
   automatically and asynchronously replicate newly uploaded S3 objects to a
   destination bucket in the same AWS Region. Just remember you need to enable
   versioning.
   
   There is now a new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instance, G4 Instances
   with NVIDIA T4 Tensor Core GPUs, which are the Most Cost-effective GPU
   Platform for Machine Learning Inference and Graphics Intensive Applications.
   You can find them in limited regions.
   
   Limits are changing on Amazon EC2. We have made them easier with vCPU based
   on demand limits. Much easier to manage. All you need to do is remember you
   have two limits post-October 21. One limit that governs the usage of standard
   instance families (A,C,D,H,I,M,R,T, and Z) and the default limit is 1152
   vCPU. The other limit for the specialized instance families of F, G, P, and X
   instances that is 128vCPU.
   
   Check out the NoSQL Workbench for Amazon DynamoDB, a great new tool designed
   to help simplify working with Amazon DynamoDB, and the Amazon DynamoDBMapper
   class in the Java SDK has been updated to support optimistic locking.
   
   Private EndPoints and API Gateway, it is now a thing. You can now associate
   one or more VPC Endpoints to a private API, and Amazon API Gateway will
   create and manage Amazon Route 53 alias records necessary for easily invoking
   the Private APIs.
   
   Finally, they closed the show out with two things Shane like - Amazon Elastic
   Container Service (ECS) and AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio Code with the
   former now providing IntelliSense for Amazon ECS.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Tom McMeekin - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * Amazon S3 introduces Same-Region Replication
    * Amazon EC2 Instance History 
    * vCPU-based On-Demand Instance Limits are Now Available in Amazon EC2 
    * AWS Limit Monitor Now Supports vCPU-Based On-Demand Instance Limit
      Monitoring
    * NoSQL Workbench for Amazon DynamoDB 
    * DynamoDBMapper now supports optimistic locking for Amazon DynamoDB
      transactional API calls 
    * Amazon API Gateway Simplifies Invoking Private APIs
    * Amazon VPC console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/
    * Amazon Elastic Container Service now supports IntelliSense in Visual
      Studio Code
      
      
   
   AWS Events:
   
    * AWSome Day Online Series
      
    * AWS Modern Application Development on-demand
      
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
      
    * AWS re:Invent
      
    * AWS Events and Webinars
   
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   EPISODE #57
   
   In this messaging themed episode of AWS TechChat, Pete is back, and more so
   in person.
   
   They started the show reminiscing about messaging history, going back,
   looking at where we came from and how we arrived at the position we are
   today. More importantly, why do we use messaging and the benefits you can
   derive in decoupling your architecture.
   
   They then pivot to event streams, which cover both Amazon Kinesis and Amazon
   Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka, (Amazon MSK). They are both designed to
   process or analyze streaming data for specialized needs.
   
   Next, they moved to a more traditional message bus - Amazon Simple Queue
   Service (SQS) and Amazon MQ (Managed message broker service for ActiveMQ),
   both a durable pull-based messaging platform. Amazon SQS being lightweight
   and tightly integrated to the AWS Cloud platform and Amazon MQ supporting a
   variety of protocols making it a great choice for existing applications that
   use industry-standard protocols.
   
   Finally, they talked about push-based messaging with Amazon Simple
   Notification Service (SNS) and the Message Broker for AWS IoT. Both
   publish/subscribe (pub/sub) platform that enables you to build fan out
   architectures with hundreds of thousands to millions of subscribers.
   
   You now have more than a hammer to build your applications, Maslow would be
   proud.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * Amazon CloudFront announces new Edge location in Shenzhen, China
    * What is Pub/Sub Messaging?
      
    * Amazon Kinesis Data Streams
      
    * Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (Amazon MSK)
      
    * Apache ZooKeeper
      
    * Amazon Simple Queue Service
      
    * Amazon Simple Queue Service Released
      
    * Amazon MQ
      
    * Amazon Simple Notification Service
      
    * MQTT - AWS IoT
      
    * Message Broker for AWS IoT
      
      
   
   AWS Events:
   
    * AWS re:Invent
      
    * AWSome Day Online Series
      
    * AWS Modern Application Development Online Event
      
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
      
   
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   EPISODE #56
   
   In this round-up episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Dean come at you with
   raft of short sharp and important updates that occurred in August and
   September in the year 2019.
   
   They start the show with an announcement - support for multiple TLS
   certificates on Network Load Balancers using Server Name Indication (SNI).
   You can now host multiple secure applications, each with its own TLS
   certificate, on a single load balancer listener.
   
   Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB) is now GA, and it is a fully managed
   ledger database that provides a transparent, immutable, and cryptographically
   verifiable transaction log ‎owned by a central trusted authority.
   
   They then spoke about the recently announced AWS Solution that uses Amazon
   Comprehend and Amazon Elasticsearch (ES) Service for indexing and analyzing
   unstructured text. This reference implementation in the form of AWS
   CloudFormation (CFN) deploys a cost-effective, end-to-end solution for
   extracting meaningful insights from unstructured data. Also, it has a tasty
   Kibana dashboard to provide visualizations.
   
   Updates for Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) Flow logs - In addition to
   existing fields, you can now choose to add in additional meta-data that will
   help provide more meaningful conclusions.
   
   Finally, to close out the show we covered two updates for Amazon Elastic
   Kubernetes Service (EKS). Amazon EKS now allows you to assign IAM permissions
   to Kubernetes service accounts. This update gives you fine-grained, pod level
   access-control when running clusters with multiple co-located services.
   Secondly, we just released 1.14.6 for Amazon EKS. Please check out the EKS
   support policy as we only support the last three (1.12, 1.13 & 1.14) EKS
   releases.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Dean Samuels – Lead Architect, ASEAN, AWS
   
   
   Resources:
   
    * Amazon CloudFront announces its first Edge location in Portugal 
    * Amazon CloudFront announces new Edge location in Israel
    * Amazon CloudFront expands presence in the Middle East with first Edge
      location in Bahrain
    * Network Load Balancers now support multiple TLS certificates using Server
      Name Indication (SNI) 
    * Additional Metadata to Amazon VPC Flow Logs
    * General Availability of Amazon Quantum Ledger Database (QLDB)
      
    * Analyzing Text with Amazon Elasticsearch Service and Amazon Comprehend
      
    * Amazon EKS now supports Kubernetes version 1.14   
       
   
   AWS Events:
   
    * AWSome Day Online series
    * AWS Modern Application Development Online Event
      
    * AWS Data Analytics & Machine Learning Online Series on-demand
    * AWS Builders Online Series on-demand
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
    * AWS re:Invent
      
   
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   EPISODE #55
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat, Shane brings along a special guest,
   AWS Solution Architect and Container expert - Mitch Beaumont.
   
   We started the show reminiscing about container history, going way back
   looking at where we came from and how we arrived at the position we are today
   and gave a quick overview of our container offerings - Amazon Elastic
   Container Service (ECS), Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS), and AWS
   Fargate.
   
   I then posed a fictitious question about container orchestration - what
   options are available and the pros and cons of each platform.
   
   We looked at our container roadmap, so pop that into your favorite search
   engine (https://github.com/aws/containers-roadmap) to get an understanding of
   what has shipped, what is coming soon and what we are working on.
   
   They say, if you are not keeping score it’s just practice, so Mitch ran us
   through the approaches we need to take as we make the shift through to
   containers around observability and monitoring before talking through
   deployment and operational patterns.
   
   Lastly, to close out the show, we once again touched base with Firecracker.
   Firecraker provides hardware-level isolation with the convenience of
   containers and underpins many of the container and serverless offerings on
   AWS. It is open-source so feel free to download it, kick the tires and have a
   play.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Mitch Beaumont - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * What is a Container?
    * Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS)
    * AWS Fargate
    * AWS Container Roadmap
    * Elastic Network Interfaces
    * Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS)
    * Amazon VPC CNI Plugin for Kubernetes Upgrades
    * Elastic Load Balancing
    * Amazon CloudWatch
    * Centralized Container Logging with Fluent Bit
    * Firecracker
      
    * AWS Container DevSecOps Workshop
      
      
   
   APAC Online Event:
   
    * AWSome Day Online series
    * AWS Data Analytics & Machine Learning Online Series
    * AWS Builders Online Series on-demand
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
      
   
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   EPISODE #54
   
   In this round-up episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete come at you with
   raft of short sharp and important updates that occurred in August in the year
   2019.
   
   However, before doing this they took a look at the SDLC or the Software
   Development Lifecycle through the lens of AWS Lambda, our favorite
   server-less compute engine. We discussed trade-offs; in other words, what you
   are getting and what you are losing with AWS Lambda. We talked through the
   AWS Lambda support policy, 12-factor apps and worked through three options in
   which you can manage deprecation of runtimes.
   
   We then pivoted to updates, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (ECS) now supports
   multiple load balancers. You can now attach multiple target groups to your
   Amazon ECS services that are running on either Amazon EC2 or AWS Fargate.
   This update is quite huge and a big win for customers.
   
   AWS Lake Formation is now Generally Available, and it is a new managed
   service to help you build a secure data lake in days. It allows you to
   Identify, ingest, clean, and transform data, enforce security policies across
   multiple services and gain and manage new insights.
   
   Before closing the show off with a raft of Amazon EC2 Updates, 7 to be exact,
   some general updates, some around spot fleet and another around capacity
   optimization strategy for Amazon EC2 Spot instances.
   
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Peter Stanski - Head of Solution Architecture, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * Achieve 3x better Spark performance with EMR 5.25.0
    * Amazon CloudFront announces new Edge location in Israel
    * AWS Lambda Runtime Support Policy
    * Amazon ECS services now support multiple load balancer target groups
    * AWS Lake Formation – Now Generally Available
      
      
   
   APAC Online Event:
   
    * AWS Builders Online Series 
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
       
   
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   EPISODE #53
   
   In this hour-long themed episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Dean reminisce
   about their past and cover topics that are important to the budding systems
   engineer, systems administrator and network engineer.
   
   We started the show by announcing a new region, Bahrain, the first in the
   Middle East taking our region count to 22.
   
   On the Automation front, we spoke about methods and mechanisms you can use to
   automate the administration of your AWS environment via the AWS Command Line
   Interface (CLI), AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell, AWS CloudFormation, and
   now AWS Cloud Development Kit has gone GA.
   
   We kept it real with a bit of QA, comparing on-premises via AWS, and Shane
   did not quite stump Dean, almost.
   
   We then spoke about networking by introducing concepts and explaining ways in
   which you can deal with hybrid workloads at both the network layer and via
   DNS.
   
   Lastly, we closed the show out with a conversation on what is the minimum kit
   to on-premises for most organizations before talking about Cloud migration
   options into AWS.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Dean Samuels - Solutions Architect Manager, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * Announcing the new AWS Middle East (Bahrain) Region
    * AWS Command Line Interface
    * AWS Tools for Windows PowerShell
      
    * AWS CloudFormation
      
    * AWS Cloud Development Kit
      
    * Lambda@Edge
      
    * AWS VPN
      
    * Amazon EC2
      
    * AWS Server Migration Service
      
    * AWS Database Migration Service
       
   
   APAC Online Event:
   
    * AWS Builders Online Series
      
    * AWS Innovate on-demand
      
      
   
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   EPISODE #52
   
   In this monster episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Tom (yes he is back) come
   at you with a raft of short sharp and important updates that occurred in the
   month of July in the year 2019.
   
   They started the show with two Amazon CloudWatch updates. Amazon CloudWatch
   Anomaly Detection, which applies machine learning to continuously analyze a
   specific CloudWatch metrics determines a nominal baseline, and surfaces
   anomalies, all without user intervention before introducing you to Amazon
   CloudWatch Container Insights and as the sticker says, is a fully managed
   service to help monitor and troubleshoot containers. Both of these additions
   are not GA but get your hands dirty and have a play.
   
   They then pivoted by introducing you to a new service, Amazon EventBridge,
   which is a serverless event bus that routes real-time data streams from your
   applications and services to targets like AWS Lambda. EventBridge facilitates
   event-driven application development by simplifying the process of ingesting
   and delivering events across your application architecture, and by providing
   built-in security and error handling. What's more, there are built-in
   integrations from the likes of ZenDesk, Pager Duty, and more.
   
   On the Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) front, we spoke of four
   updates.
   
    1. Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Oracle Application Express (APEX) Version
       19.1
    2. Amazon Aurora PostgreSQL Serverless has gone GA.
    3. Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL supports new minor versions.
    4. Amazon RDS introduces Compatibility Checks for Upgrades from MySQL 5.7 to
       MySQL 8.0.
   
   Another new feature - Amazon EC2 Instance Connect, introduces that ability to
   control Secure Shell (SSH) access to your instances using AWS Identity and
   Access Management (IAM) policies, plus with AWS CloudTrail events giving you
   a centralized way to audit your SSH connections.
   
   Finally, Tom snuck in some last-minute updates around Amazon AppStream 2.0
   and Amazon WorkSpaces. Amazon AppStream 2.0 adding in support for Windows
   Server 2016 and Windows Server 2019 base images. Amazon WorkSpaces is now
   allowing you to copy your Amazon WorkSpaces Images across AWS regions.
   
   Speakers:
   Shane Baldacchino - Solutions Architect, ANZ, AWS
   Tom McMeekin - Solutions Architect, AWS
   
   Resources:
   
    * Amazon CloudWatch
      
    * Amazon CloudWatch Anomaly Detection
      
    * Amazon CloudWatch Container Insights
    * Amazon EventBridge
      
    * Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Oracle Application Express (APEX) Version
      19.1
      
    * Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility Supports Serverless
      
    * Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL supports new minor versions
      
    * Amazon RDS introduces Compatibility Checks
      
    * Introducing Amazon EC2 Instance Connect
      
    * AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM)
      
    * AWS CloudTrail
      
    * Amazon AppStream 2.0 adds support for Windows Server 2016 and Windows
      Server 2019
      
    * Amazon WorkSpaces now supports copying Images across AWS Regions
      
   
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   EPISODE #51
   
   In this themed episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Gabe talk about the modern
   relational database built for the cloud: Amazon Aurora. So prepare to SELECT
   some Amazon Aurora knowledge INTO your brain!
   
   They start the episode with some level setting. Amazon Aurora is a
   fully-managed MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible database, purpose-built for the
   cloud. It has great performance, and it gives enterprise-grade reliability at
   1/10th the cost of traditional options. It has a distributed, fault-tolerant,
   self-healing storage system that auto-scales up to 64TB.
   
   Keeping it modern and real, they then discuss Amazon Aurora Serverless, which
   is an on-demand, auto-scaling configuration for Amazon Aurora where the
   database will automatically start up, shut down, and scale capacity up or
   down based on your app's needs. It enables you to run your database with all
   the benefits that serverless brings.
   
   Finally, they close the show out with a discussion around Amazon Aurora
   Global Database, which is designed for globally distributed applications,
   allowing a single Amazon Aurora database to span multiple AWS regions. It
   replicates your data with no impact to database performance, enables fast
   local reads with low latency in each region, and provides disaster recovery
   from region-wide outages.
   
   Resources:
   
    * AWS Innovate 2019 Global Edition
    * Amazon CloudFront
    * Lambda@Edge
    * AWS Aurora
    * Amazon Aurora Serverless
    * Amazon Aurora Global Database
      
   
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   EPISODE #50
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, TechChat turns 50 and Shane and Pete come at
   you with a raft of short sharp and important updates that occurred in June,
   in the year 2019.
   
   They started the show, introducing you to a new service that has gone GA -
   AWS IoT Events. AWS IoT Events is a new, fully managed IoT service that makes
   it easy to detect and respond to events from IoT sensors and applications
   without the traditional heavy lifting of building traditional IoT
   applications and brings a managed complex event detection service to our
   already buff IoT suit.
   
   Sticking with IoT theme, we quickly announced BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy)
   support has landed in Amazon FreeRTOS, and a new MQTT library is now
   generally available in Amazon FreeRTOS 201906.00. With this update, you can
   now securely connect Amazon FreeRTOS devices using BLE to AWS IoT via Android
   and iOS devices, and use the new MQTT library to create applications that are
   independent of the connectivity protocol.
   
   We then spoke about two new features for Microsoft SQL. Always On
   Availability Groups have made their way to SQL Server 2017 Enterprise Edition
   and we let you know you can now restore a multi-file native SQL Server backup
   from Amazon S3 to an Amazon RDS SQL Server database instance.
   
   Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) for Windows containers has gone GA so
   prepare your BSODs, only kidding. We now support Amazon ECS clusters running
   Windows Server 2019 containers, so if Windows containers are your thing, take
   a look at Amazon ECS.
   
   Lastly, with Amazon API Gateway custom domains, you can now enforce a minimum
   Transport Layer Security (TLS) version and cipher suites through a security
   policy allowing you to further improve security for your customers.
   
   Recourses:
   
    * AWS IoT Events
    * Amazon FreeRTOS Bluetooth Low Energy
    * Amazon RDS SQL Server
    * Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) for Windows containers
    * Amazon API Gateway – TLS
      
      
   
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   EPISODE #49
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete take it up a notch in a
   thought-provoking episode. They discuss some key AWS feature releases that
   are fundamentally changing the approach of how customers wire up those more
   complex AWS account structures and talk to you about some modern approaches
   more mature customers are adopting.
   
   We started the show with AWS RAM (Resource Access Manager) which is a simple
   and secure way to share resources across AWS Accounts, worth taking a look if
   you use VPC Peering or hybrid DNS resolvers today.
   
   They then pivoted to AWS CDK (Cloud Development Kit) which is a software
   development framework, with the artifact being AWS CloudFormation, yet
   another tool to help you move to No-Ops and focus on improving developer
   productivity. AWS CDK offers a higher-level object-oriented abstraction to
   define AWS resources imperatively.
   
   And lastly out with the old and in with the new (and it’s not Pete). Node JS
   6 is EOL (End-of-Life) for AWS Lambda, and we announce the arrival of Node JS
   10 touting significant performance and functionality improvements.
   
   We like to hear what you like and perhaps what you don’t like, keep the
   feedback coming and don’t be shy, send us an email at awstechchat@amazon.com
   
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   EPISODE #48
   
   In this monster episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Pete (yes he’s alive and
   back) come at you with a raft of short sharp and important updates that
   occurred in May 2019.
   
   They started the show with a price cut for Amazon Connect because everyone
   likes price cuts, and Amazon Connect is now 26% cheaper in two US regions.
   
   Next, they cover additional cloud-formation support for both AWS Transfer for
   SFTP and AWS Backup, allowing you automate the usage of these services.
   
   Moving on they talked through Amazon CloudWatch percentiles, as it has
   introduced support for percentiles on metric filters which are particularly
   useful when applied to metrics that exhibit large variances.
   AWS Ground Station has gone GA (General Availability). So prepare your
   satellites. There are no long-term commitments, you pay only for antenna
   time, and you gain the ability to rapidly scale your satellite communications
   on-demand when your business needs it.
   
   Shane then kept it real by talking about AWS Step Functions Callbacks.
   Callback patterns automate workflows for applications with human activities
   and custom integrations with third-party services, and now it's native.
   Lastly, to close out the show, they covered three new EKS updates that
   address monitoring updates, through to additional functionality and reduced
   administrative effort.
   
   We like to hear what you like and perhaps what you don’t like, keep the
   feedback coming and don’t be shy, send us an email at awstechchat@amazon.com
   
   
   
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   EPISODE #47
   
   In this AWS TechChat - Application Security Edition, Shane chats with Gabe
   about all things application security, providing a crash course for the
   builder in all of us.
   
   They start the show with some level setting to set the scene, introducing the
   Top 10 OWASP (Open Web Application Security Project) before moving on to
   CVE's (Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures). They then move up the stack to
   Layer 7 and speak about AWS WAF, which is our web application firewall that
   helps protect your web applications from common web exploits and how you can
   use AWS WAF to mitigate against OWASP Top 10 risks as well as how you can
   leverage managed rule sets for common COTS (Commercial off-the-shelf)
   applications.
   
   Lastly, introducing Amazon Inspector - an automated security assessment
   service that helps shine a light on the security and compliance of
   applications deployed on Amazon EC2 by detecting CVE's and instance drift
   again CIS standards.
   
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   EPISODE #46
   
   Join Shane and Dr. Pete as they get their inner geek on and cover a few
   significant announcements that occurred last month that help the modern
   builders. They cover some quick announcements around Amazon EC2. Amazon EC2
   T3a instances are now a thing, and what’s more, our A1 instances are finding
   their way into Amazon ECS and Amazon EKS with the latter being in preview.
   They then set the scene around containers, romanticized about the past and
   how they differ from Virtual Machines before introducing AWS AppMesh. AWS
   AppMesh is a service mesh that provides application-level networking to make
   it easy for your services to communicate with each other, before rounding out
   the show by introducing the AWS Toolkit for VS Code which provides an
   integrated one-stop experience for developing and debugging serverless
   applications in AWS Lambda and AWS SAM.
   
   
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   EPISODE #45
   
   Join Shane and Dr. Pete as they close our two-part series of getting started
   on AWS. In this episode they build on part 1 by extending the foundational
   concepts, allowing the student to become the master. They cover ELK
   (Elasticsearch, Logstash, Kibana) via Amazon Elasticsearch Service allowing
   you to keep score on your website by visualizing logs, spotting trends and
   finding that needle in the haystack. They then pivot to collaboration and
   help reduce feedback cycles and bring your team closer together via Amazon
   Chime before briefly touch on Managed Active Directory and why you should run
   it on AWS. Lastly, they talk about Amazon WorkSpaces, your VDI experience in
   the cloud allows you to build desktop systems at scale from general purpose,
   to GPU backed instances and pay for them by the hour.
   
   
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   EPISODE #44
   
   Join Dr. Pete and Shane as they cover the core concepts on how you can get a
   website and email service up and running on AWS. In part 1 of this two-part
   series, they lay a technical foundation and cover domain registration, and
   DNS in general with Amazon Route 53 - an awesome DNS service. They then speak
   about web-hosting and touched on the various options you have in AWS before
   transitioning to MX records and Amazon WorkMail for email hosting.
   
   
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   EPISODE #43
   
   Join Dr. Pete and Shane as they cover the latest AWS Tech Round-Up. In this
   episode, they touch on topics relevant to all gamuts of IT. They start the
   show with a deep dive of AWS Step Functions Local and AWS Step Functions
   support for Tag Based Permissions. They then pivot to ALB (Application Load
   Balancer) announcement as ALB now supports ARR (Advanced Request Routing).
   They wrap up the episode with an introduction to AWS Deep Learning
   Containers.
   
   
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   EPISODE #42
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Dean cover updates that aid in
   optimizing your server and container operations via the Amazon Linux Upgrade
   Assistant and Amazon ECS Enhanced Container Dependency Management
   respectively. They also cover how applications in Amazon VPC'es (Virtual
   Private Cloud) can now securely access AWS PrivateLink endpoints across VPC
   peering connections. Finally, they look at emerging trends and technologies
   customers are using to experiment and innovate.
   
   
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   EPISODE #41
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Dr. Pete reflect on changes to the
   AWS platform that have occurred over the years. They review the services that
   often go hidden away. Whilst often niche to the masses, they are important
   and are the unsung heroes which can affect developer and operational
   productivity. Shane talks about patterns and anti-patterns for AWS Secrets
   Manager and AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store. They then pivot to AWS
   Certificate Manager and explain a little bit about public and private
   certificates, and how AWS Certificate Manager makes your life easier. Lastly,
   they cover AWS Simple Email Service and how it can easily slot into your
   landscape.
   
   
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   EPISODE #40
   
   It is the new year and a new episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Dr. Pete look
   over the 50 or so announcements post AWS re:Invent 2018. They talk about
   price cuts for AWS Fargate of up to 50%, introduce Server 2019 Amazon EC2
   AMI's and what it brings to the table and why you should upgrade. They
   introduce 3 new services, AWS Backup, AWS Client VPN and Amazon WorkLink and
   talk about the latest Amazon EC2 Placement group feature and partition
   placement groups.
   
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   EPISODE #39
   
   In this bumper episode of AWS TechChat, Shane and Tom close out our 3 part
   re:Invent special with an episode for the builders. They talk through the
   added functionality released around AWS Lambda, and there is a lot. AWS
   Lambda as a ALB Target, AWS Lambda Layers providing common dependencies
   across functions and Lambda Custom Runtimes allowing you build AWS Lambda
   functions with your own runtimes. They introduce Step Functions API
   Connectors enabling customers to workflows that consume AWS services without
   writing extensive code and lastly the AWS Amplify Console, which provides
   continuous delivery and hosting services for mobile and web applications.
   
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   EPISODE #38
   
   In the second part of AWS re:Invent 2018 recap episode, Shane is joined by
   Tom McMeekin, Solutions Architect, AWS. They dive into important Machine
   Learning and AI announcements around Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon Elastic
   Inference, AWS optimized TensorFlow, Amazon DeepRacer, Amazon SageMaker Neo,
   Amazon Textract, Amazon Personalize and Amazon Forecast.
   
   
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   EPISODE #37
   
   In this bumper episode of AWS TechChat, Dr. Pete and Shane scratch the
   surface of AWS re:Invent 2018. This episode will highlight ARM's coming of
   age with the Amazon EC2 A1 instance powered by the AWS Graviton processor.
   They will introduce you to Firecracker, a platform that gives customers the
   hardware virtualization-based security boundaries of virtual machines, while
   maintaining the smaller package size and agility of containers and functions
   and lastly they will cover storage updates by introducing you to AWS FSx,
   which provides two managed file systems and briefly scratch the surface of
   AWS Transfer for SFTP.
   
   
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   EPISODE #36
   
   Joining host Shane in the latest episode of AWS TechChat is special guest Tom
   McMeekin, Solution Architect, AWS. Shane and Tom discuss updates to Amazon
   Route 53, support for DNS resolution over inter region VPC, Amazon EC2 Auto
   Scaling and AWS CloudFormation.  
   
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   EPISODE #35
   
   In this latest episode of AWS TechChat, Dr.Pete and Shane are diving deep on
   databases! From the newest edge locations to the announcement of AMD EPYC.
   They dive into the updates around Amazon RDS for SQL server, MySQL version
   updates and Amazon Athena.
   
   
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   EPISODE #34
   
   Dr.Pete and Shane are back again with another episode of AWS TechChat! Tune
   in to find out more about price reductions and the latest AWS updates around
   Amazon EC2, AWS Storage Gateway, Multi Factor Authentication with Universal
   2nd Factor (U2F), AWS Lambda, AWS WAF and Amazon Aurora.
   
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   EPISODE #33
   
   In another exciting episode of AWS TechChat, hosts Dean and Gabe share, the
   latest AWS events, key releases such as AWS X-Ray adding support for
   controlling sampling rate from the X-Ray console, Amazon API Gateway adding
   support for AWS X-Ray, Amazon WorkSpaces Web Access and, dive deep into
   system observability and hybrid IT.
   
   
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   EPISODE #32
   
   Join Dr Pete and Shane in the latest episode of AWS TechChat as, they share
   quick wins to save time and money! They share six quick wins from updating
   your Amazon EC2 instances, using Amazon Aurora for Auto Scaling, managing and
   measuring your free tier usage with the free tier widget, reducing time spent
   on application development with Serverless Bot Framework and AWS Amplify,
   upgrading to Amazon Redshift DC2 Reserved Instances to the price reduction of
   Amazon Lightsail.
   
   
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   EPISODE #31
   
   In this latest episode of AWS TechChat, hosts Olivier and Dean discuss how
   AWS enables you to innovate quickly with the latest from AWS PrivateLink,
   Amazon CloudFront, VPC endpoints, AWS Greengrass, AWS Snowball Edge, AWS
   Fargate, Amazon SageMaker and Amazon Transcribe.
   
   
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   EPISODE #30
   
   Unable to attend some of your favourite AWS events? Join Dr Pete and Shane as
   they kick off the 30th episode of AWS TechChat on the latest events, update
   of AWS stats and dive into deep tech details around AWS landing zones, Amazon
   API Gateway, Storage Gateway, Application Load Balancer, Amazon Linux, Amazon
   EMR and AWS DeepLens.
   
   
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   EPISODE #29
   
   In the latest episode of AWS TechChat, we welcome onboard Gabe Hollombe as a
   co-host. Join Dean and Gabe as they start the episode with the latest AWS
   stats, general availability of Amazon Neptune, Amazon EKS and Amazon
   Sumerian. They then go into the latest from Amazon Cognito, AWS AppSync, AWS
   MobileHub, AWS CodeBuild, AWS CodePipeline, Amazon SQS, Application Load
   Balancer and Amazon SageMaker.
   
   
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   EPISODE #28
   
   In the latest episode of AWS TechChat, Dr. Pete and Shane share with you some
   of the latest AWS Stats, how you can optimize CPUs for Amazon EC2 instance,
   updates and announcements around AWS Elastic Beanstalk, AWS Auto Scaling,
   Amazon SNS, Amazon Aurora, Amazon ECS, registry of open data on AWS,
   opportunities for cost savings for Amazon RDS, AWS Certified Security Exam
   and AWS Database Migration Service.
   
   
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   EPISODE #27
   
   Missed the AWS Summits? We bring you AWS TechChat from the AWS Summit Sydney!
   In the first episode of TechChat TV, hear Dr Pete & Dean Samuels share what’s
   new at AWS.
   
   Watch this session on TechChat TV.
   
   
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   EPISODE #26
   
   In this episode of AWS TechChat, we welcome Shane Baldacchino to the line-up
   of AWS TechChat hosts! Dr Pete & Shane kick off this episode with updates on
   the AWS infrastructure and, dive into the latest from IoT and Machine
   Learning at AWS with news around Amazon EC2 H1 Instances, Amazon SageMaker,
   AWS DeepLens, AWS Greengrass ML Inference, Amazon FreeRTOS, AWS IoT Device
   Management, Amazon Rekognition Video, Amazon Transcribe, Amazon Translate,
   and Amazon Comprehend.
   
   
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   EPISODE #25
   
   Hosts Oli and Dean, bring you the latest episode of AWS TechChat where they
   kick it off with updates from AWS re:Invent 2017, how to keep up to date with
   AWS and the new AWS regions. They then dive into AWS Database services such
   as Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon Neptune, Amazon Aurora and, AWS Compute services
   such as Amazon EC2, Amazon ECS and AWS Lambda.
   
   
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   EPISODE #24
   
   Tune into the latest episode of AWS TechChat, as it kicks off with some
   interesting news around Artificial Intelligence (AI), latest updates and
   announcements around Amazon EC2 P3 Instances, Apache MXNet Release, Amazon
   EC2 C5 Instances, AWS Deep Learning AMI, Amazon Kinesis Analytics, Amazon API
   Gateway, Amazon Aurora, Preview of Performance Insights, Amazon Athena, AWS
   Shield, AWS Direct Connect and, information around AI related sessions at AWS
   re: Invent 2017. 
   
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   EPISODE #23
   
   Joining Pete and Oli as a co-host from this episode is Dean Samuels,
   Solutions Architect Manager, HKT, AWS. In this latest episode, Pete and Dean
   round up the latest around Amazon CloudFront, AWS WAF, Amazon EC2 Spot,
   Windows Server for Amazon LightSail, Microsoft SQL Server for Amazon EC2,
   Lifecycle Policies for Amazon EC2 Container Registry, Amazon Database
   Migration Service, Amazon Redshift, Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator and Gluon,
   Application Load Balancer and AWS Marketplace.
   
   
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   EPISODE #22
   
   Join host Oli in the latest episode of AWS TechChat as he speaks with special
   guest, Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect Manager, HKT, AWS. Oli and Dean dive
   into the latest updates and announcements around Network Load Balancer,
   Amazon Lex, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, AWS Greengrass, Per-Second billing,
   Middle East Region, Apache MXNet, and Prime Day 2017.
   
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   EPISODE #21
   
   Join host Dr Pete in the latest episode of AWS TechChat, as he shares the
   information and updates around VMware on AWS, improvements to signing into
   your AWS Account, Amazon Route 53, Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon VPC, Amazon
   EC2, Amazon SES, Amazon RDS, Amazon CloudWatch, AWS CloudFormation, AWS
   Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon Lex, New Quick Starts on deploying IBM MQ on AWS
   and deploying NGNIX Plus on the AWS Cloud.
   
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   EPISODE #20
   
   In the exciting 20th episode of AWS TechChat, hosts Dr Pete and Oli take
   listeners through new service announcements of AWS Migration Hub, Amazon
   Macie, AWS CloudTrail Event History, AWS Glue, launch of edge locations for
   Amazon CloudFront, general availability of Lambda@Edge and VPC endpoints for
   Amazon DynamoDB, updates and information around Amazon EFS, NOAA GOES-R on
   AWS, UK Met Office Forecast Data, New Quick Start, AWS CodeCommit,
   introducing AWS SAM Local and AWS CodeDeploy.
   
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   EPISODE #19
   
   In the latest episode of AWS TechChat, Dr.Pete welcomes Olivier Klein as the
   new co-host. The hosts kick off the episode with, information and updates
   around Amazon Connect, Amazon WorkSpaces, AWS Direct Connect, AWS Web
   Application Firewall (WAF), AWS Config, Amazon Kinesis, New Quick Start,
   Amazon CloudWatch, Amazon EC2 Systems Manager, Amazon Athena, Amazon Route 53
   and wrap it up with an Amazon Connect demo.
   
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   EPISODE #18
   
   Join Dr Pete and Russ in the latest episode of AWS TechChat as they share
   security best practices and news around Amazon Rekognition, Amazon DynamoDB,
   Amazon ECS, AWS Greengrass, Amazon SQS, AWS CodeStar, AWS Lambda, AWS X-Ray,
   Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, Amazon EMR and AWS Deep Learning AMIs.
   
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   EPISODE #17
   
   In this action packed episode of AWS TechChat, hosts Dr. Pete and Russ share
   the latest announcements around Amazon EC2 P2 instances, Amazon LightSail,
   updates around Remote Desktop Gateway, Amazon Athena, Amazon Elasticsearch,
   Amazon Aurora, Amazon RDS, Amazon CloudFront, HIPAA eligible services, Amazon
   Cognito, Amazon QuickSight, AWS Serverless Application, IAM policy summaries
   and new AWS Certification Specialty exams. 
   
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   EPISODE #16
   
   From new announcements to service updates, hosts Dr. Pete and Russ bring you
   another packed episode of AWS TechChat. In this episode, they take you
   through the announcement of new edge locations, updates to Amazon QuickSIght,
   AWS CloudTrail, AWS Marketplace, Amazon WorkMail, Amazon EMR, Amazon RDS, AWS
   Schema Conversion Tool, AWS Organizations, Elastic Load Balancing, AWS Deep
   Learning, Amazon Simple Queue System (SQS), Amazon Chime, AWS Lambda and
   introduce, AWS and Ionic’s Mobile Web and Hybrid Application on GitHub.
   
   
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   EPISODE #15
   
   Join Dr. Pete and Russ in another episode of AWS TechChat as they discuss the
   latest AWS announcements and updates around AWS CodeStar, Amazon Redshift,
   Amazon EC2, Amazon DynamoDB, AWS Database Migration, AWS X-Ray, Amazon
   Aurora, Amazon Rekognition, Amazon Polly, Amazon Lex, Amazon Mobile Hub
   Integration, AWS Lambda, AWS Marketplace and Simplified Pricing API.
   
   Useful Links:
   
    * AWS CodeStar
    * Amazon Redshift Spectrum
    * FPGA Amazon EC2 F1 instances
    * Amazon DynamoDB Accelerator
    * VPC Endpoints for Amazon DynamoDB
    * AWS Database Migration Service Adds Support for MongoDB and Amazon
      DynamoDB
    * AWS X-Ray Now Supports Tracing for AWS Lambda
    * Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility
    * Detect Explicit or Suggestive Adult Content using Amazon Rekognition
    * Amazon Polly Introduces a new Whispered Voice Tag, and Speech Marks
    * Amazon Lex
    * AWS Mobile Hub Integration with Amazon Lex
    * AWS Lambda Supports Tagging and Cost Allocations
    * AWS Marketplace Copy to Service Catalog is Now Available
    * Simplified Pricing API
   
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   EPISODE #14
   
   Tune into the latest episode of AWS TechChat as special guest Adrian
   Cockcroft, Vice President, Cloud Architecture Strategy, AWS joins our hosts
   Dr Pete and Russ to talk about Innovation, Architecture and the AWS Cloud. 
   
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   EPISODE #13
   
   In this episode, Dr Pete and Russ run through a round-up of the latest AWS
   updates and announcements including the launch of the new Zurich edge
   location, the general availability of Amazon Cloud Directory, updates to Move
   over JSON, AWS Lambda, Amazon ECS, Amazon WorkDocs, AWS Cryptography, Amazon
   CloudWatch, Amazon EMR, Amazon ElastiCache, Databases, Deep Learning, Amazon
   Elastic File System and Amazon EC2 reserved Instances.
   
   
   Useful Links:
   
    * Amazon CloudFront Global Edge Locations
      
    * Amazon Cloud Directory API
      
    * AWS CloudTrail
      
    * Amazon Cloud Directory
      
    * AWS Free Tier
      
    * IAM console
      
    * Move Over JSON – Policy Summaries Make Understanding IAM Policies Easier
      
    * Understanding Policy Summaries in the AWS Management Console
      
    * Amazon services
      
    * AWS Lambda documentation
      
    * Amazon WorkDocs Administrative SDK
      
    * AWS Cryptography announces AWS Encryption SDK for Python
      
    * Amazon CloudWatch Events
      
    * AWS Step Functions
      
    * Amazon EC2 Run Command 
      
    * Amazon EMR announces instance fleets for Amazon EC2 Spot instances and
      Spot blocks
      
    * Amazon EMR release 5.4.0 and support for R4 instances now available
      
    * Amazon ElastiCache Launches Enhanced Redis Backup and Restore with Cluster
      Resizing
      
    * Amazon Aurora Cuts Entry-Level Pricing in Half with Support for T2.Small
      Instances
      
    * Amazon Aurora Announces Encryption Support for Globally Distributed
      Database Deployments
      
    * Amazon Aurora Supports Cross-Account Encrypted Snapshot Sharing
      
    * AWS Database Migration Service Enables Individual Table Reload
      
    * Deep Learning AMI release v1.2 for Ubuntu and Updated AWS CloudFormation
      Template Now Available
      
    * Deep Learning AMI release v2.0 now Available for Amazon Linux
      
    * Amazon Elastic File System (Amazon EFS) Available in Asia Pacific (Sydney)
      Region
      
    * Amazon EC2 Reserved Instances
      
   
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   EPISODE #12
   
   In the latest episode of AWS TechChat, hosts Dr Pete and Russ start off by
   announcing the new edge location in Philadelphia for Amazon CloudFront and
   the availability of Amazon Chime. They also take you through the latest
   services and feature updates around Amazon Elastic Block Store, Amazon API
   Gateway, AWS Organizations, Amazon Relational Database Service, AWS Schema,
   Amazon Redshift, Amazon Elasticsearch Service, New Quick Start, Amazon EC2,
   AWS Key Management Service, AWS Lambda, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon
   GameLift, Amazon DynamoDB, Amazon QuickSIght, Amazon Rekognition and AWS
   Direct Connect.
    
   Useful Links:
   
    * New Edge Location in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania for Amazon CloudFront
    * Announcing Amazon Chime: Frustration-free online meetings with exceptional
      audio and video quality
    * Amazon Elastic Block Store Enables Live Volume Modifications with Elastic
      Volumes
    * AWS Key Management Service now supports tagging of keys
    * AWS Lambda Adds Enhanced Visibility into Stream-based Processing
      Operations
    * Amazon API Gateway Integration with AWS Step Functions
    * AWS Organizations Now Generally Available
    * New Amazon EC2 Spot Advisor and Spot fleets now support Health Checks
    * Amazon DynamoDB now supports automatic item expiration with Time-to-Live
      (TTL)  
    * AWS Schema Conversion Tool Exports from Oracle and Teradata Data
      Warehouses to Amazon Redshift 
    * Amazon Redshift now supports encrypting unloaded data using Amazon S3
      server-side encryption with AWS KMS keys
      
    * Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports additional instance types and up
      to 30 TB EBS capacity per domain
    * Amazon QuickSight now supports Scheduled Refresh of SPICE data
    * Estimate Age Range using Amazon Rekognition and View CloudWatch Metrics  
    * New Quick Start deploys an architecture that supports HIPAA Phase 1 and 2
      on the AWS Cloud
    * Attach an IAM role to your existing Amazon EC2 instance
    * AWS Direct Connect announces support for Link Aggregation
      
   
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   EPISODE #11
   
   Hosts, Dr Pete and Russ kick off the latest episode of AWS TechChat with a
   round up on the AWS global Infrastructure, global network, price reductions
   and, number of new services and features we have launched. They will also
   take you through exciting announcements on Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)
   support for Amazon EC2 instances in Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC), AWS
   Lambda, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, Amazon Elastic Container Service, Amazon
   Elasticsearch, Amazon Elastic MapReduce, Amazon Relational Database Services
   and Amazon Workspaces
    
   Resources:
   
   AWS Lambda
   AWS:: Serverless::Function
   AWS:: Serverless::Api
   AWS:: Serverless::SimpleTable
   AWS Serverless Application Model
   Dead Letter Queues
   
   AWS Elastic Beanstalk
   AWS Elastic Beanstalk Support for Restoring Terminated Environments
   AWS X-Ray 
   
   BIG DATA
   Amazon Elasticsearch
   Amazon Elasticsearch Service 
   Amazon Elasticsearch Service free tier now available on
   t2.small.elasticsearch instances
   Elasticsearch 5 now available on Amazon Elasticsearch Service
   Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports phonetic analysis
   
   Amazon Elastic MapReduce
   Apache Spark 2.1.0 and updates to Apache Hive and Hue now available on Amazon
   EMR release 5.3.0
   
   Amazon Redshift
   Amazon Redshift announces improved Workload Management console experience
   
   Amazon Relational Database Service
   Amazon RDS for Oracle Supports Outbound Network Access Using Custom DNS
   Servers
   Amazon RDS for Oracle 
   Amazon DNS service 
   Easy Migration from RDS MySQL to Aurora
   Amazon RDS for MySQL 
   Amazon Aurora 
   Amazon RDS now supports Read Replicas of Encrypted Database Instances across
   Regions
   read replicas
   Amazon RDS 
   MariaDB
   MySQL 
   PostgreSQL 
   AWS Key Management Service (KMS)
   
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   EPISODE #10
   
   Dr Pete and Russ Nash continue their round-up of the best highlights of the
   new AWS services announcements made from re:Invent 2016. Wishing our
   listeners a most happy and safe holiday season.  
   
   [ARTIFICAL INTELLIGENCE ]
   Amazon Polly – New Service
   
   A service that turns text into lifelike speech. It supports 24 languages and
   47 lifelike voices. Create apps that talk, enabling you to build entirely new
   categories of speech-enabled products. Learn More »
   
   Amazon Rekognition - New Service
   
   A service that makes it easy to add image analysis to your applications. With
   Rekognition, you can detect objects, scenes, and faces in images. You can
   also search and compare faces. Learn More »
   
   Amazon Lex – New Service
   
   A service for building conversational interfaces using voice and text. With
   Lex, the same deep learning engine that powers Alexa is now available to any
   developer, enabling you to bring sophisticated, natural language chatbots to
   new and existing applications. Learn More »
   
   [ SECURITY ]
   AWS Shield – New Service
   
   AWS Shield is a managed DDoS protection service that safeguards your web
   applications using Elastic Load Balancing (ELB), Amazon CloudFront, and
   Amazon Route 53. Learn More »
   
   [ COMPUTE ]
   Lambda@Edge – New Feature
   
   Lets you run code at CloudFront edge locations without provisioning or
   managing servers. This allows developers to deliver a low latency user
   experience for customized web applications. Learn More »
   
   AWS Batch – New Service (Preview)
   
   AWS Batch enables developers, scientists, and engineers to easily and
   efficiently run hundreds of thousands of batch computing jobs on AWS. Learn
   More »
   
   [ DEVELOPER TOOLS ]
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   AWS CodeBuild builds and tests code in the cloud. CodeBuild scales
   continuously, so your builds are not left waiting in a queue. You are charged
   by the minute for the compute resources you use. Learn More »
   
   AWS X-Ray – New Service
   Helps developers analyze and debug production, distributed applications, such
   as those built using a microservices architecture. With X-Ray, you can
   understand how your application and its underlying services are performing to
   identify and troubleshoot the root cause of performance issues and errors.
   Learn More »
   
   [ APPLICATION SERVICES ]
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   Makes it easy to coordinate the components of distributed applications and
   microservices using visual workflows. Learn More »
   
   [ MANAGEMENT TOOLS ]
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   Gives you a personalized view of AWS service health. You’ll get alerts when
   services you are using are impacted, and guidance to help keep your AWS
   resources healthy. Learn More »
   
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   custom schedulers and integrate third-party schedulers on top of ECS. Learn
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   [ MOBILE SERVICES ]
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   Amazon Pinpoint makes it easy to run targeted push notification campaigns to
   improve user engagement in mobile apps. You can use Pinpoint to define your
   target segments, run your campaign, and measure results. Learn More »
   
   [ ANALYTICS ]
   AWS Glue – New Service
   
   A fully managed ETL service that makes it easy to understand your data
   sources, prepare the data, and load it reliably to data stores. It simplifies
   and automates data discovery, transformation, and job scheduling tasks. Learn
   More »
   
   
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   EPISODE #9
   
   For the AWS and tech aficionados, Dr Pete and Russ Nash delivers some of the
   best highlights of the new services announcements made from re:Invent 2016.
   With more than 130 announcements made, episode #9 offers the most titillating
   updates that would leave any techy feeling like Christmas has come early!
   
   
   [ COMPUTE ]
   Amazon EC2 R4 - New Instance Type
   
    * The latest generation of Memory Optimized instances which are 20% more
      price performant than R3 instances. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon EC2 T2 - New Instance Type
   
    * You can now launch t2.xlarge and t2.2xlarge, the newest Amazon EC2
      burstable-performance instances. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon EC2 I3 – New Instance Type
   
   
    * I3 instances are the latest generation of Storage Optimized High I/O
      instances, featuring NVMe based SSDs for the most demanding I/O intensive
      relational, NoSQL, transactional, and analytics workloads. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon EC2 C5 – New Instance Type
   
   
    * Next-generation compute optimized instance. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon EC2 F1 – New Instance Type
   
   
    * A new compute instance with programmable hardware for application
      acceleration. With F1, you can directly access custom FPGA hardware on the
      instance in a few clicks. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon EC2 Elastic GPUs – New Feature
   
   
    * Ability to add high performance graphics acceleration to existing EC2
      instance types, with your choice of 1 GiB to 8 GiB of GPU memory and
      compute power to match. Learn More »
      
   
   Amazon LightSail – New Service
   
   
    * When sometimes you just want a server. A fast and easy way to get a
      virtual private server with the memory, storage and networking your
      project requires. Learn More »
      
   
   [ ANALYTICS ]
   Amazon Athena – New Service
   
   
    * An interactive query service that makes it easy to analyze data in Amazon
      S3 using SQL. Athena is serverless, so there is no infrastructure to
      manage. You pay only for the queries you run. Learn More »
      
   
   [ DATABASES ]
   Amazon Aurora – New Features
   
   
    * Now PostgreSQL compatible. Get up to twice the performance of the typical
      PostgreSQL database and the features you love in Amazon Aurora. Learn More
      »
      
   
   [ INTERNET OF THINGS ]
   AWS Greengrass – Software for Connected Devices
   
   
    * Software that lets you run local compute, messaging & data caching for
      connected devices. Learn More »
      
   
   [ STORAGE ]
   AWS SnowBall Edge – New Service
   
   
    * A petabyte-scale data transfer service with on-board storage and compute.
      Learn More »
      
   
   AWS SnowMobile – New Service
   
   
    * An exabyte-scale data transfer service used to move extremely large
      amounts of data. Learn More »
      
   
   [ DESKTOP & APP STREAMING ]
   Amazon AppStream 2.0
   
   
    * Allows you to stream desktop apps securely from the AWS cloud directly to
      users on the device of their choice, eliminating the need to rewrite
      desktop apps for the cloud. Learn More »
      
   
   [ MANAGEMENT TOOLS ]
   Amazon EC2 Systems Manager – New Service
   
   
    * A management service that helps you automatically collect software
      inventory, apply Windows OS patches, create system images, and configure
      Windows and Linux operating systems. Learn More »
      
   
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   EPISODE #8
   
   Our hosts geek out with Adrian De Luca, Head of Solution Architecture for
   partners and ecosystem for Asia-Pacific. They chat about all things related
   to AWS partners, including the different levels and types (in the vicinity of
   tens of thousands world-wide) and their key role in shifting workloads onto
   the AWS cloud and providing exceptional experience for customers that are
   scaling on AWS. They also cover some great partner activities happening
   across the globe as well as some recent key announcements made with IBM,
   CommVault, VMware and Atlassian. Happy listening!
   
   
    * Find AWS partners, visit AWS Partner Network
    * Find out about training and accreditation for AWS Partners
    * The “app store” for the enterprise, visit: AWS Marketplace
    * QuickStart links: Atlassian, Microsoft, SAP HANA
    * Find out more about how you can run VMware workloads on AWS
    * Email aws-anz-amazon@amazom.com to find out more about AWS Bootcamps
   
   Stream Episode »
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #7
   
   By popular demand, Dr Pete and Russ Nash serves up a mammoth update covering
   the latest technical news and announcements from AWS, covering:
   
    * The 38th AWS availability zone opening in East Ohio US
    * New P2 instance type for Amazon EC2, Grace Hopper + GPU specs
    * Aurora + Lambda
    * EMR, HDFS and Snowball
    * AWS Server Migration Service
    * DevOps with new CloudFormation extensions
    * PowerShell everywhere + AWS Powershell Core on Linux/Mac, C++ SDK
    * And a huge focus on IPv6 DNS, S3, WAF, including a trick and tips segment
      for using ipv6
      
   
   Stream Episode »
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #6
   
   Stay up to date on the cloud topics that matter to you most. Dr Pete and Russ
   Nash chat about Aussie Rules Football and the last 10 years of AWS with Dr
   Werner Vogels, VP and CTO of Amazon.com during his recent trip to Australia.
   
   
   Stream Episode »
   
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #5
   
   Stay up to date on the cloud topics that matter to you most. Dr Pete and Russ
   Nash offers up a monstrous round-up of AWS news and services updates,
   spanning from performance enhancements, price reductions and software dev
   updates. Tune in to get across the most significant updates from AWS.
   
   Topics covered:
   
    * Reader End Point for Amazon Aurora
    * Amazon RDS for Oracle and SQL
    * Announcing Application Load Balancer for Elastic Load Balancing
    * Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) now supporting additional Docker
      features
    * Amazon ECR update
    * AWS Elastic Beanstalk support updates
    * Amazon EMR 5.0 Release
    * Introducing Amazon Kinesis Analytics
    * Amazon Elasticsearch Service now supports Elasticsearch 2.3
    * And more!
      
   
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   EPISODE #4
   
   A special guest joins Dr Pete and Russ in this episode, which is sure to
   excite the developers among you! Developer-at-heart, Adam Larter, Specialist
   Solutions Architect from AWS, chats to our hosts about the latest news
   impacting the developer community from AWS. Covering hot topics like AWS IoT,
   the serverless framework and the growing momentum of AWS Lambda & API Gateway
   since launching in 2014. Adam also offers up tips to how you can get started
   by leveraging AWS SDKs to develop, create and manage applications built on
   AWS. Take advantage of a great number of resources available to help you get
   started (listed below) – there’s never been a better time to build!
   
   Getting Started:
   · AWS SDK
   · AWS Lambda
   · AWS IoT
   · AWS Documentation
   
   Learn more:
   · Visit the AWS Developer Blog
   · View course info on Developing on AWS
   
   
   Stream Episode »
   
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #3
   
   Dr Pete and Russ deliver another rich round-up of recent AWS news. They cover
   India's recent AWS Region launch, the latest services and feature updates
   around EC2 with Elastic Network Adaptor, Run Command, Elastic File System
   (EFS), Python Serverless Microframework for AWS, as well as Mobile Hub,
   Lumberyard, Database Migration, Aurora and a whole lot more. They are also
   joined by a special guest from APAC Certification and Training,
   Ash Willis. Ash joins our hosts to chat about honing your cloud skills, and
   best practice tips to get you started on your AWS certification journey. All
   this and more - be sure to tune in!
   
   
   Stream Episode »
   
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #2
   
   In this episode, Dr Pete and Russ run through a round-up of the latest AWS
   updates, including: EC2 longer instance IDs, EC2 console screenshots, RDS
   Multi-AZ for SQL Server, RDS cross region replication for Aurora, the new EMR
   release including Apache Tez and Apache Phoenix, new high throughput EBS
   volume types and S3 Transfer Acceleration. They also take a closer look at
   the applications and benefits of resource tagging. All this and and more – be
   sure to tune in!
   
   
   Stream Episode »
   
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #1
   
   AWS TechChat debuts with discussions on the exciting AWS announcements made
   at AWS Summit Sydney (27 – 28 April, 2016). Dr Pete and Russell Nash are
   joined by Ajay Nair and Stefano Buliani from the AWS product team, to chat
   about the significance of large-scale data transport solution, AWS Snowball,
   and the upcoming launches of AWS Lambda and Amazon API Gateway and what this
   means to Australian and New Zealand customers.
   
   
   Stream Episode »
   
   
    
   
   

 * TECHCHAT TV
   
    
   
   
   EPISODE #20
   
   There are some questions that nearly everyone ask when they first start the
   journey to 'big data' in the cloud. This session looks at “Where do I start?”
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #19
   
   There are some questions that nearly everyone ask when they first start the
   journey to 'big data' in the cloud. This session looks at “Where do I start?”
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #18
   
   Ever get frustrated with the pages and pages of Security Policies your
   company wants you to adhere to? This talk will show you how to use the
   aws-config-engine-for-compliance-as-code, where to start in your
   organization, and go through a few real-life use-cases with a live demo of
   compliance automation in-action.
   
   
   
   
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   EPISODE #17
   
   In this session you will learn how to use AWS SAM Local in order to bring the
   power of AWS Lambda to your laptop so that you can develop, test and debug
   Serverless Applications with no interruption and without internet. We'll
   build and deploy a serverless application live from the terminal and show you
   how you can author anything serverless, anytime, anywhere.
   
   
   
   
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   EPISODE #16
   
   Most of the enterprises leverages call centre to reset the passwords and
   record any major incidents and act upon it. Using Amazon Connect, Lex and
   Transcribe we can automate the IT service management tasks and reduce call
   centre effort.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #15
   
   Containers and Kubernetes are currently hot topics, moreso with the recent
   preview release of the Amazon Elastic Container service for Kubernetes (EKS).
   In this talk, we will go through some of the key features of the current
   preview release. If you’re into Kubernetes, you can’t afford to miss this
   talk.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #14
   
   The big bad wold keeps stealing Grandma's recipes! Let's show Grandma how to
   develop and deploy an API easily using the AWS Toolkit for Visual Studio, SAM
   and some simple authentication rules.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #13
   
   A customer enabled Amazon GuardDuty and detected cryptocurrency mining
   occurring on an EC2 instance running Jenkins. Fast forward two months and it
   was finally discovered that a hacking group was exploiting an undisclosed
   vulnerability to deploy mining apps to vulnerable servers. See how Amazon
   GuardDuty can help you keep ahead of security risks.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #12
   
   Breakglass approach is needed to break into a system when Active directory is
   down. Demo will showcase the SSM capabilities to and serverless approach to
   handle break glass situation.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #11
   
   Update on the AWS Expo Floor: In the spirit of running experiments, we took a
   different approach to building out the expo floor at this year’s AWS Sydney
   Summit. Phon Hansana and Adrian de Luca explain how our Metropolis of the
   Future has been built out. Plus hear from AWS APAC Director, Ed Lenta.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #10
   
   Facing the challenge of building out CI/CD pipelines across multiple AWS
   accounts? Let's explore the best practices for managing Continuous Delivery
   in complex environments to provide you with options for how to select the
   best patterns for your ecosystem.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #9
   
   Alexa is the Gateway to Serverless: Join special guest, Drew Firment from A
   Cloud Guru as we talk about building serverless applications by using Alexa
   skills development as a mechanism to get started.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #8
   
   AWS Cloud Warrior Update: One of the community programs that we run is the
   AWS Cloud Warrior program. Join Solutions Architect Manager, Rodney Haywood
   as we discuss how this program is a great way for professionals to share
   their AWS knowledge and learn from each other.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #7
   
   Have you ever wanted to know a flower name and always get confused? Have you
   ever wanted to build an API that will recognize objects or species? If so,
   then this is the right session for you.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #6
   
   Tired of wasting time on setting up development environments and CI/CD
   pipelines? In this session we will talk about how Cloud9 and CodeStar can be
   used to start new development projects quickly and easily, with a focus on
   Serverless development.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #5
   
   Innovation in Cloud Security: Join Phil Rodrigues talk about making the
   security message simpler - how to make security simple for developers, and
   how to understand the cloud for security teams.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #4
   
   It's hard to get started building a video analytics solution. In this talk,
   we will discuss how AWS can take away much of this initial heavy lifting with
   services such as Rekognition Video, Kinesis Video Streams and IoT.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #3
   
   State of the Nation: Women in IT ANZ: “How do we hire more women in tech?” is
   a great that this question is being currently being asked. Kris Howard,
   Director of YOW! shares her thoughts on this question and what we can do to
   promote diversity in IT.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #2
   
   It's difficult to use traditional tools to monitor, debug and optimise
   distributed applications. In this talk, we will discuss how to build state
   machines to orchestrate multi-step serverless applications and gain
   operational visibility into your distributed applications using AWS X-Ray.
   
   
   
   
   
   EPISODE #1
   
   Missed the AWS Summits? We bring you AWS TechChat from the AWS Summit Sydney!
   In the first episode of TechChat TV, hear Dr Pete & Dean Samuels share what’s
   new at AWS.
   
   
   
   
   
   


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