Putting all your Fish in one Basket
In this weeks episode Mick and Edd first touch upon the many new services/features that have been released at AWS re:Invent. We then move on to discuss Serverless architecture, Server architectural patterns, Amazon Cognito and security/encryption that is available within Amazon Web Services. This leads us on to highlight the impact of relying on a single company for all your compute/infrastructure needs and ‘putting all your fish in one basket’. Finally, Mick tells us what Santa might be bringing him for Christmas.
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- re:Invent 2017 - New Products and Services
- Amazon SageMaker - Accelerating Machine Learning
- Amazon Lightsail adds load balancers with integrated certificate management
- AWS DeepLens - Get Hands-On Experience with Deep Learning With Our New Video Camera
- Amazon Comprehend - Continuously Trained Natural Language Processing
- Amazon Transcribe - Accurate Speech To Text At Scale
- AWS IoT One Click
- Amazon Aurora - Auto-Scaling Serverless Database Service
- Key Management Service - Amazon Web Services
- Environment Variables - AWS Lambda
- Create a Lambda Function Using Environment Variables To Store Sensitive Information
- Protecting Data Using Encryption - Amazon Simple Storage Service
- Ada (programming language)
- Bring your own encryption
- ‘Memes as a Service’ using Lambda, Serverless and ImageMagick
- Creating a ‘Winning’ Audio Lambda Service using Serverless, Polly and compiled SOX
- Scheduling EC2 Instances using Lambda and CloudWatch Events
- The History of Pets vs Cattle and How to Use the Analogy Properly
- Snowflake Server
- Phoenix Server
- Immutable Server
- AWS Elastic Beanstalk - Deploy Web Applications
- Heroku - Cloud Application Platform
- Serverless - The Serverless Application Framework powered by AWS Lambda and API Gateway
- Amazon Cognito - Simple and Secure User Sign Up and Sign In
- awslabs/serverless-application-model: prescribes rules for expressing Serverless applications on AWS.
- JSON Web Tokens
- Learn Electronics with Raspberry Pi
- Dynamic Content Delivery - Amazon CloudFront
- AWS WAF - Web Application Firewall
- Lambda@Edge - AWS Lambda