Tag: aws

  • Keep Your Presentation Simple: How a Pigeon Hijacked My Talk

    Load tests using JMeter and shopping patterns are more meaningful but often not powerful enough to explain a new concept. Absurd examples might do better and keep the audience focused, the risk is to take the game too far.Read the full article.

  • InfoQ – September 2022

    From free trial instances on Google Cloud Spanner to AWS Event Ruler now open source, from s3 support on Azure Data Explorer to Google Cloud Certificate Manager: a recap of my articles for InfoQ in September.Read the full article.

  • ADDO 2022: Drawing the NYC Skyline with a serverless database

    I am pleased to be virtually on stage at All Day DevOps for the third year in a row onRead the full article.

  • InfoQ – August 2022

    From private 5G networks on AWS to the largest DDoS attack on Google Cloud, from Microsoft Dev Box to the risk of recursive serverless functions: a recap of my articles for InfoQ in August.Read the full article.

  • InfoQ Live July 2022

    I really enjoyed last month being the moderator of a InfoQ panel discussing “Building Applications from Edge to Cloud” with Luca Bianchi, Kristi Perreault, Flo Pachinger and Tim Suchanek. Read the full article.

  • InfoQ – July 2022

    From AMD R6a insances to Rocky Linux on Google Cloud, from Amazon Redshift Serverless to API backend options for AzureRead the full article.

  • Renato @ AWS FM podcast

    Renato joins Adam to discuss the differences between Aurora Serverless v1 and v2, how he’s used AWS certifications to learn topics he might not dive into otherwise, and the benefits of speaking at conferences when you’re introverted.Read the full article.