Migrate, Modernize, and Build Applications on AWS with Containers and Serverless
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As organizations look to increase the pace of innovation and build new customer experiences, modernizing how you build and operate applications is key. From enterprise software controlling back-office operations to market-facing applications that become the main connection point with customers, applications are the driving force behind every successful organization. How these applications are built and operated can provide organizations with a competitive edge - it can impact the pace of innovation, maintenance costs, and applications performance.
Developing modern applications involves building with the latest technologies and techniques that support faster innovation, improved performance, security, reliability, and lower total cost of ownership. Whether you are migrating a traditional application to the cloud, modernizing an existing application or building new applications in the cloud, modern compute services such as Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service, Amazon Elastic Container Service, and AWS Lambda, is the key to fast, secure modern applications that meet even the most challenging business demands.
In this round-table discussion, hear from AWS leaders on how you can build and operate modern applications successfully on AWS.
You will learn how to:
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Move from idea to market faster
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Lower your total costs
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Architect your applications to improve reliability and performance
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Reduce security and compliance risks
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Nick Coult is the Director of Product and Science for Serverless Compute at AWS. His portfolio includes AWS Lambda, Amazon Elastic Container Service, AWS Fargate, AWS Step Functions, and Amazon EventBridge. Previously at AWS, he held a number of roles in containers and serverless including General Manager for ECS, General Manager for Amazon Elastic Container Registry, and Product Leader for AWS container services.
Nathan leads product management for Kubernetes and Container Registries at AWS. Nathan has been with AWS since 2017, and in his role has helped launch and grow multiple AWS container services including AWS Fargate, App Mesh, and Amazon EKS. He also helped lead the creation of the CDK for Kubernetes (CDK8s) and Karpenter projects.
Isaac is currently the Head of GTM for Containers & Serverless at AWS. With a background rooted in building startups from the ground up, he has served as CTO for four successful exits/acquisitions. His passion lies in creating software products across various domains—including adtech, big data, mobile, social, and DevOps tooling—that bring joy to their users. While his title has frequently been CTO, Isaac is equally enthusiastic about product development and organizational psychology. A big supporter of open-source software (OSS) communities, he has made significant contributions as a core contributor and steering committee member for Spinnaker. This platform is used by some of the world’s largest organizations—such as Netflix, Adobe, JPMC, and Salesforce—to deliver software reliably at scale. Additionally, Isaac is an ex-member of the Technical Oversight Committee (TOC) for the Continuous Delivery Foundation (CDF). Outside of his professional endeavors, he enjoys mountain biking, snowboarding, and eating copious amounts of gummy bears.