Using Images and Containers Responsibly
Melissa McKay will explore the different tools available for packaging software into containers and how to use them efficiently and securely.
AWS has become so ubiquitous that it is arguably an essential skill for developers and devops professionals. But knowing how to architect complex applications that run on AWS still comes with a fairly steep learning curve. In this session, Anubhav Sharma of AWS will give you a template you can use to architect a software-as-a-service (SaaS) application using AWS serverless services.
Architecting and designing a SaaS solution comes up with its unique set of challenges. In this session, we will talk about these architectural challenges and look at a sample running application, built using AWS Serverless services, that provide SaaS developers and architects with working code that illustrates how to design and deliver a multi-tenant SaaS solution on AWS.
Anubhav works as a Sr. Solutions Architect at AWS, specializing in software as a service (SaaS) based delivery models. He has authored multiple blog posts and reference architectures and loves helping AWS customers migrate and architect their SaaS applications on AWS. He brings with him 18 years of experience in software development and have worked in a broad range of industries including start-ups, enterprise resource planning, financial and asset management firms. In his free time, he loves taking his dog for a walk in the woods and spending time with his two kids.
Melissa McKay will explore the different tools available for packaging software into containers and how to use them efficiently and securely.
In this session, Shy Ruparel of Docker will give you all the details you need to get started creating containers using Docker.
Maciek Palmowski will show you the ideal setup for everything from setting up a Wordpress site in Git to deploying it to production
TheJam.dev is a 2-day virtual conference focused on building real-world applications using the Jamstack.
Kathleen McMahon will show how using feature flags can allow a developer to launch an entire site rebrand in secret!