Berlin AWS Group Virtual Meetup - April 2022


Details
18:45 - Warming up and networking chat
19:00 - 7 AWS Deadly Sins
Speaker: Bruno Amaro Almeida
Speaker Bio:
Bruno works as Head of Technology and Architecture at Fortum - a leading energy company developing clean technologies and sustainable solutions - and he regularly advises and helps organisations in areas such as cloud, data and security. Based in Finland, Bruno has a long history using cloud technologies and driving organisations and engineering teams, in different adoption and transformation stages. Throughout his career he worked in a wide range of positions from senior management to deep technical roles. He is passionate about culture and digital transformation and has been involved in several projects from both the human (Leadership, Coaching, Mentoring) and technical (Cloud, DevOps, AI) perspective. Bruno is the author of the AWS Certified Security – Specialty video course and is a regular speaker at technology events (e.g. AWS Community Summit, DevOpsDays, NDC, MS Tech Days, among others). He often writes and collaborates with companies such as Thundra, IOD, NetApp and Logz.io. In 2020, he was recognised as AWS APN Ambassador - a selected global group of ~200 AWS experts - and distinguished as Certification All-Star by AWS upon completion of all 12 AWS certifications. Recently, Whizlabs named him as one of the Cloud Next Generation Leaders of 2021 and joined the AWS Community Builders program.
Abstract:
The seven most common pitfalls - security, governance, architecture - I experienced after designing, reviewing and developing several Amazon Web Services (AWS) solutions.
Level 200
19:45 - Solving common Kubernetes Networking issues with Amazon EKS
Speaker: Bastian Klein
Speaker Bio:
Bastian is a Solutions Architect at AWS with a background in Software Engineering and designing microservice architectures. He works with customers new to AWS and helps them to accelerate and improve their cloud adoption. Bastian is passionate about containers and Kubernetes.
Abstract:
This talk will guide you through the definition of an advanced Kubernetes networking architecture. We will start with the fundamentals of Amazon EKS Networking and continue with a standard architecture. Based on this, we will increase security by separating pod and node networks, connect the cluster to an on-premises network and finally discover how to deal with limited IP address spaces in the highly scaleable Kubernetes world.
Level: 300

Berlin AWS Group Virtual Meetup - April 2022