"Amazon Web Services: the Next Wave", with Mike Culver of Amazon


Details
When: Thursday, Feb 7, 12:00pm EST (GMT-5) (What time is that for you? See https://www.timeanddat... (https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/fixedtime.html?year=2008&month=2&day=07&hour=12&min=00&sec=0&p1=25) which shows it at EST, and you can choose your city from the list offered to see your time.)
Meeting URL: https://experts.acroba... (https://experts.acrobat.com/cfmeetup/)
Duration: Approx. 1 hour
Meeting will be recorded. URL will be posted after meeting on the Meetup Message Board (in the first msg, at https://tinyurl.com/2d... (https://tinyurl.com/2dbdnk))
We'll have two speakers on Thursday, Feb 7. First up will be Mike Culver of Amazon on "Amazon Web Services: the Next Wave". I'll have more on the 6pm speaker later in a separate entry.
Description (provided by the speaker):
In this session Amazon Web Services Evangelist Mike Culver will update us on what Amazon is up to in the Web Services space. Many of you are already familar with AWS, which we looked at in a recent Online Meetup. In this session Mike will focus on several new Web Services such as Amazon Flexible Payments Service, as well as Amazon SimpleDB--a brand new database Web service that promises to be as popular as the other blockbuster releases from Aamzon.
Speaker:
Mike Culver joined the Developer Relations Group of Amazon Web Services in 2006. He brings with him fifteen years of technology leadership experience, including at companies such as Microsoft. In addition Mike has a strong background running an IT organization, with over a decade of experience in the Electrical Wholesale Distribution industry. As a Web Services Evangelist at Amazon, he helps developers take advantage of disruptive technologies that are going to change the way we think about computer applications, and the way that businesses compete.
Notices:
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"Amazon Web Services: the Next Wave", with Mike Culver of Amazon