We all know that Amazon is huge. It used to sell things. And now it distributes things on Amazon Prime. And it hosts things on AWS. And you can run code on Lambda and not have it on a server.
But what else? Did you know that Amazon has just recently opened their Machine Learning platform, Amazon Personalize, and you can create User-driven recommendations for your products? https://aws.amazon.com/personalize/
What about Amazon Polly? This service turns text into lifelike speech, allowing you to create applications that talk, and build entirely new categories of speech-enabled product. https://aws.amazon.com/polly/
They've come along way from offering advice on what people also bought.
And they're not stopping there. We'll see two presentations of how Amazon allows you to create the solutions you need in the environments you know and the hosts you trust.
ON THE NIGHT
Modern Serverless Web Applications in Minutes Using the AWS Amplify Framework
Steven Ringo
AWS Amplify makes it easy for you to create, configure, and implement scalable mobile and web apps powered by AWS. Learn how you can rapidly build application backends and APIs using the Amplify toolchain and how the AWS Amplify Console provides a continuous deployment and hosting service for mobile and web applications.
Apex serverless infrastructure on AWS Lambda
Cameron Batt
Apex lets you build, deploy, and manage AWS Lambda functions with ease. With Apex you can use languages that are not natively supported by AWS Lambda, such as Golang, through the use of a Node.js shim injected into the build