ServerlessDays Paris - Remote Session #3
Détails
Want to join the serverless hype train but you’re stuck with your legacy PHP application ?
Then come and join us for the 3rd edition of the ServerlessDays Remote edition on July, 1st at 6 PM: The URL to attend the event is there : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXI753VsIzs
During this session, the organization team gathered top tier experts to ensure you’ll be flawlessly able to initiate a migration. We’ll go through planning such migration as well as the current state of the art PHP serverless stack. Please discover the detailed program below! The link will be sent to attendees prior to the event.
Agenda
- 18:00: Welcome note
- 18:05: Ben Smith - The new LAMP stack is serverless
- 18:35: Marcia Villalba - How to migrate an existing application to serverless
- 19:05: Panel discussion
Talks
- The new LAMP stack is serverless - AWS Lambda, Amazon API Gateway, MySQL, PHP - it’s LAMP but not as you know it. In this session, Ben will show why there has never been a better time to build serverless applications with PHP.
- How to migrate an existing application to serverless - You want to migrate your existing application to serverless and you don’t know where to start. This is a common problem that a lot of the architects, CTOs and developers have, as it is very rare that we start a project from a Greenfield.
Speakers
- Ben Smith is a Senior developer advocate at AWS with a passion for serverless, automation and open source technology. He loves learning from other developers and sharing his own experience and knowledge with serverless application development.
- Marcia Villalba is a developer advocate for AWS and the host of FooBar a youtube channel (http://bit.ly/foobar-youtube) where she publishes content every week, related to serverless and the cloud. She has been designing and developing software professionally for 15 years and worked in all the different stages of building scaling and performant software. She has deep knowledge of building applications in the cloud and using DevOps processes.
