.NET Actually Works in AWS - Justin Wise


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Have you ever wondered how to move your multi-tier .Net application to the cloud? Or have you recently been given the mandate that you need to shift off of your on-premise deployment and you are not sure where to get started? It can be daunting to get started, let's walk through a few design decisions with regards to your on-premise deployment and see how that could fit in AWS.
Justin Wise
Justin Wise has been a .Net developer for over 15 years and through that time has worked for Companies that range from Commodities Purchasing to Call Center Outsourcing. During that time he has been able to leverage many areas of the .Net Framework designing and developing systems to handle a variety of business needs and work patterns. Over the last few years he has been involved in migrating projects to the cloud in both Azure and AWS. Currently he is working on the AWS Architect Professional certification and looking to help other .Net Developers get up to speed on how to do work in the cloud.
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