AWS News Blog

AWS Week in Review – March 9, 2015

Voiced by Polly

take a quick look at what happened in AWS-land last week:

Monday, March 9
Tuesday, March 10
Wednesday, March 11
Thursday, March 12
Friday, March 13
Saturday, March 14

Upcoming Events

  • Tuesday, March 17 – Webinar – AWS Add-Ins and Management Packs for Microsoft System Center.
  • Thursday, March 19 – Webinar – Building .NET Web Applications on  AWS.
  • Thursday, March 19 – Webinar – Understanding the AWS Security Model.
  • Tuesday, March 24  – Webinar – Microsoft Exchange Server 2013 on AWS.
  • Wednesday, March 25 – Webinar – Amazon RDS for SQL Server.
  • Thursday, March 26  – Webinar – Migrating Windows Server 2003 applications to Windows Server 2008/2012 on AWS with APN Partner AppZero.
  • Thursday, March 26 – Webinar – – Saving at Scale: How Adobe Manages a Massive Reserved Instance Portfolio – with APN Partner Cloudability and customer Adobe.
  • Monday, March 30 – Webinar – Getting to 1.5M Ads/Sec: How DataXu Manages Big Data – with APN Partner Qubole and customer DataXu.
  • Tuesday, March 31 – Webinar – Cloud E-Discovery: Solving the Right Problems with a Modern Approach – with APN Partner Zapproved and customer Raytheon Technologies.
  • Thursday, April 2 – Webinar – Strategies for Securing Hybrid Workloads with Level 3 and Cisco.
  • Wed, April 8 @ 10 am PT – Webinar – Refining Raw Data for Complete Customer Insight with Amazon Redshift and Pentaho – with APN Partner Pentaho and customer Lucky Group
  • AWS Summits.
  • April 12-16 – Live Event (Chicago, Illinois) – AWS at HIMSS15.
  • April 13-16 – Live Event (Las Vegas, Nevada) – AWS at NAB 2015.
  • April 21-23 – Live Event (Boston, Massachusetts) – AWS at Bio-IT World 2015.

Help Wanted

Stay tuned for next week! In the meantime, follow me on Twitter and subscribe to the RSS feed.

Jeff;

Modified 01/07/2021 – In an effort to ensure a great experience, expired links in this post have been updated or removed from the original post.
Jeff Barr

Jeff Barr

Jeff Barr is Chief Evangelist for AWS. He started this blog in 2004 and has been writing posts just about non-stop ever since.