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The AWS Modern Applications and Open Source Zone: Learn, Play, and Relax at AWS re:Invent 2022
AWS re:Invent is filled with fantastic opportunities, but I wanted to tell you about a space that lets you dive deep with some fantastic open source projects and contributors: the AWS Modern Applications and Open Source Zone! Located in the east alcove on the third floor of the Venetian Conference Center, this space exists so that re:Invent attendees can be introduced to some of the amazing projects that power and enhance the AWS solutions you know and use. We’ve divided the space up into three areas: Demos, Experts, and Fun.
Demos: Learn and be curious
We have two dedicated demo stations in the Zone and a deep list of projects that we are excited to show you from Amazonians, AWS Heroes, and AWS Community Builders. Please keep in mind this schedule may be subject to change, and we have some last minute surprises that we can’t share here, so be sure to drop by.
Monday, November 28, 2022
Kiosk # | 9 AM – 11 AM | 11 AM – 1 PM | 1 PM – 3 PM | 3 PM – 5 PM |
1 | Continuous Deployment Tsahi Duek, Dima Breydo |
StackGres: An Advanced PostgreSQL Platform on EKSAlvaro Hernandez |
TBD | Step Functions templates and Rustem Feyzkhanov |
2 | Data on EKS Vara Bonthu, Brian Hammons |
TBD | How to use Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra) and Apache Spark to build applicationsMeet Bhagdev |
Scale your applications beyond IPv4 limits Sheetal Joshi |
Tuesday, November 29, 2022
Kiosk # | 9 AM – 11 AM | 11 AM – 1 PM | 1 PM – 3 PM | 3 PM – 5 PM |
1 | Let’s build a self service developer portal with AWS Proton Adam Keller |
Doing serverless on AWS with Terraform (serverless.tf + terraform-aws-modules) Anton Babenko |
Steampipe Chris Farris, Bob Tordella |
Using Lambda Powertools for better observability in IoT Applications Alina Dima |
2 | Build and run containers on AWS with AWS Copilot Sergey Generalov |
Fargate Surprise | Fargate Surprise | Amplify Libraries Demo Matt Auerbach |
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
Kiosk # | 9 AM – 11 AM | 11 AM – 1 PM | 1 PM – 3 PM | 3 PM – 5 PM |
1 | Building Embedded Devices with FreeRTOS SMP and the Raspberry Pi Pico Dan Gross |
Quantum computing in the cloud with Amazon Braket Michael Brett, Katharine Hyatt |
Leapp Andrea Cavagna |
EKS multicluster management and applications delivery Nicholas Thomson, Sourav Paul |
2 | Using SAM CLI and Terraform for local testing Praneeta Prakash, Suresh Poopandi |
How to use Terraform AWS and AWSCC provider in your project Tyler Lynch, Drew Mullen |
How to use Terraform AWS and AWSCC provider in your project Glenn Chia, Welly Siau |
Smart City Monitoring Using AWS IoT and Digital Twin Syed Rehan |
Thursday, December 1, 2022
Kiosk # | 9 AM – 11 AM | 11 AM – 1 PM | 1 PM – 3 PM |
1 | Modern data exchange using AWS data streaming Ali Alemi |
Learn how to leverage your Amazon EKS cluster as a substrate for execution of distributed Ray programs for Machine Learning. Apoorva Kulkarni |
TBD |
2 | Spreading apps, controlling traffic, and optimizing costs in Kubernetes Lukonde Mwila |
TBD | Terraform IAM policy validator Bohan Li |
Experts
Pull up a chair, grab a drink and a snack, charge your devices, and have a conversation with some of our experts. We’ll have people visiting the zone all throughout re:Invent, with expertise in a variety of open source technologies and AWS services including (but not limited to):
- Amazon Athena
- Amazon DocumentDB (with MongoDB compatibility)
- Amazon DynamoDB
- Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS)
- Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS)
- Amazon Eventbridge
- Amazon Keyspaces (for Apache Cassandra)
- Amazon Kinesis
- Amazon Linux
- Amazon Managed Grafana
- Amazon Managed Service for Prometheus
- Amazon Managed Workflows for Apache Airflow (Amazon MWAA)
- Amazon MQ
- Amazon Redshift
- Amazon Simple Notification Service (Amazon SNS)
- Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS)
- Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3)
- Apache Flink, Hadoop, Hudi, Iceberg, Kafka, and Spark
- Automotive Grade Linux
- AWS Amplify
- AWS App Mesh
- AWS App Runner
- AWS CDK
- AWS Copilot
- AWS Distro for OpenTelemetry
- AWS Fargate
- AWS Glue
- AWS IoT Greengrass
- AWS Lambda
- AWS Proton
- AWS SDKs
- AWS Serverless Application Model (AWS SAM)
- AWS Step Functions
- Bottlerocket
- Cloudscape Design System
- Embedded Linux
- Flutter
- FreeRTOS
- Javascript
- Karpenter
- Lambda Powertools
- OpenSearch
- Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS (ROSA)
- Rust
- Terraform
Fun
Want swag? We’ve got it, but it is protected by THE CLAW. That’s right, we brought back the claw machine, and this year, we might have some extra special items in there for you to catch. No spoilers, but we’ve heard there have been some Rustaceans sighted. You might want to bring an extra (empty) suitcase.
But we’re not done. By popular request, we also brought back Dance Dance Revolution. Warm up your dancing shoes or just cheer on the crowd. You never know who will be showing off their best moves.
Conclusion
The AWS Modern Applications and Open Source Zone is a must-visit destination for your re:Invent journey. With demos, experts, food, drinks, swag, games, and mystery surprises, how can you not stop by?