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AWS Data, Databases,

Agenda at a Glance and Analytics Online Series


DAY 1 (JULY 9) DAY 2 (JULY 10)

Opening Session Opening Session

60 60
Opening Session: Olivier Klein, Lead Technologist, AWS Opening Session: Dean Samuels, Lead Architect, AWS
mins mins

40 40
Tracks and Sessions Tracks and Sessions
mins mins

Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 1 Track 2


Data Movement & Migrate your Databases Modernize your Databases Accelerate insights from your Data Accelerate insights from your Data
Management & Data Warehouse to AWS & Data Architecture

How to ingest data seamlessly Migrate and modernize from Purpose-built databases: Choose Data warehousing on AWS: Amazon Redshift Building data integration services
30 30
to build your data lake legacy databases to AWS the right tool for each job use cases and deployment patterns for real-time on AWS
mins mins
(Level 200) (Level 200) (Level 200) (Level 200) (Level 200)

Deploying open source Processing Big Data with Hadoop, Spark, Unite streaming and batch analytics
Build your data lake on Building modern application with 30
30 databases on AWS and other frameworks in Amazon EMR with AWS Glue
Amazon S3 in days modern databases mins
mins (Level 300) (Level 300) (Level 300)
(Level 200) (Level 300)

Extreme performance at
Accelerating data analytics Migrate your on-premises data Building scalable, secure log analytics with Embedding analytics into applications
30 cloud scale: Supercharge your 30
with cloud-native file storage warehouse to Amazon Redshift Amazon Elasticsearch Service with Amazon QuickSight
mins real-time applications mins
(Level 300) (Level 200) (Level 200) (Level 200)
(Level 300)

* Agenda subject to change

Session Detail

Level 100 Level 200 Level 300 Level 400


Introductory Intermediate Advanced Expert
Sessions are focused on providing an Sessions are focused on providing best Sessions dive deeper into the selected Sessions are for attendees who are
overview of AWS services and features, practices, details of service features topic. Presenters assume that the audience deeply familiar with the topic, have
with the assumption that attendees are and demos with the assumption that has some familiarity with the topic, but implemented a solution on their own
new to the topic. attendees have introductory knowledge may or may not have direct experience already, and are comfortable with how the
of the topics. implementing a similar solution. technology works across multiple services,
architectures, and implementations.

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