AWS re:Invent 2018: Accelerate Database Development and Testing with Amazon Aurora (DAT313)
Build faster, more scalable database applications with Amazon Aurora, a MySQL- and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud. We cover Aurora Serverless, which…
AWS re:Invent 2018: What’s New with Amazon Redshift ft. McDonald’s (ANT350-R1)
Learn about the latest and hottest features of Amazon Redshift. We’ll deep dive into the architecture and inner workings of Amazon Redshift and discuss…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Deep Dive on Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility (DAT305-R1)
Amazon Aurora with PostgreSQL Compatibility is a relational database service that combines the speed and availability of high-end commercial databases with the simplicity and…
AWS re:Invent 2018: What’s New in Amazon Aurora (DAT204-R1)
Amazon Aurora is a MySQL- and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database with the speed, reliability, and availability of commercial databases at one-tenth the cost. This session…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Using Performance Insights to Optimize Database Performance (DAT402)
Despite the importance of cloud databases as a core foundation for applications, many businesses face challenges in identifying database performance issues. Visibility into database…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Amazon DynamoDB Deep Dive: Advanced Design Patterns for DynamoDB (DAT401)
This session is for those who already have some familiarity with DynamoDB. The patterns and data models discussed in this session summarize a collection…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Deep Dive on PostgreSQL Databases on Amazon RDS (DAT324)
In this session, we provide an overview of the PostgreSQL options available on AWS, and do a deep dive on Amazon Relational Database Service…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Deep Dive on MySQL Databases on Amazon RDS (DAT322)
In recent years, MySQL has become a top database choice for new application development and migration from overpriced, restrictive commercial databases. In this session,…
AWS re:Invent 2018: Best Practices for Running Oracle Databases on Amazon RDS (DAT317)
Amazon Relational Database Service (Amazon RDS) continues to be a popular choice for Oracle DBAs moving new and legacy workloads to the cloud. In…