Design Patterns for an AWS Distributed Architecture

In 2020, 61% of businesses migrated their workload to the cloud. Many of us were part of (or have been part of) such migrations. Unfortunately, most of these migration were performed without first building a substructure. Such a pitfall is now coming back to haunt us and proving difficult to resolve.

So what are some of those designs used in the substructure, and how can they be implemented as frameworks in an ephemeral environment?

Join us as we explore the patterns and show how they can be implemented using AWS services.

Agenda

  • Accounts, Networking, & Security
  • Treating it “as Code”
  • Shared Services
  • MACH Architecture with Lambda & Kafka
  • Building a DaaS PaaS
  • next steps

About David Sietz

David Sietz is a solutions architect at International Association of Privacy Professionals with more than 25 years of hands-on experience. Starting his IT career in Munich Germany, his professional history as a data architect, system designer, and adult educator, instilled in him a sense of IT with the business customer in mind.

David's specialty is architecting, designing, and constructing of viable solutions that are properly engineered for their purpose and longevity. His breadth of knowledge of data management, microservice architecture, and building cloud platforms allows him to bridge disciplines and provide MVP solutions.

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