Copenhagen | Tuesday, 7 May 2024

See you next year!!!

The AWS Community Day Nordics is a free full day event for AWS users to come together to network, learn from each other and get inspired. The event is organized by the community - for the community.

The AWS Community Day Nordics is a cloud education event where participants are able to learn best practices and latest trends for deploying applications on AWS. The event delivers a peer-to-peer learning experience, providing the people with a venue for them to acquire AWS knowledge in their preferred way: from one another.

Speakers are AWS users from the community - including First-Time speakers, AWS User Group leaders, AWS Community Builders, AWS Ambassadors and AWS Heroes - with real life experience in the AWS topics they are presenting.

Date & Venue

This event is being held Tuesday, May 7 2024 in DGI Byen's CPH Conference (Tietgensgade 65, DK-1704 København V).

Venue map

<b>Track 1</b> - <span class="square orange"></span> - Sankt Hans Torv room<br>
<b>Track 2</b> - <span class="square yellow"></span> - Nørrebros Runddelroom<br>
<b>Track 3</b> - <span class="square green"></span> - Foyer lounge<br>

Tickets

The event is free, but you need to register by issuing a personal ticket on EventBrite

Agenda

Tuesday, 7 May 2024

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room Track 2 - Nørrebros Runddel Room Track 3 - Foyer lounge

08.00

Track 3 - Foyer lounge
08.00 → 60 min

Registration & Breakfast

09.00

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
09.00 → 15 min

Organizers Welcome

09.20

10.00

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
10.00 → 45 min

Amazon VPC Lattice: The Service Mesh you actually want!!

Track 2 - Nørrebros Runddel Room
10.00 → 45 min

High performance Serverless Java on AWS

10.45

Track 3 - Foyer lounge
10.45 → 15 min

Coffee Break

11.05

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
11.05 → 30 min

Your Lambdas, In Rust!

11.45

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
11.45 → 15 min

Amazon Connect: The Contact Center Makeover You Can't Hang Up On

Track 3 - Foyer lounge
11.45 → 15 min

Data Lake for Modern Business

12.00

Third floor
12.00 → 60 min

Lunch

13.00

13.40

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
13.40 → 30 min

Coding With AI: Vector Search and RAG

14.20

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
14.20 → 30 min

Why every Enterprise should build modular GenAI applications

14.50

Track 3 - Foyer lounge
14.50 → 20 min

Coffee break

15.10

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
15.10 → 30 min

Quash Your Quota: A Batching Pattern For Eventbridge Schedules

Track 2 - Nørrebros Runddel Room
15.10 → 30 min

The art of embracing failures

15.50

Track 2 - Nørrebros Runddel Room
15.50 → 30 min

From serverless to functionless

16.30

17.00

Track 1 - Sankt Hans Torv room
17.00 → 10 min

Closing Remarks

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Talks & Speakers

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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">🌤 Farrah Campbell <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/farrahcampbell/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Community Over Competition: The Power of Relationships, Communities, and Fun</b>
          <p> In today's fast-paced and ever-evolving tech industry, it's easy to get caught up in the race for innovation and success. However, what truly sets apart successful individuals and companies is their ability to foster a sense of community, build relationships, and inject a healthy dose of fun into their work. In this talk, we will explore the power of community over competition in the tech industry. We will delve into the importance of building and nurturing relationships, both internally and externally, to drive innovation, collaboration, and success. We will also discuss the role of fun in the tech industry. While innovation and creativity are crucial, it's equally important to foster an environment that encourages connection, play, relaxation, and enjoyment.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Aaron Walker <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aaronpwalker/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Technology Director @ base2Services | AWS APN Ambassador | Berlin AWS User Group Co-organizer</div>
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          <b>Amazon VPC Lattice: The Service Mesh you actually want!!</b>
          <p> Join me for an introduction to Amazon VPC Lattice, a fully managed application networking service that simplifies the management of network connectivity, traffic routing, and security between services across different VPCs and AWS accounts.
              In this presentation, we will discuss how Amazon VPC Lattice differs from traditional service mesh products and tools, and how it can help you modernize your applications from a monolithic architecture to a microservices architecture. We will demonstrate some of the key features of Amazon VPC Lattice, including its service directory, service network, advanced traffic management, and integration with AWS services such as IAM.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Anahit Pogosova <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/anahit-pogosova" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Lead Cloud Software Engineer | AWS Data Hero @ Solita</div>
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          <b>The art of embracing failures</b>
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            Nowadays serverless can mean many different things. Among others, it helps split bigger tasks into smaller pieces and run them in parallel, leveraging the power of distributed systems. It's also fun! And it's seemingly easy, almost magic-like! However, the real world is more nuanced than that. With all the power that distributed systems have given us, comes responsibility.In this talk, learn the most common challenges and pitfalls inherent to distributed systems and the ways to mitigate them. Delve into some real-world examples using two of the essential AWS serverless services: AWS Lambda and Amazon Kinesis. And most importantly, learn to embrace failures. Because as the CTO of Amazon Dr. Werner Vogels likes to say: everything fails, all the time.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Andrey Devyatkin <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreydevyatkin/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Principal Cloud Engineering Consultant @ Fivexl | AWS Community Builder</div>
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          <b>3 Problems of Terraform or Why People Keep Writing Terraform Wrappers</b>
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              Terragrunt, Terraspace, Terramate, terra... whatever. What is wrong with Terraform so people keep on creating wrappers and solutions around it? How OpenTofu will affect this dynamic? In this presentation, we will look into the fundamental driving forces behind a zoo of wrappers. Moreover, we are going to put together a wrapper ourselves so you can make an educated decision if you need one.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Aritra Nag <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/aritra-nag-1571a278" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Senior Cloud Consultant @ Playground Tech | AWS Community Builder | AWS Ambassador</div>
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          <b>Implementing AWS CloudOps in Serverless applications with AWS and OpenTelemetry</b>
          <p> The session will focus on the significance of OpenTelemetry in serverless implementations and AWS Services like AWS Lambda, enhancing observability and resilience in IT systems, highlighting its unified observability, vendor neutrality, enhanced debugging and performance monitoring, and community-driven nature.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Camille Kirstine Larsson <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/camillekirstinelarsson/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Frontend Developer | Girls in IT</div>
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          <b>Data Lake for Modern Business</b>
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            Data lakes have emerged as a cornerstone technology for modern businesses, playing a pivotal role in data management and analysis strategies. The essence of a data lake lies in its ability to store vast amounts of raw data in its native format, including structured, semi-structured, and unstructured data. This flexibility allows businesses to harness the full potential of their data assets, fostering innovation and driving strategic decisions based on comprehensive insights.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Christian Bonzelet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/christian-bonzelet/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">AWS Solutions Architect  @DFL Digital Sports</div>
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          <b>Perfecting the Play: Elevating Transcription Accuracy in Sports with Natural-Language-Processing</b>
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            In the world of sports, the clarity of game narratives is paramount. Traditional transcription services, however, often fumble with the specialized lexicon of sports commentary, especially when it comes to accurately capturing the names of players and technical terms unique to the game. This session unveils Bundesliga’s approach to tackle this challenge head-on, using Amazon Transcribe enhanced with a custom-built NLP and fuzzy-string matching autocorrection feature, powered by Amazon Comprehend. This session is designed for advanced practitioners who, while familiar with AWS Transcribe and Comprehend, seek to deepen their understanding and application of these tools. Join us to gain insights into how data curation and innovative NLP applications can turn transcription challenges into victories, ensuring that every call of the game is as clear and accurate as the action on the field.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Darya Petrashka <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/daryapetrashka/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Building an AI Chat Assistant with Amazon Bedrock Agent</b>
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            During the session, you will discover the potential of AWS's groundbreaking announcement from last year—the Bedrock agent. Focused on building a smart assistant, this session will provide insights into how the Bedrock agent leverages the reasoning capability of foundation models (FMs) to support workflow orchestration and automation. Explore the capabilities of the Bedrock agent through a captivating example project, where you will witness its ability to monitor updates on messaging platforms like Telegram, seamlessly translate messages, summarize content, and extract actionable insights. By the end of this 30-minute talk, every attendee will gain a deeper understanding of the possibilities that the Bedrock agent holds for optimizing productivity and facilitating smart assistance. Join me as we embark on this exploration of the Bedrock agent's potential.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Elizabeth Adegbaju <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethadegbaju/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>AWS things you wouldn't do with Django and how to do them</b>
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              In my talk, "AWS things you wouldn't do with Django and how to do them," I'll share insights from my project where I combined Django with AWS services like DynamoDB, AWS Cognito, S3, and AWS App Runner. I'll discuss how I customized Django models for DynamoDB, implemented authentication with AWS Cognito, stored files in S3, and securely managed environment secrets with AWS Systems Manager Parameter Store for deployment. Attendees will learn practical tips for integrating Django with AWS services effectively.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Gunnar Grosch <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/gunnargrosch/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Developer Mindset: Embracing GitOps for Network Security and Compliance</b>
          <p> As modern cloud-native applications evolve, the traditional network testing and security compliance in infrastructure deployments often struggle to keep up. In this talk we will discuss how leveraging GitOps and Generative AI allows for automated consistent network testing, security compliance enforcement, validation testing and standardization of infrastructure deployments across an organization.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Jakub Gaj <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jakubgaj/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>From serverless to functionless</b>
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            Examples of functionless (a.k.a. Lambda-less) integration pattern, where a direct integration between two AWS services is configured instead of using custom code in an intermediary Lambda function, based on Step Functions, AppSync, EventBridge.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Jimmy Dahlqvist <a href="https://twitter.com/jimmydahlqvist" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-twitter"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Building resilient serverless workloads: Navigating through failures</b>
          <p>Serverless and event-driven workloads on AWS are well known for their inherent high availability and scalability, offering a robust platform right out of the box. However, in the world of cloud, it's well known that everything fails all the time. This reality becomes even more complex when serverless systems interact with non-serverless components, which may not possess the same agility in scaling.
            In this talk, we will dig into architectural patterns that can help you handle failures effectively. Additionally, I'll be sharing my personal insights and gotchas from working with serverless workloads for almost ten years.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Lee Priest <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-lee-priest/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Senior Engineer | Serverless | Writer | AWS Community Builder @LEGO Group</div>
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          <b>Quash Your Quota: A Batching Pattern For Eventbridge Schedules</b>
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            Scheduled tasks are a powerful tool for any service. A managed service like the one offered by AWS in the form of Eventbridge Scheduler opens the door to efficiently managing the scheduling of millions of tasks. But what happens when you have a high-traffic service that would see you reaching the quota limit for the service? A batching pattern can help alleviate at least some of the load. By consolidating event triggers and batching relevant updates together within a single schedule, you can effectively navigate quota issues without compromising the quality of your service. In this talk, I'll explore the triggers behind the need for a batching pattern, demonstrate its application, and unveil the profound impact it can have on your architecture and user experience. Discover how to leverage this approach for enhanced efficiency, scalability, and consumer satisfaction.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Luc van Donkersgoed <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/donkersgoed/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Standing on the Shoulders of Giants - Embracing Serverless in the Enterprise</b>
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            In the past 6 years, PostNL has built a landscape of over 70 serverless applications. We chose AWS serverless because it is a perfect match for our logistics processes, it is cost-effective, it allows us to focus on our business challenges, and it significantly reduces our operational overhead. But every decision in IT is a trade-off, and embracing serverless is no different. We will highlight the constraints we faced, the new skillsets required from our engineers, and the investment required for success. We will conclude by making up the balance; what has serverless brought our enterprise, what has it cost, and was it worth it?
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Luciano Mammino <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucianomammino/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Your Lambdas, In Rust!</b>
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            Rust is taking the software engineering world by storm, but how does it affect serverless? In AWS it's not even a supported runtime, so how can we even use it... and should we even try to do that? Spoiler: yes we should and it's actually quite easy to get started with it!
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Marian Puhl <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/marianpuhl/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Coding With AI: Vector Search and RAG</b>
          <p>If you’re a developer, you can use powerful new AI technologies right now to address common challenges and enhance the capabilities of your applications. In this session, we’ll offer practical tips on how to use AI with vector search and vector embedding to make searches more meaningful, intuitive, and tailored to user needs. You’ll learn how to integrate AI with LangChain and Couchbase vector search to solve real-world problems and simplify complex coding tasks. We’ll cover: Vector search and vector embeddings – Why it’s important to integrate them into your database for improved search results; LangChain for advanced data interactions – How to get richer data interactions and enhanced application responses; Retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) – How to minimize LLM hallucinations by combining vector search with LangChain; Hybrid search – How to improve efficiency and accuracy by combining vectors with SQL and full-text search in a single query</p>
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Martin Qvist <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/martinqvist/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Principal Cloud Engineer @ Novo Nordisk </div>
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          <b>Lessons learned from Running AWS ParallelCluster HPC Systems at Novo Nordisk</b>
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            In this talk, we will share our experiences and lessons learned from running AWS ParallelCluster HPC systems in a production environment at Novo Nordisk. Over the past several years, we have been leveraging ParallelCluster to power our high-performance computing (HPC) workloads in the AWS cloud, and during this time, we have encountered a number of challenges and developed strategies to overcome them. The talk will cover best practices for ParallelCluster deployment and configuration, techniques for scaling and resource management, and key insights and takeaways from our ParallelCluster journey. Attendees will learn practical tips and strategies they can apply to their own HPC deployments in the AWS cloud.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Masoom Tulsiani <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/masoom" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Deploy and Customize AWS Landing Zone using AWS Control Tower Account Factory for Terraform (AFT)</b>
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              In the past 5 years, Rackspace Technology Professional Services has become a trusted AWS partner in building AWS Landing Zones in EMEA. In this session, we'll dive into leveraging AWS’s ControlTower & Best Practices from Customers experiences. This session will also include a demo to Deploy and Customize AWS accounts using Account Factory for Terraform (AFT) for Provisioning new accounts & Customizations. Session would include a demo of the AFT account-provisioning pipeline (CodePipeline).
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Olof Månsson <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/olof-mansson/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Why every Enterprise should build modular GenAI applications</b>
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            Today it is easy to get blown away by all the newly released foundation models. Models can get outdated at a pace the AI industry has never seen before. But all models are associated with a cost, where the most powerful models usually have the highest price. This leads to the question, should we use the most powerful LLMs to solve all problems or should we use the best model for our use case ROI? Therefore, it has never been more important than now to build modular GenAI applications. In this session, we will focus on 1) the importance of building modular GenAI applications with AWS Bedrock as a core component 2) choosing the right model for the right task 3) showcase what a modular GenAI application can look like
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          <img src="/content/speakers/2024/ronnie_degiorgio.png" alt="Speaker Image" class="rounded-circle communityday-sponsor-small">
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Ronnie de Giorgio <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rondegiorgio/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Scaling Platforms Reliably: Empowering software engineers to deploy AWS infrastructure in a scalable, secure and reliable manner in Trustpilot</b>
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            In this talk, we will discuss the power of Infrastructure as Code (IaC) and automation and the importance of empowering engineers with the right skills and tools to deploy AWS infrastructure in a self-service manner. Additionally, I'll share what we have learned along our journey at Trustpilot
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          <img src="/content/speakers/2024/paulina_dubas.jpg" alt="Speaker Image" class="rounded-circle communityday-sponsor-small">
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Paulina Dubas <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/paulinadubas/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Lead DevOps Engineer @ Dubas Consulting </div>
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          <b>Green Yet Lean: Efficient AWS Strategies for the Environmentally Conscious Developer</b>
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            In this session, we'll dive into how leveraging AWS's serverless and managed services can significantly lessen our environmental footprint while maintaining, or even enhancing, operational efficiency. We'll explore the transformative power of efficient coding, smart scaling, and the strategic selection of AWS regions powered by renewable energy to not only optimize resource utilization but also align with sustainability goals. This talk aims to equip you with practical, impactful strategies for integrating eco-friendly practices into your AWS projects, demonstrating that high performance and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Discover how to champion sustainability in your work, making each line of code you write a step towards a more sustainable future in technology.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Pekka Malmirae <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/pekkamalmirae/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
            <div class="d-flex text-center">Founder/CEO @ NordHero | AWS Community Builder </div>
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          <b>Mastering AWS deployments with Terraform & Terragrunt</b>
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            Terraform offers a robust, declarative way to describe your cloud infrastructure as code. And unlike some other IaC tools, Terraform also does a decent job comparing differences between your current version of IaC code, the last deployment stored in Terraform state, and the current state of the deployed cloud resources. But when it comes to managing and deploying multiple copies of the same infrastructure to same or different AWS account, an additional tool is needed. And that tool has the name Terragrunt. In this session, you will learn with a practical live demo, how to use Terragrunt to deploy Terraform code on a multi-account environment.
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              <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Sebastian Schou Skøtt <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sebastian-skott/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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              <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Rasmus Balder Nordbjærg <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/rasmus-balder-nordbjaerg/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
              <div class="d-flex text-center">Senior Cloud Engineer @ Novo Nordisk </div>
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              <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Jasper Hahn <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasper-hahn/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Empowering innovation through delegation: Novo Nordisk's user-centric AWS transformation</b>
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            Embark on a journey with us as we chart the course of Novo Nordisk's transformative five-year adventure with AWS. Imagine the early days: AWS accounts in Novo Nordisk were created based a one-size-fits-all approach that tried to fit all AWS projects in the same box. The landing zone was being operated and maintained by a central team, and this was a great starting point for getting the company into AWS. But as our story unfolded, the plot thickened. Our other business units, driven by a thirst for innovation and a need for customization, began to construct their own platforms within this framework. They sought—and created—tailored accounts, each equipped with bespoke resources, ready to serve their distinct business narratives. It's time to turn the page to our latest chapter: the AWS delegated landing zone. Crafted with our users and stakeholders as co-authors, this revolutionary model redefines our cloud ecosystem, with users firmly at its heart. It's a tale of empowerment, where shared responsibility isn't just a concept, but a practiced creed, and trust and privileges are not just given, but dynamically delegated. In our presentation, we'll invite you behind the scenes of this ground-breaking approach. We'll dissect the anatomy of our delegated landing zone, revealing how it's poised to catapult our agility and adaptability to new heights. Join us for an insightful session that promises not just to tell, but to inspire your own cloud transformation narrative.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Pubudu Jayawardana <a href="https://twitter.com/pubudusj" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-twitter"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Design a mission critical serverless application for high resilience</b>
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            It is really important for a mission critical application to maintain high resilience since it will directly impact the business continuity. In this talk, I am going to share my experience on how we at PostNL use AWS Serverless technologies to design one of the mission critical systems - EBE (Event Broker E-Commerce) for high resilience.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Safae Nabet <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/safae-nabet/?originalSubdomain=fr" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Amazon Connect: The Contact Center Makeover You Can't Hang Up On</b>
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            My presentation will focus on the AWS service Amazon Connect. I will also discuss how the contactFlows can be designed to give the best customer service experience. I want to go through interesting features of Amazon Connect and how they can be leveraged for different use cases. I will finish the presentation with ideas on how Amazon Connect can be used alongside other services like lambda functions, DynamoDB, Amazon Lex and Amazon Bedrock to create smart contact centers on AWS.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Sepehr Mohammadi <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/sepehrmo/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>Building Data Platforms with Event-Driven Architecture and Orchestration</b>
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            In this talk, we explore the integration of Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) and workflow management to build and orchestrate microservices for modern Data Platforms. This approach offers a dynamic, scalable, and efficient solution to managing complex data processing workflows. By leveraging the inherent advantages of EDA - such as loose coupling and asynchronous communication - in conjunction with the managed orchestration service provided by Step Functions, we demonstrate how complex data workflows can be simplified, automated, and made more resilient to changes and failures. Attendees will gain insights into the architectural principles, practical implementation strategies, and real-world applications of combining these technologies to build a data platform with modern data stack.
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            <div class="d-flex justify-content-center font-weight-bold p-2 lead">Vadym Kazulkin <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/in/vadymkazulkin/" target="_blank" class="pl-2"><i class="fab fa-linkedin"></i></a></div>
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          <b>High performance Serverless Java on AWS</b>
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            Java is for many years one of the most popular programming languages, but it used to have hard times in the Serverless community. Java is known for its high cold start times and high memory footprint, comparing to other programming languages like Node.js and Python. In this talk I'll look at the general best practices and techniques we can use to decrease memory consumption, cold start times for Java Serverless development on AWS including GraalVM (Native Image) and AWS own offering SnapStart based on Firecracker microVM snapshot and restore and CRaC (Coordinated Restore at Checkpoint) runtime hooks. I'll also provide a lot of benchmarking on Lambda functions trying out various deployment package sizes, Lambda memory settings, Java compilation options and HTTP (a)synchronous clients and measure their impact on cold and warm start times.
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Sponsors

We want to thank our sponsors, who are making this event possible for everyone! Our sponsors this year are the following:

Contact & Organizers

For sponsorship enquires, feedback or any general question, please send an email to info@awscommunitynordics.org.

Main Organizers

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Angela Timofte
VP of Engineering @Trustpilot | AWS Hero | Developer of the Year 2020
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Antonio Lagrotteria
Principal Architect & Engineer @Nordea | AWS Community Builder
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Rolf Koski
Pragmatist Futurist | CCO @ Knowit Managed Services | EMBA | AWS Hero & Ambassador
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Lezgin Bakircioglu
CT0 @Qred | AWS Community builder | Sec-t(.org) | AWS Stockholm meetup organizer

Supporting Organizers

Anders Björnestad
Marcus Bladh
Jimmy Dahlqvist
Anurag Kale
Pekka Malmirae

Previous events

Previous AWS Community Day Nordics events

  • 2018 in Helsinki
  • 2019 in Copenhagen
  • 2020 in Stockholm
  • 2023 in Helsinki