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Accelerate and De-Risk Your AWS Migration

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Sponsored by AWS with Launchdarkly 

AWS _ LaunchDarkly


 
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Keeping pace with new technologies and platforms can be burdensome for engineering teams. AWS announced more than 50 product updates at last year’s re:Invent conference alone. How can teams know which services to adopt and when to abandon their current toolset, or that a new service will perform as expected when they migrate 100% of traffic to it? Moving to new systems involves risk, which is only heightened when facing a large-scale cloud migration.

Replacing infrastructure and other components of your stack without a way to do so gradually can lead to disruption for users and headaches for engineers, not to mention costly downtime for your business. Software teams need the ability to test and adopt new technologies quickly so they can focus on delivering the best possible products to their users.

Join us to not just learn but also see some contextual examples of how LaunchDarkly’s feature management platform helps software teams deliver functionality—whether front-end features or back-end components—to users in a faster, safer and more controlled way.

Key takeaways:

  • Feature management foundations and how they apply to cloud migrations
  • How to embrace data-driven decision-making when evaluating new technologies
  • How to more effectively migrate workloads to the cloud and adopt new services
Cody De Arkland
Director, Developer Relations, LaunchDarkly
Cody is currently director of developer relations at LaunchDarkly and focuses on all things "as code." His background is in advocacy, automation, infrastructure as code and application delivery. He enjoys taking users on journeys in technology and is passionate about helping users adopt DevOps practices. He loves working in the community and enjoys interacting with users on twitter at @codydearkland.
Alea Abed
Director of Solutions, LaunchDarkly
Alea has been in the developer tools space for the past 10 years. She spent 8 years in open source search, at Lucidworks, where she worked closely with the product team to define enterprise customer needs as the platform evolved from an on-premises, to self-hosted Kubernetes, to SaaS solution. At LaunchDarkly, Alea focuses on understanding the common challenges DevOps teams face and showcasing how feature management can help. In her free time, she loves exploring new places in San Francisco with her dog, Maple.

 

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