To accelerate delivery and scale of applications in today’s rapid-paced market, organizations have migrated their workloads to containers by using technologies like Amazon ECS, EKS, and Fargate.
As technology stacks scale and container orchestration becomes more complex, organizations can now take advantage of a wide range of tools, services, platforms, and technologies to manage their growing infrastructure.
In this session, experts from Datadog and AWS will explore the top trends in container use and share how you can obtain full-stack visibility into containerized environments.
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Igor Alekseev is a Senior Partner Solution Architect at AWS in the Data and Analytics domain. In his role, Igor works with strategic partners to help them build complex, AWS-optimized architectures. Prior to joining AWS as a data/solution architect, he implemented many projects in the big data domain, including several data lakes in the Hadoop ecosystem. As a data engineer he was involved in applying AI/ML to fraud detection and office automation. Igor's projects span a variety of industries including communications, finance, public safety, manufacturing and healthcare. Previously, Igor worked as full-stack software engineer/tech lead.
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