At PMG, the dev team maintains several large applications that provide our account teams with the tools they need to be awesome. We host those tools on individual AWS accounts, but sometimes they need to talk with each other across accounts. Most recently we had to implement a redshift UNLOAD from one AWS account to […]

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A few weeks post-re:Invent the hours of sessions and conversation have had a chance to sink in. Two years ago my takeaways from re:Invent were about microservers and stateless applications being the future. In a way a lot of the focus, two years later, is still on stateless microservices. Today, however, the future seems to […]
This past week, I had the amazing opportunity to attend the AWS re:Invent conference in Las Vegas. For those that don’t know, it is the premier conference for cloud computing and deals with the entire AWS ecosystem. Keynotes are presented by the CEO, Andy Jassy, and CTO, Werner Vogels. These speakers obviously have invaluable knowledge […]
Amazon Web Services re:invent is currently going on in Las Vegas. This morning AWS announced several new and upcoming tools in the keynote, lead by Andy Jassy. The keynote also included speakers from several AWS users, such as Capital One, GE, Splunk, and MLBam. Amazon QuickSight First up on the announcements was the new Amazon […]