Past meeting
Second Auckland Java Community Meeting
Meeting Description
Who
- People interested in Amazon web services
Organized by
- James Beamish-White
Details
Mike Culver, Web Services Evangelist at Amazon, will be speaking to a cross-functional group, with invitations going out to Java, PHP, Ruby and Microsoft user groups.
What?s possible in a post Web 2.0 world? Innovation continues at a mind-bending pace, and this presentation will showcase some thought-provoking new directions that Web Services are headed in. The presentation will provide an overview of Amazon Web Services, including a Web Service named Mechanical Turk that allows computers to make requests of people, an online storage service, a Virtual Server service, and more. There will also be a demo showing how to set up the virtual server. But mostly this will be an opportunity to have a discussion about innovation and entrepreneurial tools.
Amazon spent ten years developing a world-class technology and content platform that powers Amazon web sites for millions of customers every day. Most people think ?Amazon.com? when they hear the word; however developers are excited to learn that there is a separate technology arm of the company, known as Amazon Web Services or AWS. Using AWS, developers can build software applications leveraging the same robust, scalable, and reliable technology that powers Amazon?s retail business. AWS has now launched ten services with open API?s for developers to build applications, with the result that over 290,000 developers have registered on Amazon?s developer site to create applications based on these services..
Mike Culver joined the Developer Relations Group of Amazon Web Services in May, 2006. Mike brings with him fifteen years of technology leadership experience, including at companies such as Microsoft. In addition Mr. Culver has a strong background running an IT organization, with over a decade of experience in the Electrical Wholesale Distribution industry. As a Web Services Evangelist at Amazon, he helps developers take advantage of disruptive technologies that are going to change the way we think about computer applications, and the way that businesses compete.
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Who Attended
It's estimated that 66 people attended.
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Geoffrey Platt
"Took a while to get going but the second half was interesting."





(15 ratings)


Bevan Falloon
"Great speaker with great things to say and a good way of communicating concepts. Maybe a bit unorganised (AUT's fault?) on the tech front."