Chris Hickman and Jon Christensen of Kelsus and Rich Staats from Secret Stache offer a history lesson on the unique challenges of data at “Internet scale” that gave birth to NoSQL and DynamoDB. How did AWS get to where it is with DynamoDB? And, what is AWS doing now?
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AWS
re:Invent
DynamoDB
NoSQL
AWS re:Invent 2018 - Keynote with Andy Jassy
AWS re:Invent 2018 - Keynote with Werner Vogels
Oracle Database
Bill Gates’ Internet Tidal Wave
CGI Bin
Kelsus
Secret Stache Media
End Song
Whisper in a Dream by Uskmatu
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