If you attend this year’s AWS re:Invent, this blog post is for you!
I will invite a group of people to have breakfast together on Tuesday morning (Nov 28, 9-10am) offside the noisy halls where you could get your complimentary re:Invent breakfast. Food and drinks are on me.
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We will speculate about announcements, discuss trends, and complain about pain points. I’m particularly interested in how you handle CloudWatch alarms, monitoring and incident management.
I’d like to meet you. No matter if you started using AWS today or five years before. No matter if you are young or old. No matter what’s your job title.
If you have anything to say about AWS CloudWatch alarms, I want to have breakfast with you.