This session provides an overview of why and how Amazon.com transitioned over time from an on premise monolith technical architecture to a microservices architecture powered by AWS. We walk through the various evolution stages in that journey, and share examples of how Amazon takes advantage of increased business agility and technical flexibility gained through these architecture and how that allows its teams on innovations. The challenges Amazon had to overcome in that journey are common ones that many other enterprise customers are trying to resolve; we share key lessons learned from Amazon’s experiences that provide actionable insights for senior leaders driving transformational changes to how their teams deliver technology.
Time: 30 minutes
Lanaguage: English
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