dotnetsheff: [🏫 In-Person] Deploy .NET applications to AWS & Migrating Win workloads to AWS

This event will be a double talk about Containerising and deploying .NET applications to AWS with CDK presented by Matt Laver and Migrating Windows workloads to AWS by Amir Khairalomoum

⚠️ This will be an in-person event in Sheffield (The venue is TBC)

Agenda:
🗣 Introduction
🍕 Pizza/Drinks
👉 Containerising and deploying .NET applications to AWS with CDK
👉 Migrating Windows workloads to AWS
🍻 Social @ Pub

👉 Containerising and deploying .NET applications to AWS with CDK
This talk will cover the ease at which applications can be built and deployed to AWS. The session will cover infrastructure as code, Docker and even optimising for ARM/Graviton 2 for good measure and will be complemented with a technical walkthrough & demo.

👨‍🏫 Matt Laver
Matt Laver is a Solutions Architect at AWS working with SMB customers in the UK. He is passionate about DevOps and loves helping customers find simple solutions to difficult problems.
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👉 Migrating Windows workloads to AWS
This talk introduces the holistic journey of migrating your Microsoft workloads to AWS. It covers common migration patterns for Microsoft workloads, including migrating Microsoft Active Directory, SQL, and .NET. To help your successful migration journey, the session covers services and tools, such as AWS SMS, AWS DMS, and CloudEndure Migration.

👨‍🏫 Amir Khairalomoum
Amir Khairalomoum is a Solutions Architect at AWS, based in London, UK. He supports customers in their digital transformation and their cloud journey to AWS. He is passionate about serverless technologies.

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dotnetsheff is a monthly user group focused on software development, particularly in the .NET ecosystem. We welcome people with interests in software development of all ages and levels of experience. Please get in touch via Twitter (@dotnetsheff) or email (organisers at dotnetsheff.co.uk) if you or someone you know may be interested in speaking.