
Chris Fullerton
Serverless: An Architecture for the 21st century
Presentation Synopsis: AWS released Lambda in 2014. This has led to a new way of designing and building software, often referred to as "serverless". Over the last few years, this approach has evolved as have the tools to support it. I will talk about why this is important, and how to get started.
Speaker Biography: Chris is a Senior Solutions Architect at Mariner. He developed his first computer program in 1975, and at one point ran JCPenney's e-commerce site from his desktop machine.
After spending nearly a decade in Silicon Valley, Chris developed a wealth of knowledge that extends to just about any topic in technology and architecture space, but he is truly passionate about Amazon Web Services, security, golf, and single malt scotch. Chris' role with Mariner allows him to focus on helping clients identify and solve their business and technical challenges and as an added bonus, doesn't mind getting his hands dirty to help clients succeed.
Chris has spoken at numerous AWS user group events, and enjoys talking to clients of the challenges and benefits of AWS. He achieved his first AWS certification in 2013 and currently has six AWS certifications, including the Security Specialty and Solution Architect Professional designations
Serverless: An Architecture for the 21st century
Presentation Synopsis: AWS released Lambda in 2014. This has led to a new way of designing and building software, often referred to as "serverless". Over the last few years, this approach has evolved as have the tools to support it. I will talk about why this is important, and how to get started.
Speaker Biography: Chris is a Senior Solutions Architect at Mariner. He developed his first computer program in 1975, and at one point ran JCPenney's e-commerce site from his desktop machine.
After spending nearly a decade in Silicon Valley, Chris developed a wealth of knowledge that extends to just about any topic in technology and architecture space, but he is truly passionate about Amazon Web Services, security, golf, and single malt scotch. Chris' role with Mariner allows him to focus on helping clients identify and solve their business and technical challenges and as an added bonus, doesn't mind getting his hands dirty to help clients succeed.
Chris has spoken at numerous AWS user group events, and enjoys talking to clients of the challenges and benefits of AWS. He achieved his first AWS certification in 2013 and currently has six AWS certifications, including the Security Specialty and Solution Architect Professional designations