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Resources for re:Invent 2023 Breakout session API303

Navigating the journey to serverless event-driven architecture

Serverless event-driven architectures (EDAs) are a powerful approach to building software systems that can help businesses respond quickly and adapt to changing business conditions with agility. In this session, learn about the journey businesses undertake when adopting EDAs, from initial design and implementation to ongoing operation and maintenance. The session highlights the many benefits EDAs can offer organizations and focuses on areas of EDA that are challenging and often overlooked. Through a combination of patterns, best practices, and practical tips, this session provides a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and challenges of implementing EDAs and helps you understand how you can utilize them to drive business success.

Session deck

EDA Visuals

Guide

Learn more about event-driven architectures with bite sized visuals

Event first thinking

YouTube

Previous talk, to help you understand the importance of event-first thinking.

Event-driven serverless patterns

Code

Over 700 serverless patterns to help you build event-driven architectures on AWS today.

Over 30 extra resources for this talk

GitHub

Extra list of content for this talk. Dive deep and learn more with videos, blogs and examples.

David Boyne

Presented by David Boyne, Senior Developer Advocate (Serverless), AWS

David Boyne is a Serverless Developer Advocate for AWS Serverless who is focused on helping others learn all things related to serverless and event-driven architectures. He regularly shares his thoughts around event architectures and develops and contributes to many open source projects to help the community learn and get more out of their tools. He is very passionate about the future of serverless with event architectures and wants to help others explore and understand what is possible.