AWS re:Invent 2022 - Keynote with Dr. Werner Vogels
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 8 ก.พ. 2025
- Dr. Werner Vogels, Amazon.com VP and CTO, talks about the benefits of building asynchronous, loosely coupled systems and how event-driven architecture enables global scale. He then explains how the cloud is enabling customers to build more immersive experiences using 3D and how simulation is empowering customers to experiment and innovate in new ways.
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Guest speakers:
40:22 Angela Timofte of Trustpilot
1:19:15 Nathan Thomas of Epic Games
00:04:02 - Welcome
00:05:00 - Asynchrony
00:11:10 - The world is asynchronous
00:14:25 - Benefits of loosely coupled systems
00:16:30 - Amazon S3
00:18:29 - Newly Published Amazon's Distributed Computing Manifesto, 1998
00:19:33 - Workflows
00:20:40 - Listen, learn, improve
00:22:09 - Launch: AWS Step Functions Distributed Map
00:23:00 - The world is event-driven
00:31:00 - Launch - AWS Application Composer
00:34:00 - Events are composable
00:37:00 - Amazon EventBridge Pipes
00:40:28 - Guest Speaker: Angela Timofte of Trustpilot
00:49:42 - AWS Heroes
00:51:53 - Event-driven architectures enable global scale
00:56:56 - The world is built on patterns
00:57:15 - Amazon Builders Library
00:58:48 - Launch: Amazon CodeCatalyst
01:02:48 - Event-driven architectures help development teams move faster
01:04:15 - The world is multidimensional
01:07:00 - 3D technology
01:09:30 - A 3D model is worth a thousand pictures
01:10:00 - Photogrammetry
01:11:10 - Neural Radiance Fields
01:12:00 - 3D will soon be as pervasive as video
01:13:16 - O3DE
01:14:46 - Matterport - AWS IoT TwinMaker
01:15:30 - Spatial Intelligence
01:17:28 - Zoox
01:19:10 - Guest Speaker - Nathan Thomas of Epic Games
01:25:18 - RealityScan
01:27:50 - AWS Ambit Scenario Designer
01:30:00 - Simulation
01:36:45 - Spatial simulation
01:38:10 - Demo: AWS SimSpace Weaver
01:44:50 - What about the future?
01:46:20 - Quantum Simulation
01:51:40 - Closing
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8 hours flight listening to Werner Vogels changed my way of thinking and doing things. thanks
More than anything AWS specific, I enjoyed Dr. Werner Vogel's thought process and big-picture thinking. As a former ecologist, I was delighted by his connections of the natural world to concepts such as asynchrony, loosely coupled vs tightly coupled systems, and that individuals must evolve or die. The fact that his ideas outshown any AWS specifics when I'm a AWS fan and happily use it at work, is perhaps a testiment to him being a great thinker and presenter.
For next re:Invent, we need air coolers installed on the stage just to make Dr's life easier. Those lights emit a lot of heat.
He could also take care about his fitness :)
He is just a sweaty fatty.
Or he generated the heat himself, by burning a massive amount of energy to move that round body around.
@@duongdeptraiqua If walking around at 1km per hour generates this amount of sweat, I think it's safe to say there's something not 100% right :-D It was a great great talk though.
LED lighting generates almost no heat and broadcasts even less!
Loved the way they displayed the drawbacks of synchronous communication, when she was frying the fries one at a time, that was epic!
when her taking the order better showcased missing asynchronicity while the frying was just lack of parallel threads .... thinking about it, both do not hit the aynchronous feature of asynchronicity I would describe as "stop waiting" or "just react".
My enterprise architect REALLY needs to see the first hour of this talk
Lots of achitects and developers do… lol
That's an interesting thing. What Werner is talking about requires alignment across EA, Solution and Software Architect roles (or depending on the size of your company, that might be CTO/Architecture/tech lead, or Head of tech/Senior Engineers and Junior Engineers). It also depends on whether you are green fields or legacy as well. There are often many more things to resolve. Just doing a straight pivot to a new way of working may be beyond the financial capacity of your business to realise, or not align with the targets the product team need to hit.
This talk cleared my mind about the architecture of a SaaS idea. The Werner passion's is contagious. Great job!!!!
This topic is exactly what I was looking for for the past 1 week
Love this talk, and the production. Every developer/architect should watch this.
😀 🙌
Werner's keynotes are the best!
I'm hooked on every word. I recently read a similar book, and I'm completely hooked on every word. "Mastering AWS: A Software Engineers Guide" by Nathan Vale
Outstanding intro!
i love how he connects these evolved, complex and robust systems back to the basic building blocks -- events, pipes, interrupts, etc
Exciting as always - Dr. Vogels!!
What a production! It was really good thank you Vogels
Thanks for your feedback, Berrin! ❤️ Great to hear that you enjoyed the production. 🙌 ☁️
The annual stress of hoping Werner gets through his keynote without going into cardiac arrest
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😂 watching him struggle through that was stressful.
I thought maybe I was the only one thinking that. He has a great mind. I hope he takes care of himself so it keeps going!
yep, that's what I was thinking too lol it makes it hard to watch
Who has to mop the stage after him?
Amazing talk on many different topics
Amazing intro and very interesting topic
Great talk!!!! thank you
Werner is the best! Love the show he creates and the passion!
Awesome keynote. Just about the solution for climate change and all that....
Warner rocks!
love the valve/ Half Life / Lambda cross over shirt.
Serious Black Mesa Research vibes
Intro goes hard 🔥🔥🔥
The world is really asychronous. Keep it up AWS.
Event driven is indeed a great choice most of time. Still, Monolith can make sense sometimes, ex. if you're an early stage startup building your MVP. The overhead of building a full blown distributed system can work against your short term business goals of keeping the company alive. Most successful startups started this way including amazon. It's a balance to find between biais for action and insist on higher standards.
Agreed. That said, you can decouple parts of the system in a monolith in a way that allows you to evolve to event driven down the track. Really the root of it is to have well defined APIs through the different chunks of a system, because then how part a talks to part b can change without changing the language itself.
Agreed that Monolith still has its use cases. However, people sometimes fall into the trap they design a system that would be a monolith in the early days only because it's assumed to be faster to develop. However, they still want it to be event-driven in the long term, so a lot of effort was spent to prepare for this future, which often comes much sooner than expected. I think a crucial difference nowadays is building an event-driven system can be much much more straightforward than before by adopting various tools/services, including but not limited to AWS. If teams had those tools/services available in the old days, they probably would have started a different way.
@@morosis82 100% !!!!! I believe this is the right approach in this case.
@@Ivan-zm8kv 100% - Early stage CTO is required to make the most of team strengths, product requirements and time to market while keeping technical debt controllable.
I argue that event driven is pretty easy to build from the get-go nowadays, so the biggest tradeoff is becoming more irrelevant
Werner never finishes a talk without talking about dynamodb
If you personally created something so impactful in cloud computing, wouldn't you want to talk about it all the time?
I can't believe Event Driven architecture is somehow the theme of this event because I have been seeking out videos on exactly this topic the last few days! Event Driven Microservices Architecture in the Cloud to be exact. Which has lead me to talks from GOTO; InfoQ, Devoxx and the like. But the more I look into the topic, the more of a macro view I have been seeking inorder to gain clarification on the pros and cons and other possible options to event Driven.... It's just really crazy coincidental that this happens to be the same topic of this keynote! Especially since I felt I was really behind when looking into this topic, in surprised to see it the subject of this latest talk! Not only is it kind of old but I feel there isn't an exact model of event driving that everyone agrees on... Except maybe Kafka implementation? But still... Event Driven architecture with little encapsulated entities wrapped with specific commands by an overall orchestrator and sent traveling down the event stream...
Anyways, this is crazy... I just wish it was a GCP talk instead of AWS because that's the Cloud I'm investing in!
Go AWS
By the way has a lot of great presentations to watch out about this theme
Hey Graham, if you're looking for more content on EDA and event-driven microservices, check out our channel -- lots of content from the last 2 years of EDA Summit events with guests from AWS, GCP, Solace, SAP, Boomi, Red Hat, etc. as well as many companies who have successfully implemented EDA talking about benefits and challenges. th-cam.com/users/EDASummit
why GCP?
You should look into Solace if you want your applications to be able to connect in any hybrid cloud set up or with customer and partners.
Excellent 👍
best talk ever!
1:48:14
Warning Werner⚠: that 1st number is supposed to be #Septemvigintillion.😅
Do they even record the live violin music played before this. it was so good. lf any one has a link for that, please do share...
Werner in Matrix is priceless. I will never see French fries the same 😂😂😂
I would love the see how TrustPilot monitors that system.
What is the technology behind the event broker? Do they use Solace?
Where is the source code for the readme service example?
The ocean, not trees are the best carbon capture mechanism btw - also Co2 is not a problem, and used to be much higher as seen in a.o. Greenland ...
Go Build!
Oh, deers! Now, I dont feel so bad about the King Viserys' hunting scene )
Great talk. Amazon, please make this guy go see a cardiologist
진짜 개쩌는 인트로다 ㄷㄷ...
Do we really need quantum computing to know that decomposing organic material makes a good fertilizer?
Who turned off the A/C? 😅
AWS should provide vulnerability check security services for free. For small business it is not sustainable to provide security with a cost.
1:04:25 “keyboard, screen, mouse, finger”
that's cool, only God can make a world work synchronously without failure
Someone please give this man a towel next time!
I like his shirt.
I don't think the metaphor in the beginning of the video is good. Our application can do multiple jobs concurrently with synchronous rpc calls if we use multiple "threads". And we can just use batch API, which is synchronous, for handling multiple orders or french fries.
In my mind the metaphor is not meant apply to that depth. Here is another way of looking at it; Let's say you application is what runs the restaurant, if the restaurant expanded to two or three more, can you evolve the application
or not.
Video should be titled : How to get a huge AWS bill lol
I was hoping for a red pill/blue pill joke about PCIe unordered IO, or Arm RC vs x86 TSO
youtube chapters please
😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
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just like MQseries...takes me back
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Unnecessary use of cat by Dr. Vogels?
His focus was on composability, not minimizing operator count, and starting with a (dumb) cat whose output is then grepped is conceptually more elegant
No mention about massive layoffs?
Loosely coupled does not fit all applications. Gravity is synchronous
interesting, can you explain? Any sources or something?
Good talk but, with all due respect it is hard to understand his speech.
true, and the closed captions are often wrong :(
agree. but when i visited back a few days later, there is substitle with much more accuracy :)
When you can’t do - teach
ok Sheldon
I heard he had COVID from a collegue that was there. Would explain the amount of sweat from his head :O
The profuse sweat was distracting. He looks like he might die on stage at any moment. He should take better care of himself.
if you care that much, write him a letter and suggest some options. prick....
35:08 Useless Use Of Cat : grep "/gateway/allapi" access.log | ....