MoMo Tel Aviv – March 11th – Creating Awesome Mobile Cloud Apps
MoMo Tel Aviv – March 11th – Creating Awesome Mobile Cloud Apps

MoMo Tel Aviv – March 11th – Creating Awesome Mobile Cloud Apps

MoMo Tel Aviv – March 11th – Creating Awesome Mobile Cloud Apps

Posted on: February 24, 2013 – Filed under: Tel Aviv

We’re delighted to invite you to a special MobileMonday event about mobile cloud app development with some experts coming specially from Amazon Europe.

The event will have 2 parts – one is more technical and will take place 16:30-19:00 and the other is our usual MobileMonday format from 19:00-22:00, where we will hear the business aspects and some case studies and pitches from startups using mobile cloud services. And of course as always we’ll have great networking opportunities.

You’re welcome to arrive to either part of the event, according to your tech/business orientation, just make to RSVP here.

Agenda

16:30 – 17:00 – Gathering
17:00 – 19:00 – AWS Technical session: Develop awesome mobile applications on AWS
19:00 – 19:40 – Networking break and Food
19:40 – 21:30 – MoMoTLV sessions (Detailed agenda TBD)

Tech Session Details:

Many developers and project managers are familiar with creating mobile applications but fewer are aware of the challenges of deploying, operating and maintaining backend infrastructures that support those mobile applications. This session will explain how to use Amazon Web Services to deploy scalable and reliable backends for mobile applications, including customer examples operating mobile production systems.

Speaker: Carlos Conde, Sr. Manager, Solutions Architecture, Amazon

With over 12 years of experience in the IT industry, Carlos began his career in when he founded IWorks, a company dedicated in building automated Java web applications on top of legacy systems. Having a strong technological background with an entrepreneur mind set, he then went on to cofound Newaxe, a software start-up providing a monitoring platform for enterprise-oriented software. He also worked for three years as an independent consultant, focused on IT architecture, and implementing pragmatic solutions for customers. Carlos now works as a Solutions Architect at Amazon Web Services where he is dedicated to helping customers with the adoption of cloud computing.

The event is sponsored by Amazon Web Services

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