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Set Your Data in Motion with Confluent on AWS

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Join experts from Confluent and AWS for a webinar that covers how you can accelerate application modernization while moving data from on-prem to AWS. Learn how to break data silos and accelerate time to market for new applications by connecting valuable data from your existing systems on-prem to your AWS environment using Confluent.

We’ll discuss:

  • How to unlock data sitting on your legacy systems and make it available in modern, cloud-native systems on AWS
  • How to leverage Confluent’s 120+ pre-built connectors to bridge your data architecture in real-time between on-prem and AWS environments
  • How organizations are using Confluent on AWS to achieve their business objectives

Joseph Morais started early in his career as a network/solution engineer working for FMC Corporation and then Urban Outfitters (UO). At UO, Joseph joined the e-commerce operations team, focusing on agile methodology, CI/CD, containerization, public cloud architecture, and infrastructure as code. This led to a greenfield AWS opportunity working for a startup, Amino Payments, where he worked heavily with Kafka, Apache Hadoop, NGINX, and automation. Before joining Confluent, Joseph helped AWS enterprise customers scale through their cloud journey as a senior technical account manager. At Confluent, Joseph serves as cloud partner solutions architect and Confluent Cloud evangelist.

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Kafka Microservices

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e-book: Microservices Customer Stories

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