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Reserve your seat: Microsoft workloads on AWS sessions at re:Invent 2024

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This article highlights the Microsoft workloads-related sessions at the upcoming AWS re:Invent 2024 conference. It provides a comprehensive overview of the various sessions, workshops, and talks focused on running Microsoft applications and services on AWS.

Specifically, the article covers:

  • Breakout sessions on topics like migrating .NET applications, optimizing SQL Server workloads, licensing for commercial software, and using Amazon Q Business with Microsoft data sources
  • Builders' sessions for hands-on learning on building AI applications with .NET and Amazon Bedrock, boosting .NET developer productivity with Amazon Q Developer
  • Chalk talks on fundamentals for SQL Server DBAs on AWS, navigating SQL Server migration strategies
  • Code talks on choosing the right AI service for .NET use cases, automating Active Directory with Amazon Bedrock, accelerating .NET development with Amazon Q Developer
  • Workshops on automating infrastructure as code generation with Amazon Bedrock, modernizing Windows applications, porting .NET Framework to Linux, securing AWS Managed Microsoft AD, migrating to open-source databases
  • Conclusion encouraging attendees to register for re:Invent and reserve seats for these sessions


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