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SCS DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES
4:00 PM - Wean Hall 7500
3:30 PM Distinguished Donuts - Outside the Hall
Gaschnig/Oakley Memorial Lecture

Werner Vogels
Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Amazon.com
The Power of Service: Lessons from building Amazon.com, the world largest e-commerce platformAmazon runs a world-wide e-commerce platform that serves tens of millions customers at peak times using tens of thousands of servers located in many data centers around the world. This platform is one of the world’s largest distributed systems in existence. To meet the unique reliability and scalability requirements and to provide an agile environment for fast innovation the platform is implemented using hundreds of loosely coupled services that power many different applications.
In this presentation we will review the evolution of the Amazon architecture and its unique control structure. We’ll dive into the main scalability and reliability challenges and the different patterns of state management that each requires a unique solution. We’ll close the presentation with a discussion of the challenges of adopting research results into production environments.
Poster
Speaker Bio: Dr. WERNER VOGELS is Vice President & Chief Technology Officer at
Amazon.com where he is responsible for driving the company’s technology
vision, which is to continuously enhance the innovation on behalf of Amazon’s
customers at a global scale. Prior to joining Amazon, Dr. Vogels worked as a researcher at the Computer Science Department at Cornell University
where he was a principal investigator in several research projects that target
the scalability and robustness of mission-critical enterprise computing systems. He has held positions of VP of
Technology and CTO in companies that handled the transition of academic
technology into industry.
Vogels holds a Ph.D. from the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam and has
authored many articles for journals and conferences, most of them on
distributed systems technologies for enterprise computing.
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