 Selamat pagi, semua. Oh, wow. Maksud saya teruk. Jadi, selamat datang ke AWS Community Day Singapura. Ini adalah hari pertama kami di Community Day. Jadi, saya hanya ingin berterima kasih kepada kamu semua untuk mengambil masa pada hari ini, untuk sebenarnya mengambil masa bersama kami. Ya. Jadi, nama saya Steve. Saya rasa beberapa dari kamu berdua mengenai saya. Saya sebenarnya mengambil group AWS di Singapura untuk masa lalu 5 tahun. Saya juga seorang hero komuniti, dan ini hanya saya, CCA. Saya tidak mempayar untuk melakukan ini. Saya mempunyai kerja seluruh masa sebagai pengurus perniagaan dalam perniagaan securus. Jadi, ya, saya hanya ingin berkongsi. Jadi, sebenarnya, AWS Community Days. Mereka hanya seorang konferensi komuniti. Sangat benar-benar. Dan ini bukan pertama di dunia. Mereka ada banyak grup pengguna di seluruh dunia, atau memerlukan hari komuniti mereka sendiri. Dan idea ini hanya untuk hari ini. Untuk mempunyai, atau hanya seorang konferensi, yang datang dari perniagaan, yang datang dari perniagaan sendiri. Jadi, banyak perkara yang anda lihat di sini tidak seperti konferensi perniagaan. Ini adalah perniagaan komuniti. Jadi, itu adalah keputusan yang besar. Dan untuk menunjukkan saja apa yang saya bermakna dengan itu, semua nama orang di sini, orang yang anda dapat melihat sekarang, semua orang pengguna, mereka berjalan di sini, di luar, mereka berada di perniagaan lain. Semua orang-orang di sini adalah pengguna, tidak dapat melakukan ini. Jadi, saya benar-benar menghargai mereka, dan hanya untuk mendapat ke tempat ini, di mana kita di sini sekarang, telah menjadi sebuah... saya akan katakan sebuah pengguna. Okey? Jadi, benar-benar, grup pengguna adalah seorang yang memperkenalkan ini. Tapi kita tidak melakukan ini sendiri. Saya bukan seorang pengguna. Ada banyak orang yang membantu di dalam latar belakang seperti yang saya katakan tadi. Dan... dan... Saya rasa terutamanya, jika anda dari Singapura, dan anda mungkin... anda akan melihat tentang kami, anda akan melihat kami di Mina.com. Jadi, itu di mana kita. Jadi... Ya. Kita juga di skor ini. Kita sangat aktif di skor ini. Jadi, jika anda mempunyai beberapa... AWS teknikal, bercakap dengan kami, anda dapat beberapa... seseorang yang memperkenalkan adonan adonan adonan adonan, datang ke dalam channel kami juga. Kita akan berada di sana, bagaimanapun untuk membantu anda. Baiklah. Jadi, jika anda berada di sini, dan hanya berkawan, hanya... hanya bercakap dengan kami, kita akan berada di sana. Itu keadaan kita, itu keadaan kita. Jadi, saya hanya ingin beri beberapa perjumpaan sebelum saya teruskan... dengan seluruh... sesi. Baiklah. Jadi... benar-benar, kami sangat mendukung, dan kami sangat berterima kasih... untuk pengguna, partner... yang... yang kami ada, dan salah satu pengguna yang terbesar kita, tentu saja, adalah AWS. Baiklah. Kami berjumpa selama bulan-bulan, di Office AWS, pengguna, venue yang anda lihat di sini, banyak kerja di belakang ini di-support oleh AWS. Baiklah. Dan saya berterima kasih untuk orang yang penting, seperti Serena, Johnny, yang... di sana. Baiklah. Dan juga, Shafras, yang tidak di sini. Tetapi, benar-benar, banyak keadaan ini, benar-benar, oleh keadaan-keadaan-keadaan hospitaliti... dari... keadaan-keadaan. Ya. Jadi, yang lain yang saya mahu beritahu, adalah sebenarnya, nginiasis.sg. Jadi, untuk... untuk orang yang tidak tahu, seperti... rekod yang anda lihat sekarang, dan di... dan di perjalanan berkot, itu adalah... seluruh oleh nginiasis.sg. Seluruh penjara-penjara, menyakitkan oleh Michael Chang, yang berada di sana sekarang, dan... mereka telah melakukan ini selama masa, saya rasa, 8 atau 9 tahun, dari... saya faham, saya sedar saya ber Augenamous kan, Michael akan cari saya tolerate yang tidak agak. Jadi, sedangkan banyak覺得 seekor di Singapura... packages dengan semuaころ goed config di Singapura dah pun ventilasi oleh nginiasis jadi, mereka batteri pergi Lake dan itu serang besar untuk pengharisrelaxingan mereka. Sekarang, kami semua berada di wang yang memang baik, dan ini benar-benar способ tengah-tengah p 있게 mengulangi organisasi disebut Tech Talent Assembly, atau T-Tab for Short. T-Tab adalah actually N-T-U-C affiliate. N-T-U-C is the National Workers Union in Singapore, so National Trade Union Congress. What they really want to do is represent all the IT professionals in Singapore just to build up Tech Talent for the future. So if you see it on the screen, there are a lot of activities that they organise, taught leadership series, career conversations for T-Tab members, learning journeys to tech companies, even monthly toast master sessions. And that is just, can be all again just joining with their membership, which is, I think there's a paid component to it, but if when you pay for it, you do have access to the N-T-U-C, the card and stuff like that. It's really a lot of benefits and for me it was quite surprising when I got to know what they were doing, so just really a big shout out for them over here. Also, so our main sponsor for today and actually for the past six months has been Trem Micro. Trem Micro has really been quite a huge supporter of what the user group has been doing. Global Marketplace, partner of the year award last year that was announced during re-invent and of course they are a security company, you know them for security products. So they are a leader in this category of solutions called CNAPP so they have a cloud one. So if you are really interested to find out more and also for T-Tab which I mentioned earlier, look out for them outside at the level 8 for you. The situation is they have set up booths all over there and just really just one last shout out I think some of you all know that after we resume the meet-ups post-COVID the sessions, the drinks, the beers, the food after all the meet-ups has been sponsored by them. So for us they are really officially and unofficially our number one security sponsor. Actually the co-sponsor for this event also is this company called Ivin it's a global company. So I think it's quite clear what they do but really they just provide manage open source data technologies. If you're using Postgres, Kafka and OpenSearch on major clouds, they can help you to host it. They can do all the heavy lifting for you itself. So if you just want to focus on your data value chain, don't want to focus too much on infrastructure for them. They're available on a marketplace and they're also at the level 8 for you. Oh yes, and just one more. So this one is with regards to the venue with NTUC. So young NTUC is just the youth wing of NTUC itself. So now that I've shared with you a lot more of what the activities of these trade unions they do, just bear in mind what organisations that can help you to advance your careers. Okay, so can I invite Mr Jorrel Gashia so he's the head of technology ASEAN AWS to just say a few words to the crowd. So first of all, good morning everyone. It's really great to see everybody in person. If somebody would ask me about two years ago what my prediction would have been for in person events I think I would have only gotten as far as telling everyone about how cool my work from home setup was. Fast forward to today. I think we're very thankful that we're actually getting to meet in person. My name is Jorrel Gashia. I'm humbled because I have the opportunity to lead a group of talented individuals that help accelerate our customers' transformation by leveraging the power of the AWS cloud across 11 countries. I'm very proud to be here today but let me take a step back and do a flashback on the history with Singapore and what we've been doing in the Asia-Pacific region. So in 2010 we launched our region in Singapore and trained over 200,000 people since 2017. According to a survey that we conducted, the most in-demand skills by 2025 are going to be in the air around cloud and cybersecurity and we focus on making sure that we help address those gaps. In keeping up with that demand we're also at a frenetic pace of innovation. In 2011, with AWS we launched about 80 services and features. Fast forward to 2018, it was 1,947. Next year it was 2,048, 2,757 and in 2021 it was 3,057 services and features that we announced. We continue to increase that pace of innovation and that's direct feedback both from our customers because 90% of what we build are direct feedback from what we hear from our customers and communities like this and the user groups. What's interesting is that kind of innovation has led to things like having over, and I'm sure some of you will know over 600 instance types in EC2. In addition, from re-invent, Donny and the rest of the team are going to go over in the career cap. So very, very exciting. But then I want to be able to take a lens and say thank you also to the user group. Over the past 10 years this user group has grown to over 7,000 members. Ever since the in-person restrictions the user group has been meeting consistently every month leading up to this event, so this has been incredible. But this community, whether you're a first-time attendee, whether you're a tenured attendee, or whether you're somewhere in between I encourage you to go and interact and attend and network because this is the venue and this community of being able to learn and network with one another is really exciting. With that, obviously part of the things that we do with the community you'll get some advanced information on what may be coming next, some of the betas that we're looking at in terms of services and interacting with you and getting direct feedback that may potentially influence some of those services moving forward. With that, I'd like to say thank you again to the leaders in this team. I want to say thank you to Steve, to Badri, to Michael, and as Steve mentioned earlier to the over 30 volunteers that have taken their time off to make this event happen today. Thank you and enjoy the rest of the day. Thank you, Jorrel. So I'll come to the second part of just to brief you all what's going to happen today itself. So firstly, I'd just like to go through the Code of Conduct and it's just a very simple Code of Conduct. The first thing is keep the place clean. So if you're eating lunch later, just try to minimize the amount of mess that there is. And all the people here are community. We're here to spend a good Saturday together. We should learn together to network together. Keep the conversations friendly. Be friendly to one another. That's common community. Of course, if someone is maybe not comfortable with you, please don't harass them. I mean, it's not something that we expect in this conference but it does happen. So it's just something we just want to point out in that sense. And of course, for the respect for speakers, the speakers are spending their time putting in the effort to actually deliver good sessions and for them to fully concentrate. We just hope that for them just keep it quiet. Let them focus and then it will be a good one. And lastly, I think this is just something particular for this conferences of this scale is that we want to keep the timing today very consistent, very sharp, no overruns as minimal overruns as possible. That means we are not going to be allowing questions. So if you want to have questions with the speakers later, find them after the talk and talk to them. That's the best time but not during the session itself. So really, today we have 18 speakers. They are not just coming from Singapore. They're coming from all parts of the world. So like we have Christian over there coming in from Perth. He's the Perth user group later itself. Ranga and Cratic, they're actually from India. Sonu and his friend Hiro, they're all coming in from Japan. All on their own budget. So really, it's just very, very thankful for all these international speakers. I believe there's a Muhammad Wali over here. I don't think he's here yet but he's actually coming in from the Netherlands itself. So for today, really this is all the speakers you're going to hear from and I'll just go through more details for now. So if you have no idea what the schedule is going to be, it's very simple. This card that you have, the lanyard, scan the QR code. That goes to our website. So that's one way to figure out what the schedule is for today itself. Now, I will go through with the more detailed schedule that you see over here. So for today, there's actually three tracks. There are three tracks. This is the main track. This is the auditorium. We are on level seven. So the talks after this will have the recap session. After the recap session, we have Ranga, who's been talking about serverless. So it's a bit small on my side. After that, it will be lunchtime. After lunch, Mohamad Wali will be giving a talk on maximising the value of business value for cost optimisation in a well-architected framework itself. And then after that, Sonu at 140 to 210, he'll be talking about simplifying design complexities using serverless architecture on AWS itself. Christian, treating your AWS pain points. So if you have some interesting things, maybe you just want to understand more from AWS some of these things that are tried and tested and some of these experiences that we have. I think you should listen to his talk. So that's by Christian itself. At 310, Steve Ng from New Relic he'll be talking about how New Relic actually unlock scalability on their platform with cell-based architecture on AWS. At 340 to 410, Badri, who is actually our user group co-leader he's actually going to be giving a talk on building an enterprise-grade multi-account AWS environment because that's what he's doing in his own day job itself. And we really hope that you guys stay all the way because from 420 to 510 there's going to be a lot of interesting things happening. We're going to have Epic Carhood Quiz. I think some of you might have played with the December one so you know how epic this could be. So prizes over there are very attractive and sponsored by Trend Micro. So thank you for them in advance. Then with the closing address, photograph, and also lastly there will be a t-shirt giveaway. But you have to stay all the way to the end. So please don't run off. If you don't run off then there's no t-shirt. So that was for the main trend. Now in the breakout trend that is on the 119 Room 903. You go up the escalator I think to the top and you walk all the way that side. You will see the banners, you cannot miss it. This building, this venue is very small. So you cannot miss it. But over there that's where we have our breakout track. We have other speakers talking over there. So at 1120 to 1150 simplifying your application network connectivity with the latest networking launches from re-invent. So if you're interested to find out what are the networking features that will help you with your next network architecture. Listen to Bumi, he'll be talking about that. For followed by that, lunchtime 1150 to 1255 lunch will be at level 7 the mezzanine. So both the main tracks and the breakout track end the session at the same time. So you have all lunch together at the same time. The mezzanine is just below two levels below this level. There will be ashes, there will be signs to help you. If you are lost, just follow the crowd. And then after that at 1 o'clock to 1.30. This one is going to be very interesting. We're going to have a fire sign chat and this is actually with the tech community leaders in Singapore. So I'll be first leading that with Michael Chang and two other community leaders, Max and Saloni. So we'll be just having a chat if you are really interested to find out how the tech community is, how you can get involved how have people built up their experience, what is in it for you in the community itself. I highly encourage you to just go to this very interactive session. Okay. And next, Chatra, you'll be talking about automating the deployment of software agents centrally using systems manager. So if you're an ops guy, you maybe haven't done a lot of systems manager, but you're very interested in this, go to his talk. No, next. Ashok, he'll be talking about AWS Cloud Automation platform with Terraform and Jenkins. So I believe this is something that he has actually done in his own day job, so he's going to share the experience of what he has done. So definitely if he has done in his day job, there's better hardened experience. So if you really want to know more, you want to apply to your own organization, go and listen to his talk. After that, Paul. Paul, he'll be talking about unifying your security data with Amazon Security Lake and OCSF. So for those who don't know, Security Lake was actually a very big security feature that was launched during re-invent itself. So if you are really interested to find out more, maybe you are a security guy, or you could be a partner that is developing security solutions on that. This will be the talk that you should go for. And lastly, 340 to 410, Chen Yang, he's from AWS under the BI team. He'll be talking about building trust in your data and improving your data quality with automated frameworks on AWS. So if you are a data guy, you do data day-to-day, you do data engineering day-to-day itself, you are interested in this line of talk, go for his talk. Lastly, for the... 2 tracks are covered. The last one is actually the workshop track. So the workshop track is actually interesting, and it's actually on level 9, Room 901, just before the breakout track, area. There will be 2 workshops for today, and it's hands-on bring your own laptop. So if you have laptops, which I believe most of you came here with laptops, and you're very interested in for the first one, which is securing an Amazon EKS cluster with Velco. This will be developed by Yong Kang. So Yong Kang is actually very prominent in the Kubernetes and the container space. You can see him on LinkedIn almost every day. So just if you want to know more, go for his workshop. Now, the second workshop is actually by critic over there, and he was going to be showing how you can use EC2 as your personal computer, featuring VS Code. So I think that's going to be quite interesting for those developers who just want to try something very different and just want to experience what it's like to do that. Go for his workshop. So that's pretty much what to-today is really about. And lastly, like I mentioned, with all the sessions, they will all end at 4.10, at 4.20, we come back here and we come back here to do the prizes, the closing address, take a nice, good photograph, t-shirt giveaway like I mentioned. So we really, really hope that you spend your day with us and we'll just make your time worth it to do so. Ya, really. And that's about it. Thank you. That was really the opening address and we will go shortly into the recap sessions. Thank you.