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Andrew May

Andrew May

Senior Solutions Architect, Cloud/DevOps specialist at Leading EDJE

Columbus, Ohio, United States

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Andrew has been consulting as an architect for Leading EDJE for 18 years, and has specialized in Cloud Platforms and Cloud-Native architecture for the last 10 years. He's a stickler for detail, and a fierce code reviewer. Originally from the UK, Andrew's accent has settled somewhere in the mid-Atlantic.

Area of Expertise

  • Information & Communications Technology

Topics

  • Cloud Computing
  • Amazon Web Services
  • Azure
  • Google Cloud Platform
  • DevOps
  • CI/CD

Microsoft Fabric for Developers

Does your operational database contain staging and reporting data? Is it bloated and struggling under the load? As companies grow, its common to reach a tipping point where you can't just put everything into your shared OLTP database and keep scaling it up. That's when it's time to start thinking seriously about data and how best to manage it.
Traditionally, data warehousing and ETL have required different skill sets and operated independently from application development, but with platforms like Microsoft Fabric, the skillsets aren't so different anymore, especially if you know a bit of Python.
This session will talk about some of the many services that make up Fabric, and how to use it coming from a development background.

We all use open source; learn how to give back

It's almost impossible to use an electronic device and not be using open source code. Devices and software from Apple, Google and Microsoft all rely on open source code written by the community and distributed free of charge.

The majority of developers are using languages that have open source implementations, especially since .NET went open source. We depend upon thousands of community developed libraries. And yet, most of us don't give back for a variety of reasons.

The session will cover a number of ways big and small that you can contribute to open source projects, with details of different types of open source projects and the significance of difference licenses.

Stir Trek 2026 Sessionize Event

May 2026 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Meet-up

Overview of Cloud security and AWS security services

October 2022 Dublin, Ohio, United States

AWS Community Day Midwest 2022

AWS Certifications - what you need to know
Introduction to AWS WAF

June 2022 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Meet-up

AWS on ARM (Graviton Processors)

November 2021 Dublin, Ohio, United States

AWS Meet-up

Intro to Amazon QLDB & Using QLDB for Event-Sourcing

June 2021

AWS Meet-up

Building “serverless” applications using SAM or the Serverless Framework

September 2020

AWS Community Day Midwest 2020 (Virtual)

Getting Certified for Fun and Profit
Simple S3 Security

June 2020

Stir Trek 2020 Sessionize Event

May 2020 Columbus, Ohio, United States

CodeMash 2020 Sessionize Event

January 2020 Sandusky, Ohio, United States

Ohio LinuxFest 2019

Getting to Know AWS Cloud Platform, CloudFormation, Terraform, and Using Infrastructure as Code

November 2019 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Meet-up

Infrastructure as Code with CloudFormation and Terraform

September 2019 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Community Day Midwest 2019

Running Containers in AWS Lightning talk

June 2019 Chicago, Illinois, United States

Stir Trek 2019 Sessionize Event

April 2019 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Meet-up

Running Containers in AWS - Learn about Docker, ECS, EKS, and Fargate

February 2019 Columbus, Ohio, United States

AWS Community Day Midwest 2018

Learn about AWS Certifications

June 2018 Chicago, Illinois, United States

Andrew May

Senior Solutions Architect, Cloud/DevOps specialist at Leading EDJE

Columbus, Ohio, United States

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