Difference between revisions of "HacktionCamp 2022 Workshops"

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;Equipment: projector, speakers
 
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;Description: what is hacktionlab, when did it start, why did it start?  a potted history of how we got here.
 
;Description: what is hacktionlab, when did it start, why did it start?  a potted history of how we got here.
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;Nerd gag: fully on
  
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=Emergent Technology=
  
 
==Distributed serverless solutions in the Cloud (with AWS)==
 
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;Description: we may not like them, but they're the biggest hosting company out there, Amazon make more money hosting cloud services than anything else.  What is there offering, how does it work, what does a typical serverless application look list, and what the hell is serverless in the first place?  Are they a threat?  What can we do about it?
 
;Description: we may not like them, but they're the biggest hosting company out there, Amazon make more money hosting cloud services than anything else.  What is there offering, how does it work, what does a typical serverless application look list, and what the hell is serverless in the first place?  Are they a threat?  What can we do about it?
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;Nerd gag: quite a way off
  
 
=That Tech Is Ours!=
 
=That Tech Is Ours!=

Revision as of 22:43, 3 May 2022

Reflective

What is HacktionLab and how did we get here?

Format
talk
Proposed by
Mike
Length
1 hour, maybe shorter
Equipment
projector, speakers
Description
what is hacktionlab, when did it start, why did it start? a potted history of how we got here.
Nerd gag
fully on

Emergent Technology

Distributed serverless solutions in the Cloud (with AWS)

Format
talk/demo
Proposed by
Mike
Length
40 mins
Equipment
projector, speakers
Description
we may not like them, but they're the biggest hosting company out there, Amazon make more money hosting cloud services than anything else. What is there offering, how does it work, what does a typical serverless application look list, and what the hell is serverless in the first place? Are they a threat? What can we do about it?
Nerd gag
quite a way off

That Tech Is Ours!