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Building on cloud: Why cloud technology is the future of cost-efficient solutions

By Amazon Web Services

July 1, 2019

AWS

The pressure to innovate and drive costs down is everywhere – in consumer products, financial services, tech companies, and yes, even in government.

Given the context, we see a strong case for the adoption of scalable, cost-efficient cloud computing infrastructure. Whether it’s exploring the cosmos, researching life-saving cures, or hosting petabyte-scale apps, the cloud is already revolutionizing how we work and live.

Take Amazon Web Services (AWS). It’s no secret that AWS is used by leaders and innovators across Australia and New Zealand, like CSIRO and the Australian Tax Office (ATO). What you might not know is that AWS is also used by companies and organisations across a range of industries and segments who are transforming through technology.

The AWS Public Sector Summit Canberra, ACT, on 20 – 21 August, 2019 is a chance to get inspired, dive deep, and begin to build. Register today.

At the AWS Public Sector Summit, innovators are building the future with secure, AI-ready cloud services. Connect with colleagues and peers, see what digital transformation looks like, and discover how cloud-based skills empower the workforce of today and tomorrow.

What to Expect

  • Grow your network: Meet and mingle with other public sector customers from government, education, and nonprofits.
  • Connect with experts: Connect with our local public sector partners or meet with an AWS expert at the AWS booth.
  • Begin to build: Check out live demonstrations from our professional services, AWS Training & Certification, and more at our expo hall. For the first time, we also have an AWS DeepRacer Workshop to experiment and compete with your own working models.

These sessions will include overviews of AWS services and features, best-practice sharing, demos, and inspiring and replicable stories from those using the AWS Cloud to make the world a better place.

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