At this meetup, join Alex Bewley, Chief Technology Officer of uptimeCloud and Cliff Moon, Chief Technology Officer of Boundary. Alex Bewley will speak to the gap in the ecosystem that inspired them to build the software and discuss challenges they came across along with what current customers are saying. He'll also talk about using Boundary for network monitoring. And most importantly,...
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At this meetup, join Alex Bewley, Chief Technology Officer of uptimeCloud and Cliff Moon, Chief Technology Officer of Boundary. Alex Bewley will speak to the gap in the ecosystem that inspired them to build the software and discuss challenges they came across along with what current customers are saying. He'll also talk about using Boundary for network monitoring. And most importantly, how they can help you solve a challenge every AWS user has.
Cliff Moon will discuss the challenge of testing, debugging and managing distributed applications (if you're running an production application on AWS - you're running a distributed application). He'll demonstrate just how powerful visualizing application communication over the network can be.
About Alex Bewley
Alex Bewley is passionate about bridging the gap between business value and cutting edge technology. A technologist (B.Sc.H in Computer Science, Queen's University) by trade, Alexâs 17-year long tour of duty included time with Sun Microsystems in their heyday. However, Alex craved a more entrepreneurial muse, and founded uptime software (with co-founder Phil Didaskalou) in 2001. When not behind his desk, Alex is either knee deep with the Toronto tech startup community or is on his iPad dreaming of new ways to simplify systems management.
About Cliff Moon
Cliff Moon is Co-Founder and Chief Technical Officer at Boundary. Prior to Boundary, Cliff was a lead engineer for Powerset (natural language search engine acquired by Microsoft) where he was instrumental in the design, implementation, launch, and operation of many of the companyâs production services. Cliff is an active contributor to open source projects, developing the first open-source implementation of Amazon Dynamo and originating the Dynamo Framework. Cliff is an active and well-regarded member of the NoSQL, Scala, and Erlang communities.