UPDATED 11:00 EDT / JULY 13 2016

NEWS

Watch LIVE: AWS: Inside the public vs. private cloud debate | #AWSSummit

As the public versus private cloud debate rages on, all eyes will be on the AWS Summit – Santa Clara, held July 12–13 at the Santa Clara Convention Center in California. The Summit will focus on educating new Amazon Web Services, LLC (AWS) platform customers, as well as provide existing customers information on architecture best practices and new services. Also in store for attendees are use-case stories, breakout sessions, and featured keynoter Dr. Matt Wood, GM of Product Strategy at AWS.

theCUBE, from the SiliconANGLE Media team, will broadcast live from AWS Summit – Santa Clara on July 13. theCUBE hosts Jeff Frick and Lisa Martin will talk with AWS insiders and customers, including:

  • Lee Atchison, principal cloud architect and advocate at New Relic
  • James Casey, VP of Partner Engineering at Chef Software
  • David Richards, CEO of WANdisco
  • Fan Gu, Technical Marketing Engineer at Cisco Systems
  • And more!

Don’t miss out on these and other interviews live on theCUBE. 

Where to watch

Watch theCUBE live during AWS Summit – Santa Clara on SiliconANGLE TV.

Also, make sure to check in during the event with theCUBE hosts Jeff Frick (@JeffFrick) and Lisa Martin (@Luccazara) via Twitter.

What to expect

During AWS Summit – Santa Clara, theCUBE hosts will discuss what AWS’ market position means for the public vs. private cloud debate; AWS’ current stance on the hybrid cloud; and how AWS is dealing with companies reportedly leaving and going with rivals’ private cloud offerings.

Find out about these topics and much more on theCUBE.

Watch live

On July 13, join theCUBE live during AWS Summit – Santa Clara by viewing our real-time video stream here.

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