AWS re:Invent 2021. Hiro chat with (AWS) Heroes. Interview w/ Chris Williams

Chris Williams: AWS Community Hero from USA
Today, we’re back with an AWS Community Hero (the BEST KIND of Hero, according to him, and I have to agree ) from good ol’ US of A, Chris Williams! Chris is an Enterprise Architect for World Wide Technologies , chatting with us from New Hampshire. Apparently, they don’t shut down the state because of a few inches of snow. Imagine that. He’s been working with the AWS Cloud since 2012! Hiroko: Thanks for taking our interview, Chris! So, what was your first IT job? Chris: I was a PC parts salesperson for a small family shop in Alabama! Hiroko: Nice, nice! I’ve been really enjoying learning about everyone’s first IT jobs. How many times have you attended AWS re:Invent? Chris: I’ve been 4 times physically, 5 times including the virtual 2020 event with those awesome VR goggles! Hiroko: Ah, the VR goggles. They definitely weren’t for me… My eyes would dry out so quickly, and I’d get a headache… Which is why I couldn’t hang out with you guys too much last year What was different about re:Invent 2021 from previous years? Chris: It was a lot smaller and people were more serious about their interactions. I think that the extrovert folks were giddy from being pent-up for 2 years and the introvert folks were even more overwhelmed than they usually are. Because of this, people were more present when communicating with others. Hiroko: Hahaha well I can kind of relate. A lot of people were saying it was much chiller, but I guess it depends on whom you were talking to!! What did you like about the changes at re:Invent 2021? Chris: I’m really glad that AWS enforced a vaccination requirement & masks for the conference. Hiroko: Yes! That was scary for me, so glad they did that. And seems like there wasn’t a massive breakout? At least nothing that made the news… Which is good. What were the most exciting moments at re:Invent 2021 for you? Chris: There were several :- Getting the Hero shout-out from Werner during his keynote!
- Meeting all of the Heroes that I’d only seen on screen for the last 2 years
- The MongoDB emerald lounge was amazing – having a spot right in the middle of the Venetian where I could grab a quick meeting, fuel up, record a podcast, or just get a drink was very cool
- Found a new group to listen to thanks to Werner’s keynote – the Cattus Quartet
- An easier way to connect existing corporate AD into IAM
- Improvements to mass-auto tagging resources when you have more than 10,000 taggable services/instances
- Pace yourself – this is a marathon, not a sprint. If you go all out the initial 2 days, you will be too worn out to enjoy the last 2 days
- Drink a LOT of water – go to the local Walgreens & buy several liters of water for your hotel room.
- Get 6-7 hours of sleep.
- Wear very comfortable shoes – you are going to walk more than you expect.
- Leave space in your luggage – you will get vendor swag & that can add up quickly. I try to leave 40-50% of my luggage empty going to Vegas.
- Attend events that aren’t being recorded (other than the keynotes) – I skip sessions because I can always watch them afterwards on youtube.
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