AWS Case Study: McDonald's Home Delivery
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- Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024
- McDonalds is the world’s largest restaurant company with 37 thousand locations, serving 64 million people per day. Using AWS, McDonalds built Home Delivery - a platform to integrate local restaurants with delivery partners such as UberEats. Learn more at - amzn.to/2FJmTSq.
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He's doing an awesome job, preseting with a really nice storytelling about a complex subject and all you guys see is problems in his accent or math aproximation . Gimme a break dudes...
If i can get one burger for each time he says Right then i don't have to go to work for couple of years :). Good presentation by the way.
I love his accent, which means it doesnt really matter. i could focus on your job what you've done and that was very impressive. makes me going to order a burger this evening :D
where can I get power point presentation for it?
great video, but it might help to put subtitle (not the auto-generated one) for foreign viewers. The dialect makes it a little bit harder to catch up for non-English speaker.
Enabling CC can be of some help
Just wondering.. Why they use Jenkins instead of AWS CodeBuild and CodeDeploy..
That's a great question! Check out our community of experts in re:Post as they may be able to provide further insight: go.aws/aws-repost. ^KR
_"Rrrrrrright"_ X 1000000
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Very good presentation
Super stuff
3:31 "250 to 500k transactions per hour translates to about 20k transactions per sec"? Something's wrong with math...
Listen again to him. He said in peak period the load is 20k per second.
Key word: peak period.
What a pitty, that AWS has no service for voice replacement. Imagine we could replace every "right" with the word "burger", that would be fun;-)
Great video but could have been done better.
First of all, "re:Invent" is something where majority of IT industry leaders and experts show up, and if the speaker is now well-trained, it causes issue to others. Take a look at comments where a lot of viewers couldn't understand the accent so they could have added subtitles (not the automated). Plus, being into public speaking locally, I witnessed a lot of filler words and same was highlighted by the audience.
I wish there was a training at AWS/Amazon on Communication Style. It helps a lot. I did it through a well-known International organization for a very minimal cost.
Whoever is offended by this comment, I hope you take it in a constructive way.
weird accent