This video is horribly made. If the point is to teach then please hire people who know how to make interesting videos. It's 2019 and for an internet company like Amazon to make videos like this (even in 2018), it really is a shame. Perhaps the people creating this content know what they are doing, but they sure don't know how to teach. Google, Shopify, and even Facebook all make excellent videos with amazing graphics and great voices. Please learn from these videos and bring all of Amazon's training material up to 2019 standards. It really is a shame because this one change can bring in so much more developers to Amazon's platform.
So you are complaining that a video posted in September 2018 does not meet the standards we have in 2019? A lot of the data presented is still valid. Who cares if it doesn't have fancy graphics and such.
This is one of the better explanations of the AWS Well Architected Framework on the Internet!
Great material for those who are just starting with AWS and planning to take the Cloud Practitioner certification.
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The content is great, the video quality well.... no comments.
Great overview of enterprise architecture and an excellent resource for other useful material.
Fantastic!
would have liked a Well-Architected microphone for this presenter. Great content, shocking audio.
Lol Imagine being Amazon and having worse audio quality than millions of youtubers recording from their bedroom with a 60 dollar microphone 😬
This video is horribly made. If the point is to teach then please hire people who know how to make interesting videos. It's 2019 and for an internet company like Amazon to make videos like this (even in 2018), it really is a shame. Perhaps the people creating this content know what they are doing, but they sure don't know how to teach. Google, Shopify, and even Facebook all make excellent videos with amazing graphics and great voices. Please learn from these videos and bring all of Amazon's training material up to 2019 standards. It really is a shame because this one change can bring in so much more developers to Amazon's platform.
So you are complaining that a video posted in September 2018 does not meet the standards we have in 2019? A lot of the data presented is still valid. Who cares if it doesn't have fancy graphics and such.
@@rationalpickle I agree with you. I like the fact that this video was straigh to the point.
Who cares about the audio? The content was good.