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The AWS Developers Podcast

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Stay updated on the latest AWS news and insights for developers, wherever you are, whenever you want.

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CyberArk's support team was drowning in logs. With 40+ products across SaaS and self-hosted environments, each generating logs in different formats, support engineers were spending days just preparing data before they could even start investigating a... more

Simon Martinelli is a Java Champion, Vaadin Champion, and Oracle ACE Pro with over three decades of experience building enterprise software. In this episode, he introduces the AI Unified Process (AIUP) — a methodology he created that combines the rig... more

What if you could combine the creative power of generative AI with the mathematical certainty of formal verification? In this episode, Danilo Poccia — Principal Developer Advocate at AWS — breaks down automated reasoning, a field of AI that has been ... more

In this episode, we sit down with Shridhar Pandey, Principal Product Manager on AWS Serverless Compute, to explore how the serverless team is pioneering agent-native development. Shridhar walks us through a remarkable March 2026 where the team shippe... more

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Simon Martinelli
Java champion, software engineer focusing on spec-driven development and AI Unified Process
Self-employed, Switzerland (consulting)
Episode: Spec-Driven Development and the AI Unified Process — with Simon Martinelli
Danilo Poccia
Principal Developer Advocate
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
Episode: Neurosymbolic AI: Combining GenAI with Mathematical Proof — with Danilo Poccia
Shridhar Pandey
Principal Product Manager at AWS
Amazon Web Services
Episode: Agent-Native Serverless Development with Shridhar Pandey
Josh Long
Advocate on the Spring team at Broadcom
Broadcom (Spring)
Episode: Episode 200: Java & Spring AI Are Winning the Enterprise AI Race — with James Ward & Josh Long
James Ward
Developer Advocate at AWS
Amazon Web Services
Episode: Episode 200: Java & Spring AI Are Winning the Enterprise AI Race — with James Ward & Josh Long
Linda Mohamed
AWS Community Hero, independent cloud consultant
AWS Community Hero / Independent Contractor
Episode: AWS Hero Linda Mohamed: Juggling Cloud, Community & Agentic AI
Michael Gasch
Product manager for Lambda Durable Functions
Amazon Web Services
Episode: Evolving Lambda: from ephemeral compute to durable execution
Mike Chambers
Developer advocate at AWS who traveled widely to engage with AI engineers.
AWS
Episode: From MCP to Multi-Agents: The Evolution of Agentic AI (and What's Next)
Jas Narula
Product Manager for Step Functions
AWS
Episode: Local Unit Testing for Step Functions

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Romain Jordan
Host of the AWS Developers Podcast, with expertise in cloud technologies, particularly focusing on AWS services and development best practices.
Sebastien Stormacq
Co-host and developer advocate at AWS, bringing insights into the use of AWS technologies and development practices.

Reviews

4.7 out of 5 stars from 41 ratings
  • Poor audio quality

    The host needs a pop filter and something else to cover his ssss sounds, he also needs a better mic so the audio doesn’t sound so lofi

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    jz_apple
    United States2 years ago
  • Stop interrupting guests.

    I love the content but agree with another reviewer that Dave needs to stop interrupting guests.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    winter75
    United States4 years ago
  • Lots of cool info!

    Great resource to learn from the gurus in the AWS world. Small feedback - I wish Dave let’s guests complete their thoughts on a question without interrupting much.

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    RajAkin
    United States4 years ago

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Feedback mentions a need for improved audio quality, with specific suggestions regarding mic usage during recordings.
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Listeners appreciate the comprehensive insights into AWS and cloud technology developments, highlighting the practical applications discussed.

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Agent-Native Serverless Development with Shridhar Pandey
Q: Who are you, Shridhar?
I'm a principal product manager on AWS Serverless Compute, leading the experience for compute tools, integrations, and developer tooling within serverless, including interactions with local stacks, Terraform, and observability partners.
The Hard Lessons of Cloud Migration: inDrive's Path from Monolith to Microservices
Q: What were the main drivers behind migrating to AWS and moving toward Valkey?
The main drivers were geographic distribution, scaling to support a global user base, and improving performance by moving from a monolithic Redis setup to a more scalable, per-service data layer with Valkey offering cost and memory efficiency.
The Hard Lessons of Cloud Migration: inDrive's Path from Monolith to Microservices
Q: So, how did you approach the migration to the cloud—lift and shift or a modernization of architecture from the start?
The first attempt was not successful because the application design wasn't cloud-ready; we realized we needed to break the monolith into microservices and re-architect, giving each service its own MySQL and Redis, and moving towards a cloud-native approach with Kubernetes.
Episode 200: Java & Spring AI Are Winning the Enterprise AI Race — with James Ward & Josh Long
Q: What is Embabel and how does it relate to Spring AI?
Embabel is an agent framework built on Spring AI that focuses on planning and reliability, offering planners like GOAP and a utility-based planner to handle complex dialogues and workflows while leveraging Spring AI foundations.
Episode 200: Java & Spring AI Are Winning the Enterprise AI Race — with James Ward & Josh Long
Q: How do SkillsJars improve governance and deployment of AI capabilities in a large organization?
SkillsJars convert agent skills into Maven/Gradle-packaged artifacts, allowing standardized, auditable, and security-checked deployment across teams, with support for dependency management and automatic distribution.

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2. Danilo Poccia
3. Shridhar Pandey
4. Josh Long
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6. Linda Mohamed
7. Michael Gasch
8. Mike Chambers

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