Title: Issue #121: Celebrating 10 years of the AWS Heroes program! Publication: Ready, Set, Cloud! Series: Ready, Set, Cloud Picks of the Week Author: Pubudu Jayawardana Published: July 22, 2024 URL: https://www.readysetcloud.io/newsletter/121/ The AWS Heroes program recognizes a vibrant, worldwide group of AWS experts whose enthusiasm for knowledge-sharing has a real impact within the community. It has being 10 years since the AWS Heroes program started and it was celebrated last week at AWS Heroes Summit in Seattle with nearly 200 AWS Heroes from 50 countries. ### Serverless Superhero Our serverless superhero this week is [Gunnar Grosch](https://rdyset.click/Tzo0jO). Gunnar is a Principal Developer Advocate at AWS, based in Sweden. He is an ex-AWS Serverless Hero and is well known for creating techniques and tools to integrate chaos engineering into Serverless architecture. Being deeply engaged with developer communities, he is a frequent speaker and organizer at many conferences, meetups, and tech events all over the world. Thank you for everything you do, Gunnar! ### Tutorials It is very common that you need to protect your non-production public web applications to be accessed only by a authorized user. [Ike Gabriel Yuson](https://rdyset.click/E3QuPs) explains how we can restrict access to a web application using a password with the help of Lambda@Edge in his blog post: [A Short Guide in Using Lambda@Edge to Password-Protect Your Development and Staging Environments](https://rdyset.click/UcZLSj). [Kasun de Silva](https://rdyset.click/QF5GgY) in his blog post [De-Bugging with Amazon Q and Generative AI](https://rdyset.click/qASbMY) takes us through an example how Amazon Q can streamline serverless debugging process. ### Interesting Content Processing tasks based on priority is an interesting challenge for a software system. Priority Queue Pattern is one of the solutions to achieve this. [Joud W. Awad](https://rdyset.click/Up3iGc) with his blog post [Implement A Serverless Priority Queue Pattern](https://rdyset.click/ZREpmw) explains how to implement such pattern in AWS Serverless and discuss the pros and cons of different approaches such as priority at the queue level and consumer level. [Kiryl Anoshka](https://rdyset.click/O8vG7B) continues his blog series - Lambda Internals, with [a detailed comparison between AWS Lambda and Cloudflare Workers](https://rdyset.click/RxlKyX). It is a comprehensive comparison including pricing, limitations, eco-system and availability of integrations, etc. In Believe in Serverless community, [Sandro Volpicella](https://rdyset.click/gMbfoT) talked about [Hashnode's journey into its public GraphQL API](https://rdyset.click/bgvlJN) hosted by [James Eastham](https://rdyset.click/cFPXCp). It is a really interesting talk, packed with all the knowledge Sandro gained from moving Next.js API routes to a serverless GraphQL API. ### Spotlight Last week was quite special for [Momento](https://rdyset.click/hnny3K), not only because their product - [Momento Topics](https://rdyset.click/qsCXt7) - a low-latency event bus - was promoted to general availability (GA), but also the company has secured $15M Series A round funding. Great to see this achievement from a company that builds quality products in a developer experience centric approach! You can read the [announcement from Daniela Miao here](https://rdyset.click/YnJITU). Congratulations [Khawaja Shams](https://rdyset.click/c8np4f), [Daniela Miao](https://rdyset.click/3yYYKV) and all of the Momento team for this great achievement 🎉 ### Tip of the Week Celebrating 10 years of the AWS Heroes program! 🔟 🎉 Last week, AWS hosted the Global AWS Heroes Summit, bringing together nearly 200 AWS Heroes from 50 countries in Seattle. While the discussions and announcements remain confidential, [Yan Cui](https://rdyset.click/7nZjdI) shared his positive impressions from the summit about the future of Serverless services. ### New Releases [AWS Lambda now supports SnapStart for Java functions that use the ARM64 architecture](https://rdyset.click/PfyXvv). This launch expands SnapStart’s performance benefits to Java functions running on ARM64 architecture, which enables up to 34% better price performance as compared to x86. [AWS Lambda now supports Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ in five new regions](https://rdyset.click/VkeO9n). Now you can use Amazon MQ for ActiveMQ and RabbitMQ in the Asia Pacific (Hyderabad), Asia Pacific (Melbourne), Europe (Spain), Europe (Zurich), and Israel (Tel Aviv) regions as a trigger for AWS Lambda function. [Amazon OpenSearch Serverless levels up speed and efficiency with smart caching](https://rdyset.click/LaK12i). This innovative caching mechanism automatically fetches and intelligently manages data, leading to faster data retrieval, efficient storage usage, and cost savings. Now available in 13 regions globally. [Amazon CloudWatch Logs Infrequent Access log class available in GovCloud Regions](https://rdyset.click/OasdVe). Logs IA class will help to cost-effectively consolidate all your logs natively on GovCloud Regions as well. ### Last Words If you haven't already, go check out the [Believe in Serverless Discord](https://rdyset.click/n0HeB8) to dive into engaging and thought-provoking discussions. And, don't forget to visit and subscribe [Believe in Serverless Youtube](https://rdyset.click/YirVTb), where you can find many real-world serverless experiences shared! If you'd like to make a recommendation for the serverless superhero or for an article you found especially useful, send a message on [Twitter](https://rdyset.click/ic2e9n), [LinkedIn](https://rdyset.click/jvDf2k), or [email](mailto:allenheltondev@gmail.com). Happy coding! Pubudu