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AWS re:Invent 2020: Getting started with AWS Step Functions for service orchestration

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So you decoupled your monolith into a set of coordinated services. How robust is your approach? Can it manage workloads of over 100,000 events per second? How are you monitoring and debugging when things go wrong? In this session, you learn how to manage the complexity of distributed service coordination using a pattern called orchestration. See how AWS Step Functions helps you quickly build fully managed and resilient workflows powered by easy-to-understand state machines. You hear about real-world use cases, see examples of how to orchestrate work between several AWS services, and learn how to start using Step Functions in your projects.
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