The primary thing needed for ongoing success is relentless commitment to 100% coverage of the AWS feature set, with new AWS features supported when they become available, not "at some later date". Nothing worse than reading about some new (or old) AWS feature that effectively does not exist because it is not supported in the client libraries.
The primary thing needed for ongoing success is relentless commitment to 100% coverage of the AWS feature set, with new AWS features supported when they become available, not "at some later date". Nothing worse than reading about some new (or old) AWS feature that effectively does not exist because it is not supported in the client libraries.