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Effective Cost Management for Amazon EMR

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Sponsored by unravel


Thursday, April 9, 2020
11am ET

Amazon EMR has become very popular as a cloud native platform for big data. However, customers are finding unexpected costs eating into their cloud budget. Furthermore, lack of visibility to root cause and general inefficiency is costing organizations thousands, if not millions in operating their Amazon EMR environment.

Join AWS and Unravel to discover best practices to effectively manage costs on Amazon EMR. We will discuss:

  • Advantages of running Spark and Hadoop on Amazon EMR;
  • Top 5 contributors to cost overruns in Amazon EMR;
  • Best practices to manage Amazon EMR costs with Unravel.
Jobin George
Sr. Partner Solution Architect - Amazon Web Services
Jobin George is a Senior Partner Solutions Architect with Amazon Web Services. He provides technical guidance, design advice and thought leadership to some of the key AWS Big Data partners.
Jason Baick
Senior Director of Product Marketing, Unravel
Jason Baick is Unravel's Senior Director of Cloud Platform Solutions responsible for product and partner marketing. Jason has extensive experience in both sales and marketing in the cloud/big data/machine learning space. Prior to Unravel, Jason held leadership positions at Cloudera and Microsoft.

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