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David Yanacek joined Amazon in 2006, forecasting how many servers they'd need for Black Friday's peak minute. Then EC2 launched and changed everything. Now a Sr. Principal Engineer on AWS Agentic AI, his mission hasn't changed: making developers' lives easier—because he is one.

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