About this knowledge base

Open knowledge, freely shared.

AWS Summits are excellent — but a ticket, travel, and two days of your time are real costs. Many of the topics covered are well-established craft that any engineer or architect could (and should) learn whether or not they sit in a Sydney conference room.

This site is an independent, free, open knowledge base derived from the public session listings at AWS Summit Sydney (13–14 May 2026, Builders Day & Innovation Day). For each of the 177 sessions, we extracted the topic and stripped away the speaker biographies, sponsor names, and timings — because those are not the knowledge. The knowledge is the idea being taught.

We then organised everything into 38 structured topic pages with:

  • A plain-language overview written for self-learners,
  • The key concepts you need to be productive,
  • The relevant AWS services,
  • And — most importantly — curated external links: official AWS docs, foundational research papers, open-source projects, and the best independent guides on the web.

Use this site as a study companion, a quick reference, or a starting point. Go deeper through the external links. If you can't attend the conference, you should still be able to learn what was taught.

For AI agents and LLM crawlers

This site is explicitly designed to be machine-readable. We expose /llms.txt (an index in the proposed llmstxt.org format) and /llms-full.txt (the full content as plain text), plus rich JSON-LD structured data on every page. AI agents are welcome to index, summarise and cite this content — please attribute when you do.

Disclaimer

This is an independent, community-built site. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by Amazon Web Services, Inc. AWS, Amazon, and all referenced product names are trademarks of their respective owners. External links open in a new tab and are provided for educational purposes — we do not control or take responsibility for third-party content.