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In this special bonus episode, Ben teams up with co-hosts ChAIse and AIva to take us back to 2015 - a pivotal year when "broadcast in the cloud" was still a radical concept. This personal journey began with a client migration project and led to an intensive deep-dive into AWS certification that would shape his consulting career.

🎯 The 2015 Landscape:

🚀 Ben's AWS Certification Journey:

✅ From AWSome Day workshops at Kings Place to hands-on Lambda labs

✅ Chef workflows and infrastructure as code methodologies

✅ Real client work: playout migrations and live NFL cloud operations

✅ The intense study regime: QwikLabs, exam simulators, and £1,125 workshops

✅ Technical deep-dives: EC2, S3, RDS, Lambda, and the complexities of VPC networking

📊 Industry Reality Check:

Ben documents the actual conversations happening in 2015 - from production services teams expressing caution about cloud reliability, to the economics of being vendor partners' "1st or 2nd customer" to make cloud financially viable.

🔍 Technical Insights:

💡 The Transformation:

This episode captures the moment when traditional broadcast infrastructure began its cloud evolution. Ben's personal journey from skeptical consultant to AWS Solutions Architect Associate mirrors the industry's own transformation - how tough the exam was and the determination to master new paradigms.

🎬 For Today's Context:Essential background for understanding how we arrived at today's AI-driven broadcast landscape. The cloud migration lessons from 2015 directly inform current AI adoption strategies and infrastructure decisions.

From whiteboarding sessions at WeWork to late-night study sessions with Qwiklabs, this is the untold story of how one consultant embraced the cloud revolution that would define the next decade of broadcast technology.

📚 Episode includes actual notes and documentation from the 2015 journey - a time capsule of broadcast technology transformation.

More insights at Ancast.tv | Part of the ongoing Broadcast Media transformation series