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Jasmeet Sawhney
Product Manager at AWS
Jasmeet Sawhney is a Senior Product Manager at Amazon Web Services (AWS), based in California.1 Here are some key details about her professional background and role:
Current Position
Jasmeet currently works as a Senior Product Manager in the VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) product team at AWS.12 In this role, she focuses on:
- Enhancing AWS customer experience for instance networking and Nitro encryption2
- Developing products related to VPC networking and connectivity
Professional Experience
- Over 10 years of industry experience in high-tech1
- Joined AWS in September 20221
- Previously worked at Juniper Networks for nearly 7 years in various roles, including Product Line Manager for Datacenter Switching and Strategic Delivery Manager1
- Earlier experience includes positions at Brocade and Cisco1
Skills and Expertise
Jasmeet is described as a passionate product manager with:
- Strong skills in strategy, product management, and collaboration1
- Experience in defining product categories and managing end-to-end product lifecycles1
- Ability to collaborate with and lead global cross-functional teams1
- Data-driven approach to strategy and portfolio planning1
- Track record of driving customer wins and successful go-to-market campaigns1
Contributions at AWS
As part of her role at AWS, Jasmeet has contributed to several networking and content delivery improvements, including:
- Connection tracking improvements to increase network performance3
- Introducing configurable idle timeout for connection tracking4
- Monitoring EC2 connection tracking utilization using new network performance metrics2
These contributions demonstrate her focus on enhancing AWS networking capabilities and improving customer experiences in cloud infrastructure.
Highlights
Sep 5 · aws.amazon.com
Gateway Load Balancer | Networking & Content Delivery - AWS
Nov 20 · aws.amazon.com
Introducing configurable Idle timeout for Connection tracking - AWS
Jan 17 · aws.amazon.com
Monitoring EC2 Connection Tracking utilization using a new network ...