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Discover why software companies choose to migrate to the cloud, and equip yourself with the knowledge to make your own journey a success.
Episode 1: The era of cloud
Want to grow what you know about cloud innovation? Before you get going, we lay the groundwork with insights on trends, benefits, security and compliance.
We get into the details on pricing, operational overhead, and responsibilities. You’ll also get an invaluable project plan to show you where to start and steps to success.
Lay the groundwork for a successful cloud migration, from building a secure foundation, to identifying talent, and accessing expert support.
Episode 3: Foundations - Security
Now you’re set on the benefits, let’s make it happen. We kick it off by introducing you to three elements that will make your migration a success. First stop: security.
Migration is more than just technology. It takes real human talent. See how you can nurture the right skills from within and find the right people to meet your goals.
No one can do this alone. AWS Partners have helped thousands of software companies like you evolve in the cloud. See how to get support right now and as you scale.
Now it’s time to tackle the application. In this series we dive into the building blocks of migration, including how to meet infrastructure needs and Service Level Agreements (SLAs).
Take a closer look at the options available to you during migration, including basic infrastructure, databases, containers, and more.
Episode 6: Migration options
Now the foundations are laid, it’s time to tackle the application. At this point we need a basic structure to organize customers and migrate our application into the model.
Virtual machines and networks are your building blocks. But to meet SLAs, it’s also key to consider non-functional requirements, like failing over between availability zones.
There are lots of options for databases—and many can meet your SLAs. So, which should you choose? We explore how to drive results while keeping overheads low.
Why containerize applications? How do you run containers in the cloud? What are your options? Find the answers in this episode, where we dive into container orchestration.
As your customers scale, your infrastructure needs to keep up. See how you can match their pace with automated infrastructure deployment that’s safe and replicable.
Your application is up and running in the cloud. But now you need to find smart ways to remove undifferentiated heavy lifting. Here’s where managed services come in.
In our last episode of the series, we explore how to make the most of the migration. Find out how to keep costs under control and reap the rewards of efficiencies.
Migration is an important first step, but why stop there? Get to know tools that can help you sustain innovation in the cloud and manage costs.
Episode 12: Sustain your innovation
You’re ready to migrate. Almost. Once you’re in the cloud, how do you keep everything running smoothly? Explore tools for monitoring, logging, cost management, and more.