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Integrating Malware Scanning into Your Data Ingestion Pipeline with Antivirus for Amazon S3

Antivirus for Amazon S3 by Cloud Storage Security (CSS) is a self-hosted malware solution, installed in the customer’s AWS account so data doesn’t leave the customer’s AWS account. Learn how to easily scan your workloads using Antivirus for Amazon S3, and how to integrate malware scanning into your data ingestion pipeline. Cloud Storage Security is an AWS Security Competency Partner that helps prevent the spread of malware and locates sensitive data for applications and data lakes that use AWS manages services.

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Accelerate Business Changes with Apache Iceberg on Dremio and Amazon EMR Serverless

Learn how to leverage Apache Iceberg capabilities with Dremio and Amazon EMR Serverless to scale your business by keeping up with various changes to your data and analytics portfolio. Iceberg is a high-performance, open table format for huge analytical tables specifically designed to mitigate the challenges introduced by unforeseen changes observed by enterprises. Dremio is a data lake engine that delivers fast query speed and a self-service semantic layer operating directly against Amazon S3 data.

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Improve Your Security Posture with Claroty xDome Integration with AWS Security Hub

Industrial digital transformation is driving changes to the operational technology (OT) landscape, making it more connected to the internet, IT systems, and solutions. With OT/IT convergence, there is greater access to critical OT systems and increasing susceptibility to malware and ransomware. Learn how Claroty xDome and AWS Security Hub can be used for security and vulnerability monitoring, and to provide visibility of security events to teams responsible for operational monitoring.

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When to Use a Graph Database Like Neo4j on AWS

Graph databases are useful for solving problems related to connected data, and represent data as nodes and enable organizations to uncover relationships between data that’s not possible with other approaches. Experts from AWS and Neo4j explore four types of databases and the most common applications for each: relational, document, in-memory, and graph. We’ll cover how different industries use graph databases and how they work as part of an AWS architecture.

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Simplifying Blockchain Tokenization with HCLTech OBOL and AWS

Blockchain-based tokenization has tremendous potential to help businesses reach new customers due to the trust, fractionalization, and financial inclusion promoted by blockchain. Learn how HCLTech can help businesses simplify the tokenization journey with OBOL, a no-code/low-code, highly scalable, cost-effective, and easy-to-integrate tokenization platform that is architected to deploy on AWS. OBOL provides business users with a rich interface where they can create and use custom tokens.

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Infor OS on AWS Accelerates Intelligent Business Solutions with AI and Data Capabilities

Infor OS is the foundational enterprise application platform which connects Infor’s various software products and third-party solutions into a complete digital business platform. It enables ongoing innovation with support for AI/ML, integration, hyperautomation, application development, data management, and analytics. The platform delivers everything you need to tackle innovation use cases—from integration to automation and extensibility to data and insights.

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Optimizing Energy Footprint with Edge Analytics and Artificial Intelligence of Things with Bosch Phantom

Energy and asset monitoring is becoming an essential part of business. Organizational strategies include environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in its framework to decrease energy consumption and, at the same time, boost efficiency. Learn how Bosch is solving this problem with the help of edge analytics, machine learning, and core Internet of Things (IoT) components provided by AWS, and how Bosch Phantom helps to extract information using a non-intrusive approach.

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How Internal Developer Platforms Built with AWS Proton Help Achieve DevOps Best Practices

The platform engineering function also helps improve the developer experience by providing the right set of tools, technologies, and templates in a self-service portal. Redapt helps customers create their internal development platforms, which empower application developers while providing well-defined, consistent, and secure environments that are cost effective, shared, and monitored. Learn how Redapt works on IDPs using AWS Proton, an AWS managed service that helps implement IDP features for ongoing Day 2 operations.

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Just-in-Time Least Privileged Access to AWS Administrative Roles with Okta and AWS Identity Center  

AWS provides a rich set of tools and capabilities for managing access to cloud architectures including AWS IAM Identity Center, which makes it easy to manage access across your entire organization. Learn how AWS customers can leverage Okta Access Requests and AWS IAM Identity Center to provide just-in-time access to cloud resources. Granting just-in-time access to developers for a limited time based on approval is an effective way to limit the active time frame for assignments to your AWS resources.

Introducing the Journey to SaaS Guide to Help You Build, Launch, and Operate SaaS Solutions on AWS

Whether you’re taking the first steps toward planning your software-as-a-service (SaaS) journey, or about to launch your first product, the new Journey to SaaS guide is designed to help drive your efforts to build, migrate, secure, and optimize SaaS solutions on AWS. Use this roadmap to identify which stage you’re in and review the corresponding actions, motivations, questions, pain points, and AWS SaaS Factory resources.