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Simplify Integration, Configuration, and Testing with Ready-to-Use Avaloq Model Bank in the Cloud

Most financial institutions are at different stages of their cloud journey. Many are challenged with delivering new and enhanced services, providing services faster, and driving operational efficiencies while facing increasingly competitive markets. Learn how Avaloq has laid a good foundation to help businesses ease the journey of testing and integrating new solutions by managing the complexities across various phases utilizing Avaloq’s sandbox solution powered by AWS.

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IBM Broadcast Enabler of Automated Metering (BEAM) IoT Solution for Utility Companies

Utilities need a solution to manage devices on the field, whether they are for the management of gas, water, electricity, waste, or other. IBM has developed BEAM IoT to address these needs with a solution that, in addition to offering modules and functionalities specific to each segment, has been designed to be open and modular. It can be quickly extended to new business use cases, new regulatory requests, new types of IoT devices, and new data analysis requirements.

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Gaining Critical Security Insights and Control of Your Traffic with Aviatrix ThreatIQ and ThreatGuard

It can be difficult to gain security insights into your cloud infrastructure, especially as architectures grow to encompass multiple availability zones, regions, and clouds. Aviatrix Systems is uniquely positioned to provide deep insights into network traffic that can augment AWS-native security capabilities. In this post, we detail new capabilities that were recently added to the Aviatrix Secure Network Platform—ThreatIQ and ThreatGuard.

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Zero Friction AWS Lambda Instrumentation: A Practical Guide to Extensions

As serverless architectures start to grow, finding the right troubleshooting approach becomes a business-critical aspect. In this post, dive into the “instrumentation approach” and how to keep track of internal events within an AWS Lambda function, and how to export processed telemetry data. Lumigo shares a practical guide on how to use AWS Lambda Extensions and follow a storyline of extracting internal events from Lambda functions, processing them, and sending telemetry data to external services.

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Building a Multi-Region Solution for Auto Recovery of Amazon EC2 Instances Using AWS CDK and AWS Step Functions

Learn about a multi-regional first-line of support solution Chaos Gears put together using a serverless application running AWS Lambda under the baton of AWS Step Functions to relieve a customer’s engineers from some of their operational burdens. The approach described in this post can be adapted to serve other needs or cover different cases, as AWS Step Functions’ visual workflows allow for a quick translation of business requirements to technical ones.

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Building an Agile Business Rules Engine on AWS

When implemented in legacy on-premises systems, business rules tend to be rigid in nature and impact business agility. By using a combination of AWS managed services, Capgemini can build a cloud-based rules engine that can be scaled to increasing data volume, easily configured, and quickly accessed. This enables organizations to be completely agile in developing new business rules, or updating/retiring business rules, without relying on IT.

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Creating Unique Customer Experiences with Capgemini’s Next-Gen Customer Intelligence Platforms

Customer experience is at its best when a customer perceives the experience offered is unique and aligns to their preferences. The need to engage, at a very personal level, becomes key. Learn how Capgemini’s data and analytics practice implements customer intelligence platforms on AWS to help companies build a unified data hub. This enables customer data to be converted into insights that can be used for reporting and building AI/ML predictive analytics capabilities.

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Managing Machine Learning Workloads Using Kubeflow on AWS with D2iQ Kaptain

Kubernetes is hardware-agnostic and can work across a wide range of infrastructure platforms, and Kubeflow—the self-described machine learning toolkit for Kubernetes—provides a Kubernetes-native platform for developing and deploying ML systems. Learn how D2iQ Kaptain on AWS directly addresses the challenges of moving ML workloads into production, the steep learning curve for Kubernetes, and the particular difficulties Kubeflow can introduce.

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Assuring Quality in Mainframe Modernization to AWS by Leveraging Atos SyntBots

There is a huge opportunity to move mainframe applications to the cloud, allowing organizations to leverage benefits like cost reduction, improved agility, and the ability to unlock data to drive insights. Learn how the Atos SyntBots solution accelerates the testing of mainframe migration projects. We’ll also explore how establishing data and functional equivalence between the mainframe and migrated systems is made comprehensive and accelerated using this approach.

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Gaining Operational Insights of the Australian Census with AWS

In early August, millions of people took part in the 2021 Census across Australia, providing a comprehensive picture of the country’s economic, social, and cultural makeup. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) ran the 2021 Census on AWS using an operational insights platform built in partnership with AWS Professional Services, Shine Solutions, ARQ Group, and the ABS. Learn how this tool provided near real-time insights into a very complex logistical activity.