AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Tag: Partners with AWS Qualified Offerings
Exciting News for Red Hat OpenShift Customers on AWS
Yesterday, Red Hat and Amazon Web Services (AWS) announced an extended strategic alliance to natively integrate access to AWS services into Red Hat OpenShift Container Platform. With this new offering, Red Hat OpenShift customers will be able to seamlessly configure, deploy, and scale AWS services like Amazon RDS, Amazon Aurora, Amazon Athena, Amazon Route 53, […]
CoreOS and Ticketmaster Bring AWS Application Load Balancer Support to Kubernetes
Editor’s note: The ALB Ingress Controller is an official AWS project as of November 2018. Instructions for use are covered in the Amazon EKS documentation. By Brandon Chavis, Partner Solutions Architect at AWS Kubernetes continues to grow in popularity on the Amazon Web Services (AWS) platform, and as with any popular tool or service, customers […]
Driving Big Data Innovation on AWS – ISV Highlights, April 2017
Introduction by Terry Wise, Global Vice President, Channels & Alliances at AWS What can your data do for you? More importantly, how can insights derived from your data help you drive additional value for end customers? Our APN partners offer services and solutions that complement what AWS has to offer. As an example, many customers […]
Quickly Clone Amazon S3 Data at Petabyte Scale with APN Partner StorReduce
This is a guest post by Kelly Boeckman. Kelly is a Partner Manager at AWS who is focused on the Storage segment. Benjamin Franklin once famously said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” It’s worth noting, however, that Ben was living in the late 1700s, and was […]
Facilitating a Migration to AWS with CloudEndure by Leveraging Automation
By Carmen Puccio and Mandus Momberg, Partner Solutions Architects at AWS focused on Migration It’s no secret that migrating software and services from an on-premises environment to the cloud entails unique considerations and requirements. To provide confidence in the outcome of your migration, your migration strategy needs to scale easily. This means that a large […]
Announcing the Alexa Diabetes Challenge, Powered by Luminary Labs
By Aaron Friedman and Dario Rivera. Aaron is a Healthcare and Life Sciences Partner Solutions Architect with AWS. Dario is a Healthcare and Life Sciences Solutions Architect with AWS. Changing lives for the better through technology is one of the most compelling reasons why both of us decided to focus our careers on merging software […]
Announcing SaaS Contracts, a Feature to Simplify SaaS Procurement on AWS Marketplace
By Brad Lyman, Principal Product Manager at AWS Since the inception of AWS Marketplace, we have prioritized customer and seller feedback as our starting point for driving Marketplace improvements. In response to customers and sellers pointing to Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) as their preferred software delivery mechanism, we launched AWS Marketplace SaaS Subscriptions in November 2016. SaaS Subscriptions […]
AWS IoT on Mongoose OS – Part 1
Editor’s note: This is the first of a popular two-part series by Tim Mattison. Read Part 2 >> By Tim Mattison, Partner Solutions Architect at AWS focused on IoT Welcome to the first in a series of blog posts about AWS IoT connectivity on microcontrollers. This series will show how our firmware and hardware Partners are […]
Save the Date – End of Life for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (Precise Pangolin)
By David Duncan. David is a Partner Solutions Architect (SA) with AWS. On February 23, 2017, Leann Ogasawara, Canonical’s Kernel Team Manager, announced the April 28th, 2017 end of life for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS (code-named Precise Pangolin) to the Kernel Support Release Update mailing list. AWS customers use Ubuntu for a wide variety of projects […]
Icelandair Sets Cloud Strategy with Amazon Web Services, IBM, and Nyherji
This is a guest post from Pétur Eyþórsson, Resiliency Offerings Manager at Nyherji. Icelandair Group is one of Iceland’s largest corporations. The company includes Icelandair (a global airline), logistics, and several related business units. Like most businesses, Icelandair Group strives to optimize business results by choosing the most advantageous mix of capital and operating expenses. Small […]



