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Make Business Decisions with Service-Level Objectives Using Amazon Redshift and Nobl9
Setting and monitoring clear, appropriate, and actionable reliability goals can be a challenging task, especially in large-scale businesses. Nobl9 helps organizations use service-level objectives (SLOs) to find a balance between operational efficiency, reliable delivery of services, cost control, and customer satisfaction. Explore how you can use Nobl9’s integration with Amazon Redshift to easily set up SLOs on top of your product data and derive actionable insights.
Read MoreBuild and Deploy a Secure Container Image with AWS and Snyk
Learn how to build a Java application in a Docker container and push the container image to Amazon ECR orchestrated by AWS CodePipeline. We’ll use Snyk to scan your code, build a container image, and display the results in both Snyk and Amazon ECR. We’ll also show you how Amazon Inspector utilizes Snyk open source to provide insight into your software security vulnerabilities. All of this functionality is available from the AWS Management Console.
Read MoreHow Multi-Tenancy with AWS Transfer Family is a Cost-Effective Solution
AWS Transfer Family provides SFTP, FTPS, and/or FTP access to Amazon S3 or Amazon Amazon EFS. It does that by providing a secure, highly available, and scalable server endpoint. You pay for the time this endpoint is enabled, and for data transfer (upload and download). Learn how this makes a multi-tenant setup where an endpoint is shared between different users (or applications), a more cost-efficient solution than having dedicated endpoints.
Read MoreSecuring AWS Accounts with Azure Active Directory Federation
With AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM), AWS provides a central way to manage user identities and permissions. However, creating and managing the lifecycle of IAM users in AWS can be time-consuming. This post explores how to authenticate users against Azure AD for access to one or multiple AWS accounts using SAML federation. Additionally, it includes a walkthrough on how to setup the federation across Azure AD and multiple AWS accounts.
Read MoreIntegrating iSCSI Storage with VMware Cloud on AWS Virtual Machines Using Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP
Learn how you can use Amazon FSx for NetApp ONTAP to provide block storage for virtual machine workloads running on VMware Cloud on AWS via the iSCSI protocol. With Amazon FSx for ONTAP, you can launch, run, and scale fully managed NetApp ONTAP storage file systems on AWS. The solution helps customers address their block storage requirements for workloads running on VMware Cloud on AWS.
Read MoreHigh Availability and Observability Using Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes
As container usage increases in application modernization efforts, Kubernetes plays an important role in managing container-based applications. Managing these multi-cluster life cycle, application deployments, and enforcing security policies across clusters is often challenging and time consuming. Learn how Red Hat Advanced Cluster Management for Kubernetes (RH ACM) addresses the challenges associated with managing multiple clusters and meets the requirements of multiple personas.
Read MoreTurning Data from LoRaWAN Sensors into Insights with OrbiWise Network Server and AWS IoT Core
LoRaWAN is one of the most popular LPWAN technologies, and AWS IoT Core is a managed IoT platform that allows connected devices to interact with cloud applications and AWS. Learn how to integrate devices connected to your private LoRaWAN network powered by OrbiWAN with AWS IoT Core. OrbiWAN is OrbiWise’s carrier-grade LNS and is broadly used by large public network operators and by many private networks alike.
Read MoreImplementing macOS Build Agents into TeamCity Using Amazon EC2 Mac Instances
Amazon EC2 Mac instances allow customers to bootstrap macOS machines in the cloud and use these for building, testing, and deploying iOS applications with the security, scalability, and flexibility of the cloud. Learn how TeamCity, developed by JetBrains, is a common CI/CD automation tool for developers that offers the ability to use build agents, distribute CI/CD pipelines across machines, or schedule parts of a pipeline to a specific instance type or container.
Read MoreIntegrating the Braze Customer Engagement Platform into Your Hotel Booking Engine
By powering personalized, relevant, and timely digital interactions built on guest behavior data, Braze can help AWS lodging customers generate additional revenue and engage guests for the long run using personalization. Learn how a hotel customer can rapidly and simply transform their web booking engine into a digital user engagement solution offering a personalized booking experience including upsell capabilities.
Read MoreHybrid Container Application Stack Using Microservices and Amazon ECS Anywhere
Learn how DXC Technology was able to leverage Amazon ECS Anywhere to fulfill regulatory and compute requirements and increase operational efficiency for a use case for an in-house proprietary tool where a part of the application stack must run on premises. DXC needed a hybrid cloud solution to execute their toolkit data capture and analysis strategy without major changes in application design or architecture.
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