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New Foundational Technical Review Process for Partner Hosted Solutions

The AWS Foundational Technical Review (FTR) helps identify and mitigate technical risks in solutions built by AWS ISV Partners. The FTR focuses on a subset of AWS Well-Architected best practices and defines objective criteria for each requirement. In October 2021, we updated the FTR process for Partner Hosted solutions to make it faster, easier, and more accurate than before. In this post, learn how the updated FTR process works, benefits of the new process, and how you can get started.

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An Optimized Approach to Modernize an Integration Platform on AWS

The evolution of cloud service providers has helped modern applications achieve fluctuating and high demands of infrastructure, software-defined networking and storage, and seamless integration with managed services. The case study highlighted in this post describes how to bridge the gap between infrastructure-as-a-service and integration-platform-as-a-service models for implementing an API. Cognizant’s customer in this scenario is one of the world’s most-used business credit report providers, based in Europe.

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How HCLTech Centralized a Customer’s Log Management Solution Within a Hybrid Environment

Many customers operate in a hybrid environment with on-premises infrastructure interconnected with a cloud provider’s infrastructure. This post details how HCLTech used the AWS Centralized Log Management Reference Architecture, and discusses how HCLTech removed the requirements for Amazon Kinesis Data Streams. We also explore how HCLTech used Amazon Kinesis Data Firehose to stream from an Amazon CloudWatch Logs destination in a centralized logging account.

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How General Mechatronics Uses AWS IoT to Innovate for the Logistics Industry

Mobile devices with extremely long battery life are enabling new use cases and will cover a much larger part of the exponentially growing IoT market. Learn how the asset tracking devices developed by General Mechatronics and AWS enable a secure and scalable platform for novel IoT applications. General Mechatronics is an AWS Partner that’s supporting customers on IoT product development, including the operation of related IoT infrastructure.

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Build, Test, and Deploy a Containerized Application on AWS Graviton2 Using CircleCI

Organizations turn to Arm-based servers when looking for a cost-effective way to improve performance for their common workloads like microservices, application servers, and databases. To give developers the option to run code on Arm-based instances in their CI/CD pipelines without maintaining infrastructure on their own, CircleCI added new Arm-based resource classes based on Graviton2 as an option for all users.

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Using AtScale and Amazon Redshift to Build a Modern Analytics Program with a Lake House

There has been a lot of buzz about a new data architecture design pattern called a Lake House. A Lake House approach integrates a data lake with the data warehouse and all of the purpose-built stores so customers no longer have to take a one-size-fits-all approach and are able to select the storage that best suits their needs. Learn how to couple Amazon Redshift with a semantic layer from AtScale to deliver fast, agile, and analysis-ready data to business analysts and data scientists.

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Vulnerability Management Considerations for Rapid Amazon EC2 Growth

Security teams face exponential compute asset growth over the course of minutes that previously may have taken months or years. Tenable, an AWS Security Competency Partner, has built a solution to ease the burdens for organizations that prioritize moving fast but want to maintain the same level of threat and risk detection. Dive deep on Tenable’s Frictionless Assessment for AWS solution to keep your Amazon EC2 instances inventoried and scanned.

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Achieving Operational Success of SaaS Solutions

Operational excellence is a key challenge for SaaS providers as it deals with the ability to run and monitor workloads effectively and to continuously improve supporting processes and procedures to deliver business value. Implementing AWS best practices will enable you to handle and respond to continually shifting tenant workloads and usage patterns, and use data-driven insights to achieve desired business and technical outcomes.

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Building Personalized Customer Experiences Using Amazon Connect and Servion’s ServDesk

Servion started collaborating with AWS on hosting custom applications built for contact center customers. This helped Servion acquire knowledge of AWS services related to security, administration, load balancing, database, and networking. Learn how to build differential and personalized experiences using Amazon Connect contact flows, AWS Contact Center Intelligence (CCI) services, and ServDesk agent widgets.

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How Better Tagging Can Help Organizations Optimize Expenses and Improve ROI

Tagging helps organizations optimize expenses while improving the ROI of their cloud deployments and providing an effective means of allocating expenses to the correct cost centers. Tagbot is a simple tool that uses AI/ML to expose the tag coverage in your AWS environment. Built by TrackIt and available on AWS Marketplace, Tagbot addresses the business impact associated with how well-tagged your infrastructure is.