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Tag: AWS Serverless Application Repository

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Integrating ReadMe with Amazon API Gateway to Keep Your Developer Hub Up to Date

The modern API lifecycle does not end once your CI/CD pipeline pushes a deployment to production and the API becomes available to clients. They still have to access documentation, try out different parts of the API, or get notifications about changes. API developer portals have become standard for businesses offering APIs to their partners and end users. Learn how to integrate ReadMe.com with Amazon API Gateway to make sure your documentation is up to date and gets changed every time you change the API.

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Migrate On-Premises Data to AWS and Secure it from Malware Using Trend Micro Cloud One – File Storage Security

Learn how you can securely migrate your data from an on-premises network file system (NFS) to Amazon S3 using AWS DataSync. We’ll also provide guidance on how Trend Micro Cloud One – File Storage Security can be implemented to perform malware scanning, as well as address compliance, needs such as PCI-DSS and HIPAA. Trend Micro is an AWS Security Competency Partner and global leader in cybersecurity, helping make the world safe for exchanging digital information.

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Architecting Successful SaaS: Understanding Cloud-Based Software-as-a-Service Models

As the old saying goes, “You never get a second chance to make a first impression.” Customer trust is hard-earned and easily lost. Properly architecting a scalable and secure SaaS-based product is just as important as feature development and sales. No one wants to fail on Day 1— you worked too hard to get there. Get a comprehensive introduction to the common ways in which customers consume cloud-based SaaS models, and explore the different ways in which ISVs sell their software products to customers.

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Listing Serverless Applications with Your Amazon Machine Images on AWS Marketplace

By using serverless applications alongside existing Amazon Machine Images, ISVs can provide customers with solutions that are easier to use, more elastic, and more scalable. AWS Marketplace recently announced a feature that enables sellers to publish solutions comprised of AMIs and serverless applications that customers can deploy AWS CloudFormation. This makes it easier for customers to deploy software solutions, rather than ISVs packaging AWS Lambda code into an AMI or referencing their own Amazon S3 bucket.