AWS Architecture Blog
Samsung Builds a Secure Developer Portal with Fargate and ECR
This post was provided by Samsung. The Samsung developer portal (Samsung Developers) is Samsung’s online portal built to serve technical documents, the Developer blog, and API guides to developers, IT managers, and students interested in building applications with the Samsung products. The Samsung Developers consists of three different portals: SmartThings portal, which serves IoT developers […]
AWS Ops Automator v2 features vertical scaling (Preview)
Updated April 30, 2024: The information in this post is outdated and the solution has been retired. For more solutions using AWS services, see the AWS Solutions Library. The new version of the AWS Ops Automator, a solution that enables you to automatically manage your AWS resources, features vertical scaling for Amazon EC2 instances. With […]
AWS Storage Update: Amazon S3 & Amazon S3 Glacier Launch Announcements for Archival Workloads
By Matt Sidley, Senior Product Manager for S3 Customers have built archival workloads for several years using a combination of S3 storage classes, including S3 Standard, S3 Standard-Infrequent Access, and S3 Glacier. For example, many media companies are using the S3 Glacier storage class to store their core media archives. Most of this data is […]
Building Real Time AI with AWS Fargate
This post is a contribution from AWS customer, Veritone. It was originally published on the company’s Website. Here at Veritone, we deal with a lot of data. Our product uses the power of cognitive computing to analyze and interpret the contents of structured and unstructured data, particularly audio and video. We use cognitive computing to […]
Serverless Dynamic Web Pages in AWS: Provisioned with CloudFormation
***This blog is authored by Mike Okner of Monsanto, an AWS customer. It originally appeared on the Monsanto company blog. Minor edits were made to the original post.*** Recently, I was looking to create a status page app to monitor a few important internal services. I wanted this app to be as lightweight, reliable, and […]
re:viewing AWS re:Invent
We previously wrote about how Route 53 organizes software deployments. We thought it’d be worthwhile to highlight an architecture track talk at AWS re:Invent 2014. In this talk, Chris Munns, AWS Solutions Architect discusses various deployment techniques and some of the new AWS services customers can leverage to improve their deployment strategies. A useful reference […]