AWS Cloud Operations Blog
Category: Technical How-to
Enable cross-account queries on AWS CloudTrail lake using delegated administration from AWS Organizations
We are excited to announce a new CloudTrail feature, which lets the management account of an organization configure up to 3 delegated administrators to manage the organization’s trails and Lake event data stores. A delegated administrator has permission to manage resources on behalf of the organization. Delegated administrator support enables flexibility for customers by allowing […]
The Importance of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) for Large-Scale Cloud Migrations
Key performance indicators (KPIs) are quantifiable measurements that help you understand how well you’re performing in specific areas. For example, from an incident management perspective, you may measure the mean time to recovery to understand how long it takes to recover following an incident. Large-scale enterprise migration programs (such as vacating a data center or […]
AWS Cloud Operations Kiosks at AWS re:Invent 2022
The Expo on Day 3 of AWS on Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at the Venetian Resort in Las Vegas, Nevada. For most organizations, the question isn’t “if we move to the cloud” anymore; it’s “what do we move first?” and “how soon can we be operating in the cloud?” Wherever you are in your digital […]
What to Look Out for with AWS Cloud Operations at re:Invent 2022
Headed to Las Vegas on November 28 to December 2nd for re:Invent 2022, the annual learning conference hosted by AWS for the global cloud computing community? If so, here is what to look out for with AWS Cloud Operations at re:Invent 2022! Wherever you are in your digital transformation, you can set up, maintain, and […]
Know Before You Go – AWS re:Invent 2022 Centralized Operations Management
Whatever stage you are at in your process of moving to or operating in the cloud, AWS offers centralized operations management services that you can use to manage and operate your applications on AWS, on-premises, in hybrid environments, or at the edge. Operate your applications from a central location with automation, integrations, built-in best practices, […]
Know Before You Go – AWS re:Invent 2022 Cloud Governance
Cloud governance and controls can be built into AWS right from the start in your AWS environment to help you address regulatory and compliance requirements. AWS Cloud Operations offers solutions with fine-grained controls to automate the setup of new cloud environments and to help with ongoing governance. With AWS Cloud Operations, you don’t have to […]
Know Before You Go – AWS re:Invent 2022 Compliance & Auditing
As organizations scale by moving more of their workloads to the cloud, they are looking to manage their cloud operations securely and to be prepared for compliance and auditing. AWS Cloud Operations aims to improve the compliance and auditing process in the cloud through best-in-class services by the scale and security of AWS infrastructure, per […]
Know Before You Go – AWS re:Invent 2022 Monitoring & Observability
Whether you are building out applications in the cloud, modernizing your environment, or migrating workloads, observability is vital to your success. Monitoring and observability provide operational visibility and insight into your workloads and are crucial to operational excellence. AWS Observability will be at re:Invent 2022 to share how you can leverage observability for your organization. […]
Automate AIOps for your microservices in AWS using Amazon DevOps Guru and AWS Systems Manager Incident Manager
Artificial intelligence operations (AIOps) is the process of using machine learning techniques to solve operational problems. The goal of AIOps is to reduce human intervention in IT operations processes. By using advanced machine learning techniques, you can reduce operational incidents and increase service quality, and AIOps can help you predict incidents before they happen. Amazon […]
How to develop an Observability strategy – Part 2
Your observability strategy starts with your business. “Observability” describes how well you can understand what’s happening in a system. Developing an observability strategy isn’t a one-time effort. It’s a continuous improvement effort that occurs throughout the lifecycle of your workloads. It enables your teams to determine whether or not the workloads they design and run […]






