Category: government
2016: A Year of Innovations (powered by the cloud)
Two thousand sixteen saw global moments impacted by the cloud: presidential elections, treating virus outbreaks, and even handling traffic after the Chicago Cubs won the World Series! As the headlines took note of how these events impacted the lives of people across the globe, cloud computing was working behind the scenes to keep these technology services always on, accessible, and easy to use. Whether for downloading images of the surface of Mars or plotting out the best route to work, the AWS Cloud helped global governments, educational institutions, and nonprofits innovate to deliver better services to citizens and students.
Take a look back at 2016 and how the AWS Cloud powered innovations in policing, health, smart cities, education, and more.
Cloud-Powered Policing
Law enforcement agencies depend on AWS for solutions across the AWS Partner Network (APN) to connect their communities and improve public safety. These solutions provide first responders with real-time data, making often difficult situations as transparent as possible before police arrive on the scene.
For example, sensor technology alerts police officers when gunshots are detected providing complete visibility that improves officer safety in the field. Read more about the future of policing in these blogs.
Cloud-Powered Health
Public Health officials use the AWS Cloud to build healthier communities. The cloud aids initiatives, like monitoring air and water quality or epidemic management, with the data needed to protect citizens. Smaller, more citizen-engaged projects, like assisted living, elderly care, and wearable health devices, help medical personnel deliver the best care to their patients.
Learn more about cloud-enabled innovation in personalized medical treatment in this e-book.
Cloud-Powered Smart Cities
While a “smart city” can mean many things, what makes a city smart remains the same: data. In a mobile-driven world, AWS can help cities of all sizes gather, store, and distribute data in the AWS Cloud. Cities can then make data-driven decisions, modernizing programs that deliver measurable results for citizens.
For example, through open data and cloud technology, Transport for London (TfL) was able to deliver new services to the public, impacting the 24 million daily commuters using the Tube, buses, roads, trams, and freight, which has led to improvements in reliability, customer experience, and significant cost savings.
Cloud-Powered Education
The AWS Cloud impacts all corners of a campus and beyond. The cloud sparks education innovation by helping to reduce costs, improve service delivery, and increase student access to education. Explore the Campus on a Cloud map to learn how and where universities use the cloud every day.
AWS has over 7,000 education customers globally using the cloud to solve challenges, including: disaster preparedness, scaling web applications during peak loads like enrollment or graduation, supporting faster time to research results, creation of a cloud-ready next generation workforce with AWS Educate, and improved student outcomes and persistence through learning analytics and big data analysis.
Beginning their cloud journey by moving their web environment to AWS, University of Maryland, College Park focused on becoming a campus with no data centers. Watch this video to learn how the university uses Amazon WorkSpaces to give students and faculty access to software anytime, anywhere, from any device.
As we ring in 2017, we look forward to the innovations our customers will deliver in the New Year.
Check out more of our customer case studies here.
Top Five Blog Posts from the AWS Government, Education, & Nonprofit Blog for 2016
Thank you all for reading our blog this past year! From veterans and researchers to educators and engineers, our customers are changing the game in the public sector with the cloud.
To end the year and ring in 2017, we have compiled the top five most-read blog posts from 2016.
- Cloud Transformation Maturity Model: Guidelines to Develop Effective Strategies for Your Cloud Adoption Journey – The Cloud Transformation Maturity Model offers a guideline to help organizations develop an effective strategy for their cloud adoption journey. This model defines characteristics that determine the stage of maturity, transformation activities within each stage that must be completed to move to the next stage, and outcomes that are achieved across four stages of organizational maturity, including project, foundation, migration, and optimization. Where are you on your journey? Read the post to learn more.
- AWS Educate Now Available to U.S. Veterans – U.S.-based veterans, transitioning military personnel, and their spouses are eligible to create an AWS Educate account to get access to the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning endeavors to help power civilian career success. From the frontline to the classroom, AWS is committed to prepping the next generation of IT and cloud professionals. Get started today.
- A Practical Guide to Cloud Migration – To achieve full benefits of moving applications to the AWS platform, it is critical to design a cloud migration model that delivers optimal cost efficiency. This includes establishing a compelling business case, acquiring new skills within the IT organization, implementing new business processes, and defining the application migration methodology to transform your business model from a traditional on-premises computing platform to a cloud infrastructure. A Practical Guide to Cloud Migration: Migrating Services to AWS provides a high-level overview of the cloud migration process based on the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF) and is a great first read for customers who are thinking about cloud adoption.
- AWS Offers Data Egress Discount to Researchers – The pace of research is no longer limited by the availability of computing resources. Researchers are beginning to rely on cloud computing to drive breakthrough science at breakneck speeds and AWS wants to fuel the pace of new discoveries by making it possible for all scientists to have their very own supercomputers in the cloud. AWS committed to making it easier for scientists to use its cloud storage, computing, and database services by waiving data egress fees for qualified researchers and academic customers; these are fees associated with “data transfer out from AWS to the Internet.”
- IRS 990 Filing Data Now Available as an AWS Public Dataset – We announced that over one million electronic IRS 990 filings are available via Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3). Filings from 2011 to the present are currently available and the IRS will add new 990 filing data each month. Collaborating with the IRS allows us to improve access to this valuable data.
See you all in the New Year!
What’s New for AWS Storage & Ingestion Services from re:Invent 2016
We hope you have had a chance to catch up on the security and compute services announced at re:Invent. Next up, we have the re:Invent updates on storage and ingestion that will benefit our public sector customers.
AWS Snowball Edge – Petabyte-scale Data Transfer with On-Board Compute
AWS Snowball Edge is our newest 100TB data transfer device, offering highly secure, on-board storage and in-flight compute capabilities with AWS Greengrass. Organizations can use AWS Snowball Edge to move massive amounts of data into and out of the AWS Cloud, use the device as a temporary storage tier for large local datasets, or seamlessly support edge workloads in remote or offline locations.
Snowball Edge connects to your organization’s existing applications and infrastructure using standard storage interfaces, streamlining the data transfer process, minimizing setup and integration, and helping ensure that the applications continue to run even when they are not able to access the cloud.
How does Snowball Edge accelerate data transfer to the cloud?
It has four times the network speed of the original AWS Snowball, built-in WiFi and cellular wireless communication, a Network File System (NFS) interface, and an Amazon S3-compatible endpoint. The device automatically encrypts all data stored. Encryption keys are managed with the AWS Key Management Service (KMS) and never stored on the device, ensuring that your most sensitive data is secure on site and in transit to AWS.
The AWS Snowball Edge device also comes with AWS Greengrass embedded, so you can execute AWS Lambda functions and process data locally, making it possible to collect and analyze sensor data streams, transcode multimedia content, compress images in real time, or run a local Amazon S3-compatible file server.
How it works
Jobs are created right from the AWS Management Console. Once a job is created, AWS automatically ships a Snowball Edge device to you. When you receive the device, simply attach it to your local network and then connect your applications. Once the device is ready to be returned, the E Ink shipping label will automatically update to the correct AWS facility, and the job status can be tracked via Amazon SNS generated text or email messages, or directly in the console.
AWS Snowball & HIPAA Compliance
AWS has expanded its HIPAA compliance program to include AWS Snowball, allowing you to transfer large amounts of data, including Protected Health Information (PHI), into and out of AWS securely and cost-effectively. Read the HIPAA Compliance whitepaper.
AWS Snowmobile – Move Exabytes of Data to the Cloud in Weeks, Not Years
Even with high-end connections, moving petabyte and exabyte-scale data to the cloud is challenging. Now migrating financial and regulatory records, scientific archives, and satellite imagery to the cloud won’t take years or decades. The AWS Snowmobile secure data truck stores up to 100 PB of data so customers can migrate data to the AWS Cloud in weeks.
Tamper-resistant AWS Snowmobile shipping containers attach to your network and appears as a local, NFS-mounted volume. Each AWS Snowmobile consumes about 350 kW of AC power and includes a network cable connected to a high-speed switch, capable of supporting 1 Tb/second of data transfer spread across multiple 40 Gb/second connections.
Snowmobile also incorporates multiple layers of logical and physical protection, including chain-of-custody tracking, 24/7 video surveillance and GPS tracking with cellular or satellite connectivity back to AWS. AWS Snowball offers 2560-bit encryption and encrypts with AWS Key Management Service (KMS) keys. We can even arrange for a security vehicle escort when the AWS Snowmobile is in transit and dedicated security guards while your AWS Snowmobile is on-premises.
New Amazon S3 Features
- Amazon S3 CloudWatch Metrics – Understand and improve the performance of your applications that use Amazon S3 by monitoring and alarming on 13 new Amazon S3 CloudWatch metrics. For web and mobile applications that depend on cloud storage, these metrics allow you to quickly identify and act on operational issues. You can receive one-minute Amazon S3 CloudWatch Metrics, set CloudWatch alarms, and access CloudWatch dashboards to view real-time operations and performance.
- Amazon S3 Object Tagging – With S3 Object Tagging, you can manage and control access for Amazon S3 objects. Amazon S3 Object Tags are key-value pairs applied to Amazon S3 objects which can be created, updated, or deleted at any time during the lifetime of the object. You’ll also have the ability to create Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies, set up Amazon S3 Lifecycle policies, and customize storage metrics.
- Amazon S3 Analytics, Storage Class Analysis – With storage class analysis, you can analyze and visualize storage access patterns and transition the right data to the right storage, optimizing costs. You can configure a storage class analysis policy to monitor an entire bucket, a prefix, or object tag. This new Amazon S3 Analytics feature automatically identifies the optimal lifecycle policy to help you transition less frequently accessed storage to Standard Infrequent Access SIA and save.
- Amazon S3 Inventory – You can simplify and speed up business workflows and big data jobs using Amazon S3 Inventory, which provides a scheduled alternative to Amazon S3’s synchronous List API. Amazon S3 Inventory provides a CSV (Comma Separated Values) flat-file output of your objects and their corresponding metadata on a daily or weekly basis for an Amazon S3 bucket or a shared prefix.
New Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) Features
Amazon EFS (Elastic File System) offers storage for use with Amazon EC2 instances and allows you to access file data from on-premises datacenters. You can now migrate file data to and from on-premises into Amazon EFS to support cloud bursting workloads and backups to the cloud when connected to your Amazon VPC with AWS Direct Connect.
New AWS Storage Gateway Provides File Interface to Objects in Amazon S3 Buckets
AWS Storage Gateway now provides a virtual on-premises file server, which enables you to store and retrieve Amazon S3 objects through standard file storage protocols. With file gateway, existing applications or devices can use secure and durable cloud storage without modification. File gateway simplifies moving data into Amazon S3 for in-cloud workloads, provides cost-effective storage for backup and archive workloads, or expands your on-premises storage into the cloud.
File gateway is available as a virtual machine image which you download from the AWS Management Console. To start using the new AWS Storage Gateway, click here.
Contact us to get started today with these new services.
What’s New for AWS Compute Services from re:Invent 2016
We recently recapped the security and compliance updates announced at this year’s re:Invent that are important to our public sector customers. AWS also expanded upon its core foundational services – compute and storage – by announcing new game-changing services and special features.
Check out the below compute updates and our follow-up post covering the storage services that every government, education, and nonprofit organization should know that will help them focus more of their time and resources on their core missions.
Amazon Lightsail – The Easiest Way to Get Started
Amazon Lightsail brings you the power of the AWS Cloud with the simplicity of a virtual private server (VPS). AWS components, such as servers and storage IP addresses, are automatically assembled in just a few clicks. You can choose a configuration from a menu and launch a virtual machine preconfigured with SSD-based storage, DNS management, and a static IP address. Launch your favorite operating system, developer stack, or application with flat-rate pricing starting at $5 per month. As your organization’s needs grow or change, simply connect to additional AWS database, messaging, and content distribution services without disruption.
Amazon EC2 Compute Services
In addition to the expansion of high I/O, compute-optimized, memory-optimized, and burstable EC2 compute instances, AWS now offers hardware acceleration with FPGA-based computing and elastic, add-on Graphical Processing Units (GPUs) that enhance EC2 instance capabilities.
- Elastic GPUs – Add high performance graphics acceleration to existing EC2 instance types at a fraction of the cost of stand-alone graphics instances, with your choice of 1 GiB to 8 GiB of GPU memory and compute power to match. The Amazon-optimized OpenGL library automatically detects and makes use of Elastic GPUs, which are ideal if you need a small amount of GPU for graphics acceleration or have applications that could benefit from some GPU but also require high amounts of compute, memory, or storage.
- F1 Instances – F1 instances give you access to programmable hardware known as a Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) which can speed up many compute-intensive workloads by up to 30 times (e.g. HPC, genomics, encryption, and risk analysis workloads). F1 instances are easy to program and come with everything you need to develop, simulate, debug, and compile your hardware acceleration code.
- R4 Instances – The next generation of R4 instances are designed for memory-intensive Business Intelligence and database applications and offers up to 488 GiB of memory. Instances are available in six sizes, with up to 64 vCPUs.
- New T2 Instance Sizes – T2 instances offer great price performance for general purpose workloads, such as application servers, web servers, development environments, and small databases, or where you need to use the full CPU on a consistent basis. We’ve added the t2.xlarge (16 GiB of memory) and the t2.2xlarge (32 GiB of memory).
- Coming Soon: C5 Instances – C5 instances will be based on Intel’s brand new Xeon “Skylake” processor, running faster than the processors in any other EC2 instance. As the successor to Broadwell, Skylake supports AVX-512 for machine learning inference, multimedia, scientific, and video processing, which require superior support for floating point calculations. Instances will be available in six sizes, with up to 72 vCPUs and 144 GiB of memory. Coming in early 2017.
- Coming Soon: I3 Instances – I3 instances are equipped with fast, low-latency, and Non Volatile Memory Express (NVMe)-based Solid State Drives, to meet the needs of the most demanding I/O intensive relational and NoSQL databases, transactional, and data analytics workloads. They’ll deliver up to 3.3 million random IOPS at a 4 KB block size and up to 16 GB/second of disk throughput. Available in 2017.
IPv6 Support for Amazon EC2
Amazon EC2 instances in Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) now offer native support for the IPv6 protocol. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is a new version of the Internet Protocol that uses a larger address space than its predecessor, IPv4. IPv6 support allows your organization to meet mandated requirements and removes the need for IPv6 to IPv4 translation software or systems.
With IPv6 enabled in a VPC, applications can be secured in the same easy manner available today through security groups, network ACLs, and route tables. VPCs can now operate in a dual-stack mode with the ability to assign both IPv4 and IPv6 addresses on EC2 instances.
AWS Batch for ‘Big Compute’ Workloads
Researchers, scientists, and developers with parallel compute-intensive workloads can now avoid the challenge of buying and building clusters or waiting in job queues on-premises. AWS Batch offers fully managed batch compute capabilities with usage-based pricing, enabling Big Compute and HPC jobs to dynamically scale up and down in response to changing needs—without the heavy lift and costs of provisioning, managing, and maintaining clusters.
EC2 Systems Manager
Amazon EC2 Systems Manager is a management service that makes it simple and seamless for customers to manage their cloud and hybrid cloud environments by extending the elasticity and agility of the cloud into on-premises data centers. EC2 Systems Manager collects software inventory, applies OS patches, creates system images, configures Windows and Linux operating systems, and performs remote administration across your Amazon EC2 and on-premises systems. And it lets you record and govern your EC2 instance’s software configuration with AWS Config.
Blox
Blox is a collection of open source software that enables customers to build custom schedulers and integrate third-party schedulers on top of Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service), which helps you build, run, and scale Docker-based applications, with the scheduler assigning tasks to Amazon EC2 instances. Blox consumes the Amazon ECS event stream, uses it to track the state of the cluster, and makes the state accessible via a set of REST APIs.
Check back in on our storage announcement recap post coming soon.
Taking the Heavy Lifting out of Data Analytics
A key challenge agencies face in their quest to adopt analytics is managing the volume of data stored in various silos. Locked away in those disparate systems are datasets that could help explain trends or enable agencies to plan for future events — if only people could access them.
But even the data that agencies can account for may be outdated or inaccurate: so-called “dirty data.” For the data that is usable, agencies must decide how best to store, manage and analyze it.
Ben Snively, Senior Solutions Architect at AWS, recommends that agencies start their analytics journey with a set of business questions that they want to answer with data analytics.
“That may not be a complete set of questions, but a smaller set that can lead to quick wins and buy-in from multiple stakeholders,” Snively said. “Agencies should involve engineers, analysts and other business stakeholders who can benefit from agency system data.” From there, having a game plan and knowing what cost-effective solutions are available to support data analytics is key.
For example, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Food and Drug Administration are among the agencies using AWS to simplify workloads and ensure they are paying only for the resources they use. AWS offers tools and services that enable agencies to quickly migrate data into a secure environment and benefit from what we call the “undifferentiated heaving lifting” of technology infrastructure that AWS provides.
Check out the GovLoop guide to:
- Learn about common data analytics challenges.
- Learn data analytics best practices from your peers in government.
- Hear from experts at the General Services Administration, Environmental Protection Agency, Commerce Department and more.
Application Process Open for PeaceTech Scalerator
AWS Partner Network (APN) member C5 Capital and the U.S. Institute for Peace’s (USIP) PeaceTech Lab, along with support from AWS, are collaborating to launch the PeaceTech Scalerator. The PeaceTech Scalerator will be a new part of the PeaceTech Lab and will be one of the first PeaceTech cloud innovation centers in the world where companies and individuals will work to produce innovative technology that manages, mitigates, predicts, or prevents conflicts.
This collaboration builds on an existing relationship between C5 and AWS, in which AWS supports C5 Scalerators with expertise and support to help train program participants on cloud computing services. With the AWS Cloud, PeaceTech Scalerator participants can take advantage of the power of cloud technology to help launch and grow a business rapidly, securely, and cost effectively.
How it Works?
The PeaceTech Scalerator will select the best startups and nonprofits working in PeaceTech, designing, developing, and deploying innovative technologies that promote peace and reduce violent conflict globally.
The Scalerator will run an eight-week program of intensive mentorship focusing on all aspects of scaling up, especially the use of the cloud. The Scalerator will take up an entire level of the U.S. Institute of Peace in the heart of Washington D.C. The first program will begin on March 1st, 2017 and there will be two additional programs in 2017.
The eight-week program will conclude with a pitch day, when organizations will have the opportunity to pitch their companies or organizations to potential investors. The program is supported by an extensive network of international mentors. On completion of the program, companies or organizations will enter a peer network that will provide ongoing support and guidance.
Apply today!
Applications for the first program will close on Sunday, January 15th. Follow the link here to apply.
Upon completion of the application process, the PeaceTech Scalerator team will assess the applications and downselect to no more than 15 companies or organizations for the cohort.
It is expected that each selected organization will receive up to $50k in AWS credits as part of the Scalerator.
Learn more here.
What’s New for AWS Security & Compliance Services from re:Invent 2016
At this year’s re:Invent conference in Las Vegas, AWS made several security and compliance-related service availability announcements important to our public sector customers, including: AWS Shield, AWS Organizations, EC2 Systems Manager, enhancements to AWS Cloud Trail, and AWS Artifact.
AWS Shield
AWS Shield is a new managed service that protects your web applications against DDoS (Distributed Denial of Service) attacks. It works in conjunction with Elastic Load Balancing, Amazon CloudFront, and Amazon Route 53 to protect you from DDoS attacks of many types, shapes, and sizes. There are two tiers of service:
- AWS Shield Standard is available to all AWS customers at no extra cost. It protects you from 96% of the most common attacks today, including SYN/ACK floods, Reflection attacks, and HTTP slow reads. This protection is applied automatically and transparently to your Elastic Load Balancers, CloudFront distributions, and Route 53 resources.
- AWS Shield Advanced provides additional DDoS mitigation capability for volumetric attacks, intelligent attack detection, and mitigation for attacks at the application and network layers. You get 24×7 access to our DDoS Response Team (DRT) for custom mitigation during attacks, advanced real-time metrics and reports, and DDoS cost protection to guard against bill spikes in the aftermath of a DDoS attack.
AWS Organizations
Many nonprofits, governments, and educational institutions have more than one AWS account. AWS Organizations is a new service that makes it easy for you to manage multiple accounts by creating groupings. You can use these groupings to organize your AWS accounts by application, environment, team, or any other grouping that makes sense for your department. AWS Organizations then lets you apply organization control policies to the groupings, making it easier to centralize management of security and automation settings for all of your accounts.
EC2 Systems Manager
EC2 Systems Manager helps you easily understand and control the current state of your EC2 instance and OS configurations. With EC2 Systems Manager, you can collect software configuration and inventory information about your fleet of instances and the software installed on them. You can track detailed system configuration, OS patch levels, application configurations, and other details about your deployment. Integration with AWS Config lets you easily view changes as they occur over time.
EC2 Systems Manager helps keep your systems compliant with your defined configuration policies. You can define patch baselines, maintain up-to-date anti-virus definitions, and enforce firewall policies. With EC2 Systems Manager, you can maintain software compliance and improve your security posture.
AWS CloudTrail
Visibility into computing events is a key security best practice. AWS CloudTrail now supports Amazon S3 Data Events to enhance greater visibility into object-level activity on their data stored in Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3). AWS CloudTrail for Amazon S3 Data Events can let you know when a particular IAM user accesses sensitive information stored in a specific part of an S3 bucket. You can now record all API actions on S3 Objects and receive detailed information, such as the AWS account of the caller, IAM user role of the caller, time of the API call, IP address of the API, and other details.
AWS Artifact
AWS now offers AWS Artifact to assist you with demonstrating security and compliance of your AWS infrastructure and services to your auditors or regulators. AWS Artifact is a no-cost, self-service audit report and certification retrieval portal in the AWS Management Console that gives AWS customers on-demand access to AWS compliance reports.
To document the current and historical compliance of AWS infrastructure and services, many AWS customers provide compliance reports—including those for ISO, SOC, and PCI—to their auditors or regulators. You can now sign into the AWS Management Console on your computer or mobile phone, and pull relevant reports in minutes. You can also give auditors and regulators direct access to one or more AWS compliance reports using AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) permissions. You can access the AWS Artifact portal directly from the AWS Management Console.
We will continue to highlight the new announcements released at re:Invent in the coming weeks for our government, education, and nonprofit communities. Keep checking back in for our round ups!
AWS Europe (London) Region Now Open
We announced our 16th AWS Region – our newest AWS Europe (London) Region. This is the third Region in Europe (joining Ireland and Frankfurt). AWS customers can use the new London Region to better serve end users in the United Kingdom. For public sector customers, this is important because customers can also use it to store data in the UK and deliver secure solutions for OFFICIAL workloads.
AWS Customers in the UK
With the public sector footprint growing in the UK, AWS customers like Transport for London and the UK Ministry of Justice (MOJ) are working with AWS to build cloud solutions that enable them to save money and improve the performance and availability of their technology infrastructure so they can focus more time on delivering innovative services to UK citizens.
For example, by moving to the AWS Cloud, the UK Ministry of Justice can use technology to enhance the effectiveness and fairness of the services it provides to British citizens. MOJ had its own on-premises data center, but lacked the ability to change and adapt rapidly to the needs of its citizens. As it created more digital services, MOJ turned to AWS to automate, consolidate, and deliver constituent services. Using AWS services including Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3), and Amazon Route 53, the MOJ has been able to turn technology into an enabler for fair and effective justice.
Security & Compliance
In order to meet the special security needs of public sector organizations in the UK with respect to OFFICIAL workloads, we have worked with our Direct Connect Partners to make sure that obligations for connectivity to the Public Services Network (PSN) and N3 can be met.
Every AWS Region is designed and built to meet rigorous compliance standards including ISO 27001, ISO 9001, ISO 27017, ISO 27018, SOC 1, SOC 2, SOC3, PCI DSS Level 1, and many more. Our Cloud Compliance page includes information about these standards, along with those that are specific to the UK, including Cyber Essentials Plus. Learn more here.
Research in the Cloud
Europe has also been a hub of many of the world’s research collaborations and we recently launched the AWS Research Cloud program with the help of important Europeans institutions, like Jisc and GÈANT.
Read Jeff Barr’s post for all of the details, including the broad suite of AWS services available at launch.
Governments, educational institutions, and nonprofits are getting ready to use this new Region, which is available for use now. Get in touch with us to start building solutions today.
The New AWS Research Cloud Program: Accelerating Science and Innovation
We want to simplify research in the cloud with easy-to-use tools for researchers and research-focused students. We created the AWS Research Cloud Program for researchers working in government and education institutions (as well as their commercial counterparts) in any of the 190 countries around the world where AWS offerings are available.
We’re launching the program first in Europe, with instrumental Europeans institutions, like Jisc and GÈANT, because of its centrality in the world of science as well as to highlight the “research-obsessed” products and services created by many of our partners in that geography. Not only is Europe a hub for many of the world’s research collaborations, it’s also a source of computational tooling and techniques adopted globally. Many of these software tools can be found in the AWS Marketplace (which we extended to European vendors in July of this year), making a group of European science tech firms new global exporters. One example is Alces Flight, which has 1,150 science applications ready-to-run in an HPC cluster environment in minutes.
While research is often a compute-intensive activity, we recognize that most researchers are not IT experts. This is core to the way the AWS Research Cloud Program helps researchers focus on science, rather than servers.
Today is just the start, since the program will grow over time as more and more partner offerings become available and we come up with new services (like the recently previewed AWS Batch, or new EC2 instances) that we’ll want to share with this community.
Qualified members joining the program today will receive a copy of the AWS Cloud Researcher’s Handbook with:
- Research-driven discussions on accelerating time-to-science in the cloud;
- A fast track to invoice-backed billing (no longer needing to use credit cards);
- Automatic registration for the AWS Global Data Egress Waiver, which removes the worry of estimating network traffic charges;
- Our best practices for securing your environment to ensure your research data is safe;
- Tools for budget management that will help you control your spending and limit costs (preventing any over-runs);
- A catalog of offerings from our partners, chosen for their outstanding products and work with scientists (like Alces Flight’s HPC clusters, CFD Direct, or BeeGFS from the Fraunhofer Institute).
There’s no cost to join the AWS Research Cloud Program and access this skills guide and catalogue of tools that will get you working, knowing that your data is safe and you’re in control of your computing costs.
Complete the form here to sign up for the program: https://aws.amazon.com/rcp
Canada (Central) Region Now Open
Our new Canada (Central) Region is now available. AWS customers in Canada and the northern parts of the United States can choose this Region for fast, low-latency access to the suite of AWS infrastructure services.
A few highlights for public sector customers in Canada:
- The new Canada (Central) Region is carbon neutral. The new AWS Canada Region continues our focus on delivering cloud technologies to customers in an environmentally friendly way. In fact, AWS data centers in Canada will draw from a regional electricity grid that is 99 percent powered by hydropower.
- It supports Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) and related services. Learn more about the details and the network latency metrics in Jeff Barr’s post here.
- Canada is also home to CloudFront edge locations in Toronto, Ontario, and Montreal, Quebec, which is important for customers looking to deliver websites, applications, and content to Canadian end users with low latency.
Across Canada, public sector customers, such as the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation and Desire2Learn, are already using the AWS Cloud to accelerate their mission and innovating for and with citizens.
“By innovating faster using AWS, we can build better software for our customers, so they can do what they care most about: transforming the learning experience,” said Nick Oddson, Senior Vice President of Engineering, Desire2Learn.
With the new Region launch, Canadian government, education, and nonprofit organizations are able to leverage the AWS Cloud to run their applications and store their data on infrastructure in Canada.
Customers have full control of the movement of their data when using AWS. They choose the Region or Regions in which their data is kept. AWS does not relocate customer data outside of the Region specified by the customer.
Today’s launch brings our global footprint to 15 Regions and 40 Availability Zones, with seven more Availability Zones and three more Regions coming online through the next year.
Is the new AWS Canada Region a good fit for you? Talk to our team to find out.