We use essential cookies and similar tools that are necessary to provide our site and services. We use performance cookies to collect anonymous statistics, so we can understand how customers use our site and make improvements. Essential cookies cannot be deactivated, but you can choose “Customize” or “Decline” to decline performance cookies.
If you agree, AWS and approved third parties will also use cookies to provide useful site features, remember your preferences, and display relevant content, including relevant advertising. To accept or decline all non-essential cookies, choose “Accept” or “Decline.” To make more detailed choices, choose “Customize.”
Customize cookie preferences
We use cookies and similar tools (collectively, "cookies") for the following purposes.
Essential
Essential cookies are necessary to provide our site and services and cannot be deactivated. They are usually set in response to your actions on the site, such as setting your privacy preferences, signing in, or filling in forms.
Performance
Performance cookies provide anonymous statistics about how customers navigate our site so we can improve site experience and performance. Approved third parties may perform analytics on our behalf, but they cannot use the data for their own purposes.
Allowed
Functional
Functional cookies help us provide useful site features, remember your preferences, and display relevant content. Approved third parties may set these cookies to provide certain site features. If you do not allow these cookies, then some or all of these services may not function properly.
Allowed
Advertising
Advertising cookies may be set through our site by us or our advertising partners and help us deliver relevant marketing content. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less relevant advertising.
Allowed
Blocking some types of cookies may impact your experience of our sites. You may review and change your choices at any time by selecting Cookie preferences in the footer of this site. We and selected third-parties use cookies or similar technologies as specified in the AWS Cookie Notice.
Your privacy choices
We display ads relevant to your interests on AWS sites and on other properties, including cross-context behavioral advertising. Cross-context behavioral advertising uses data from one site or app to advertise to you on a different company’s site or app.
To not allow AWS cross-context behavioral advertising based on cookies or similar technologies, select “Don't allow” and “Save privacy choices” below, or visit an AWS site with a legally-recognized decline signal enabled, such as the Global Privacy Control. If you delete your cookies or visit this site from a different browser or device, you will need to make your selection again. For more information about cookies and how we use them, please read our AWS Cookie Notice.
EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine checks virtual infrastructure for compliance with standards. Hosted in AWS, it analyzes resources in various cloud services and provides reports for free. The demo license includes 60 rules (20 per cloud).
The EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine is a solution that allows checking and assessing virtual infrastructures in AWS,and other clouds, and Kubernetes clusters against legal, industry, corporate, and customer requirements, standards, and best practices rulesets. By default, the solution provides hundreds of security, compliance, utilization, and cost-effectiveness rules, which match world-known standards like GDPR, PCI DSS, CIS Benchmark, and more.
This allows an enterprise to be sure that the environments used for production or development purposes are compliant with the various rules. Meanwhile, it minimizes the challenges like finding proper tools, performing checks in different directions, analyzing findings and quickly reacting, proper remediation planning, ensuring continuous compliance, and maintaining the cost-effectiveness and optimization of infrastructure
For existing businesses, it helps inventory and assessment for their legacy infrastructure and planned updates and for new businesses, can help make sure their processes and infrastructure match standards and are effective and safe.
The core of the EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine is a mechanism that scans a specified account to find resources that are not compliant with the applied rule set. These scans include:
On-demand scan: A one-time or an irregular scan initiated by an operator or a 3rd party system at the moment considered proper by them. This can be used to perform an initial infrastructure assessment or check the readiness to pass a specific type of audit.
Scheduled scan: A regular scan performed according to a specific schedule. This can be used to ensure continuous compliance checks, for example, before or after regular product updates.
The result of a scan is a list of vulnerabilities and metadata of the scan that can be processed and analyzed by the customer to define remediation plans and priorities.
Highlights
Customers can use a single tool across multiple clouds for infrastructure inventory, compliance, security, and FinOps best practices.
EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine uses industry best practices across the most important security standards and compliance packs
Customers can configure scans for specific needs and selected standards and following rules performance, decide which to run
AWS Marketplace now accepts line of credit payments through the PNC Vendor Finance program. This program is available to select AWS customers in the US, excluding NV, NC, ND, TN, & VT.
Pricing is based on a fixed monthly subscription cost and actual usage of the product. You pay the same amount each month for access, plus an additional monthly amount for usage. Usage charges vary according to how much you consume. The fixed subscription cost is prorated, so you're only charged for the number of days you've been subscribed. Subscriptions have no end date and may be canceled any time.
Additional AWS infrastructure costs may apply. Use the AWS Pricing Calculator to estimate your infrastructure costs.
Subscription cancellation within 48 hours of purchase.
How can we make this page better?
We'd like to hear your feedback and ideas on how to improve this page.
Legal
Vendor terms and conditions
Upon subscribing to this product, you must acknowledge and agree to the terms and conditions outlined in the vendor's End User License Agreement (EULA).
Content disclaimer
Vendors are responsible for their product descriptions and other product content. AWS does not warrant that vendors' product descriptions or other product content are accurate, complete, reliable, current, or error-free.
EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine is a solution that allows checking and assessing virtual infrastructures in AWS, and other cloud provider infrastructures against different types of standards, requirements and rulesets.
AWS CloudFormation is a recommended way to provision EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine instance. It provides ability to specify start parameters for the instance and make it clear and easy to get the configuration outcome.
CloudFormation Template (CFT)
AWS CloudFormation templates are JSON or YAML-formatted text files that simplify provisioning and management on AWS. The templates describe the service or application architecture you want to deploy, and AWS CloudFormation uses those templates to provision and configure the required services (such as Amazon EC2 instances or Amazon RDS DB instances). The deployed application and associated resources are called a "stack."
This version is provided free of charge under an Apache-2.0 license and relies on community-based assistance.
For deploying an enterprise-grade version with Professional Services included, the full rulesets library available, and expanded and unlimited scans - please check the EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine Professional offering.
AWS Support is a one-on-one, fast-response support channel that is staffed 24x7x365 with experienced and technical support engineers. The service helps customers of all sizes and technical abilities to successfully utilize the products and features provided by Amazon Web Services.
The EPAM Syndicate Rule Engine is a solution that allows checking and assessing virtual infrastructures against different types of standards, requirements and rulesets. Hosted in AWS, it can access resources in different public clouds and provide comprehensive reports on the detected findings.
The Professional Service version includes the full rulesets library available, and expanded and unlimited scans.
The DIAL Orchestration Platform (Deterministic Integrator of Applications and LLMs) merges the power of Large Language Models (LLMs) with deterministic code - offering a secure, scalable, and customizable AI workbench to streamline and enhance AI-driven business solutions.
Accelerate and standardize your development process with consolidated open-source CI/CD tools on KubeRocketCI for customization, speed, scalability, and self-service capabilities.
An ML-powered solution to analyze your current virtual instances configuration and lifecycle, and give per-resource optimization tips with potential cost changes.
The community version allows using data for up to 7 days of usage metrics and meta as inputs for VMs, DBs and unlimited recommendations
TimeBase is a high-performance streaming database and middleware designed for rapid aggregation and retrieval of massive volumes of time-series data. It excels at processing any time-series data like financial markets (MBO/ITCH), IoT (MQTT), software metrics and signals, real-time events, logging, etc.