Cm First's proprietary software, CM Webclient now provides CA Plex users a more efficient option for cloud migration. Find out all the benefits and basic steps in this presentation.
Cloud Taxonomy: Platform vs InfrastructureAppistry
The document discusses the cloud computing pyramid of infrastructure, platform, and applications. Cloud infrastructure provides on-demand compute and storage but offers little abstraction. Cloud platforms abstract applications across servers and provide runtime services to ensure applications can leverage cloud infrastructure for scalability, reliability and availability. Cloud platforms provide the necessary "glue" between applications and infrastructure to build cloud-enabled applications.
AWS Partner Webcast - Create Instant Replicas of On-premises SAP LandscapesAmazon Web Services
You need to clone existing SAP landscapes for rapid prototyping of functionality, testing upgrades and patches, and for development sandboxes and POCs. But that can sometimes be complex and time consuming. Learn how Intrigo Systems, an SAP implementation organization, partners with Ravello to instantly create replicas of existing on-premises VMware-based SAP application environments on AWS, without changes to the VMs or networking.
Webinar topics include:
-Live demo showing how to save SAP blueprints and spin up your own SAP Landscapes on AWS via self-service.
-How to create instant replicas of your on-premises VMware-based environments in AWS.
-How to clone your on-premises SAP Landscapes in AWS for rapid prototyping, development and testing.
Are you still using Docker in production? Get over it! Serverless is the NEW future of the Cloud. But since the Cloud is still someone else's computer, that needs to be managed too. And if it is sitting idle, you probably have to pay for it whether you like it or not. No server can be more easily managed than no server. Therefore: meet Serverless, a new paradigm that truly approaches the Pay-as-You-Go philosophy once promised by the Cloud.
This session explores Serverless, its impact on existing architectures, and assesses it's usability for Mobile Back-ends as a Service (MBaaS), Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) and also for Microservices based architectures hosted in the cloud.
With popular poster children such as Netflix and Amazon, using microservices-based architectures seems to be the killer approach to twenty-first-century architecture. This session goes over the benefits, but more so the pitfalls, of using a microservices-based architecture. What impact does it have on your organization, your applications, and dealing with scale and failures, and how do you prevent your landscape from becoming an unmaintainable nightmare?
The presentation introduces cloud computing, defining it as infrastructure provided by service providers to build internet applications. It categorizes cloud services into software as a service, infrastructure as a service, and platform as a service. The presentation notes that cloud provides benefits like fast application deployment, reduced maintenance needs, better resource utilization, and platform independence, security and scalability. It also outlines the architecture of cloud computing and lists some common cloud services like Google Apps, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, and Google Compute Engine. Finally, it discusses advantages such as improved performance and reduced costs, and disadvantages such as needing internet and security/data loss risks.
Amazon WorkSpaces: Desktop Computing in the Cloud (ENT104) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
Desktop virtualization has long held the promise of productivity and security benefits, but has been held back by large CapEx requirements and complicated installation and management. In this session, we provide a detailed introduction to Amazon WorkSpaces, a new AWS service that combines the benefits of desktop virtualization and a cloud-based, pay-as-you-go model. You learn about the key steps for setting up and delivering a secure cloud-based workspace accessed through purpose-built client applications.
Amazon WorkSpaces - Aadvanced Topics & Application DeliveryAmazon Web Services
Amazon WorkSpaces is a managed desktop computing service in the cloud. Amazon WorkSpaces allows customers to easily provision cloud-based desktops that allow end-users to access the documents, applications and resources they need with the device of their choice, including laptops, iPad, Kindle Fire, Android tablets, and zero clients. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, customers can provision a high-quality cloud desktop experience for any number of users at a cost that is highly competitive with traditional desktops and half the cost of most virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
Cloud Taxonomy: Platform vs InfrastructureAppistry
The document discusses the cloud computing pyramid of infrastructure, platform, and applications. Cloud infrastructure provides on-demand compute and storage but offers little abstraction. Cloud platforms abstract applications across servers and provide runtime services to ensure applications can leverage cloud infrastructure for scalability, reliability and availability. Cloud platforms provide the necessary "glue" between applications and infrastructure to build cloud-enabled applications.
AWS Partner Webcast - Create Instant Replicas of On-premises SAP LandscapesAmazon Web Services
You need to clone existing SAP landscapes for rapid prototyping of functionality, testing upgrades and patches, and for development sandboxes and POCs. But that can sometimes be complex and time consuming. Learn how Intrigo Systems, an SAP implementation organization, partners with Ravello to instantly create replicas of existing on-premises VMware-based SAP application environments on AWS, without changes to the VMs or networking.
Webinar topics include:
-Live demo showing how to save SAP blueprints and spin up your own SAP Landscapes on AWS via self-service.
-How to create instant replicas of your on-premises VMware-based environments in AWS.
-How to clone your on-premises SAP Landscapes in AWS for rapid prototyping, development and testing.
Are you still using Docker in production? Get over it! Serverless is the NEW future of the Cloud. But since the Cloud is still someone else's computer, that needs to be managed too. And if it is sitting idle, you probably have to pay for it whether you like it or not. No server can be more easily managed than no server. Therefore: meet Serverless, a new paradigm that truly approaches the Pay-as-You-Go philosophy once promised by the Cloud.
This session explores Serverless, its impact on existing architectures, and assesses it's usability for Mobile Back-ends as a Service (MBaaS), Functions-as-a-Service (FaaS) and also for Microservices based architectures hosted in the cloud.
With popular poster children such as Netflix and Amazon, using microservices-based architectures seems to be the killer approach to twenty-first-century architecture. This session goes over the benefits, but more so the pitfalls, of using a microservices-based architecture. What impact does it have on your organization, your applications, and dealing with scale and failures, and how do you prevent your landscape from becoming an unmaintainable nightmare?
The presentation introduces cloud computing, defining it as infrastructure provided by service providers to build internet applications. It categorizes cloud services into software as a service, infrastructure as a service, and platform as a service. The presentation notes that cloud provides benefits like fast application deployment, reduced maintenance needs, better resource utilization, and platform independence, security and scalability. It also outlines the architecture of cloud computing and lists some common cloud services like Google Apps, AWS Elastic Beanstalk, and Google Compute Engine. Finally, it discusses advantages such as improved performance and reduced costs, and disadvantages such as needing internet and security/data loss risks.
Amazon WorkSpaces: Desktop Computing in the Cloud (ENT104) | AWS re:Invent 2013Amazon Web Services
Desktop virtualization has long held the promise of productivity and security benefits, but has been held back by large CapEx requirements and complicated installation and management. In this session, we provide a detailed introduction to Amazon WorkSpaces, a new AWS service that combines the benefits of desktop virtualization and a cloud-based, pay-as-you-go model. You learn about the key steps for setting up and delivering a secure cloud-based workspace accessed through purpose-built client applications.
Amazon WorkSpaces - Aadvanced Topics & Application DeliveryAmazon Web Services
Amazon WorkSpaces is a managed desktop computing service in the cloud. Amazon WorkSpaces allows customers to easily provision cloud-based desktops that allow end-users to access the documents, applications and resources they need with the device of their choice, including laptops, iPad, Kindle Fire, Android tablets, and zero clients. With a few clicks in the AWS Management Console, customers can provision a high-quality cloud desktop experience for any number of users at a cost that is highly competitive with traditional desktops and half the cost of most virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) solutions.
This document discusses virtual machines and cloud computing. It lists several operating systems that can be used as virtual machines, including Windows Server, SQL Server, OpenSUSE, CentOS, Ubuntu, and SUSE Linux. It explains how virtual machines can run both on-premises and in the cloud, and how common base images allow for identical deployment instances. It also promotes building and deploying web applications in virtual machines in the cloud using technologies like ASP.NET, Node.js, PHP, with the ability to easily scale applications as traffic grows. The document ends by thanking the reader and providing contact information for Ibrahim Atay.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including why organizations use cloud computing, what cloud computing is, how it works, and examples of Amazon cloud services. Specifically, it discusses that cloud computing allows businesses to focus on applications rather than operations, offers flexibility to grow and shrink as needed, and provides instant scalability and low costs by paying only for resources used. It also defines infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS) and describes Amazon Web Services regions and security. The document concludes with discussing potential cloud-based projects.
Building Creative Product Extensions with Experience Managerconnectwebex
The document discusses building extensions for Creative Cloud applications using the Common Extensions Platform (CEP). It covers the basics of CEP extension development including anatomy, manifest files, debugging, and using Node.js modules. It also provides examples of connecting CEP extensions to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), including logging in via HTTP, querying AEM via the Query Builder API, and referencing AEM resources through tokenized URLs. The document demonstrates two sample CEP extensions - one for searching AEM and another for interacting between the extension and host application.
AWS Webcast - Janet Community Portal to Integrate AWS Cloud ServicesAmazon Web Services
Review this presentation of Amazon Web Services' (AWS) to learn about the newly-launched ‘HE Portal’, created by AWS, Janet and Arcus Global. The Portal enables users in the Janet community to procure AWS cloud services with new, additional benefits including:
• monthly invoicing (no credit cards required for payment)
• itemized billing, consolidated across users/departments
• billing in GBP, not dollars
• the ability to set spending-limits per user, or by department
• volume-discounts through aggregation across multiple HE institutions
In the webinar you will find out how to sign up to the Portal, and hear a short overview of AWS technologies and how they are being used by universities, researchers and schools around the world, to reduce costs, shorten academic projects, and increase the speed and impact of research. The webinar is aimed at any user in the Janet community (in HE, FE or schools) with an interest in AWS (whether or not an existing AWS user), and at System Administrators who could act as central points of contact for consolidated, multi-user billing.
The presentation covers a microservices architecture used for AEM-based system.
If we think of highly-scalable enterprise systems it’s worth considering moving from AEM-based design to microservices architecture. In this approach, some bigger logical parts are deployed separately, outside of AEM – all of these parts are called services. Of course, AEM is still there (it’s another service) and plays one of the most important roles - it delivers the user experience, i.e. websites, pages, their layout and static content. Most of the dynamic content though, is provided by other services deployed e.g. as a stand-alone applications on Tomcat or Node.js servers. The assembly of pages served by AEM and the dynamic content from other services is done with use of… another service. Sounds complicated? Although from deployment point of view it’s more complex than simple AEM-based approach, it brings a couple of significant advantages:
* Improved scalability – each service can be scaled separately. If you expect a lot of traffic and the majority of processing is related e.g. to search, then you can add another instance of search service only. You don’t need to replicate the whole system.
* Easier deployment – since the services are independent you can upgrade each of them easily whereas other services remain untouched.
* Faster development – you are not limited to OSGi technology, so you can develop each service with solutions which best suit the service needs.
* Reduced cost and time-to-market – thanks to above, the overall cost of change implementation and time needed to deploy it to production is reduced significantly
OnApp is cloud deployment and management software that allows hosting providers to utilize commodity hardware to offer elastic cloud resources and services to end users on demand. It has over 50 employees, 60,000 VMs live on its platform across 120 client clouds that are added daily. The document discusses lessons learned from over 100 cloud deployments and the challenges hosting providers face in areas like storage, infrastructure, billing and support when moving to a cloud business model. It emphasizes the need for hosting providers to focus on low costs, quick deployment times, hardware density/profits and de-commoditizing their cloud offerings to remain competitive in an increasingly transparent market.
The webinar covered OnApp 2.1 features like KVM, availability zones, and private clouds. It also previewed the 2011 roadmap including load balancing, auto scaling, firewalls, Xen 4, GPU support, and distributed block storage. Finally, it discussed OnApp's customer support portal at help.onapp.com and plans to improve support with a new ticketing system.
Filip Kanpik - Product Manager @ Google Cloud Platform raised a topic related to the challenges and opportunities of the servaste architecture based on Google Cloud. The presentation will also cover open source solutions and launch of Serverless services on Kubernetes clusters using Knative; also outside of Google Cloud. We will talk about issues related to the efficiency of Serverless solutions in the public cloud and the direction of development of the entire area.
The Effect of Cloud Computing on Growth of Startups and EntrepreneurshipSohail Abbasi
How Cloud Computing effects on the Growth of Startups and Entrepreneurship? A case review: Amazon Web Services.
سرویس کلاود و تاثیر آن بر رشد استارتاپها و کارآفرینی
بررسی موردی
AWS شرکت آمازون
Windows Azure Platform Veri Çözümleri Internet Semineri Notları
http://www.ibrahimatay.com/post/2013/03/windows-azure-platform-veri-cozumleri-internet-semineri-notlari/
A'dan Z'ye Windows Azure ile Uygulama Süreçleri
http://www.ibrahimatay.com/category/a-dan-z-ye-windows-azure-ile-uygulama-surecleri/
This document lists the edge locations for Amazon CloudFront around the world, including over 50 locations across Europe, Asia, South America, North America, and other regions. It then discusses how Samsung uses AWS services like CloudFront to deliver applications and content to devices, saving $34 million in hardware and maintenance costs compared to an on-premises solution. Finally, it provides an overview of Amazon CloudFront, including its features, integrations with other AWS services, low costs, and performance test results showing faster delivery of web content compared to other content delivery networks.
This document provides information about an AWS certification training course in Bangalore, India. It includes the course objectives, syllabus, salary expectations, and career opportunities after completing the course. The course covers topics like AWS storage, security, EC2, S3, VPC, RDS, IAM, and more. Demo classes are offered on Sundays in Rajajinagar and Marathahalli. Graduates can expect an average salary of 6.09 lakh INR per year as an AWS cloud administrator according to payscale.com. Students can avail 0% interest EMI options to pay for the course. There is high demand for AWS skills in Bangalore due to the large number of IT companies adopting cloud technologies
Apponix has started providing AWS cloud training since 2014. All our trainers are working professionals with at least 10 years of experience in cloud technologies. Apponix provides AWS training in martahahlli, electronics city & BTM layout. We assure placement for all our AWS students. Getting a job in the AWS cloud is not a difficult task. If you study what is exactly required in a company then you can easily crack the interviews, our instructors will help you in getting placement.
Zenyk Matchyshyn "Doing Machine Learning on Amazon Stack"Lviv Startup Club
The document discusses Amazon's machine learning stack, including services like Amazon SageMaker, Rekognition, Lex, and Greengrass. It notes Amazon's stack provides an integrated set of tools for end-to-end machine learning development from building and training models to deploying them. Key services highlighted include SageMaker for organizing ML development, Rekognition for computer vision tasks, and Greengrass for deploying models to edge devices. The document argues Amazon has caught up to competitors by innovating not just on frameworks but also tools, integrations, and capabilities for conversational interfaces and edge computing.
What is Cloud Computing | Cloud Computing Tutorial | AWS Tutorial | AWS Train...Edureka!
This "What is Cloud Computing" tutorial will give you an introduction to the cloud computing world. Further, we will discuss a use case and understand the cloud computing benefits. Towards the end, we shall see how AWS is a leader in the Cloud industry by analyzing the market demand for all the cloud players. This tutorial is ideal for those who want to become an AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
Amazon AWS Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/qQwZLz
Below are the topics covered in this tutorial:
1. Why Cloud Computing?
2. What is Cloud Computing?
3. Cloud Service Models
4. Cloud Advantages
5. Cloud Use Case
6. Various Cloud Providers
7. Market Demand for AWS
#cloudcomputing #awstraining #awstutorial #awscertification
Introduction To Cloud Computing And The Amazon (CloudCamp Athens)Fotis Stamatelopoulos
- Cloud computing provides on-demand, scalable access to computing resources and IT services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers pay-as-you-go access to cloud infrastructure and services.
- MyNetworkFolders.com is a file storage platform deployed on AWS to dynamically scale its resources and minimize costs. It uses EC2 for virtual servers, S3 for file storage, and other AWS services.
- Hosting on AWS allows MyNetworkFolders.com to easily scale resources up or down as needed, reducing operational costs compared to maintaining its own servers.
This document introduces an ultimate cloud management platform specialized for Amazon Cloud that allows for single and multi-server management through a centralized console. It offers pre-configured application stacks, configuration management tools, scheduling and monitoring of servers and databases, and flexible pricing based on the number of servers managed. The platform aims to simplify cloud implementation and management while reducing operating expenses.
This document summarizes a technical briefing on development and testing in the cloud by Jeff Barr, Senior Web Services Evangelist at AWS. The briefing discusses using AWS services like EC2, RDS, EBS, and CloudFormation for development, continuous integration, load testing, and compatibility testing. Key points include spinning up dev environments on demand, treating infrastructure as code, and leveraging services like EC2 Spot Instances and snapshots to repeatably test applications at low cost under varying conditions. Q&A followed the briefing.
(ISM315) How to Quantify TCO & Increase Business Value Gains Using AWSAmazon Web Services
"Do you need to develop a business case for moving to cloud or communicate business value of your investment in AWS? This session introduces you to methods and tools to help you calculate total cost of ownership (TCO) and evaluate your business value gains from AWS.
In this session, you learn how to measure TCO and business value, and communicate a business case to organizations such as finance and procurement. You compare the costs of running your own IT infrastructure on-premises vs. on AWS and quantify intangible benefits. You also learn about resources available from AWS to help you engage in business value conversations with your organization’s leaders and what contact is available to you for further evaluation. "
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and Java platforms as a service (PaaS). It discusses infrastructure as a service (IaaS) from providers like Amazon and how PaaS offerings like Google App Engine and CloudBees abstract away infrastructure management. It notes the advantages of PaaS for development flexibility and automatic scaling but also limitations from predefined programming models. Details are provided on Google App Engine's programming model, storage options, and services. In summary, the document compares IaaS and PaaS approaches for Java applications in the cloud.
This document discusses virtual machines and cloud computing. It lists several operating systems that can be used as virtual machines, including Windows Server, SQL Server, OpenSUSE, CentOS, Ubuntu, and SUSE Linux. It explains how virtual machines can run both on-premises and in the cloud, and how common base images allow for identical deployment instances. It also promotes building and deploying web applications in virtual machines in the cloud using technologies like ASP.NET, Node.js, PHP, with the ability to easily scale applications as traffic grows. The document ends by thanking the reader and providing contact information for Ibrahim Atay.
This document provides an overview of cloud computing, including why organizations use cloud computing, what cloud computing is, how it works, and examples of Amazon cloud services. Specifically, it discusses that cloud computing allows businesses to focus on applications rather than operations, offers flexibility to grow and shrink as needed, and provides instant scalability and low costs by paying only for resources used. It also defines infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), and software as a service (SaaS) and describes Amazon Web Services regions and security. The document concludes with discussing potential cloud-based projects.
Building Creative Product Extensions with Experience Managerconnectwebex
The document discusses building extensions for Creative Cloud applications using the Common Extensions Platform (CEP). It covers the basics of CEP extension development including anatomy, manifest files, debugging, and using Node.js modules. It also provides examples of connecting CEP extensions to Adobe Experience Manager (AEM), including logging in via HTTP, querying AEM via the Query Builder API, and referencing AEM resources through tokenized URLs. The document demonstrates two sample CEP extensions - one for searching AEM and another for interacting between the extension and host application.
AWS Webcast - Janet Community Portal to Integrate AWS Cloud ServicesAmazon Web Services
Review this presentation of Amazon Web Services' (AWS) to learn about the newly-launched ‘HE Portal’, created by AWS, Janet and Arcus Global. The Portal enables users in the Janet community to procure AWS cloud services with new, additional benefits including:
• monthly invoicing (no credit cards required for payment)
• itemized billing, consolidated across users/departments
• billing in GBP, not dollars
• the ability to set spending-limits per user, or by department
• volume-discounts through aggregation across multiple HE institutions
In the webinar you will find out how to sign up to the Portal, and hear a short overview of AWS technologies and how they are being used by universities, researchers and schools around the world, to reduce costs, shorten academic projects, and increase the speed and impact of research. The webinar is aimed at any user in the Janet community (in HE, FE or schools) with an interest in AWS (whether or not an existing AWS user), and at System Administrators who could act as central points of contact for consolidated, multi-user billing.
The presentation covers a microservices architecture used for AEM-based system.
If we think of highly-scalable enterprise systems it’s worth considering moving from AEM-based design to microservices architecture. In this approach, some bigger logical parts are deployed separately, outside of AEM – all of these parts are called services. Of course, AEM is still there (it’s another service) and plays one of the most important roles - it delivers the user experience, i.e. websites, pages, their layout and static content. Most of the dynamic content though, is provided by other services deployed e.g. as a stand-alone applications on Tomcat or Node.js servers. The assembly of pages served by AEM and the dynamic content from other services is done with use of… another service. Sounds complicated? Although from deployment point of view it’s more complex than simple AEM-based approach, it brings a couple of significant advantages:
* Improved scalability – each service can be scaled separately. If you expect a lot of traffic and the majority of processing is related e.g. to search, then you can add another instance of search service only. You don’t need to replicate the whole system.
* Easier deployment – since the services are independent you can upgrade each of them easily whereas other services remain untouched.
* Faster development – you are not limited to OSGi technology, so you can develop each service with solutions which best suit the service needs.
* Reduced cost and time-to-market – thanks to above, the overall cost of change implementation and time needed to deploy it to production is reduced significantly
OnApp is cloud deployment and management software that allows hosting providers to utilize commodity hardware to offer elastic cloud resources and services to end users on demand. It has over 50 employees, 60,000 VMs live on its platform across 120 client clouds that are added daily. The document discusses lessons learned from over 100 cloud deployments and the challenges hosting providers face in areas like storage, infrastructure, billing and support when moving to a cloud business model. It emphasizes the need for hosting providers to focus on low costs, quick deployment times, hardware density/profits and de-commoditizing their cloud offerings to remain competitive in an increasingly transparent market.
The webinar covered OnApp 2.1 features like KVM, availability zones, and private clouds. It also previewed the 2011 roadmap including load balancing, auto scaling, firewalls, Xen 4, GPU support, and distributed block storage. Finally, it discussed OnApp's customer support portal at help.onapp.com and plans to improve support with a new ticketing system.
Filip Kanpik - Product Manager @ Google Cloud Platform raised a topic related to the challenges and opportunities of the servaste architecture based on Google Cloud. The presentation will also cover open source solutions and launch of Serverless services on Kubernetes clusters using Knative; also outside of Google Cloud. We will talk about issues related to the efficiency of Serverless solutions in the public cloud and the direction of development of the entire area.
The Effect of Cloud Computing on Growth of Startups and EntrepreneurshipSohail Abbasi
How Cloud Computing effects on the Growth of Startups and Entrepreneurship? A case review: Amazon Web Services.
سرویس کلاود و تاثیر آن بر رشد استارتاپها و کارآفرینی
بررسی موردی
AWS شرکت آمازون
Windows Azure Platform Veri Çözümleri Internet Semineri Notları
http://www.ibrahimatay.com/post/2013/03/windows-azure-platform-veri-cozumleri-internet-semineri-notlari/
A'dan Z'ye Windows Azure ile Uygulama Süreçleri
http://www.ibrahimatay.com/category/a-dan-z-ye-windows-azure-ile-uygulama-surecleri/
This document lists the edge locations for Amazon CloudFront around the world, including over 50 locations across Europe, Asia, South America, North America, and other regions. It then discusses how Samsung uses AWS services like CloudFront to deliver applications and content to devices, saving $34 million in hardware and maintenance costs compared to an on-premises solution. Finally, it provides an overview of Amazon CloudFront, including its features, integrations with other AWS services, low costs, and performance test results showing faster delivery of web content compared to other content delivery networks.
This document provides information about an AWS certification training course in Bangalore, India. It includes the course objectives, syllabus, salary expectations, and career opportunities after completing the course. The course covers topics like AWS storage, security, EC2, S3, VPC, RDS, IAM, and more. Demo classes are offered on Sundays in Rajajinagar and Marathahalli. Graduates can expect an average salary of 6.09 lakh INR per year as an AWS cloud administrator according to payscale.com. Students can avail 0% interest EMI options to pay for the course. There is high demand for AWS skills in Bangalore due to the large number of IT companies adopting cloud technologies
Apponix has started providing AWS cloud training since 2014. All our trainers are working professionals with at least 10 years of experience in cloud technologies. Apponix provides AWS training in martahahlli, electronics city & BTM layout. We assure placement for all our AWS students. Getting a job in the AWS cloud is not a difficult task. If you study what is exactly required in a company then you can easily crack the interviews, our instructors will help you in getting placement.
Zenyk Matchyshyn "Doing Machine Learning on Amazon Stack"Lviv Startup Club
The document discusses Amazon's machine learning stack, including services like Amazon SageMaker, Rekognition, Lex, and Greengrass. It notes Amazon's stack provides an integrated set of tools for end-to-end machine learning development from building and training models to deploying them. Key services highlighted include SageMaker for organizing ML development, Rekognition for computer vision tasks, and Greengrass for deploying models to edge devices. The document argues Amazon has caught up to competitors by innovating not just on frameworks but also tools, integrations, and capabilities for conversational interfaces and edge computing.
What is Cloud Computing | Cloud Computing Tutorial | AWS Tutorial | AWS Train...Edureka!
This "What is Cloud Computing" tutorial will give you an introduction to the cloud computing world. Further, we will discuss a use case and understand the cloud computing benefits. Towards the end, we shall see how AWS is a leader in the Cloud industry by analyzing the market demand for all the cloud players. This tutorial is ideal for those who want to become an AWS Certified Solutions Architect.
Amazon AWS Tutorial Blog Series: https://goo.gl/qQwZLz
Below are the topics covered in this tutorial:
1. Why Cloud Computing?
2. What is Cloud Computing?
3. Cloud Service Models
4. Cloud Advantages
5. Cloud Use Case
6. Various Cloud Providers
7. Market Demand for AWS
#cloudcomputing #awstraining #awstutorial #awscertification
Introduction To Cloud Computing And The Amazon (CloudCamp Athens)Fotis Stamatelopoulos
- Cloud computing provides on-demand, scalable access to computing resources and IT services. Amazon Web Services (AWS) offers pay-as-you-go access to cloud infrastructure and services.
- MyNetworkFolders.com is a file storage platform deployed on AWS to dynamically scale its resources and minimize costs. It uses EC2 for virtual servers, S3 for file storage, and other AWS services.
- Hosting on AWS allows MyNetworkFolders.com to easily scale resources up or down as needed, reducing operational costs compared to maintaining its own servers.
This document introduces an ultimate cloud management platform specialized for Amazon Cloud that allows for single and multi-server management through a centralized console. It offers pre-configured application stacks, configuration management tools, scheduling and monitoring of servers and databases, and flexible pricing based on the number of servers managed. The platform aims to simplify cloud implementation and management while reducing operating expenses.
This document summarizes a technical briefing on development and testing in the cloud by Jeff Barr, Senior Web Services Evangelist at AWS. The briefing discusses using AWS services like EC2, RDS, EBS, and CloudFormation for development, continuous integration, load testing, and compatibility testing. Key points include spinning up dev environments on demand, treating infrastructure as code, and leveraging services like EC2 Spot Instances and snapshots to repeatably test applications at low cost under varying conditions. Q&A followed the briefing.
(ISM315) How to Quantify TCO & Increase Business Value Gains Using AWSAmazon Web Services
"Do you need to develop a business case for moving to cloud or communicate business value of your investment in AWS? This session introduces you to methods and tools to help you calculate total cost of ownership (TCO) and evaluate your business value gains from AWS.
In this session, you learn how to measure TCO and business value, and communicate a business case to organizations such as finance and procurement. You compare the costs of running your own IT infrastructure on-premises vs. on AWS and quantify intangible benefits. You also learn about resources available from AWS to help you engage in business value conversations with your organization’s leaders and what contact is available to you for further evaluation. "
This document provides an overview of cloud computing and Java platforms as a service (PaaS). It discusses infrastructure as a service (IaaS) from providers like Amazon and how PaaS offerings like Google App Engine and CloudBees abstract away infrastructure management. It notes the advantages of PaaS for development flexibility and automatic scaling but also limitations from predefined programming models. Details are provided on Google App Engine's programming model, storage options, and services. In summary, the document compares IaaS and PaaS approaches for Java applications in the cloud.
AWS Public Sector Symposium 2014 Canberra | Test and Development on AWSAmazon Web Services
Organisations today are increasingly looking for faster and cost effective ways to develop and test products before deployment. Those managing this process must determine when a product is ready to be deployed to production. But before this decision is made, the entire testing and development process should be carefully planned, managed, and reviewed. Amazon Web Services' utility computing model provides a great backbone to achieve this goal. With AWS you can spin up infrastructure on an as-needed basis for development and testing. Run workloads for a certain amount of time, and then stop running them – and stop paying for them – when you don’t.
Edwin Chou discusses HTC's use of AWS cloud services since 2010. Some key reasons for using AWS include no lead time needed, global capabilities, security, and saving money by avoiding overprovisioning and benefiting from AWS's pay-as-you-go model. Chou highlights how they implemented a system on AWS for managing over 50 million devices, gaining auto-scaling, high availability, and disaster recovery while reducing costs from $1,500/month to under $1,500/year. Lessons learned include gaining visibility, control, and automation through tools and policies while designing cloud-native architectures.
AWS Business Essentials helps IT business decision makers understand the concepts and advantages of cloud computing and how a cloud strategy can help you meet your business objectives.
AWS Business Essentials Day 2.2 (full deck)
Module 1: Getting Started with the Cloud
Module 2: Leveraging AWS for Competitive Advantages
Module 3: Cloud Economics
Module 4: Security and Compliance
Module 5: Migrating to the Cloud
AWS 201 Webinar Series - Rightsizing and Cost Optimizing your DeploymentAmazon Web Services
Leveraging the AWS Cloud can help you further lower your overall IT costs and avoid fixed, upfront IT investments. Learning how to right-size your environments can help you to go from capacity guessing to meeting QoE targets for your customers. The session will also cover best practices on how to Architect for Cost from real world customer use cases and ultimately how the AWS Cloud can help you increase revenue by focusing on Innovation and Return on Agility.
Key takeaways
- Replace up-front capital expenses with low variable costs
- Outsource undifferentiated IT tasks to useful services
- Evaluate the total Cost of (Non) Ownership
- Build Cost-aware architectures
- AWS features that help you reduce your spend
- Different purchasing options available with AWS
Who should attend
- Technical Users: Developers, engineers, system administrators and architects
- Decision Makers: IT Managers, directors and business leaders
AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner Course S7-S10Neal Davis
This deck contains the slides from our AWS Certified Cloud Practitioner video course. It covers:
Section 7 DNS, Elastic Load Balancing, and Auto Scaling
Section 8 Application Services
Section 9 Amazon VPC, Networking, and Hybrid
Section 10 Deployment and Automation
Full course can be found here: https://digitalcloud.training/courses/aws-certified-cloud-practitioner-video-course/
This document outlines a phased approach to migrating applications to AWS cloud. The six phases include: 1) cloud assessment, 2) proof of concept, 3) data migration, 4) application migration, 5) leveraging cloud technologies, and 6) optimization. Each phase has specific goals and activities such as assessing applications for cloud readiness, building pilots to validate technical solutions, migrating data storage, deploying applications on AWS, automating processes, and optimizing usage to reduce costs.
Organizations today are increasingly looking for faster and cost effective ways to develop and test products before deployment. Often, in an on-premise environment, it can be time consuming to obtain compute resources such as servers or it's usual to have multiple environments so that development and testing can take place outside the production environment. That often involves duplication of infrastructure with associated costs and ongoing maintenance effort. Together, these factors can lower your pace of innovation. An easy way to get started using Amazon Web Services is by deploying development and test workloads.
In our first Windows webinar, find out about the benefits of migrating your Windows workloads to AWS. During the session, we will explain why AWS makes your Windows applications faster, more reliable and more secure. He will also talk about how to bring your own license (BYOL), how to architect, deploy, and manage your Windows platforms on AWS.
Optimizing Costs as You Scale on AWS - ENT302 - re:Invent 2017Amazon Web Services
The cloud offers a first-in-a-career-opportunity to constantly optimize your costs as you grow and stay on the bleeding edge of innovation. By developing a cost-conscious culture and assigning the responsibility for efficiency to the appropriate business owners, you can deliver innovation efficiently and cost effectively. This session will review a wide range of cost planning, monitoring, and optimization strategies featuring real-world experience from AWS customers.
ENT203-Building a Solid Business Case for Cloud Migration.pdfAmazon Web Services
Favorable economics are the starting point for a compelling business case to move to the cloud, but it is only part of the total picture. The cloud can provide benefits in additional areas such as technology optimization, cost of change, and business value. In this session, you will learn a framework and the tools available to create a compelling business case for a large-scale migration to AWS.
Cloud Done Right - PaaS is the Remedy to VM HangoverMohamad Afshar
Virtualized hardware is all the rage in enterprise IT. However, is a purely virtualization-focused, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) approach really the right one for enterprises and government? What’s becoming clear is that virtualization is but one piece of a much bigger strategy for fast, self-service deployment and ultra-efficient operations, referred to as “platform as a service” (PaaS). PaaS leverages a wider set of middleware capabilities to enable application deployment in minutes rather than days and reduces operational costs by up to 90%. This general session will compare and contrast the IaaS and PaaS approaches, discussing architectural and operational considerations for PaaS using examples of best practices. It's a must-attend session for anyone considering building a private cloud.
Running Microsoft Technologies on AWS - Pop-up Loft TLV 2017Amazon Web Services
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Going Cloud Native with IBM Cloud and NetflixOSS for Dev@Pulseaspyker
Dev@Pulse 2014 Lightning Talk.
Focused on how to use the IBM Cloud and NetflixOSS for high availability/automatic recovery, elastic and web scale, and high velocity continuous delivery. The talk also includes a live demo of chaos testing (Chaos Gorilla specifically) where the application was shown to have enough high availability to survive an entire datacenter / availability zone outage.
The document provides an agenda and summaries from a cloud computing event. It includes:
- Introductions from leaders of companies that have adopted cloud computing like MINEMAN and Present Group, describing their experiences migrating to the cloud.
- A discussion of typical adoption processes, benefits of cloud like flexibility and cost savings, and the future of cloud computing including automation, serverless architecture, and business agility.
- An Amazon Web Services representative discusses how AWS supports automation, DevOps practices, and helps companies gain business agility through scalable cloud services.
Apps Associates - Insmed INNOVATE16- EBS on the AWSCloudREVChristopher Colucci
The document summarizes Insmed's migration of their Oracle E-Business Suite environment to AWS cloud hosting. It describes Insmed's drivers for moving to AWS including flexibility, pay-as-you-go costs, and future plans for additional AWS applications. It outlines Insmed's journey working with Apps Associates to implement the migration over six months, establishing environments in AWS. It also discusses operational considerations for hosting Oracle ERP on AWS and Insmed's positive observations since the migration such as lower costs and improved disaster recovery capabilities.
Cloud computing provides scalable computing resources on demand that can be accessed over the internet. The document discusses different types of cloud computing including public, private and hybrid clouds. It also summarizes how cloud management systems like RightScale allow users to launch and configure virtual servers across multiple cloud providers, deploy applications across server templates for flexibility, and manage multiple servers as a unified deployment. The demo portion shows how to launch a server, dynamically configure server templates, and manage a multi-server environment on RightScale's cloud management platform.
OSSCube provides consulting, development, integration and support services for open source technologies. They have expertise in areas such as PHP, CRM, marketing automation, content management, e-commerce, BI and big data. This presentation introduces AWS and discusses why organizations use AWS, common use cases, and how to get started. It describes key AWS services for application and web hosting including EC2, ELB, RDS, ElastiCache, EBS and CloudWatch and how they provide scalability, reliability, flexibility and security for applications deployed in the AWS cloud.
Stephen Liedig: Building Serverless Backends with AWS Lambda and API GatewaySteve Androulakis
Stephen Liedig (Amazon Web Services) is a Public Sector Solutions Architect at AWS working closely with local and state governments, educational institutions, and non-profit organisations across Australia and New Zealand to design, and deliver, highly secure, scalable, reliable and fault-tolerant architectures in the AWS Cloud while sharing best practices and current trends, with a specific focus on DevOps, messaging, and serverless technologies.
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Discover how MongoDB Atlas and vector search technology can revolutionize your application's search capabilities. This comprehensive presentation covers:
* What is Vector Search?
* Importance and benefits of vector search
* Practical use cases across various industries
* Step-by-step implementation guide
* Live demos with code snippets
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1. How quickly AI is being implemented in manufacturing.
2. Which barriers stand in the way of AI adoption.
3. How data quality and governance form the backbone of AI.
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In 2024, we are witnessing an explosion of new DeFi projects and protocols, each pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in finance.
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5th Power Grid Model Meet-up
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Power Grid Model
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CA Plex / CM WebClient Implementing on Amazon Cloud Infastructure
1. CA Plex / CM WebClient
Implementing on Amazon Cloud Infrastructure
2. Our Story
– IBM i/z Integrator w/
International Scope
• Offices in USA, Switzerland, Italy, France
– CA Partner for 13+ years
• Reseller (Eurozone, North America)
• Services / Education
• Technology
• Partner Delivered Support (PDS) - Europe
– IBM, Sencha, PTC Partner
• Rational, WebSphere/Java, CA Plex/CA 2E
(Synon), IBM i, IBM z Back Ends, Mobile
– Focus on Technical Debt /
Legacy Modernization
3. Why go to the cloud?
SQL Server Integration Services
11. Basic Steps
• Sign Up for AWS
• Set up a computer
• Configure
• Save the image
• Monitor
• More advanced
– Load Balancers
– Relational Database
Services
– Virtual Private Cloud
– Elastic Beanstalk,
OpsWorks, and many
more
12. Amazon Overview (Plex Perspective)
Deploy pre-defined load balanced instances of
CA Plex WebClient applications in Cloud
environments
Other Cloud Targets
Google, Windows Azure,
IBM, etc.
Java
RPG IV
VPN Link
(Optional)
RDS
Services
13. EC2 / EBS /AMI Alphabet Soup!
• A EC2 Machine is
– Based on an AMI (Machine
Image)
– Running in an availability
zone
– Using EBS storage
– Under a security group/key