Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this session, find out how CloudFormation and associated AWS tools allow you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
Many of our customers have adopted DevOps for faster and reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps.
In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and the associated AWS tools enable DevOps by allowing you to treat infrastructure as code and applying those software engineering best practices to your infrastructure.
Speakers:
Steven Bryen, AWS Solutions Architect
Bruce Jackson, Chief Technology Officer, Myriad Group
Rajpal Singh Wilkhu,Principal Engineer, Just Eat
AWS May Webinar Series - Deep Dive: Infrastructure as CodeAmazon Web Services
If you are interested to know more about AWS Chicago Summit, please use the following to register: http://amzn.to/1RooPPL
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this webinar, find out how AWS CloudFormation allows you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
Learning Objectives: • Understand the basic CloudFormation terminology, concepts, and workflow • Deploy applications and provision infrastructure through a CloudFormation template • Use CloudFormation with a CICD pipeline, AWS OpsWorks, and AWS Lambda
Who Should Attend: • DevOps Engineers, Solutions Architects, Systems Integrators
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and associated AWS tools allow you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
(SOV204) Scaling Up to Your First 10 Million Users | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your application on demand. If you have a new business and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, andquot;Where do I start?andquot; Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
AWS January 2016 Webinar Series - Managing your Infrastructure as CodeAmazon Web Services
In this session, you will learn how you can provision, configure, and manage your infrastructure using code and treat it just like your application code. We will discuss the AWS services that enable these practices (AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, and AWS CodeDeploy) and that allow you to control everything from Amazon VPCs and AWS Identity and Access Management to the configuration of individual applications on a single host. We’ll also talk about on-going management, how to best update your resources, and which tools are best suited for AWS resource management and host-based configuration management.
Learning Objectives:
Understand Infrastructure as Code
Understand the AWS services that help you manage your infrastructure as code
Discover best practices for managing your AWS infrastructure, host configuration, and applications
Who Should Attend:
DevOps Engineers, IT Professionals, Systems Administrators, Architects, Operations Professionals, Developers
Many of our customers have adopted DevOps for faster and reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps.
In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and the associated AWS tools enable DevOps by allowing you to treat infrastructure as code and applying those software engineering best practices to your infrastructure.
Speakers:
Steven Bryen, AWS Solutions Architect
Bruce Jackson, Chief Technology Officer, Myriad Group
Rajpal Singh Wilkhu,Principal Engineer, Just Eat
AWS May Webinar Series - Deep Dive: Infrastructure as CodeAmazon Web Services
If you are interested to know more about AWS Chicago Summit, please use the following to register: http://amzn.to/1RooPPL
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this webinar, find out how AWS CloudFormation allows you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
Learning Objectives: • Understand the basic CloudFormation terminology, concepts, and workflow • Deploy applications and provision infrastructure through a CloudFormation template • Use CloudFormation with a CICD pipeline, AWS OpsWorks, and AWS Lambda
Who Should Attend: • DevOps Engineers, Solutions Architects, Systems Integrators
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and associated AWS tools allow you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
(SOV204) Scaling Up to Your First 10 Million Users | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
Cloud computing gives you a number of advantages, such as the ability to scale your application on demand. If you have a new business and want to use cloud computing, you might be asking yourself, andquot;Where do I start?andquot; Join us in this session to understand best practices for scaling your resources from zero to millions of users. We show you how to best combine different AWS services, how to make smarter decisions for architecting your application, and how to scale your infrastructure in the cloud.
AWS January 2016 Webinar Series - Managing your Infrastructure as CodeAmazon Web Services
In this session, you will learn how you can provision, configure, and manage your infrastructure using code and treat it just like your application code. We will discuss the AWS services that enable these practices (AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, and AWS CodeDeploy) and that allow you to control everything from Amazon VPCs and AWS Identity and Access Management to the configuration of individual applications on a single host. We’ll also talk about on-going management, how to best update your resources, and which tools are best suited for AWS resource management and host-based configuration management.
Learning Objectives:
Understand Infrastructure as Code
Understand the AWS services that help you manage your infrastructure as code
Discover best practices for managing your AWS infrastructure, host configuration, and applications
Who Should Attend:
DevOps Engineers, IT Professionals, Systems Administrators, Architects, Operations Professionals, Developers
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and associated AWS tools allow you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
Improving Infrastructure Governance on AWS - AWS June 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
As your teams and infrastructure grow, it becomes more difficult to track IT resource changes as well as identify who made changes and when. It also becomes harder to enforce standards for your infrastructure resources, resulting in configuration drift and potential security issues. On AWS, you can easily standardize infrastructure configurations for commonly used IT services while also enabling self-service provisioning for your company. Once these resources are provisioned, you can then track how these resources are connected and monitor configuration changes and drift. In this session, we will discuss how you can achieve a sophisticated level of standardization, configuration compliance, and monitoring using a combination of AWS Service Catalog, AWS Config, and AWS CloudTrail.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how to use AWS services to enable governance while providing self-service
Learn to codify your business policies to promote compliance
How to improve security without sacrificing developer productivity
(APP304) AWS CloudFormation Best Practices | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
"With AWS CloudFormation you can model, provision, and update the full breadth of AWS resources. You can manage anything from a single Amazon EC2 instance to a multi-tier application.
If you are familiar with AWS CloudFormation or using it already, this session is for you. If you are familiar with AWS CloudFormation, you may have questions such as ''How do I plan my stacks?', ''How do I deploy and bootstrap software on my stacks?' and ''Where does AWS CloudFormation fit in a DevOps pipeline?' If you are using AWS CloudFormation already, you may have questions such as ''How do I manage my templates at scale?', ''How do I safely update stacks?', and ''How do I audit changes to my stack?' This session is intended to answer those questions.
If you are new to AWS CloudFormation, get up to speed for this session by completing the Working with CloudFormation lab in the self-paced Labs Lounge."
AWS Infrastructure as Code - September 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation lets you model, provision, and update a collection of AWS resources with JSON templates. You can manage your Infrastructure as Code and deploy stacks from a single Amazon EC2 instance to multi-tier applications. In this session, we will explore CloudFormation best practices in planning and provisioning your AWS infrastructure. We will cover recent product updates that will help users to make the most of this service and demonstrate new features. This session will benefit both new and experienced users of CloudFormation.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn best practices for managing your infrastructure as code using CloudFormation
• Discover new techniques for making the most of CloudFormation
• Hear about the latest product updates and new features released
Who Should Attend:
• Developers, DevOps, IT Operations, Systems Administrators, Solutions Architects
In this Masterclass Series webinar AWS Technical Evangelist Ian Massingham describes how to create CloudFormation templates that can be used to create and manage stacks of AWS resources, working with the CloudFormation API and with AWS and non-AWS resources. Lastly, he describes techniques that can be used to bootstrap applications and handle updates with AWS CloudFormation.
Automating your Infrastructure Deployment with AWS CloudFormation and AWS Ops...Amazon Web Services
When you’re building a new application you need to get new features out fast. Managing your application’s infrastructure as well as responding to changing conditions can be cumbersome and error prone if you rely on manual processes. Treating your infrastructure as code allows you to provision and update complex environments in a predictable manner. You can also offer a pre-defined catalogue of environments for development, testing and experimentation, unlocking your ability to innovate. This session will walk through practical examples and live demonstrations using AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, orchestration engines and source control systems to automate your infrastructure deployment and maintenance.
Speaker: Richard Busby, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation is a comprehensive templating language that enables you to create managed 'stacks' of AWS resources, with a growing library of templates available for you to use. But how do you create one from scratch? This presentation will take you through building an AWS CloudFormation template from the ground up, so you can see all the essential template constructs in action.
Watch a recording of the webinar based on this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/6R44BADNJA8
Check out other upcoming webinars in the Masterclass Series here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/masterclass/
Monitoring Containers at Scale - September Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
Containers come and go rapidly, which is great for scalable or fast-evolving infrastructure. However, the short life of containers make it more challenging to monitor, leaving many with questions such as: How many containers can you run on a given Amazon EC2 instance type? Which metric should you look at to measure contention? How do you manage fleets of containers at scale? In this session, we'll present the challenges and benefits of running containers at scale, how to use quantitative performance patterns to monitor your infrastructure at this magnitude and complexity, and we'll discuss proven strategies for monitoring your containerized infrastructure on AWS and ECS.
Learning Objectives:
- Set up the infrastructure to monitor your containers running on AWS
- Understand the metrics available and what they mean
- Define a strategy to monitor your containers
Infrastructure Automation on AWS using a Real-World Customer Example - Sessio...Amazon Web Services
This technical session focuses on a customer use case and how using the AWS Cloud together with automation has enabled them to standardise and automate their systems.
This talk will describe how this is achieved with two tools, Cloud formation and Puppet. Cloud formation is a declarative templating language that enables the deployment of environments in a standardised way. Combined with a configuration management tool like Puppet allows for the automation of ongoing software deployments and maintenance in a low overhead manner. Puppet is a Configuration Management tool that installs and configures software on instances. Taken together a complete system can be built from the ground up.
Live demonstrations will showcase these concepts.
Speaker: Sebastian Krueger, Director of Cloud Engineering, API Talent.
Increasingly, developers are breaking their applications apart into smaller components and distributing them across a pool of compute resources. Docker is fast becoming a core component of these architectures, but going from a single or a small number of containers to a distributed application is not trivial. In this session we will talk about some of the core architectural principles underlying the Amazon EC2 Container (ECS) and how they are designed to help you scale your applications and run them in production. We will talk about how containers can be used as the foundation for new computing primitives and how these are being used by our customers for increased agility and productivity.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Infrastructure as Code - TorontoAmazon Web Services
While many organizations have started to automate their software development processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
AWS Webcast - Build high-scale applications with Amazon DynamoDBAmazon Web Services
Review this webinar to learn about Amazon DynamoDB. DynamoDB is a highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service. Built for consistent single-digit millisecond latency and high availability, DynamoDB is a great fit for gaming, ad-tech, mobile, and many other applications.
Reasons to review:
• Learn the fundamentals of DynamoDB
• Understand how to design for common access patterns
• Discover best practices
• Hear how others uses DynamoDB to build their business
Who should review:
• Software Developers
• Database Administrators
• Solution Architects
• Technical Decision Makers
RMG207 Introduction to AWS CloudFormation - AWS re: Invent 2012Amazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation makes it easy to deploy and manage the lifecycle of applications running in AWS. This session walks through an end-to-end scenario, creating a stack with a set of AWS resources and deploying the application files and packages. Once deployed we’ll walk through how you can change the stack to reflect operational changes or application requirements and finally use CloudFormer to create a CloudFormation template from AWS resources already running in your environment.
So, you’ve got your solution deployed and have so many things to manage…now what? Come to this session to learn how you can scale operations with solutions deployed in the AWS cloud. We take a look at services like AWS CloudFormation and tools like Chef and Puppet. See an overview of these services and tools, and we show you how they might be used in real-life scenarios and how you might incorporate these services and tools into your own environment.
While many organizations have started to automate their software develop processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
Many AWS customers have adopted a DevOps model for faster and more reliable software delivery. Applying software engineering best practices such as revision control and continuous delivery to your infrastructure is essential for adopting DevOps. In this session, find out how AWS CloudFormation and associated AWS tools allow you to leverage a DevOps model by treating infrastructure as code and applying software engineering best practices to your AWS infrastructure.
Improving Infrastructure Governance on AWS - AWS June 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
As your teams and infrastructure grow, it becomes more difficult to track IT resource changes as well as identify who made changes and when. It also becomes harder to enforce standards for your infrastructure resources, resulting in configuration drift and potential security issues. On AWS, you can easily standardize infrastructure configurations for commonly used IT services while also enabling self-service provisioning for your company. Once these resources are provisioned, you can then track how these resources are connected and monitor configuration changes and drift. In this session, we will discuss how you can achieve a sophisticated level of standardization, configuration compliance, and monitoring using a combination of AWS Service Catalog, AWS Config, and AWS CloudTrail.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how to use AWS services to enable governance while providing self-service
Learn to codify your business policies to promote compliance
How to improve security without sacrificing developer productivity
(APP304) AWS CloudFormation Best Practices | AWS re:Invent 2014Amazon Web Services
"With AWS CloudFormation you can model, provision, and update the full breadth of AWS resources. You can manage anything from a single Amazon EC2 instance to a multi-tier application.
If you are familiar with AWS CloudFormation or using it already, this session is for you. If you are familiar with AWS CloudFormation, you may have questions such as ''How do I plan my stacks?', ''How do I deploy and bootstrap software on my stacks?' and ''Where does AWS CloudFormation fit in a DevOps pipeline?' If you are using AWS CloudFormation already, you may have questions such as ''How do I manage my templates at scale?', ''How do I safely update stacks?', and ''How do I audit changes to my stack?' This session is intended to answer those questions.
If you are new to AWS CloudFormation, get up to speed for this session by completing the Working with CloudFormation lab in the self-paced Labs Lounge."
AWS Infrastructure as Code - September 2016 Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation lets you model, provision, and update a collection of AWS resources with JSON templates. You can manage your Infrastructure as Code and deploy stacks from a single Amazon EC2 instance to multi-tier applications. In this session, we will explore CloudFormation best practices in planning and provisioning your AWS infrastructure. We will cover recent product updates that will help users to make the most of this service and demonstrate new features. This session will benefit both new and experienced users of CloudFormation.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn best practices for managing your infrastructure as code using CloudFormation
• Discover new techniques for making the most of CloudFormation
• Hear about the latest product updates and new features released
Who Should Attend:
• Developers, DevOps, IT Operations, Systems Administrators, Solutions Architects
In this Masterclass Series webinar AWS Technical Evangelist Ian Massingham describes how to create CloudFormation templates that can be used to create and manage stacks of AWS resources, working with the CloudFormation API and with AWS and non-AWS resources. Lastly, he describes techniques that can be used to bootstrap applications and handle updates with AWS CloudFormation.
Automating your Infrastructure Deployment with AWS CloudFormation and AWS Ops...Amazon Web Services
When you’re building a new application you need to get new features out fast. Managing your application’s infrastructure as well as responding to changing conditions can be cumbersome and error prone if you rely on manual processes. Treating your infrastructure as code allows you to provision and update complex environments in a predictable manner. You can also offer a pre-defined catalogue of environments for development, testing and experimentation, unlocking your ability to innovate. This session will walk through practical examples and live demonstrations using AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, orchestration engines and source control systems to automate your infrastructure deployment and maintenance.
Speaker: Richard Busby, Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation is a comprehensive templating language that enables you to create managed 'stacks' of AWS resources, with a growing library of templates available for you to use. But how do you create one from scratch? This presentation will take you through building an AWS CloudFormation template from the ground up, so you can see all the essential template constructs in action.
Watch a recording of the webinar based on this presentation on YouTube here: http://youtu.be/6R44BADNJA8
Check out other upcoming webinars in the Masterclass Series here: http://aws.amazon.com/campaigns/emea/masterclass/
Monitoring Containers at Scale - September Webinar SeriesAmazon Web Services
Containers come and go rapidly, which is great for scalable or fast-evolving infrastructure. However, the short life of containers make it more challenging to monitor, leaving many with questions such as: How many containers can you run on a given Amazon EC2 instance type? Which metric should you look at to measure contention? How do you manage fleets of containers at scale? In this session, we'll present the challenges and benefits of running containers at scale, how to use quantitative performance patterns to monitor your infrastructure at this magnitude and complexity, and we'll discuss proven strategies for monitoring your containerized infrastructure on AWS and ECS.
Learning Objectives:
- Set up the infrastructure to monitor your containers running on AWS
- Understand the metrics available and what they mean
- Define a strategy to monitor your containers
Infrastructure Automation on AWS using a Real-World Customer Example - Sessio...Amazon Web Services
This technical session focuses on a customer use case and how using the AWS Cloud together with automation has enabled them to standardise and automate their systems.
This talk will describe how this is achieved with two tools, Cloud formation and Puppet. Cloud formation is a declarative templating language that enables the deployment of environments in a standardised way. Combined with a configuration management tool like Puppet allows for the automation of ongoing software deployments and maintenance in a low overhead manner. Puppet is a Configuration Management tool that installs and configures software on instances. Taken together a complete system can be built from the ground up.
Live demonstrations will showcase these concepts.
Speaker: Sebastian Krueger, Director of Cloud Engineering, API Talent.
Increasingly, developers are breaking their applications apart into smaller components and distributing them across a pool of compute resources. Docker is fast becoming a core component of these architectures, but going from a single or a small number of containers to a distributed application is not trivial. In this session we will talk about some of the core architectural principles underlying the Amazon EC2 Container (ECS) and how they are designed to help you scale your applications and run them in production. We will talk about how containers can be used as the foundation for new computing primitives and how these are being used by our customers for increased agility and productivity.
DevOps on AWS: Deep Dive on Infrastructure as Code - TorontoAmazon Web Services
While many organizations have started to automate their software development processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
AWS Webcast - Build high-scale applications with Amazon DynamoDBAmazon Web Services
Review this webinar to learn about Amazon DynamoDB. DynamoDB is a highly scalable, fully managed NoSQL database service. Built for consistent single-digit millisecond latency and high availability, DynamoDB is a great fit for gaming, ad-tech, mobile, and many other applications.
Reasons to review:
• Learn the fundamentals of DynamoDB
• Understand how to design for common access patterns
• Discover best practices
• Hear how others uses DynamoDB to build their business
Who should review:
• Software Developers
• Database Administrators
• Solution Architects
• Technical Decision Makers
RMG207 Introduction to AWS CloudFormation - AWS re: Invent 2012Amazon Web Services
AWS CloudFormation makes it easy to deploy and manage the lifecycle of applications running in AWS. This session walks through an end-to-end scenario, creating a stack with a set of AWS resources and deploying the application files and packages. Once deployed we’ll walk through how you can change the stack to reflect operational changes or application requirements and finally use CloudFormer to create a CloudFormation template from AWS resources already running in your environment.
So, you’ve got your solution deployed and have so many things to manage…now what? Come to this session to learn how you can scale operations with solutions deployed in the AWS cloud. We take a look at services like AWS CloudFormation and tools like Chef and Puppet. See an overview of these services and tools, and we show you how they might be used in real-life scenarios and how you might incorporate these services and tools into your own environment.
While many organizations have started to automate their software develop processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
Today, the development and operations landscape has shifted to a more collaborative model merging the two (DevOps). Developers need to know much more about the operational components of their software - especially around network programming, services development, and continuous deployment. Likewise, the developer's IT counterpart needs to know much more about development - especially around infrastructure automation (Chef/Puppet), automated testing, and continuous deployment.
AWS CloudFormation: Infrastructure as Code | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
This session provides the attendee with an overview of our AWS CloudFormation service and helps the customer to realize the benefits of "infrastructure as code." A demo is part of this session.
Infrastructure as Code: Manage your Architecture with GitDanilo Poccia
With the AWS Cloud you have an on-demand, programmable infrastructure that you can manage using tools and practices from software development. You can create resources when you need and dispose of them when you don’t. Using Amazon CloudFormation you can describe your architecture in text files. To change your infrastructure, you edit those files. Having application and infrastructure code in a single, robust, versioned repository like Git gives a lot of advantages. Using AWS Elastic Beanstalk you can link your Git branches to different infrastructure environments (e.g. test, production) and automate deployments. You can create test environments on-demand, even for a short time. Instead of continuously update your resources, you can recreate them quickly from scratch, simplifying lifecycle management and making deployments immutable. As a result, you have more time to focus on the unique features of your application.
Infrastructure as code: running microservices on AWS using Docker, Terraform,...Yevgeniy Brikman
This is a talk about managing your software and infrastructure-as-code that walks through a real-world example of deploying microservices on AWS using Docker, Terraform, and ECS.
Infrastructure as Code Maturity Model v1Gary Stafford
Systematically Evolving an Organization’s Infrastructure . The original version of the IaC Maturity Model. See the latest version here: https://www.slideshare.net/garystafford/how-mature-is-your-infrastructure.
At Amazon Web Services, we think about Infrastructure as Code being able to impact not just your low level infrastructure or operating systems but everything from the virtual cement floor of your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud up through the applications your customers interface with.
Come take a tour of the space as we see it. Learn what layers there are to managing your infrastructure as code and what services and tools AWS and its Partners exist across these.
Immutable Server generation: The new App DeploymentAxel Fontaine
From JavaZone 2014
Video: https://vimeo.com/105851488
Abstract:
App deployment and server setup are complex, error-prone and time-consuming. They require OS installers, package managers, configuration recipes, install and deployment scripts, server tuning, hardening and more. But... Is this really necessary? Are we trapped in a mindset of doing things this way just because that's how they've always done?
What if we could start over and radically simplify all this? What if, within seconds, and with a single command, we could wrap our application into the bare minimal machine required to run it? What if this machine could then be transported and run unchanged on our laptop and in the cloud? How do the various tools like Docker and Boxfuse fit into this picture? What are their strengths and weaknesses? When should you use them?
This talk is for developers and architects wishing to radically improve and simplify how they deploy their applications. It takes Continuous Delivery to a level far beyond what you've seen today. Welcome to Immutable Server generation. This is the new black.
Infrastructure-as-Code and CI Infrastructure at OpenStackAndreas Jaeger
A look at one of the largest CI systems and system administration, as presented at the openSUSE Conference 2016. https://events.opensuse.org/conference/oSC16/program/proposal/884
Version 2 of the IaC Maturity Model Presentation
What helps leading technology companies like Facebook, Amazon, Netflix, and Etsy increase their speed to market while lowering overall IT costs and increasing customer satisfaction? Examine how to apply the principles from Humble and Farley’s Continuous Delivery Maturity Model to the concepts found in Morris’ Infrastructure as Code, using the new Infrastructure as Code Maturity Model.
Link to v2.1 of the IaC Maturity Model: https://github.com/garystafford/cd-maturity-model/raw/requirejs/images/IaC_Maturity_Model%20v2_1.pdf
There is No Server: Immutable Infrastructure and Serverless ArchitectureSonatype
Erlend Oftedal, Blank
Immutable infrastructure and serverless architectures have very interesting security properties. This talk will give an introduction to immutable infrastructure and serverless architecture and try to highlight some of the properties of such architectures. Next we will look at the positive effects this can have on the security of our systems, but also highlight some of the negative aspects and potential problems.
At the conclusion of this sessions, we hope to have shed some light on the positive and negative security effects of such architectures.
In this session, you’ll learn how you can incorporate your IT product lifecycle into the cloud where you can define, publish, monitor, and manage your products. Central IT can enable end-users in their organizations to easily discover and provision these products, from a personalized portal. We will demonstrate using AWS services that enable IT to retain control of resources provisioned in the AWS cloud, track configuration changes and audit user activities. We will also show AWS Marketplace, that helps you find third-party software that you need, buy it, and easily deploy it in the AWS cloud.
"AWS CloudFormation lets you model, provision, and update a collection of AWS resources with JSON templates. You can manage your Infrastructure as Code and deploy stacks from a single Amazon EC2 instance to multi-tier applications. In this session, we will explore CloudFormation best practices in planning and provisioning your AWS infrastructure. We will cover recent product updates that will help users to make the most of this service and demonstrate new features. This session will benefit both new and experienced users of CloudFormation.
If you are new to AWS CloudFormation, get up to speed for this session by completing the Working with CloudFormation lab in the self-paced Labs Lounge.
"
Automating your Infrastructure Deployment with CloudFormation and OpsWorks –...Amazon Web Services
This session will walk through practical examples and live demonstrations using AWS CloudFormation, AWS OpsWorks, orchestration engines and source control systems to automate your infrastructure deployment and maintenance.
This was the supporting presentation from our DevOps Virtual Office Hours session.
We asked customers to bring their questions – technical or otherwise – that they would like answered about DevOps on AWS.
Check out the recording of the session on the AWS Webinars YouTube Channel here: http://youtu.be/pw9hlPqtHAA
While many organizations have started to automate their software development processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
AWS Presents: Infrastructure as Code on AWS - ChefConf 2015Chef
Find out how to create automated infrastructure deployments using versioned Infrastructure as Code - CloudFormation templates on AWS. This talk will walk through two example CloudFormation templates. The first template will show how to use CloudFormation via AWS cli commands to create a Chef Server 12 instance and have it upload it’s client validation pem into private S3 bucket also created by the template. The second template will show how to use CloudFormation to create multiple client node instances in AWS EC2 and have them automatically bootstrap into the new Chef 12 Server instance. Links will be provided to the CloudFormation template code used for the demo for example purposes.
https://youtu.be/WXLDdGxfEsI
Self Service Agile Infrastructure for Product Teams - Pop-up Loft Tel AvivAmazon Web Services
Today’s modern infrastructure allows product teams to take full advantage of “infrastructure-as-code” and deliver value to their customers faster through a seamless & smart delivery pipeline.This delivery pipeline is built using AWS and 3rd party tools such as CloudFormation, Lambda, Terraform, Jenkins, Beanstalk, CodeDeploy, Ansible, and Docker. In the presentation we will walk you through the best practices of combining all the above into a “smart-delivery-pipeline” for your team. By Oron Adam, Emind CTO
While many organizations have started to automate their software development processes, many still engineer their infrastructure largely by hand. Treating your infrastructure just like any other piece of code creates a “programmable infrastructure” that allows you to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud. This session will walk through practical examples of how AWS customers have merged infrastructure configuration with application code to create application-specific infrastructure and a truly unified development lifecycle. You will learn how AWS customers have leveraged tools like CloudFormation, orchestration engines, and source control systems to enable their applications to take full advantage of the scalability and reliability of the AWS cloud, create self-reliant applications, and easily recover when things go seriously wrong with their infrastructure.
hether you’re a cash-strapped startup or an enterprise optimizing spend, it pays to run cost-efficient architectures on AWS. This session reviews a wide range of cost planning, monitoring, and optimization strategies, featuring real-world experience from AWS customers.
Running and managing large scale applications with microservices architectures is difficult and often requires operating complex container management infrastructure. Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS) is a highly scalable, high performance service for running and managing Docker applications. In this webinar, we will walk through a number of patterns and tools used by our customers to run their applications on Amazon ECS. We will show you how to set up, manage and scale your Amazon ECS resources, keep them secure and deploy your applications to an Amazon ECS cluster. We will also provide best practices for monitoring, logging and service discovery.
Learning Objectives:
• Learn how to set up and manage Amazon ECS for production applications
• Learn how to schedule containers on production clusters using Amazon ECS
Who Should Attend:
•Developers, DevOps, Sys Admin
In this presentation you will learn about:
• CloudFormation 101
– The building block of Infrastructure as Code
• CodePipeline and CodeCommit 101
– Tools for our IaC pipeline
• Review of an example IaC Pipeline
– Automated validation
– Least privilege enforcement
– Manual review/approval
Introduction to DevOps on AWS. Basic introduction to Devops principles and practices, and how they can be implemented on AWS. Introduces basic cloudformation.
AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is a template driven tool for creating and managing serverless applications. In just a few lines of code you can define complex AWS Lambda based serverless applications, security permissions, and advanced configuration capabilities. Join us as we dive deep into best practices and tricks for using SAM at scale, including how to make the most of the dynamic template capabilities of SAM, how to use advanced features such as deployment preferences and policy templates, and how to debug serverless applications with SAM CLI.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications, AWS
Deep Dive into AWS SAM: re:Invent 2018 Recap at the AWS Loft - San FranciscoAmazon Web Services
Deep Dive into AWS SAM: re:Invent 2018 Recap at the AWS Loft - San Francisco
AWS Serverless Application Model (SAM) is a template driven tool for creating and managing serverless applications. In just a few lines of code you can define complex AWS Lambda based serverless applications, security permissions, and advanced configuration capabilities. Join us as we dive deep into best practices and tricks for using SAM at scale, including how to make the most of the dynamic template capabilities of SAM, how to use advanced features such as deployment preferences and policy templates, and how to debug serverless applications with SAM CLI.
Speaker: Chris Munns - Principal Developer Advocate, AWS Serverless Applications
Come costruire servizi di Forecasting sfruttando algoritmi di ML e deep learn...Amazon Web Services
Il Forecasting è un processo importante per tantissime aziende e viene utilizzato in vari ambiti per cercare di prevedere in modo accurato la crescita e distribuzione di un prodotto, l’utilizzo delle risorse necessarie nelle linee produttive, presentazioni finanziarie e tanto altro. Amazon utilizza delle tecniche avanzate di forecasting, in parte questi servizi sono stati messi a disposizione di tutti i clienti AWS.
In questa sessione illustreremo come pre-processare i dati che contengono una componente temporale e successivamente utilizzare un algoritmo che a partire dal tipo di dato analizzato produce un forecasting accurato.
Big Data per le Startup: come creare applicazioni Big Data in modalità Server...Amazon Web Services
La varietà e la quantità di dati che si crea ogni giorno accelera sempre più velocemente e rappresenta una opportunità irripetibile per innovare e creare nuove startup.
Tuttavia gestire grandi quantità di dati può apparire complesso: creare cluster Big Data su larga scala sembra essere un investimento accessibile solo ad aziende consolidate. Ma l’elasticità del Cloud e, in particolare, i servizi Serverless ci permettono di rompere questi limiti.
Vediamo quindi come è possibile sviluppare applicazioni Big Data rapidamente, senza preoccuparci dell’infrastruttura, ma dedicando tutte le risorse allo sviluppo delle nostre le nostre idee per creare prodotti innovativi.
Ora puoi utilizzare Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) per eseguire pod Kubernetes su AWS Fargate, il motore di elaborazione serverless creato per container su AWS. Questo rende più semplice che mai costruire ed eseguire le tue applicazioni Kubernetes nel cloud AWS.In questa sessione presenteremo le caratteristiche principali del servizio e come distribuire la tua applicazione in pochi passaggi
Vent'anni fa Amazon ha attraversato una trasformazione radicale con l'obiettivo di aumentare il ritmo dell'innovazione. In questo periodo abbiamo imparato come cambiare il nostro approccio allo sviluppo delle applicazioni ci ha permesso di aumentare notevolmente l'agilità, la velocità di rilascio e, in definitiva, ci ha consentito di creare applicazioni più affidabili e scalabili. In questa sessione illustreremo come definiamo le applicazioni moderne e come la creazione di app moderne influisce non solo sull'architettura dell'applicazione, ma sulla struttura organizzativa, sulle pipeline di rilascio dello sviluppo e persino sul modello operativo. Descriveremo anche approcci comuni alla modernizzazione, compreso l'approccio utilizzato dalla stessa Amazon.com.
Come spendere fino al 90% in meno con i container e le istanze spot Amazon Web Services
L’utilizzo dei container è in continua crescita.
Se correttamente disegnate, le applicazioni basate su Container sono molto spesso stateless e flessibili.
I servizi AWS ECS, EKS e Kubernetes su EC2 possono sfruttare le istanze Spot, portando ad un risparmio medio del 70% rispetto alle istanze On Demand. In questa sessione scopriremo insieme quali sono le caratteristiche delle istanze Spot e come possono essere utilizzate facilmente su AWS. Impareremo inoltre come Spreaker sfrutta le istanze spot per eseguire applicazioni di diverso tipo, in produzione, ad una frazione del costo on-demand!
In recent months, many customers have been asking us the question – how to monetise Open APIs, simplify Fintech integrations and accelerate adoption of various Open Banking business models. Therefore, AWS and FinConecta would like to invite you to Open Finance marketplace presentation on October 20th.
Event Agenda :
Open banking so far (short recap)
• PSD2, OB UK, OB Australia, OB LATAM, OB Israel
Intro to Open Finance marketplace
• Scope
• Features
• Tech overview and Demo
The role of the Cloud
The Future of APIs
• Complying with regulation
• Monetizing data / APIs
• Business models
• Time to market
One platform for all: a Strategic approach
Q&A
Rendi unica l’offerta della tua startup sul mercato con i servizi Machine Lea...Amazon Web Services
Per creare valore e costruire una propria offerta differenziante e riconoscibile, le startup di successo sanno come combinare tecnologie consolidate con componenti innovativi creati ad hoc.
AWS fornisce servizi pronti all'utilizzo e, allo stesso tempo, permette di personalizzare e creare gli elementi differenzianti della propria offerta.
Concentrandoci sulle tecnologie di Machine Learning, vedremo come selezionare i servizi di intelligenza artificiale offerti da AWS e, anche attraverso una demo, come costruire modelli di Machine Learning personalizzati utilizzando SageMaker Studio.
OpsWorks Configuration Management: automatizza la gestione e i deployment del...Amazon Web Services
Con l'approccio tradizionale al mondo IT per molti anni è stato difficile implementare tecniche di DevOps, che finora spesso hanno previsto attività manuali portando di tanto in tanto a dei downtime degli applicativi interrompendo l'operatività dell'utente. Con l'avvento del cloud, le tecniche di DevOps sono ormai a portata di tutti a basso costo per qualsiasi genere di workload, garantendo maggiore affidabilità del sistema e risultando in dei significativi miglioramenti della business continuity.
AWS mette a disposizione AWS OpsWork come strumento di Configuration Management che mira ad automatizzare e semplificare la gestione e i deployment delle istanze EC2 per mezzo di workload Chef e Puppet.
Scopri come sfruttare AWS OpsWork a garanzia e affidabilità del tuo applicativo installato su Instanze EC2.
Microsoft Active Directory su AWS per supportare i tuoi Windows WorkloadsAmazon Web Services
Vuoi conoscere le opzioni per eseguire Microsoft Active Directory su AWS? Quando si spostano carichi di lavoro Microsoft in AWS, è importante considerare come distribuire Microsoft Active Directory per supportare la gestione, l'autenticazione e l'autorizzazione dei criteri di gruppo. In questa sessione, discuteremo le opzioni per la distribuzione di Microsoft Active Directory su AWS, incluso AWS Directory Service per Microsoft Active Directory e la distribuzione di Active Directory su Windows su Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). Trattiamo argomenti quali l'integrazione del tuo ambiente Microsoft Active Directory locale nel cloud e l'utilizzo di applicazioni SaaS, come Office 365, con AWS Single Sign-On.
Dal riconoscimento facciale al riconoscimento di frodi o difetti di fabbricazione, l'analisi di immagini e video che sfruttano tecniche di intelligenza artificiale, si stanno evolvendo e raffinando a ritmi elevati. In questo webinar esploreremo le possibilità messe a disposizione dai servizi AWS per applicare lo stato dell'arte delle tecniche di computer vision a scenari reali.
Amazon Web Services e VMware organizzano un evento virtuale gratuito il prossimo mercoledì 14 Ottobre dalle 12:00 alle 13:00 dedicato a VMware Cloud ™ on AWS, il servizio on demand che consente di eseguire applicazioni in ambienti cloud basati su VMware vSphere® e di accedere ad una vasta gamma di servizi AWS, sfruttando a pieno le potenzialità del cloud AWS e tutelando gli investimenti VMware esistenti.
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
Crea la tua prima serverless ledger-based app con QLDB e NodeJSAmazon Web Services
Molte aziende oggi, costruiscono applicazioni con funzionalità di tipo ledger ad esempio per verificare lo storico di accrediti o addebiti nelle transazioni bancarie o ancora per tenere traccia del flusso supply chain dei propri prodotti.
Alla base di queste soluzioni ci sono i database ledger che permettono di avere un log delle transazioni trasparente, immutabile e crittograficamente verificabile, ma sono strumenti complessi e onerosi da gestire.
Amazon QLDB elimina la necessità di costruire sistemi personalizzati e complessi fornendo un database ledger serverless completamente gestito.
In questa sessione scopriremo come realizzare un'applicazione serverless completa che utilizzi le funzionalità di QLDB.
Con l’ascesa delle architetture di microservizi e delle ricche applicazioni mobili e Web, le API sono più importanti che mai per offrire agli utenti finali una user experience eccezionale. In questa sessione impareremo come affrontare le moderne sfide di progettazione delle API con GraphQL, un linguaggio di query API open source utilizzato da Facebook, Amazon e altro e come utilizzare AWS AppSync, un servizio GraphQL serverless gestito su AWS. Approfondiremo diversi scenari, comprendendo come AppSync può aiutare a risolvere questi casi d’uso creando API moderne con funzionalità di aggiornamento dati in tempo reale e offline.
Inoltre, impareremo come Sky Italia utilizza AWS AppSync per fornire aggiornamenti sportivi in tempo reale agli utenti del proprio portale web.
Database Oracle e VMware Cloud™ on AWS: i miti da sfatareAmazon Web Services
Molte organizzazioni sfruttano i vantaggi del cloud migrando i propri carichi di lavoro Oracle e assicurandosi notevoli vantaggi in termini di agilità ed efficienza dei costi.
La migrazione di questi carichi di lavoro, può creare complessità durante la modernizzazione e il refactoring delle applicazioni e a questo si possono aggiungere rischi di prestazione che possono essere introdotti quando si spostano le applicazioni dai data center locali.
In queste slide, gli esperti AWS e VMware presentano semplici e pratici accorgimenti per facilitare e semplificare la migrazione dei carichi di lavoro Oracle accelerando la trasformazione verso il cloud, approfondiranno l’architettura e dimostreranno come sfruttare a pieno le potenzialità di VMware Cloud ™ on AWS.
Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS) è un servizio di gestione dei container altamente scalabile, che semplifica la gestione dei contenitori Docker attraverso un layer di orchestrazione per il controllo del deployment e del relativo lifecycle. In questa sessione presenteremo le principali caratteristiche del servizio, le architetture di riferimento per i differenti carichi di lavoro e i semplici passi necessari per poter velocemente migrare uno o più dei tuo container.
Kubernetes & AI - Beauty and the Beast !?! @KCD Istanbul 2024Tobias Schneck
As AI technology is pushing into IT I was wondering myself, as an “infrastructure container kubernetes guy”, how get this fancy AI technology get managed from an infrastructure operational view? Is it possible to apply our lovely cloud native principals as well? What benefit’s both technologies could bring to each other?
Let me take this questions and provide you a short journey through existing deployment models and use cases for AI software. On practical examples, we discuss what cloud/on-premise strategy we may need for applying it to our own infrastructure to get it to work from an enterprise perspective. I want to give an overview about infrastructure requirements and technologies, what could be beneficial or limiting your AI use cases in an enterprise environment. An interactive Demo will give you some insides, what approaches I got already working for real.
GraphRAG is All You need? LLM & Knowledge GraphGuy Korland
Guy Korland, CEO and Co-founder of FalkorDB, will review two articles on the integration of language models with knowledge graphs.
1. Unifying Large Language Models and Knowledge Graphs: A Roadmap.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08302
2. Microsoft Research's GraphRAG paper and a review paper on various uses of knowledge graphs:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/research/blog/graphrag-unlocking-llm-discovery-on-narrative-private-data/
Builder.ai Founder Sachin Dev Duggal's Strategic Approach to Create an Innova...Ramesh Iyer
In today's fast-changing business world, Companies that adapt and embrace new ideas often need help to keep up with the competition. However, fostering a culture of innovation takes much work. It takes vision, leadership and willingness to take risks in the right proportion. Sachin Dev Duggal, co-founder of Builder.ai, has perfected the art of this balance, creating a company culture where creativity and growth are nurtured at each stage.
Software Delivery At the Speed of AI: Inflectra Invests In AI-Powered QualityInflectra
In this insightful webinar, Inflectra explores how artificial intelligence (AI) is transforming software development and testing. Discover how AI-powered tools are revolutionizing every stage of the software development lifecycle (SDLC), from design and prototyping to testing, deployment, and monitoring.
Learn about:
• The Future of Testing: How AI is shifting testing towards verification, analysis, and higher-level skills, while reducing repetitive tasks.
• Test Automation: How AI-powered test case generation, optimization, and self-healing tests are making testing more efficient and effective.
• Visual Testing: Explore the emerging capabilities of AI in visual testing and how it's set to revolutionize UI verification.
• Inflectra's AI Solutions: See demonstrations of Inflectra's cutting-edge AI tools like the ChatGPT plugin and Azure Open AI platform, designed to streamline your testing process.
Whether you're a developer, tester, or QA professional, this webinar will give you valuable insights into how AI is shaping the future of software delivery.
"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
Neuro-symbolic is not enough, we need neuro-*semantic*Frank van Harmelen
Neuro-symbolic (NeSy) AI is on the rise. However, simply machine learning on just any symbolic structure is not sufficient to really harvest the gains of NeSy. These will only be gained when the symbolic structures have an actual semantics. I give an operational definition of semantics as “predictable inference”.
All of this illustrated with link prediction over knowledge graphs, but the argument is general.
State of ICS and IoT Cyber Threat Landscape Report 2024 previewPrayukth K V
The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
Sectoral targets and attacks as well as the cost of ransom
Global APT activity, AI usage, actor and tactic profiles, and implications
Rise in volumes of AI-powered cyberattacks
Major cyber events in 2024
Malware and malicious payload trends
Cyberattack types and targets
Vulnerability exploit attempts on CVEs
Attacks on counties – USA
Expansion of bot farms – how, where, and why
In-depth analysis of the cyber threat landscape across North America, South America, Europe, APAC, and the Middle East
Why are attacks on smart factories rising?
Cyber risk predictions
Axis of attacks – Europe
Systemic attacks in the Middle East
Download the full report from here:
https://sectrio.com/resources/ot-threat-landscape-reports/sectrio-releases-ot-ics-and-iot-security-threat-landscape-report-2024/
GDG Cloud Southlake #33: Boule & Rebala: Effective AppSec in SDLC using Deplo...James Anderson
Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
Speakers:
Bob Boule
Robert Boule is a technology enthusiast with PASSION for technology and making things work along with a knack for helping others understand how things work. He comes with around 20 years of solution engineering experience in application security, software continuous delivery, and SaaS platforms. He is known for his dynamic presentations in CI/CD and application security integrated in software delivery lifecycle.
Gopinath Rebala
Gopinath Rebala is the CTO of OpsMx, where he has overall responsibility for the machine learning and data processing architectures for Secure Software Delivery. Gopi also has a strong connection with our customers, leading design and architecture for strategic implementations. Gopi is a frequent speaker and well-known leader in continuous delivery and integrating security into software delivery.
JMeter webinar - integration with InfluxDB and GrafanaRTTS
Watch this recorded webinar about real-time monitoring of application performance. See how to integrate Apache JMeter, the open-source leader in performance testing, with InfluxDB, the open-source time-series database, and Grafana, the open-source analytics and visualization application.
In this webinar, we will review the benefits of leveraging InfluxDB and Grafana when executing load tests and demonstrate how these tools are used to visualize performance metrics.
Length: 30 minutes
Session Overview
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During this webinar, we will cover the following topics while demonstrating the integrations of JMeter, InfluxDB and Grafana:
- What out-of-the-box solutions are available for real-time monitoring JMeter tests?
- What are the benefits of integrating InfluxDB and Grafana into the load testing stack?
- Which features are provided by Grafana?
- Demonstration of InfluxDB and Grafana using a practice web application
To view the webinar recording, go to:
https://www.rttsweb.com/jmeter-integration-webinar
Accelerate your Kubernetes clusters with Varnish CachingThijs Feryn
A presentation about the usage and availability of Varnish on Kubernetes. This talk explores the capabilities of Varnish caching and shows how to use the Varnish Helm chart to deploy it to Kubernetes.
This presentation was delivered at K8SUG Singapore. See https://feryn.eu/presentations/accelerate-your-kubernetes-clusters-with-varnish-caching-k8sug-singapore-28-2024 for more details.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
Here’s what you’ll gain:
- Essentials of FME Parameters: Understand the pivotal role of parameters, including Reader/Writer, Transformer, User, and FME Flow categories. Discover how they are the key to unlocking automation and optimization within your workflows.
- Practical Applications in FME Form: Delve into key user parameter types including choice, connections, and file URLs. Allow users to control how a workflow runs, making your workflows more reusable. Learn to import values and deliver the best user experience for your workflows while enhancing accuracy.
- Optimization Strategies in FME Flow: Explore the creation and strategic deployment of parameters in FME Flow, including the use of deployment and geometry parameters, to maximize workflow efficiency.
- Pro Tips for Success: Gain insights on parameterizing connections and leveraging new features like Conditional Visibility for clarity and simplicity.
We’ll wrap up with a glimpse into future webinars, followed by a Q&A session to address your specific questions surrounding this topic.
Don’t miss this opportunity to elevate your FME expertise and drive your projects to new heights of efficiency.
The Art of the Pitch: WordPress Relationships and SalesLaura Byrne
Clients don’t know what they don’t know. What web solutions are right for them? How does WordPress come into the picture? How do you make sure you understand scope and timeline? What do you do if sometime changes?
All these questions and more will be explored as we talk about matching clients’ needs with what your agency offers without pulling teeth or pulling your hair out. Practical tips, and strategies for successful relationship building that leads to closing the deal.
2. You are on-board …
needs to experiment, innovate, reduce
risk
Business
of services and applications
Continuous
Delivery
culture, automation, measurement,
sharing
DevOps
infrastructure-as-code
Cloud
4. AWS CloudFormation
• Create templates of the infrastructure and
applications you want to run on AWS
• Have the CloudFormation service
automatically provision the required AWS
resources and their relationships from the
templates
• Easily version control, replicate or update
the infrastructure and applications using
the templates
• Integrates with other development, CI/CD,
and management tools.
6. depends on
Design -
Imagine building a food ordering service
Food Catalog
Website
Ordering Website
Customer DB
Service
Inventory Service
Recommendations
Service
Analytics Service Fulfillment
Service
Payment
Service
7. Create template –
For example, for the food catalog website
security group
Auto Scaling group
EC2
instance
Elastic Load
Balancing
Customer DB
Service
Inventory Service
Recommendations
Service
ElastiCache
memcached cluster
Software pkgs,
config, & dataCloudWatch
alarms
23. Extend with Custom Resources
security group
Auto Scaling group
EC2
instance
Elastic Load
Balancing
ElastiCache
memcached cluster
Software pkgs,
config, & dataCloudWatch
alarms
Web Analytics
Service
AWS
CloudFormation
Provision
AWS Resources
"Resources" : {
"WebAnalyticsTrackingID" : {
"Type" : "Custom::WebAnalyticsService::TrackingID",
"Properties" : {
"ServiceToken" : "arn:aws:sns:...",
"Target" : {"Fn::GetAtt" : ["LoadBalancer", "DNSName"]},
"Plan" : "Gold"
}
},
...
“Success” + Metadata
“Create, Update, Rollback, or Delete”
+ Metadata
24. Lambda-backed custom resources
security group
Auto Scaling group
EC2
instance
Elastic Load
Balancing
ElastiCache
memcached cluster
Software pkgs,
config, & dataCloudWatch
alarms
Your AWS CloudFormation stack
// Implement custom logic here
Look up an AMI ID
Your AWS Lambda functions
Look up VPC ID and Subnet ID
Reverse an IP address
Lambda-powered
custom resources
42. CloudFormation in a CI/CD pipeline
AWS
CloudFormationIssue Tracker
App Developers
DevOps Engineers,
Infrastructure Developers,
Systems Engineers
Dev Env Code Repo
App Pkgs,
CloudFormation
Templates, Etc.
CI Server
Test
Staging
ProdCode Review
"Infra-as-Code"
App Code
& Templates
44. CloudFormer: Templatize existing resources
1. Launch a CloudFormer
application stack
2. Walkthrough the
CloudFormer UI & select
resources to templatize
4. Customize
Example: parameterize
resource properties
5. Create a new stack
45. Practitioners of infrastructure-as-code
• Developers/DevOps teams value CloudFormation for its ability to
treat infrastructure as code, allowing them to apply software
engineering principles, such as SOA, revision control, code reviews,
integration testing to infrastructure.
• IT Admins and MSPs value CloudFormation as a platform to enable
standardization, managed consumption, and role-specialization.
• ISVs value CloudFormation for its ability to support scaling out of
multi-tenant SaaS products by quickly replicating or updating stacks.
ISVs also value CloudFormation as a way to package and deploy
their software in their customer accounts on AWS.