Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional instances These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Microservice based architectures and cloud-based dynamic infrastructures are technologies that help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as microservices and dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge.
Speaker: Lee Atchison, Senior Director, Strategic Architecture, New Relic
Cloud-based technologies have unequivocally changed the way digital companies operate, helping them bring ideas and products to market quicker. In this session we will explore the range of digital workloads customers are building on AWS, from simple website hosting all the way to more advanced workloads such as big data and analytics. Attendees should leave this session with an understanding of how businesses are driving key innovations and insights to their customers through these common workloads and be able to apply these learnings within their own organisations.
Speakers:
Niall Reilly, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Amy Romano, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
This session is designed to teach security engineers, developers, solutions architects, and other technical security practitioners how to use a DevSecOps approach to design and build robust security controls at cloud-scale. This session walks through the design considerations of operating high-assurance workloads on top of the AWS platform and provides examples of how to automate configuration management and generate audit evidence for your own workloads. We’ll discuss practical examples using real code for automating security tasks, then dive deeper to map the configurations against various industry frameworks. This advanced session showcases how continuous integration and deployment pipelines can accelerate the speed of security teams and improve collaboration with software development teams.
This document provides an overview of running enterprise workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It defines what an enterprise application is, examples of applications commonly run by enterprises, and customer case studies of companies running SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft applications on AWS. The document discusses how AWS addresses key enterprise application requirements around security, availability, cost optimization, and performance. It provides architectural best practices and examples for setting up various enterprise applications and workloads on AWS.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Cloud Monitoring: Change is the New Normal- New Relic & G...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses monitoring dynamic cloud applications in a constantly changing environment. It emphasizes that change is the new normal for applications and monitoring is needed to answer important business and operational questions. A software measurement framework is presented that covers metrics related to business outcomes, customer experience, application performance, engineering velocity, and service quality. Case studies are provided of how companies like Gannett/USA Today use monitoring to measure success during large events and speed up their release cycles.
We will review why cost optimisation at scale is challenging, and then focus on a particularly important area, right sizing. This session will explain exactly what EC2 rightsizing is, how to identify an EC2 instance that is oversized and how to calculate your potential savings. Atlassian will share a solution they use which allows them to perform EC2 rightsizing efficiently at scale.
Speaker: Evan Crawford, Customer Support Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Atlassian
Apache Spark is the fast, open source engine that is rapidly becoming the most popular choice for big data processing. Running it on AWS is especially powerful as you get scale, elasticity and agility from the AWS platform coupled with the rich functionality that Spark provides.In this session we will explore how to get the most out of Spark on AWS.
Speaker: Nam Je Cho, Enterprise Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon EC2 Systems Manager capabilities including Inventory, State Manager, and Automation. It describes how Inventory allows users to collect accurate software inventory across EC2 instances, on-premises servers, and Workspaces. State Manager helps maintain consistent configurations across instances by reapplying configurations on a defined schedule. Automation supports CI/CD workflows by enabling version control, package building, and deployment across AWS environments.
Cloud-based technologies have unequivocally changed the way digital companies operate, helping them bring ideas and products to market quicker. In this session we will explore the range of digital workloads customers are building on AWS, from simple website hosting all the way to more advanced workloads such as big data and analytics. Attendees should leave this session with an understanding of how businesses are driving key innovations and insights to their customers through these common workloads and be able to apply these learnings within their own organisations.
Speakers:
Niall Reilly, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Amy Romano, Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
This session is designed to teach security engineers, developers, solutions architects, and other technical security practitioners how to use a DevSecOps approach to design and build robust security controls at cloud-scale. This session walks through the design considerations of operating high-assurance workloads on top of the AWS platform and provides examples of how to automate configuration management and generate audit evidence for your own workloads. We’ll discuss practical examples using real code for automating security tasks, then dive deeper to map the configurations against various industry frameworks. This advanced session showcases how continuous integration and deployment pipelines can accelerate the speed of security teams and improve collaboration with software development teams.
This document provides an overview of running enterprise workloads on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It defines what an enterprise application is, examples of applications commonly run by enterprises, and customer case studies of companies running SAP, Oracle, and Microsoft applications on AWS. The document discusses how AWS addresses key enterprise application requirements around security, availability, cost optimization, and performance. It provides architectural best practices and examples for setting up various enterprise applications and workloads on AWS.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Cloud Monitoring: Change is the New Normal- New Relic & G...Amazon Web Services
The document discusses monitoring dynamic cloud applications in a constantly changing environment. It emphasizes that change is the new normal for applications and monitoring is needed to answer important business and operational questions. A software measurement framework is presented that covers metrics related to business outcomes, customer experience, application performance, engineering velocity, and service quality. Case studies are provided of how companies like Gannett/USA Today use monitoring to measure success during large events and speed up their release cycles.
We will review why cost optimisation at scale is challenging, and then focus on a particularly important area, right sizing. This session will explain exactly what EC2 rightsizing is, how to identify an EC2 instance that is oversized and how to calculate your potential savings. Atlassian will share a solution they use which allows them to perform EC2 rightsizing efficiently at scale.
Speaker: Evan Crawford, Customer Support Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Atlassian
Apache Spark is the fast, open source engine that is rapidly becoming the most popular choice for big data processing. Running it on AWS is especially powerful as you get scale, elasticity and agility from the AWS platform coupled with the rich functionality that Spark provides.In this session we will explore how to get the most out of Spark on AWS.
Speaker: Nam Je Cho, Enterprise Solutions Architect, Amazon Web Services
This document provides an overview of Amazon EC2 Systems Manager capabilities including Inventory, State Manager, and Automation. It describes how Inventory allows users to collect accurate software inventory across EC2 instances, on-premises servers, and Workspaces. State Manager helps maintain consistent configurations across instances by reapplying configurations on a defined schedule. Automation supports CI/CD workflows by enabling version control, package building, and deployment across AWS environments.
(ISM202) Sony Pictures' Rapid Recovery Solution for Disaster Recovery and Bus...Amazon Web Services
This session will discuss the solution used by Sony Pictures Entertainment to achieve rapid business continuity in digital media delivery and secure IT services. The combination of AWS infrastructure, Amazon Workspaces, and Aspera application software allowed Sony Pictures Entertainment to restore file transfer business services in less than one day and give business users and administrators secure access to infrastructure. Details include: An overview of the software and AWS infrastructure architecture used on day one and through expansion of the service; statistics for media transfer volumes and delivery times achieved; use cases for VDI secure access and associated controls; an overview of the longer-term hybrid architecture using the cloud solution as a cost-effective disaster recovery/secondary complement to Sony’s on-premise capabilities; and business benefits, practical challenges, and best practices learned in the process.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Saving at Scale with Reserved Instances (ENT307)Amazon Web Services
As your Reserved Instance portfolio grows, tracking your ROI becomes more critical. You’ll need the right tools, metrics, and strategies in place to make sure you’re maximizing RI savings and minimizing unused RI hours.
Is AWS GovCloud (US) Right for Your Regulated Workload? | AWS Public Sector S...Amazon Web Services
AWS GovCloud (US) is an isolated AWS region designated to allow US government agencies and organizations in government-regulated industries to move sensitive data and regulated IT workloads to the cloud by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements. AWS GovCloud (US) adheres to numerous compliance and regulatory regimes, including US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), DoD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG), CJIS, IRS-1075, and HIPAA. Join us to learn about AWS GovCloud (US) and if the Region is right for your regulated workload. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
The Well-Architected workshop is a free, advanced-level workshop that describes the benefits of the AWS Well-Architected Framework. This enables customers to review and improve their cloud architectures and better understand the business impact of their design decisions. It addresses general design principles, best practices, and guidance in five pillars of the Well-Architected Framework. We recommend that attendees of this course have the following pre-requisites: Strong working knowledge of AWS core services and features, as well as previous architectural experience.
Get Started Today with Cloud-Ready Contracts | AWS Public Sector Summit 2017Amazon Web Services
In this session, we provide an overview of existing cloud-ready contracts, such as cooperative, federal, and state directed contracts, and walk through steps on how to choose the right one for your procurement. We compare various cloud-ready contracts by identifying scope, end-user eligibility, and primary service offerings to help you make the right choice for your mission needs. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
AWS re:Invent 2016: Lift and Evolve – Saving Money in the Cloud is Easy, Maki...Amazon Web Services
Every enterprise knows by now that it can save money by simply lifting and shifting workloads to the cloud, but many are missing the larger opportunity to also make money by moving. While quick costs savings are good for the bottom line, they do little to move the top line numbers. To achieve both savings and earnings, corporate thinking about technologies must change in order to enable faster processes leveraged enterprise-wide. In this session we will explore multiple customer success stories where the customers have evolved from leveraging basic compute and storage products (EC2 and S3) to integrating new services into operations by leveraging Lambda, DynamoDB, CodeDeploy, etc. Once this is achieved, enterprises are enabled to manage and deploy code rapidly in a programmatic and elastic secure network, ensuring governance and security standards across the globe. We will look at the migration process trusted by hundreds of clients as well as how to cope with the process and people components that are so important to enable agility, while focusing heavily on the technology. The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and 2nd Watch story will dive deep into the technology that allows TCCC to manage hundreds of AWS Accounts, hundreds of workloads, thousands of instances, and hundreds of business partners around the globe. TCCC’s Configuration Management System has Puppet at the core and relies on over a dozen core and emerging AWS products across accounts, availability zones and regions. This complex and globally-available system ensures all of TCCC’s workloads in AWS meet corporate policies but also allows for rapid scale of both consumer and enterprise workloads. Session sponsored by 2nd Watch.
AWS Competency Partner
AWS & Intel: A Partnership Dedicated to Cloud InnovationsAmazon Web Services
The document discusses partnerships between AWS, Intel, and McAfee to provide secure and innovative cloud solutions. It describes how AWS and Intel work together to offer a variety of optimized compute instances that can handle different workload types. It also explains how McAfee and AWS partner to provide visibility and protection for cloud workloads and virtual networks across public clouds through technologies like workload discovery, network security, and adaptive threat prevention.
Best Practices in Planning a Large-Scale Migration to AWS - May 2017 AWS Onli...Amazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what encompasses a large-scale migration and the key business drivers for this change
- Learn the stages of adopting the AWS Cloud and key activities to complete before considering a large-scale migration
- Learn how to analyze your application portfolio and classify it against common migration patterns
- Discover the tools and techniques to help streamline your migration activities
- Learn program management and governance techniques to ensure success
Many businesses have a large portfolio of existing applications running on-premises today and are interested in moving those workloads to AWS in order to achieve cost savings and enable business agility. Planning a large-scale migration to the cloud takes time and effort, as well as expertise and tools to ensure success along the way. AWS has developed a framework to help customers plan and execute large-scale migration programs, consisting of a comprehensive methodology, a set of tools, and partners with deep subject expertise. In this tech talk, you will learn about foundational milestones to achieve in your migration journey, how to analyze your application portfolio, plan and execute your migration project, and enable your organization to operate on the cloud. This framework leverages our experiences and best practices in assisting organization around the world with their migration programs.
Key Steps for Setting up your AWS Journey for Success - BusinessAmazon Web Services
When building anything, it's longevity begins with establishing a solid foundation, on AWS you will need to ensure your application is built on top of best practices. We will help you make the best use out of AWS Support and Training, correct account set up and strategies to help you optimise your AWS spend.
Speakers: David Ly, Account Manager and Nathan Besh, Technical Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Domain
Security and Compliance Better on AWS_John HildebrandtHelen Rogers
This document discusses security on AWS. It begins by outlining AWS's security practices and culture, including how access is limited and monitored. It then explains the shared responsibility model where AWS is responsible for security of the cloud, while customers are responsible for security in the cloud. The document provides examples of how AWS tools can help with security best practices like the Essential 8, encryption, DDoS protection, and more. It also discusses how customers have control over aspects like data location, access management, and infrastructure configuration. The document concludes that security is the top priority at AWS and customers are generally better off from a security perspective using AWS than maintaining their own environments.
Using Security To Build With Confidence in AWS – Justin Foster, Director of P...Amazon Web Services
In this talk, you’ll see how various AWS features and cloud-aware security controls can work together to protect your deployments. Using real-world examples, you’ll come away with an understanding of steps you can take to ensure that you maximise the security of your deployment while minimising the work it takes to keep it secure.
You will learn a logical approach to modern security that you can immediately apply to your own AWS deployments. You will learn how to use security tools and techniques to help you build with confidence.
Is there such a thing as too much data, too many tools, too many alerts and too many tasks? To really take your IT operations to the next level to maximise your business innovation you need to embrace automation, operational analytics, and take advantage of a software defined IT infrastructure.
This advanced technical session continues its theme of the last 5 years and takes you through real world customer tips and tricks, including demos. We will dive into topics such as server and event driven computing, automated security and compliance, managed management tools and even Machine Learning to help you supercharge your IT operations with AWS.
Speaker: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect Manager
AWS has a large and growing portfolio of big data management and analytics services, designed to integrate into solution architectures to meet the needs of your business. In this session, we look at analytics through the eyes of a business intelligence analyst, a data scientist, and an application developer, to explore how to quickly leverage Amazon Redshift, Amazon QuickSight, RStudio, and Amazon Machine Learning to create powerful, yet straightforward, business solutions.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Open Source at AWS—Contributions, Support, and Engagement...Amazon Web Services
Over the last few years, we have seen a dramatic increase in the use of open source projects as the mainstay of architectures in both startups and enterprises. Many of our customers and partners also run their own open source programs and contribute key technologies to the industry as a whole (see DCS201). At AWS we engage with open source projects in a number of ways. We contribute bug fixes and enhancements to popular projects including our work with the Hadoop ecosystem (see BDM401), Chromium (see BAP305) and (obviously) Boto. We have our own standalone projects including the security library s2n (see NET405) and machine learning project MXnet (see MAC401). We also have services that make open source easier to use like ECS for Docker (see CON316), and RDS for MySQL and PostgreSQL (see DAT305). In this session you will learn about our existing open source work across AWS, and our next steps.
AWS GovCloud (US) and the Enterprise | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
This document discusses best practices for adopting and migrating to AWS GovCloud (US). It covers onboarding and setting up an AWS GovCloud account, securing resources like IAM users and VPCs, maintaining ITAR and FIPS 140-2 compliance, and migrating data and workloads from other regions or on-premises. Maintaining a hybrid-region approach and leveraging growing partner ecosystems are also recommended for operating in AWS GovCloud (US).
AWS April 2016 Webinar Series - Getting Started with Real-Time Data Analytics...Amazon Web Services
It is becoming increasingly important to analyze real time streaming data. It allows organizations to remain competitive by uncovering relevant, actionable insights. AWS makes it easy to capture, store, and analyze real-time streaming data.
In this webinar, we will guide you through some of the proven architectures for processing streaming data, using a combination of tools including Amazon Kinesis Streams, AWS Lambda, and Spark Streaming on Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR). We will then talk about common use cases and best practices for real-time data analysis on AWS.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how you can analyze real-time data streams using Amazon Kinesis, AWS Lambda, and Spark running on Amazon EMR
Learn use cases and best practices for streaming data applications on AWS
Rodney Grilli from AWS Professional Services gave a webinar on large-scale AWS migrations. He covered the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework, considerations for large migration planning and execution, using a migration playbook and central migration portal. The portal includes knowledge management, asset management, help desk and reporting dashboard functions. It also features an automated migration playbook. Lessons learned focused on upfront planning, comprehensive discovery, transparency, proper project management and playbook automation.
Automatisierte Kontrolle und Transparenz in der AWS Cloud – Autopilot für Com...AWS Germany
Vortrag "Automatisierte Kontrolle und Transparenz in der AWS Cloud – Autopilot für Compliance Ihrer Cloud Ressourcen" von Philipp Behre beim AWS Cloud Web Day für Mittelstand und Großunternehmen. Alle Videos und Präsentationen finden Sie hier: http://amzn.to/1VUJZsT
From On-Premises to Cloud: Modernize Data Protection with Druva Phoenix and AWSAmazon Web Services
Maintaining expensive and diverse backup schemes across a large enterprise requires internal infrastructure management and high costs. Druva Phoenix solves this problem by helping companies bring their backup into the cloud. In this webinar, you’ll learn how Druva helped AWS customer TRC Companies Inc. (NYSE:TRR), a national engineering, environmental consulting and construction management firm, to significantly lower their backup costs and storage footprint as well as modernize their overall data protection strategy. Attendees will learn how to leverage modern backup technology to scale on demand, how to maintain security and compliance across all data, and how to implement additional best practices for moving backup to the cloud.
Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional servers? These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Microservice based architectures and cloud-based dynamic infrastructures are technologies that help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as microservices and dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge.
As presented by Lee Atchison, Senior Director, Strategic Architecture of New Relic at Amazon Web Services Summit, Sydney on April 6, 2017.
The document discusses dynamic infrastructure and keeping applications running at scale in the cloud. It begins with an introduction of the speaker, Lee Atchison, and his background in cloud computing. It then discusses various challenges of maintaining application availability, both obvious challenges like outages as well as more subtle challenges like performance degradation. The rest of the document discusses strategies for monitoring applications in dynamic cloud environments, approaches for migrating applications to the cloud, and general strategies for successful cloud adoption.
(ISM202) Sony Pictures' Rapid Recovery Solution for Disaster Recovery and Bus...Amazon Web Services
This session will discuss the solution used by Sony Pictures Entertainment to achieve rapid business continuity in digital media delivery and secure IT services. The combination of AWS infrastructure, Amazon Workspaces, and Aspera application software allowed Sony Pictures Entertainment to restore file transfer business services in less than one day and give business users and administrators secure access to infrastructure. Details include: An overview of the software and AWS infrastructure architecture used on day one and through expansion of the service; statistics for media transfer volumes and delivery times achieved; use cases for VDI secure access and associated controls; an overview of the longer-term hybrid architecture using the cloud solution as a cost-effective disaster recovery/secondary complement to Sony’s on-premise capabilities; and business benefits, practical challenges, and best practices learned in the process.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Saving at Scale with Reserved Instances (ENT307)Amazon Web Services
As your Reserved Instance portfolio grows, tracking your ROI becomes more critical. You’ll need the right tools, metrics, and strategies in place to make sure you’re maximizing RI savings and minimizing unused RI hours.
Is AWS GovCloud (US) Right for Your Regulated Workload? | AWS Public Sector S...Amazon Web Services
AWS GovCloud (US) is an isolated AWS region designated to allow US government agencies and organizations in government-regulated industries to move sensitive data and regulated IT workloads to the cloud by addressing their specific regulatory and compliance requirements. AWS GovCloud (US) adheres to numerous compliance and regulatory regimes, including US International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR), Federal Risk and Authorization Management Program (FedRAMP), DoD Cloud Computing Security Requirements Guide (SRG), CJIS, IRS-1075, and HIPAA. Join us to learn about AWS GovCloud (US) and if the Region is right for your regulated workload. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
The Well-Architected workshop is a free, advanced-level workshop that describes the benefits of the AWS Well-Architected Framework. This enables customers to review and improve their cloud architectures and better understand the business impact of their design decisions. It addresses general design principles, best practices, and guidance in five pillars of the Well-Architected Framework. We recommend that attendees of this course have the following pre-requisites: Strong working knowledge of AWS core services and features, as well as previous architectural experience.
Get Started Today with Cloud-Ready Contracts | AWS Public Sector Summit 2017Amazon Web Services
In this session, we provide an overview of existing cloud-ready contracts, such as cooperative, federal, and state directed contracts, and walk through steps on how to choose the right one for your procurement. We compare various cloud-ready contracts by identifying scope, end-user eligibility, and primary service offerings to help you make the right choice for your mission needs. Learn More: https://aws.amazon.com/government-education/
AWS re:Invent 2016: Lift and Evolve – Saving Money in the Cloud is Easy, Maki...Amazon Web Services
Every enterprise knows by now that it can save money by simply lifting and shifting workloads to the cloud, but many are missing the larger opportunity to also make money by moving. While quick costs savings are good for the bottom line, they do little to move the top line numbers. To achieve both savings and earnings, corporate thinking about technologies must change in order to enable faster processes leveraged enterprise-wide. In this session we will explore multiple customer success stories where the customers have evolved from leveraging basic compute and storage products (EC2 and S3) to integrating new services into operations by leveraging Lambda, DynamoDB, CodeDeploy, etc. Once this is achieved, enterprises are enabled to manage and deploy code rapidly in a programmatic and elastic secure network, ensuring governance and security standards across the globe. We will look at the migration process trusted by hundreds of clients as well as how to cope with the process and people components that are so important to enable agility, while focusing heavily on the technology. The Coca-Cola Company (TCCC) and 2nd Watch story will dive deep into the technology that allows TCCC to manage hundreds of AWS Accounts, hundreds of workloads, thousands of instances, and hundreds of business partners around the globe. TCCC’s Configuration Management System has Puppet at the core and relies on over a dozen core and emerging AWS products across accounts, availability zones and regions. This complex and globally-available system ensures all of TCCC’s workloads in AWS meet corporate policies but also allows for rapid scale of both consumer and enterprise workloads. Session sponsored by 2nd Watch.
AWS Competency Partner
AWS & Intel: A Partnership Dedicated to Cloud InnovationsAmazon Web Services
The document discusses partnerships between AWS, Intel, and McAfee to provide secure and innovative cloud solutions. It describes how AWS and Intel work together to offer a variety of optimized compute instances that can handle different workload types. It also explains how McAfee and AWS partner to provide visibility and protection for cloud workloads and virtual networks across public clouds through technologies like workload discovery, network security, and adaptive threat prevention.
Best Practices in Planning a Large-Scale Migration to AWS - May 2017 AWS Onli...Amazon Web Services
Learning Objectives:
- Understand what encompasses a large-scale migration and the key business drivers for this change
- Learn the stages of adopting the AWS Cloud and key activities to complete before considering a large-scale migration
- Learn how to analyze your application portfolio and classify it against common migration patterns
- Discover the tools and techniques to help streamline your migration activities
- Learn program management and governance techniques to ensure success
Many businesses have a large portfolio of existing applications running on-premises today and are interested in moving those workloads to AWS in order to achieve cost savings and enable business agility. Planning a large-scale migration to the cloud takes time and effort, as well as expertise and tools to ensure success along the way. AWS has developed a framework to help customers plan and execute large-scale migration programs, consisting of a comprehensive methodology, a set of tools, and partners with deep subject expertise. In this tech talk, you will learn about foundational milestones to achieve in your migration journey, how to analyze your application portfolio, plan and execute your migration project, and enable your organization to operate on the cloud. This framework leverages our experiences and best practices in assisting organization around the world with their migration programs.
Key Steps for Setting up your AWS Journey for Success - BusinessAmazon Web Services
When building anything, it's longevity begins with establishing a solid foundation, on AWS you will need to ensure your application is built on top of best practices. We will help you make the best use out of AWS Support and Training, correct account set up and strategies to help you optimise your AWS spend.
Speakers: David Ly, Account Manager and Nathan Besh, Technical Account Manager, Amazon Web Services
Featured Customer - Domain
Security and Compliance Better on AWS_John HildebrandtHelen Rogers
This document discusses security on AWS. It begins by outlining AWS's security practices and culture, including how access is limited and monitored. It then explains the shared responsibility model where AWS is responsible for security of the cloud, while customers are responsible for security in the cloud. The document provides examples of how AWS tools can help with security best practices like the Essential 8, encryption, DDoS protection, and more. It also discusses how customers have control over aspects like data location, access management, and infrastructure configuration. The document concludes that security is the top priority at AWS and customers are generally better off from a security perspective using AWS than maintaining their own environments.
Using Security To Build With Confidence in AWS – Justin Foster, Director of P...Amazon Web Services
In this talk, you’ll see how various AWS features and cloud-aware security controls can work together to protect your deployments. Using real-world examples, you’ll come away with an understanding of steps you can take to ensure that you maximise the security of your deployment while minimising the work it takes to keep it secure.
You will learn a logical approach to modern security that you can immediately apply to your own AWS deployments. You will learn how to use security tools and techniques to help you build with confidence.
Is there such a thing as too much data, too many tools, too many alerts and too many tasks? To really take your IT operations to the next level to maximise your business innovation you need to embrace automation, operational analytics, and take advantage of a software defined IT infrastructure.
This advanced technical session continues its theme of the last 5 years and takes you through real world customer tips and tricks, including demos. We will dive into topics such as server and event driven computing, automated security and compliance, managed management tools and even Machine Learning to help you supercharge your IT operations with AWS.
Speaker: Dean Samuels, Solutions Architect Manager
AWS has a large and growing portfolio of big data management and analytics services, designed to integrate into solution architectures to meet the needs of your business. In this session, we look at analytics through the eyes of a business intelligence analyst, a data scientist, and an application developer, to explore how to quickly leverage Amazon Redshift, Amazon QuickSight, RStudio, and Amazon Machine Learning to create powerful, yet straightforward, business solutions.
AWS re:Invent 2016: Open Source at AWS—Contributions, Support, and Engagement...Amazon Web Services
Over the last few years, we have seen a dramatic increase in the use of open source projects as the mainstay of architectures in both startups and enterprises. Many of our customers and partners also run their own open source programs and contribute key technologies to the industry as a whole (see DCS201). At AWS we engage with open source projects in a number of ways. We contribute bug fixes and enhancements to popular projects including our work with the Hadoop ecosystem (see BDM401), Chromium (see BAP305) and (obviously) Boto. We have our own standalone projects including the security library s2n (see NET405) and machine learning project MXnet (see MAC401). We also have services that make open source easier to use like ECS for Docker (see CON316), and RDS for MySQL and PostgreSQL (see DAT305). In this session you will learn about our existing open source work across AWS, and our next steps.
AWS GovCloud (US) and the Enterprise | AWS Public Sector Summit 2016Amazon Web Services
This document discusses best practices for adopting and migrating to AWS GovCloud (US). It covers onboarding and setting up an AWS GovCloud account, securing resources like IAM users and VPCs, maintaining ITAR and FIPS 140-2 compliance, and migrating data and workloads from other regions or on-premises. Maintaining a hybrid-region approach and leveraging growing partner ecosystems are also recommended for operating in AWS GovCloud (US).
AWS April 2016 Webinar Series - Getting Started with Real-Time Data Analytics...Amazon Web Services
It is becoming increasingly important to analyze real time streaming data. It allows organizations to remain competitive by uncovering relevant, actionable insights. AWS makes it easy to capture, store, and analyze real-time streaming data.
In this webinar, we will guide you through some of the proven architectures for processing streaming data, using a combination of tools including Amazon Kinesis Streams, AWS Lambda, and Spark Streaming on Amazon Elastic MapReduce (EMR). We will then talk about common use cases and best practices for real-time data analysis on AWS.
Learning Objectives:
Understand how you can analyze real-time data streams using Amazon Kinesis, AWS Lambda, and Spark running on Amazon EMR
Learn use cases and best practices for streaming data applications on AWS
Rodney Grilli from AWS Professional Services gave a webinar on large-scale AWS migrations. He covered the AWS Cloud Adoption Framework, considerations for large migration planning and execution, using a migration playbook and central migration portal. The portal includes knowledge management, asset management, help desk and reporting dashboard functions. It also features an automated migration playbook. Lessons learned focused on upfront planning, comprehensive discovery, transparency, proper project management and playbook automation.
Automatisierte Kontrolle und Transparenz in der AWS Cloud – Autopilot für Com...AWS Germany
Vortrag "Automatisierte Kontrolle und Transparenz in der AWS Cloud – Autopilot für Compliance Ihrer Cloud Ressourcen" von Philipp Behre beim AWS Cloud Web Day für Mittelstand und Großunternehmen. Alle Videos und Präsentationen finden Sie hier: http://amzn.to/1VUJZsT
From On-Premises to Cloud: Modernize Data Protection with Druva Phoenix and AWSAmazon Web Services
Maintaining expensive and diverse backup schemes across a large enterprise requires internal infrastructure management and high costs. Druva Phoenix solves this problem by helping companies bring their backup into the cloud. In this webinar, you’ll learn how Druva helped AWS customer TRC Companies Inc. (NYSE:TRR), a national engineering, environmental consulting and construction management firm, to significantly lower their backup costs and storage footprint as well as modernize their overall data protection strategy. Attendees will learn how to leverage modern backup technology to scale on demand, how to maintain security and compliance across all data, and how to implement additional best practices for moving backup to the cloud.
Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional servers? These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Microservice based architectures and cloud-based dynamic infrastructures are technologies that help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as microservices and dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge.
As presented by Lee Atchison, Senior Director, Strategic Architecture of New Relic at Amazon Web Services Summit, Sydney on April 6, 2017.
The document discusses dynamic infrastructure and keeping applications running at scale in the cloud. It begins with an introduction of the speaker, Lee Atchison, and his background in cloud computing. It then discusses various challenges of maintaining application availability, both obvious challenges like outages as well as more subtle challenges like performance degradation. The rest of the document discusses strategies for monitoring applications in dynamic cloud environments, approaches for migrating applications to the cloud, and general strategies for successful cloud adoption.
Microservices? Dynamic Infrastructure? - Adventures in Keeping Your Applicati...New Relic
Presented by Lee Atchison at the Amazon Web Services Summit in San Francisco on April 18, 2017.
Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional servers? These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Microservice based architectures and cloud-based dynamic infrastructures are technologies that help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as microservices and dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge.
ENT310 Microservices? Dynamic Infrastructure? - Adventures in Keeping Your Ap...Amazon Web Services
Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional servers? These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Microservice based architectures and cloud-based dynamic infrastructures are technologies that help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as microservices and dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge. This session is brought to you by AWS Summit San Francisco Platinum Sponsor New Relic.
ENT317 Dynamic Infrastructure? Migrating? Adventures in Keeping Your Applicat...Amazon Web Services
"Keeping an application running at scale can be a daunting task. When do you need to add more capacity? Larger databases? Additional servers? These questions get harder as the complexity of your application grows. Cloud-based dynamic infrastructures can help you keep your application running with high availability, even during times of extreme scaling. We will discuss some of the best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on how you can manage your applications running at scale, and how technologies such as dynamic infrastructure can help you with this challenge. Joining us on stage will be Appboy, the global leader in lifecycle engagement technology, to discuss their experiences with dynamic infrastructure and the cloud and how it has impacted their ability to scale.
This session is brought to you by AWS Summit New York City sponsor, New Relic."
ENT317 Migrating with Morningstar: The Path To Dynamic CloudAmazon Web Services
Keeping an application running at scale in the cloud is fundamentally different than keeping your applications running in your own data centers. Cloud technologies are different, the way you scale is different, the way you troubleshoot is different, and the monitoring you need is different. From static compute to dynamic autoscaling to serverless services and microservices, combined with the demands of creating new digital businesses, cloud services provide new opportunities and challenges. In this session, New Relic’s Lee Atchison and Morningstar, a global investment research company, will discuss the differences in cloud technologies impact on monitoring and architectural strategies when migrating and scaling applications on AWS.
This session is brought to you by AWS Summit Chicago sponsor, New Relic.
Application Architecture Summit - Monitoring the Dynamic Cloud New Relic
How do you apply modern application to your digital business? Hear from New Relic's Sr Director, Strategic Architecture, Lee Atchison, at the Application Architecture Summit. Learn more here: https://newrelic.com/partner/aws
11 Ways Microservices & Dynamic Clouds Break Your MonitoringAbner Germanow
Every software team has its moments of truth. How does this impact the way agile developers, site reliability engineers, and IT operations teams work together? We'll break down the intricacies of modern monitoring and show you what to look for, particularly when monitoring microservices and dynamic clouds. With examples from New Relic customers, you'll learn what to look out for when preparing to conquer your digital moments of truth, master microservices, using cloud services for autoscaling, and getting your teams to work together. I also added a quick bit on quickly evaluating the security of a cloud service provider before you engage your infosec team.
Startups benefit greatly from using cloud computing infrastructure over traditional systems. The cloud provides rapid deployment and scalability with lower upfront costs. It allows startups to focus on their product instead of worrying about infrastructure. Animoto successfully scaled their system from 25,000 to 250,000 users in just 3 days by leveraging the elastic capabilities of the cloud. Other startups like EnTrip have also moved to the cloud to handle heavy processing loads and database searches needed to power their online travel applications. Cloud platforms and services help startups manage scalable, redundant infrastructure so they can grow quickly.
1) Cloud computing allows you to pay for infrastructure as needed rather than upfront, which can lower costs. AWS passes these savings to customers in the form of low prices.
2) AWS provides a variety of compute, storage, database, analytics and other services that can be used to build applications. Popular services include EC2, S3, DynamoDB, and EMR.
3) There are a number of strategies for using AWS, such as using it for development/testing, building new apps, augmenting existing apps, hybrid apps, and full migration. Existing tools can often be used to manage AWS resources.
1. The document discusses cloud computing and Amazon Web Services (AWS). It describes the benefits of cloud computing like pay for only what you use, lower costs, ability to scale easily.
2. It then explains AWS products like compute, storage, database and analytics services that can be used to build applications. It provides examples of how companies use AWS.
3. The document concludes by suggesting strategies for using AWS, from using it for development to fully migrating to the cloud, and encourages the reader to try AWS free tier and contact support.
2014년 10월 29일에 열린 AWS Enterprise Summit에서의 발표자료입니다. 아마존 웹서비스의 APAC Principal Technology Evangelist인 Markku Lepisto가 진행한 강연입니다.
강연 요약: 클라우드 컴퓨팅은 기업들의 IT 서비스 소비와 생산 방식을 빠르게 변화시키고 있습니다. 일반적으로 큰 규모의 기업들은 클라우드 컴퓨팅의 가치를 잘 인식하고 있지만, 자신들의 사업에 적합하게 클라우드 컴퓨팅을 평가하고 도입할 방법에 대해서는 확실히 파악하고 있지 못한 기업들이 많습니다. 이 세션에서는 클라우드 도입의 여러가지 전략과 각 단계에 대해 살펴보도록 하겠습니다.
Why Scale Matters and How the Cloud is Really Different (at scale)Amazon Web Services
This document discusses how various companies scale their services and applications on AWS to handle large user loads and data volumes. It provides examples of Animoto handling over 1 billion files saved per day and Airbnb having over 9 million guests. It then outlines an approach for scaling an application from 1 user to millions by starting with EC2 instances, adding services like S3, DynamoDB, ElastiCache and auto-scaling groups. The document emphasizes using AWS managed services to avoid re-inventing solutions for tasks like queuing, storage and databases.
SRV205 Architectures and Strategies for Building Modern Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
Rapid growth of technology and tooling in the cloud has enabled us to build modern applications that are more secure, scalable, and focused on our business. In this session, we cover the key compute primitives that enable us to accelerate towards building and running modern, cloud-native applications. We highlight what we’ve learned from customers running applications with AWS Lambda and AWS Fargate, two modern compute technologies for running applications in the cloud. In addition, we cover architecture patterns of modern application, key primitives required for building modern systems, steps you can take to start building and monitoring modern applications today, and secrets to fearlessly going faster and farther in the cloud.
AWS Summit - Chicago 2016 - New Relic - Monitoring the Dynamic CloudLee Atchison
Lee Atchison gave a presentation on monitoring dynamic cloud environments. He explained that cloud resources are now highly dynamic, with containers starting and stopping within minutes. This requires monitoring not just servers but the entire lifecycle of cloud components. Both operations and development teams are impacted by this change, as cloud architecture is now integral to application design. Traditional monitoring is insufficient - tools are needed that provide full stack visibility across servers, applications, and provisioning in dynamic cloud environments.
This document discusses modern application architectures on AWS. It covers key concepts like containers, serverless computing using AWS Lambda, and managed Kubernetes with Amazon EKS. Specific services are highlighted, like Amazon ECS for container orchestration and Amazon Fargate for serverless containers without managing infrastructure. Case studies are presented on companies like FINRA and McDonald's using these architectures on AWS for speed, scale, and cost efficiency. The principles of cloud native applications are also summarized, focusing on pay-as-you-go models, self-service, elasticity, and other advantages over traditional data center architectures.
ARC207_Monitoring Performance of Enterprise Applications on AWSAmazon Web Services
"Applications running in a typical data center are static entities. But applications aren't static in the cloud. Dynamic scaling and resource allocation is the norm on AWS. Technologies such as Amazon EC2, AWS Lambda, and Auto Scaling provide flexibility in building dynamic applications and with this flexibility comes an opportunity to learn how an enterprise application functions optimally.
New Relic helps manage these applications without sacrificing simplicity.
In this session, we discuss changes in monitoring dynamic cloud resources. We'll share best practices we’ve learned working with New Relic customers on managing applications running in this environment to understand and optimize how they are performing.
Session sponsored by New Relic"
This document discusses how to build an app on AWS for the first 10 million users. It covers key expectations for modern applications like high availability, scalability, and fault tolerance. It then describes various AWS services that can help achieve these expectations, such as Elastic Beanstalk for deployment, RDS or DynamoDB for databases, S3 for storage, API Gateway and Lambda for serverless architectures, and CloudFront for content delivery. The document includes live demos of building web and mobile apps using these AWS services.
Webinar - Life's Too Short for Cloud without AnalyticsLee Atchison
The document discusses monitoring applications in dynamic cloud environments. It notes that cloud infrastructure is monitored by services like CloudWatch, but these don't provide visibility into application performance. New Relic is described as monitoring both the server infrastructure and applications to provide a more complete view. The document also discusses how applications are becoming more dynamic with microservices and containers that have very short lifecycles, making them challenging to monitor using traditional approaches.
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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.
1) The document discusses building a minimum viable product (MVP) using Amazon Web Services (AWS).
2) It provides an example of an MVP for an omni-channel messenger platform that was built from 2017 to connect ecommerce stores to customers via web chat, Facebook Messenger, WhatsApp, and other channels.
3) The founder discusses how they started with an MVP in 2017 with 200 ecommerce stores in Hong Kong and Taiwan, and have since expanded to over 5000 clients across Southeast Asia using AWS for scaling.
This document discusses pitch decks and fundraising materials. It explains that venture capitalists will typically spend only 3 minutes and 44 seconds reviewing a pitch deck. Therefore, the deck needs to tell a compelling story to grab their attention. It also provides tips on tailoring different types of decks for different purposes, such as creating a concise 1-2 page teaser, a presentation deck for pitching in-person, and a more detailed read-only or fundraising deck. The document stresses the importance of including key information like the problem, solution, product, traction, market size, plans, team, and ask.
This document discusses building serverless web applications using AWS services like API Gateway, Lambda, DynamoDB, S3 and Amplify. It provides an overview of each service and how they can work together to create a scalable, secure and cost-effective serverless application stack without having to manage servers or infrastructure. Key services covered include API Gateway for hosting APIs, Lambda for backend logic, DynamoDB for database needs, S3 for static content, and Amplify for frontend hosting and continuous deployment.
This document provides tips for fundraising from startup founders Roland Yau and Sze Lok Chan. It discusses generating competition to create urgency for investors, fundraising in parallel rather than sequentially, having a clear fundraising narrative focused on what you do and why it's compelling, and prioritizing relationships with people over firms. It also notes how the pandemic has changed fundraising, with examples of deals done virtually during this time. The tips emphasize being fully prepared before fundraising and cultivating connections with investors in advance.
AWS_HK_StartupDay_Building Interactive websites while automating for efficien...Amazon Web Services
This document discusses Amazon's machine learning services for building conversational interfaces and extracting insights from unstructured text and audio. It describes Amazon Lex for creating chatbots, Amazon Comprehend for natural language processing tasks like entity extraction and sentiment analysis, and how they can be used together for applications like intelligent call centers and content analysis. Pre-trained APIs simplify adding machine learning to apps without requiring ML expertise.
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.
In his public lecture, Christian Timmerer provides insights into the fascinating history of video streaming, starting from its humble beginnings before YouTube to the groundbreaking technologies that now dominate platforms like Netflix and ORF ON. Timmerer also presents provocative contributions of his own that have significantly influenced the industry. He concludes by looking at future challenges and invites the audience to join in a discussion.
Sudheer Mechineni, Head of Application Frameworks, Standard Chartered Bank
Discover how Standard Chartered Bank harnessed the power of Neo4j to transform complex data access challenges into a dynamic, scalable graph database solution. This keynote will cover their journey from initial adoption to deploying a fully automated, enterprise-grade causal cluster, highlighting key strategies for modelling organisational changes and ensuring robust disaster recovery. Learn how these innovations have not only enhanced Standard Chartered Bank’s data infrastructure but also positioned them as pioneers in the banking sector’s adoption of graph technology.
In the rapidly evolving landscape of technologies, XML continues to play a vital role in structuring, storing, and transporting data across diverse systems. The recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) present new methodologies for enhancing XML development workflows, introducing efficiency, automation, and intelligent capabilities. This presentation will outline the scope and perspective of utilizing AI in XML development. The potential benefits and the possible pitfalls will be highlighted, providing a balanced view of the subject.
We will explore the capabilities of AI in understanding XML markup languages and autonomously creating structured XML content. Additionally, we will examine the capacity of AI to enrich plain text with appropriate XML markup. Practical examples and methodological guidelines will be provided to elucidate how AI can be effectively prompted to interpret and generate accurate XML markup.
Further emphasis will be placed on the role of AI in developing XSLT, or schemas such as XSD and Schematron. We will address the techniques and strategies adopted to create prompts for generating code, explaining code, or refactoring the code, and the results achieved.
The discussion will extend to how AI can be used to transform XML content. In particular, the focus will be on the use of AI XPath extension functions in XSLT, Schematron, Schematron Quick Fixes, or for XML content refactoring.
The presentation aims to deliver a comprehensive overview of AI usage in XML development, providing attendees with the necessary knowledge to make informed decisions. Whether you’re at the early stages of adopting AI or considering integrating it in advanced XML development, this presentation will cover all levels of expertise.
By highlighting the potential advantages and challenges of integrating AI with XML development tools and languages, the presentation seeks to inspire thoughtful conversation around the future of XML development. We’ll not only delve into the technical aspects of AI-powered XML development but also discuss practical implications and possible future directions.
Driving Business Innovation: Latest Generative AI Advancements & Success StorySafe Software
Are you ready to revolutionize how you handle data? Join us for a webinar where we’ll bring you up to speed with the latest advancements in Generative AI technology and discover how leveraging FME with tools from giants like Google Gemini, Amazon, and Microsoft OpenAI can supercharge your workflow efficiency.
During the hour, we’ll take you through:
Guest Speaker Segment with Hannah Barrington: Dive into the world of dynamic real estate marketing with Hannah, the Marketing Manager at Workspace Group. Hear firsthand how their team generates engaging descriptions for thousands of office units by integrating diverse data sources—from PDF floorplans to web pages—using FME transformers, like OpenAIVisionConnector and AnthropicVisionConnector. This use case will show you how GenAI can streamline content creation for marketing across the board.
Ollama Use Case: Learn how Scenario Specialist Dmitri Bagh has utilized Ollama within FME to input data, create custom models, and enhance security protocols. This segment will include demos to illustrate the full capabilities of FME in AI-driven processes.
Custom AI Models: Discover how to leverage FME to build personalized AI models using your data. Whether it’s populating a model with local data for added security or integrating public AI tools, find out how FME facilitates a versatile and secure approach to AI.
We’ll wrap up with a live Q&A session where you can engage with our experts on your specific use cases, and learn more about optimizing your data workflows with AI.
This webinar is ideal for professionals seeking to harness the power of AI within their data management systems while ensuring high levels of customization and security. Whether you're a novice or an expert, gain actionable insights and strategies to elevate your data processes. Join us to see how FME and AI can revolutionize how you work with data!
Removing Uninteresting Bytes in Software FuzzingAftab Hussain
Imagine a world where software fuzzing, the process of mutating bytes in test seeds to uncover hidden and erroneous program behaviors, becomes faster and more effective. A lot depends on the initial seeds, which can significantly dictate the trajectory of a fuzzing campaign, particularly in terms of how long it takes to uncover interesting behaviour in your code. We introduce DIAR, a technique designed to speedup fuzzing campaigns by pinpointing and eliminating those uninteresting bytes in the seeds. Picture this: instead of wasting valuable resources on meaningless mutations in large, bloated seeds, DIAR removes the unnecessary bytes, streamlining the entire process.
In this work, we equipped AFL, a popular fuzzer, with DIAR and examined two critical Linux libraries -- Libxml's xmllint, a tool for parsing xml documents, and Binutil's readelf, an essential debugging and security analysis command-line tool used to display detailed information about ELF (Executable and Linkable Format). Our preliminary results show that AFL+DIAR does not only discover new paths more quickly but also achieves higher coverage overall. This work thus showcases how starting with lean and optimized seeds can lead to faster, more comprehensive fuzzing campaigns -- and DIAR helps you find such seeds.
- These are slides of the talk given at IEEE International Conference on Software Testing Verification and Validation Workshop, ICSTW 2022.
Cosa hanno in comune un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ?Speck&Tech
ABSTRACT: A prima vista, un mattoncino Lego e la backdoor XZ potrebbero avere in comune il fatto di essere entrambi blocchi di costruzione, o dipendenze di progetti creativi e software. La realtà è che un mattoncino Lego e il caso della backdoor XZ hanno molto di più di tutto ciò in comune.
Partecipate alla presentazione per immergervi in una storia di interoperabilità, standard e formati aperti, per poi discutere del ruolo importante che i contributori hanno in una comunità open source sostenibile.
BIO: Sostenitrice del software libero e dei formati standard e aperti. È stata un membro attivo dei progetti Fedora e openSUSE e ha co-fondato l'Associazione LibreItalia dove è stata coinvolta in diversi eventi, migrazioni e formazione relativi a LibreOffice. In precedenza ha lavorato a migrazioni e corsi di formazione su LibreOffice per diverse amministrazioni pubbliche e privati. Da gennaio 2020 lavora in SUSE come Software Release Engineer per Uyuni e SUSE Manager e quando non segue la sua passione per i computer e per Geeko coltiva la sua curiosità per l'astronomia (da cui deriva il suo nickname deneb_alpha).
Climate Impact of Software Testing at Nordic Testing DaysKari Kakkonen
My slides at Nordic Testing Days 6.6.2024
Climate impact / sustainability of software testing discussed on the talk. ICT and testing must carry their part of global responsibility to help with the climat warming. We can minimize the carbon footprint but we can also have a carbon handprint, a positive impact on the climate. Quality characteristics can be added with sustainability, and then measured continuously. Test environments can be used less, and in smaller scale and on demand. Test techniques can be used in optimizing or minimizing number of tests. Test automation can be used to speed up testing.
GraphRAG for Life Science to increase LLM accuracyTomaz Bratanic
GraphRAG for life science domain, where you retriever information from biomedical knowledge graphs using LLMs to increase the accuracy and performance of generated answers
HCL Notes und Domino Lizenzkostenreduzierung in der Welt von DLAUpanagenda
Webinar Recording: https://www.panagenda.com/webinars/hcl-notes-und-domino-lizenzkostenreduzierung-in-der-welt-von-dlau/
DLAU und die Lizenzen nach dem CCB- und CCX-Modell sind für viele in der HCL-Community seit letztem Jahr ein heißes Thema. Als Notes- oder Domino-Kunde haben Sie vielleicht mit unerwartet hohen Benutzerzahlen und Lizenzgebühren zu kämpfen. Sie fragen sich vielleicht, wie diese neue Art der Lizenzierung funktioniert und welchen Nutzen sie Ihnen bringt. Vor allem wollen Sie sicherlich Ihr Budget einhalten und Kosten sparen, wo immer möglich. Das verstehen wir und wir möchten Ihnen dabei helfen!
Wir erklären Ihnen, wie Sie häufige Konfigurationsprobleme lösen können, die dazu führen können, dass mehr Benutzer gezählt werden als nötig, und wie Sie überflüssige oder ungenutzte Konten identifizieren und entfernen können, um Geld zu sparen. Es gibt auch einige Ansätze, die zu unnötigen Ausgaben führen können, z. B. wenn ein Personendokument anstelle eines Mail-Ins für geteilte Mailboxen verwendet wird. Wir zeigen Ihnen solche Fälle und deren Lösungen. Und natürlich erklären wir Ihnen das neue Lizenzmodell.
Nehmen Sie an diesem Webinar teil, bei dem HCL-Ambassador Marc Thomas und Gastredner Franz Walder Ihnen diese neue Welt näherbringen. Es vermittelt Ihnen die Tools und das Know-how, um den Überblick zu bewahren. Sie werden in der Lage sein, Ihre Kosten durch eine optimierte Domino-Konfiguration zu reduzieren und auch in Zukunft gering zu halten.
Diese Themen werden behandelt
- Reduzierung der Lizenzkosten durch Auffinden und Beheben von Fehlkonfigurationen und überflüssigen Konten
- Wie funktionieren CCB- und CCX-Lizenzen wirklich?
- Verstehen des DLAU-Tools und wie man es am besten nutzt
- Tipps für häufige Problembereiche, wie z. B. Team-Postfächer, Funktions-/Testbenutzer usw.
- Praxisbeispiele und Best Practices zum sofortigen Umsetzen
Essentials of Automations: The Art of Triggers and Actions in FMESafe Software
In this second installment of our Essentials of Automations webinar series, we’ll explore the landscape of triggers and actions, guiding you through the nuances of authoring and adapting workspaces for seamless automations. Gain an understanding of the full spectrum of triggers and actions available in FME, empowering you to enhance your workspaces for efficient automation.
We’ll kick things off by showcasing the most commonly used event-based triggers, introducing you to various automation workflows like manual triggers, schedules, directory watchers, and more. Plus, see how these elements play out in real scenarios.
Whether you’re tweaking your current setup or building from the ground up, this session will arm you with the tools and insights needed to transform your FME usage into a powerhouse of productivity. Join us to discover effective strategies that simplify complex processes, enhancing your productivity and transforming your data management practices with FME. Let’s turn complexity into clarity and make your workspaces work wonders!
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 6. In this session, we will cover Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI webinar offers an in-depth exploration of leveraging cutting-edge technologies for test automation within the UiPath platform. Attendees will delve into the integration of generative AI, a test automation solution, with Open AI advanced natural language processing capabilities.
Throughout the session, participants will discover how this synergy empowers testers to automate repetitive tasks, enhance testing accuracy, and expedite the software testing life cycle. Topics covered include the seamless integration process, practical use cases, and the benefits of harnessing AI-driven automation for UiPath testing initiatives. By attending this webinar, testers, and automation professionals can gain valuable insights into harnessing the power of AI to optimize their test automation workflows within the UiPath ecosystem, ultimately driving efficiency and quality in software development processes.
What will you get from this session?
1. Insights into integrating generative AI.
2. Understanding how this integration enhances test automation within the UiPath platform
3. Practical demonstrations
4. Exploration of real-world use cases illustrating the benefits of AI-driven test automation for UiPath
Topics covered:
What is generative AI
Test Automation with generative AI and Open AI.
UiPath integration with generative AI
Speaker:
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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2. Who am I?
30 years in industry
5 in New Relic
(Architect Lead, Cloud, Service Migration)
7 in Amazon Retail & AWS
(Built First AppStore, AWS Elastic Beanstalk)
Who Specialize in:
Cloud computing
Services & Microservices
Scalability, Availability
leeatchison@leeatchison
Senior Director Strategic Architecture
9. 9
Keeping Your App Running…At Scale
Availability…
…is more than
you think it is.
10. Does this sound like something you’ve heard recently…
…overheard OPs conversation...
11. The conversation…
“We were wondering how changing a
setting on
our MySQL database might impact
our performance…
12. The conversation…
“We were wondering how changing a
setting on
our MySQL database might impact
our performance…
… but we were worried
that the change may
cause our production
database to fail…”
13. The “scary” overheard conversation…
“… Since we didn’t want to
bring down production,
we decided to make the
change to our backup (replica)
database instead…
Under
Construction
… but we were worried
that the change may
cause our production
database to fail…”
14. The “scary” overheard conversation…
“… Since we didn’t want to
bring down production,
we decided to make the
change to our backup (replica, hot
standby) database instead…
… After all, it wasn’t
being used for anything
at the moment.”
Under
Construction
15. The “scary” overheard conversation…
Until, of course, the backup was
needed…
Under
Construction
X
16. The “ scary” overheard conversation…
Until, of course, the backup was
needed…
This was a true story
Under
Construction
!!!!X
X
25. Need Data at Every Level
Amazon EC2 Instance
BrowserMobile
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Server OS
Application &
Application
Microservices
Typical Server / Amazon EC2
Instance
• Application & Application
Microservices
• Server OS
• Hardware (virtual)
26. Amazon EC2 Instance
BrowserMobile
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Server OS
Application &
Application
Microservices
Low Level Monitoring
Amazon
CloudWatch
AWS
CONSOLE
Amazon CloudWatch
Monitors
• EC2 instance
• Virtualization
• Hardware
• [CPU / Disk / Networking]
Doesn’t know about:
• Server OS
• Memory / Filesystem
• Processes
• Configuration
• Application
- Latency
- Error rates
27. Amazon EC2 Instance
BrowserMobile
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Server OS
Application &
Application
Microservices
DASHBOARDS
Infrastructure / Application Monitoring
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
Amazon
CloudWatch
AWS
CONSOLE
Monitors (Server):
• How O.S. is performing
• Configuration Changes
• Processes
• Hardware
Monitors (Application):
• App health
• App performance
• Microservices
Doesn’t know
• Virtualization
28. Amazon EC2 Instance
BrowserMobile
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Server OS
Application &
Application
Microservices
Full Stack Monitoring
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
Amazon
CloudWatch
AWS
CONSOLE
Integrations
New Relic
Monitors
CloudWatch
monitors
DASHBOARDS
AWS / CloudWatch
• Visibility into virtualization
• CPU / Disk / Networking
• 14 AWS Services
APM
• CPU / Disk / Networking
• Memory / Filesystem
• Processes
- Infrastructure components
- Configuration inventory
• Application / Microservices:
- Latency
- Error rates
- App insights
35. Cloud as a “Better Data Center”
Resources are allocated to
uses, just like in a data
center
Provisioning process
is faster
Lifetime of components is
relatively long
Capacity planning is
still important and
still applies
36. Why use a “Better Data Center”?
Add new Capacity
(faster)
Improve Application Availability
(redundancy)
Compliance
38. Cloud as a “Dynamic Tool for Dynamic Apps”
Use Only the Resources
you need
Allocate / de-allocate
resources on the fly
Resource allocation is an
integral part of your
application architecture
39. Dynamic Cloud
Resources are: Application in charge:
Allocated Application is aware of and is controlling
traditional OPs resources
Consumed De-allocated
41. Dynamic Usage Example…
Docker Container Age
(by Minute and Hour)
1,200,000
11% underone minute
Container age (minutes)
42. Dynamic Cloud Technologies
Dynamic Cloud is about scaling and availability
EC2 Auto Scaling
Mobile / IoT Dynamic routing
Load balancing
Queues and notifications
Docker
43. Dynamic Cloud Enables Better Applications Faster
Traditional Data Center Cloud Data Center Dynamic Cloud
Good Better Best
The way you’ve done things in the past
won’t work in the future.
44. Dynamic Cloud
Server running application/
processes
Process running
a command
Function performing a
task or operation
EC2 Docker Lambda
Things happen faster because of…
45. Microcomputing & AWS Lambda
• Highly dynamic
• Incredibly scalable
• No infrastructure to provision
• Massively shared infrastructure
Also known as:
• Functions as a Service (FaaS)
• Compute as a Service (CaaS)
• Serverless
51. Dynamic Cloud has unique monitoring requirements…
How do I track what the dynamic cloud is
doing for me (or to me)?
52. What is a Dynamic Cloud Application?
• Application & Application Microservices
Responsible for the parts you care about
• Infrastructure
• Allocation/Provisioning
• Scaling
Let cloud manage rest
Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
53. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
Monitoring Dynamic Cloud Applications
AWS
CONSOLE
CloudWatch
54. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
AWS InfrastructureApplication Performance
CloudWatch
AWS
CONSOLE
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
DASHBOARDS
Integrations
55. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
CloudWatch
AWS
CONSOLE
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
DASHBOARDS
AWS InfrastructureApplication Performance
New Relic
Monitors
CloudWatch &
AWS monitors
Integrations
56. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
How do you monitor this?
?How do you
monitor this?
57. Where did it go? It was just here!!
The thing you monitored 10 minutes ago…
...doesn’t exist anymore!?
58. Monitoring the Dynamic Cloud
Monitor the Cloud Components
themselves
Monitor the lifecycle of the Cloud
Components
Very different than monitoring traditional Data Center components
61. Changing World
Dev
Now - DYNAMIC World
Ops
• We know:
• Change is inevitable
• We must:
• Embrace and drive change
• Enabling:
• Quicker growth
• More reliable growth
62. 62
Keeping Your App Running…At Scale
Dynamic
Cloud…
...make availability
happen.
Migration…
...how do I get my app
to the cloud?
67. Enterprise IT Cloud Adoption Strategy
Experiment
Non-evasive, safe technologies
- S3
- Perhaps: CloudFront, SQS, SES
Stay away from EC2/Servers
Security: Easy as one-offs
No “Policies” implemented yet
“Just seeing what this is all about”
Progressions in Cloud
Adoption
What is this cloud thing?
69. Progressions in Cloud
Adoption
Enterprise IT Cloud Adoption Strategy
Secure the Cloud
IAM (Credentials)
VPC (Secure network)
AWS Direct Connect (just another data center)
Cloud policies begin to be formed
All parts of the company are now involved
Critical evolution point
Can we trust the cloud?
71. Progressions in Cloud
Adoption
Enterprise IT Cloud Adoption Strategy
Enable Servers, Enable SaaS
EC2
- Basic “data center migration”
- Just another server type available…
Multiple AZs/Regions
- Part of multi-datacenter resiliency strategy
Independently: SaaS usage increases
- Non-critical or internal uses first
The cloud seems to work pretty well…
77. Progressions in Cloud
Adoption
Enterprise IT Cloud Adoption Strategy
Mandate Cloud Usage
Cloud as a data center replacement
Company is now “all in” with cloud
Netflix…
Why do we need our own data centers?
78. What is the cloud?
Can we trust the cloud?
The cloud works pretty well…
Dynamic Cloud becomes a thing…
Dynamic Cloud is deeply ingrained…
Why do we need our own data centers?
Progressions in Cloud AdoptionThe steps aren’t easy…
79. Experiment
Secure the Cloud
Enable Servers, Enable SaaS
Enable Value-Added Services
Enable Unique Services
Mandate Cloud Usage
Progressions in Cloud Adoption
Different Companies
Different Speed
Different Needs
86. Adoption Success Strategies
Understand
where your
culture is
Consciously plan
your acceptance
Drive your cultural
change to your
desired level
Monitor
your adoption
Understand
your needs
87. Monitor Your Adoption
Before Migration
Baseline application
(servers, databases,
caches, applications,
microservices)
Determine your steady
state
88. Monitor Your Adoption
During Migration
Incorporate cloud’s
internal monitoring
Continue
application
monitoring
Understand and solve all deviations from steady state…
89. The Biggest Role Monitoring Plays In Migration
Performance Post Migration
& During Optimization
Pre-migration Feasibility & Benchmarking
90. Continue Monitoring…
Infrastructure is
now out of your
control
Some cloud
specific concerns (EC2
instance failures, instance
degradation)
Dynamic Technologies
Impact Our Applications
Understand
application
impact
Ongoing
application &
infrastructure
monitoring is
essential
Monitor Your Adoption
91. 919191919191
Fairfax Media Limited is a leading multi platform media
company in Australasia, reaching 10.6 million
Australians and 2.9 million New Zealanders.
Media/Entertainment
“Because we monitored our on-premises systems with New Relic
before we migrated them to Amazon Web Services, we were
able to identify potential issues and fix them during the
migration process.”
- Cheesun Choong
Head of Product Platforms
Results
Reduced
diagnosis time
from hours to
minutes
Migrated to AWS
with confidence
Identified
underutilized servers
to save money
92. 92
Keeping Your App Running…At Scale
Dynamic
Cloud…
...make availability
happen.
Migration…
...how do I get my app
to the cloud?
Availability…
…is more than
you think it is.
Monitor your application and infrastructure
93. Monitoring just the server
EC2 Instance
Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application Microservices
AWS
CONSOLE
CloudWatch
Worked when rate of change was low…
95. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
Full Stack Monitoring
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
DASHBOARDS
• Top to bottom monitoring…
• Full stack accountability...
• Dynamic infrastructure control...
You need:
96. Digital Fan Experience for Major League Baseball
New Relic empowers our developers
to experiment and work fast without
compromising on the quality of the
MLB fan experience.
– Sean Curtis
Senior Vice President of Engineering
99. Change is speeding up
Traditional Data Center Cloud Data Center Dynamic Cloud
Dynamic Cloud enables better applications faster.
Good Better Best
The way you’ve done things in the past
won’t work in the future.
100. Server OS
Server (Virtual)
Hardware
Application &
Application
Microservices
Provisioning
Application &
Application
Microservices
Application &
Application
Microservices
BrowserMobile
Full Stack Monitoring
New Relic
Application
Monitoring
New Relic
Infrastructure
Monitoring
DASHBOARDS
101. Architecting for Scale
By: Lee Atchison
Published by: O’Reilly Media
www.architectingforscale.com
leeatchison@leeatchison
Thank you!
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