Palma Holding is a real estate company based in Dubai that has been operating for 15 years. It has successfully delivered over 9 projects worth over AED 3.6 billion, including iconic towers like Silverene Towers and Infinity Tower. The company focuses on developing high-end real estate in prime areas of Dubai like Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai. Going forward, Palma Holding aims to continue delivering boutique real estate projects and growing its asset management business in retail and hospitality.
Palma Holding is a real estate company based in Dubai that has been operating for 15 years. It has successfully delivered over 9 projects worth over AED 3.6 billion, including iconic towers like Silverene Towers and Infinity Tower. The company focuses on developing high-end real estate in prime areas of Dubai like Dubai Marina and Downtown Dubai. Going forward, Palma Holding aims to continue delivering boutique real estate projects and growing its asset management business in retail and hospitality.
Application Lifecycle Management and Event Driven Programming on AWSShiva Narayanaswamy
This document provides an overview of application lifecycle management (ALM) and event-driven programming. It discusses what ALM is, which includes managing an application from development through production. Continuous integration, delivery and deployment are explained. AWS services for ALM like CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeDeploy, CloudFormation, OpsWorks and Elastic Beanstalk are also covered. The document then discusses event-driven architecture and how AWS Lambda allows for event-driven compute through integration with other AWS services like S3, DynamoDB and Kinesis. Key advantages of AWS Lambda like automatic scaling, fine-grained pricing and bringing your own code are highlighted.
Innovation at Scale - Top 10 AWS questions when you startShiva Narayanaswamy
The document summarizes AWS's rapid pace of innovation and history of innovation. It notes that AWS has launched over 1,173 new features and services between 2006 and 2014, with the number of new features/services increasing each year. It also lists some of the major AWS services launched each year from 2009 to 2015. The document aims to showcase AWS's continued expansion of services across compute, storage, database, analytics, applications and other areas to support virtually any cloud workload.
This document provides an overview of Amazon EC2 and autoscaling. It discusses EC2 basics like instance lifecycle, types, and using Amazon Machine Images. It also covers bootstrapping EC2 instances using metadata and user data. Monitoring EC2 with CloudWatch and different types of autoscaling like vertical, horizontal, and using Auto Scaling groups are explained. Autoscaling helps ensure applications have the correct resources to handle varying load and reduces manual scaling efforts.
The document provides an overview of Hindalco Industries Limited, a leading aluminum and copper company in India. It discusses that Hindalco is the world's largest aluminum rolling company and one of Asia's biggest aluminum producers. It also notes that Hindalco's copper smelter is among the largest single location custom smelters globally. The document then provides details on Hindalco's leadership, business operations, products, technology used, recruitment process and contact information.
This document provides guidance on troubleshooting issues with EC2 instances and Elastic Load Balancers (ELB) on AWS. It begins by recommending monitoring the AWS service health dashboard and CloudWatch metrics. Potential causes and resolutions are outlined for common problems with EC2 instance launching, health, networking, and EBS volumes. For ELBs, error messages, response metrics, health checks, and other potential problems are covered. The document concludes by listing information needed for support cases and additional resources.
This document discusses using AWS for development and test environments. It covers why AWS is well-suited for these use cases, the types of AWS services that can be used, and common patterns. Development and test environments on AWS are characterized as being disposable and numerous. AWS provides unlimited elastic capacity for development and test needs in the cloud at low cost since resources can be quickly provisioned as needed and discarded when no longer required.
The document discusses strategies for running hybrid IT architectures between on-premises data centers and AWS. It describes common use cases like backup/archival storage, storage expansion, and splitting application tiers between on-prem and cloud. The document also discusses best practices for connectivity options like VPC VPN and AWS Direct Connect, identity federation, operations monitoring, and integrating AWS services into existing processes. Overall, the document provides an overview of approaches for building hybrid architectures that span both traditional IT and cloud-based infrastructure.
Introduction to DevOps on AWS. Basic introduction to Devops principles and practices, and how they can be implemented on AWS. Introduces basic cloudformation.
AWS Direct Connect allows organizations to establish a dedicated network connection from their premises to AWS. It provides higher bandwidth, more consistent network performance than internet-based connections, and avoids public internet charges for data transfer. Customers can establish Direct Connect connections from their data centers to AWS using partner network providers.
This document discusses DevOps concepts and best practices. It recommends breaking down barriers between development and operations, treating infrastructure as code, automating processes, implementing continuous integration and deployment, and monitoring systems. The key aspects are adopting a collaborative culture, implementing automation tools, and establishing practices like infrastructure as code, configuration management, and continuous integration, delivery and deployment.
This document discusses DevOps practices at Amazon, including:
1. Amazon uses DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, and automation to deploy code changes frequently and reliably, with mean deployment times of 11.6 seconds and up to 10,000 deployments in an hour.
2. Adopting DevOps practices has led to a 75% reduction in outages from software deployments and a 90% reduction in outage minutes since 2006.
3. The document outlines DevOps tools and practices used at Amazon like AWS services for version control, continuous integration, deployment automation, and monitoring.
This document provides an overview and instructions for setting up and managing infrastructure and applications on Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS). It covers the key components of ECS including tasks, containers, clusters and container instances. It also discusses setting up ECS infrastructure with CloudFormation, monitoring with CloudWatch, service discovery with Route 53 and Weaveworks, security with IAM roles and policies and image scanning. The document demonstrates deploying applications to ECS including scheduling containers for batch jobs and long-running apps. It shows automating deployments with Jenkins and Shippable and using platform as a service options like Elastic Beanstalk, Convox and Remind Empire. Finally, it provides instructions for using the ECS CLI
This document provides an overview of AWS security services and best practices. It discusses how AWS is responsible for security of the cloud, while customers control security in the cloud by choosing configurations and access controls. It also summarizes key AWS security services like CloudTrail, IAM, encryption, VPC networking, and compliance tools to help customers securely build applications on AWS.
Application Lifecycle Management and Event Driven Programming on AWSShiva Narayanaswamy
This document provides an overview of application lifecycle management (ALM) and event-driven programming. It discusses what ALM is, which includes managing an application from development through production. Continuous integration, delivery and deployment are explained. AWS services for ALM like CodeCommit, CodePipeline, CodeDeploy, CloudFormation, OpsWorks and Elastic Beanstalk are also covered. The document then discusses event-driven architecture and how AWS Lambda allows for event-driven compute through integration with other AWS services like S3, DynamoDB and Kinesis. Key advantages of AWS Lambda like automatic scaling, fine-grained pricing and bringing your own code are highlighted.
Innovation at Scale - Top 10 AWS questions when you startShiva Narayanaswamy
The document summarizes AWS's rapid pace of innovation and history of innovation. It notes that AWS has launched over 1,173 new features and services between 2006 and 2014, with the number of new features/services increasing each year. It also lists some of the major AWS services launched each year from 2009 to 2015. The document aims to showcase AWS's continued expansion of services across compute, storage, database, analytics, applications and other areas to support virtually any cloud workload.
This document provides an overview of Amazon EC2 and autoscaling. It discusses EC2 basics like instance lifecycle, types, and using Amazon Machine Images. It also covers bootstrapping EC2 instances using metadata and user data. Monitoring EC2 with CloudWatch and different types of autoscaling like vertical, horizontal, and using Auto Scaling groups are explained. Autoscaling helps ensure applications have the correct resources to handle varying load and reduces manual scaling efforts.
The document provides an overview of Hindalco Industries Limited, a leading aluminum and copper company in India. It discusses that Hindalco is the world's largest aluminum rolling company and one of Asia's biggest aluminum producers. It also notes that Hindalco's copper smelter is among the largest single location custom smelters globally. The document then provides details on Hindalco's leadership, business operations, products, technology used, recruitment process and contact information.
This document provides guidance on troubleshooting issues with EC2 instances and Elastic Load Balancers (ELB) on AWS. It begins by recommending monitoring the AWS service health dashboard and CloudWatch metrics. Potential causes and resolutions are outlined for common problems with EC2 instance launching, health, networking, and EBS volumes. For ELBs, error messages, response metrics, health checks, and other potential problems are covered. The document concludes by listing information needed for support cases and additional resources.
This document discusses using AWS for development and test environments. It covers why AWS is well-suited for these use cases, the types of AWS services that can be used, and common patterns. Development and test environments on AWS are characterized as being disposable and numerous. AWS provides unlimited elastic capacity for development and test needs in the cloud at low cost since resources can be quickly provisioned as needed and discarded when no longer required.
The document discusses strategies for running hybrid IT architectures between on-premises data centers and AWS. It describes common use cases like backup/archival storage, storage expansion, and splitting application tiers between on-prem and cloud. The document also discusses best practices for connectivity options like VPC VPN and AWS Direct Connect, identity federation, operations monitoring, and integrating AWS services into existing processes. Overall, the document provides an overview of approaches for building hybrid architectures that span both traditional IT and cloud-based infrastructure.
Introduction to DevOps on AWS. Basic introduction to Devops principles and practices, and how they can be implemented on AWS. Introduces basic cloudformation.
AWS Direct Connect allows organizations to establish a dedicated network connection from their premises to AWS. It provides higher bandwidth, more consistent network performance than internet-based connections, and avoids public internet charges for data transfer. Customers can establish Direct Connect connections from their data centers to AWS using partner network providers.
This document discusses DevOps concepts and best practices. It recommends breaking down barriers between development and operations, treating infrastructure as code, automating processes, implementing continuous integration and deployment, and monitoring systems. The key aspects are adopting a collaborative culture, implementing automation tools, and establishing practices like infrastructure as code, configuration management, and continuous integration, delivery and deployment.
This document discusses DevOps practices at Amazon, including:
1. Amazon uses DevOps practices like continuous integration, deployment, and automation to deploy code changes frequently and reliably, with mean deployment times of 11.6 seconds and up to 10,000 deployments in an hour.
2. Adopting DevOps practices has led to a 75% reduction in outages from software deployments and a 90% reduction in outage minutes since 2006.
3. The document outlines DevOps tools and practices used at Amazon like AWS services for version control, continuous integration, deployment automation, and monitoring.
This document provides an overview and instructions for setting up and managing infrastructure and applications on Amazon EC2 Container Service (ECS). It covers the key components of ECS including tasks, containers, clusters and container instances. It also discusses setting up ECS infrastructure with CloudFormation, monitoring with CloudWatch, service discovery with Route 53 and Weaveworks, security with IAM roles and policies and image scanning. The document demonstrates deploying applications to ECS including scheduling containers for batch jobs and long-running apps. It shows automating deployments with Jenkins and Shippable and using platform as a service options like Elastic Beanstalk, Convox and Remind Empire. Finally, it provides instructions for using the ECS CLI
This document provides an overview of AWS security services and best practices. It discusses how AWS is responsible for security of the cloud, while customers control security in the cloud by choosing configurations and access controls. It also summarizes key AWS security services like CloudTrail, IAM, encryption, VPC networking, and compliance tools to help customers securely build applications on AWS.
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всемогутній,
Що створив нас генієм своїм,
На моїй землі, як правда,
сущий
Б’ющий у неправду, наче
грім.
Ти, як небо, став
широкоплечо
Над літами, що упали в грузь;
Віку двадцять першого
предтечо,
Я до тебе одного молюсь…
Да святиться слова
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