by Marco Kuendig | 2. April 2019 | AWS, Performance
AWS has recently announced the release of Amazon DocumentDB, a document database that offers rapid, highly available, and scalable service that is compatible with users of MongoDB applications and tools. While MongoDB is a popular database for storing and managing...
by Marco Kuendig | 22. March 2019 | AWS, DevOps, Management
Enterprises that need to generate and manage catalogs for their IT services to be used in AWS will find great mileage with AWS Service Catalog. This service lets you control all your deployed products, which can include virtual machine images, EC2 instances, storage...
by Marco Kuendig | 17. March 2019 | AWS
As workloads grow in number over time, one needs to keep pace by scaling their networks over numerous accounts and Amazon Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs). That can be done by peering VPCs together, but without the capacity to manage connectivity policies in one place,...
by Marc Schmuki | 10. March 2019 | AWS, Containers
With serverless architecture gaining ground every year, Amazon came up with a service that makes running containers on the cloud much easier. Amazon Fargate lets users run containers without needing to set up, configure, and scale servers or clusters of virtual...
by Marc Schmuki | 9. March 2019 | AWS
As a cloud architect, one’s objectives are to create a secure, stable, and rapid infrastructure to develop applications. That is where the AWS Well-Architected Framework excels. The Framework relies on its five operational pillars, each of which provides a means to...
by Marco Kuendig | 23. February 2019 | AWS
Machine Learning helps AWS determine when spikes in resource demands will occur Predictive scaling is a new feature designed for AWS Auto Scaling groups to make enterprise cloud environments more efficient. With AWS Auto Scaling, AWS can track and adjust your compute...