Friday, 26 June 2020

Emoji Reactions to Comments is now offered by AWS CodeCommit

AWS CodeCommit is a source control service that makes it simple for teams to ally on code in a secure and highly scalable ecosystem. CodeCommit removes the necessity to run your own source control system or worry about scaling its infrastructure. New feature introduced by AWS CodeCommit i.e. emoji reactions to comments on pull requests and commits. With this feature, a developer can respond to a comment faster by clicking on the emoji icon in the comment to view a list of supported emojis. They can then pick an emoji from the list that introduces their report about the comment. CodeCommit logs the selected emoji as a reaction to that comment. The list of supported emojis contains favoured reactions like thumbs-up and thumbs-down, smiley face, heart, and ship-it. To know more about comment reactions in AWS CodeCommit please refer to the documentation. And to get the complete list of AWS Regions where AWS CodeCommit is accessible, refer AWS CodeCommit documentation.

Tuesday, 16 June 2020

Migrating Your SAP B1 Workloads to AWS with Cloud.in

SAP B1

Migrating Your SAP B1 Workloads to AWS with Cloud.in

19th June 2020 (Friday)   |   03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (IST)

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Businesses can access all the benefits of the SAP Business One solution on Amazon Web Services (AWS) without needing to make long-term commitments or costly capital expenditures for the required IT infrastructure. Both the SAP Business One, version for Microsoft SQL Server and SAP Business One, version for SAP HANA are supported by SAP for production on AWS. We will help learn about the benefits and options for running SAP Business One solutions on AWS, and how to implement and operate the SAP Business One environment effectively on AWS.


What will be covered!

  • Is moving to Cloud a good Choice?
  • Why AWS?
  • Advantages of Moving SAP B1 from On-Premises to AWS Cloud.
  • SAP B1 On MS SQL / HANA?
  • Migrating to AWS
  • Licensing



Speakers

Ganesh Sawhney

Ganesh Sawhney

Amazon Web Services 
Partner Solution Architect 

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A.S.N. Prasad

Hostin Services Pvt Ltd
Director-Strategy & BD
ApurvaParad

Apurva Parad

Hostin Services Pvt Ltd
Solution Architect



Who should attend? 
Directors / Proprietors / Founders / CIOs / IT Heads / SAP Admins

Session Timing:
Date: Friday, June 19, 2020
Time: 03:00 PM - 04:00 PM (IST)

Registration URL:
https://forms.gle/F5EfmS2mVjaev7Ut9 
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Monday, 8 June 2020

Now Europe (Frankfurt) region can use Amazon Aurora Serverless with PostgreSQL compatibility

Amazon Aurora is a completely organized relational database which unites the performance and availability of high-end commercial databases with the ease and cost-efficiency of open source databases. Aurora Serverless is an on-demand, auto-scaling configuration for Amazon Aurora (MySQL-compatible and PostgreSQL-compatible editions), where the database will automatically start up, shut down, and scale capacity up or down based on your application's needs. It's an easy, cost-efficient alternative for unusual, irregular, or uncertain workloads. Further, you do not have to provide or handle database capacity while using Amazon Aurora Serverless. Only you have to create an endpoint using the Amazon RDS Management Console, and Aurora Serverless manages the remaining. Only you have to pay for the database resources you utilize, on a per-second basis and you don't charge for the database instance except if it's really ongoing. Amazon Aurora Serverless with PostgreSQL compatibility feature is now accessible in Europe (Frankfurt) region. With this feature expansion, it is currently available in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), EU (Ireland), EU (Frankfurt) and Asia Pacific (Tokyo) regions. To know more information on Aurora Serverless, read AWS Blog, the Aurora Serverless product page, and in the Aurora documentation.

Monday, 1 June 2020

Container health checks and load balancer views in Spinnaker v1.20 features are introduced by Amazon ECS

Amazon ECS (Elastic Container Service) is an entirely organized container orchestration service. Further, ECS can easily merge with other AWS services to involve new potentials to ECS. Now Amazon Elastic Container Service (ECS) introduced assistance for container health checks and a new user interface for load balancers in Spinnaker v1.20. And you can utilize container health checks via a Spinnaker deployment pipeline which is merged with ECS services. You can also outlook and sort load balancers for ECS services in Spinnaker itself to see load balancers and the deployment pipeline for your ECS services in the same tool. ECS containerized applications deployed using a Spinnaker deployment pipeline can now utilize container health checks to control whether containers are set to receive requests. Earlier, container health checks could be configured in Spinnaker, but were not estimated through ECS deployments. Now deployments to ECS services will hold for any configured container health checks to finish before get going. Further, you can outlook the load balancers, listeners, and target groups related with ECS services inside the Load Balancer Infrastructure tab. This allows you outlook and sort load balancers in use by ECS services in Spinnaker itself, rather than AWS Management Console. Visit the Spinnaker release notes to learn more about the release. To set up the Spinnaker pipeline with ECS, visit the Spinnaker documentation. To learn more about the container health checks, visit the ECS documentation .

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