Showing posts with label AWS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AWS. Show all posts

Thursday, 20 January 2022

Why enterprises must embrace automation to boost cloud security

It is a multi-cloud world, and the nature of multi-cloud environments makes it extremely challenging for enterprises to ensure security. Firstly, from a user access perspective, a multi-cloud environment makes it challenging to make access control secure. Maintaining multiple user access systems and ensuring a consistent access policy is a huge challenge for every administrator. Another common security issue faced by enterprises is misconfiguration of security settings. Misconfiguration happens when default cloud credentials are left unchanged or if excessive permissions are given.

Though cloud misconfiguration is one of the most common errors exploited by cybercriminals, there are other significant threats. The Cloud Security Alliance, for example, lists, lack of cloud architecture and security; insufficient identity, credential, access, and key management; account hijacking; insider threats; insecure interfaces and APIs; weak control plane; Limited Cloud Usage Visibility and Abuse and Nefarious Use of Cloud Services, as other significant threats. Many enterprises mistakenly assume that the same security settings that have worked for them on- the premise will work in the cloud environment too. It is also common for many enterprises to leave the default credential settings unchanged. But as Gartner has rightly pointed out, "Through 2022, at least 95% of cloud security failures will be the customer’s fault.” This means that customers are responsible for securing the databases or applications that they host on the cloud.




How automation can help?

Given the complexity of cloud environments and the challenges associated with securing a multi-cloud environment, it is imperative for enterprises to seek out ways to secure effective ways of securing cloud deployments. This is where automation can be of great advantage. Cloud automation helps in eliminating any human errors that may have occurred, which has resulted in causing the cloud-based infrastructure to be insecure. For example, as changes are made across clouds, a cloud automation platform can monitor the changes to the configurations and check if they adhere to the required compliance and security best practices. Cloud automation platforms can also help in automatically configuring different components of the cloud security ecosystem such as networks, access points, or firewalls. This helps in significantly eliminating many of the manual errors that are common in a multi-cloud environment.

In an environment where enterprises face a huge amount of risks from zero-day vulnerabilities, automation can help them patch and update servers quickly. Patching activities can be done automatically on a huge number of servers without any manual intervention. This helps administrators in quickly patching servers if a serious vulnerability has been discovered. Automation can also help in providing a centralized view across multiple cloud environments. Enterprises can use centralized dashboards provided by service providers to stay compliant and enforce permissions based on their roles. Identity and access management is one of the major challenges in a cloud-based environment. This is where automation can be of huge advantage and provide a lot of value by reducing security risks. Similarly, automation can help in analyzing the network continuously for any suspicious or malicious behavior, which can be extremely useful for preventing attacks. Using automated security tools, enterprises can also run bots that continuously monitor the complete cloud ecosystem for any policy violations and auto-alerting enterprises for taking remedial actions.

In Summary, cloud security automation can raise the bar for security. From ensuring standardization in applying consistent policies to improve efficiencies by enabling even smaller security teams to scan and test multiple cloud instances and servers for security vulnerabilities and patching them, cloud security automation can give enterprises a big advantage in ensuring security.

#cloud #security #partner #AWS #ManagedSecurity


Monday, 27 December 2021

AWS announces re:Post - Q&A service, replaces AWS Forums

AWS has announced a new Q&A community platform re:Post, that would include assisting developers in building applications, preparing for AWS certification, debating on topics (design, development, deployment, operations on AWS, etc.) & knowledge sharing.

Collaboration

Steve Roberts, developer advocate at AWS said, "Today, I’m happy to announce AWS re:Post, a new, question and answer (Q&A) service, part of the AWS Free Tier, that is driven by the community of AWS customers, partners, and employees. AWS re:Post is an AWS-managed Q&A service offering crowd-sourced, expert-reviewed answers to your technical questions about AWS that replaces the original AWS Forums. Community members can earn reputation points to build up their community expert status by providing accepted answers and reviewing answers from other users, helping to continually expand the availability of public knowledge across all AWS services."

There is no mandatory sign-in on the website. Users can do Certification linking using Credly.  

About Cloud.in:

Cloud.in is an AWS Advanced Consulting Partner that delivers AWS managed services that cater to every business need and aims in simplifying the AWS Cloud Journey. Our Team is the driving force behind Cloud.in with the experience, knowledge, and skills that they behold in making cloud computing and AWS Cloud a pleasant experience. 

Reference: https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/aws-repost-a-reimagined-qa-experience-for-the-aws-community/

Sunday, 24 January 2021

AWS’s growth story

AWS’s growth story - numbers don't lie! AWS took 123 months, a little over 10 years, to grow to a $10 billion business. Then took only 23 months to go from $10 billion to $20 billion, 13 months to go from $20 billion to $30 billion, and then 12 months to go from $30 billion to $40 billion. Rate of growth in AWS continues to accelerate. As quoted by Andy Jassy, AWS CEO,  currently mere 4% of IT spending goes to cloud.

Wednesday, 20 January 2021

Best Practices for cloud migration

Best Practices for Cloud Migration by Cloud.in

 

In an age of choice and flexibility, multi-cloud is the norm today rather than the exception. Most enterprises today want to avoid vendor lock in, and want to choose different cloud platforms for different workloads. A study conducted by IDC of 300 enterprise IT leaders revealed that 93.2% of respondents were using ‘multiple infrastructure clouds’ for their business operations.


While having greater choice is a clear necessity, it also throws up multiple challenges for organizations. Any organization that underestimates the complexity of multi-cloud migration will fail to realize the full potential of a multi-cloud strategy. Being aware of the potential hurdles can help enterprises to tap into the numerous business benefits of a multi-cloud environment. Hence, before planning any cloud migration, it is critical to clearly define the pre-migration and post-migration stage, and document the existing IT ecosystem consisting of apps, databases, networks and interdependencies.

We recommend some of the following best practices for ensuring seamless multi-cloud migration

Define what to migrate


 







Before you decide to migrate applications or data to a cloud platform from on-premise or from another cloud, it is critical to first identify a list of applications that must be migrated. This can be done on the basis of performance gain, economics of maintaining the application or security, after migration to the new cloud environment. Enterprises hence must invest enough time to maintain an inventory of applications so that there is minimum risk of any missing dependency during a migration process.



Decide the type of migration









Once the inventory of applications is prepared, enterprises must decide the type of cloud environment they want to migrate – will be it be an all public cloud environment, will be it a private cloud or will be it a hybrid cloud environment? Depending on the benefits, you could decide to migrate to the cloud environment that your organization need. The migration must be planned in such a way that it is less disruptive with very less downtime.



Prepare and test









The new cloud environment where your applications and data will migrate needs to be ready to receive data in a format that is required by the cloud provider. You could start small, and move migrating applications gradually, as you gain greater confidence in the new cloud environment. It is also equally important to test if your on-premise applications with their data and dependencies will work properly in the new environment. Factors such as latency, performance and additional bandwidth also need to be considered as migration to the cloud can affect end users.



Monitor and measure 









Post migration, organizations must implement tools that can help them get complete visibility into the performance of every application. This can be done by correlating the performance of every application by mapping the user journeys across different platforms such as web or mobile. Post migration, organizations must check if all the application interdependencies and linkages are working perfectly, and also check if performance levels have improved or reduced, due to migration. You could also use cloud-native monitoring tools that provide application-level insights and monitoring on the cloud environment.



Enforce security









Most of the breaches that have occurred on public cloud platforms are due to user mis-configurations. Other issues include unencrypted databases, weak network controls and poor governance. Hence, post migration, enterprises must ensure that all applications must ideally have the same level of security across on-premise apps or apps in the cloud environment.

Lastly, if your organization lacks the capability or has less bandwidth to carry out cloud migration activities, you could consider outsourcing this activity to a specialist and certified cloud service provider. For ensuring that you get the best out of your cloud migration, you must consider service providers that can not only guide your organization in choosing the best possible cloud platform, but also help your organization ensure effortless provisioning, monitoring and management via a single dashboard.

Monday, 11 January 2021

Critical Importance of DRaaS for your Business for Now and the Future

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It is a pattern which repeats itself year after year. From monsoons to floods to earthquakes, disasters are common to India. A 2018 UN report estimated that India has been among the top five countries with disaster-related economic losses of more than $79.5 billion in the last twenty years. India is also the 14th most vulnerable country in the world, according to the 2019 Global Climate Risk Index report.

Given this context, a robust disaster recovery process is absolutely vital, as the survival of the organization depends on it. In the current times, this is even more critical, as the Covid 19 crisis has enforced many more limitations with respect to physical access. Hence, irrespective of the size, every organization today needs a digital component. The cost of downtime in a digital age can be disastrous as it can shut down the ability of the business to deliver services to its end customers.

Traditional DR involves a huge number of steps, and is not only expensive, but also complex to execute. Firstly, setting up an alternate DR site requires enterprises to invest in acquiring the required space and the associated infrastructure (power, cooling, IT equipment) and manpower. Configuring the required infrastructure is also a complex process, as every component of the infrastructure has to be ready for deployment. This requires testing networks, software, hardware and applications. Data backup is also a tedious process. For example, if the backup medium is tape, then the tapes have to be delivered to the secondary DR site in the event of a disaster. Further, applications have to be patched with the latest updates and the network has to be configured to match the required specifications (firewall rules, authentication, DNS settings). Even if there is a small failure in one of the steps, then it stalls the entire recovery process. In the goal towards achieving DR compliance, organizations choose the DR strategy depending on the business risk. For example, the faster the recovery time needed, the more expensive is the solution. If the recovery time is slower, the cheaper is the solution. Hence, there is always a trade off between the benefit and the cost

How DRaaS can help?

Thanks to the cloud, DRaaS has emerged as a powerful option. DRaaS can help enterprises
overcome all the issues that are present with traditional DR.
Here is how

1. Faster recovery time: 

Faster recovery time


IT infrastructure components such as the operating system, application data and related patches can be quickly copied to the offsite DR site and be made live in a shorter period of time.

2. Efficient recovery: 


As every process is automated, replication is extremely efficient when compared to manual processes, which can have the probability of errors. Further, due to lower costs, organizations can test the reliability of their DR process more often, than they could have done using a traditional process. As the frequency of testing increases, it increases the accuracy, as organizations understand the gaps in their process, and can also determine the time taken for gauging how quickly critical workloads can be recovered in case of a disaster.

3. Lower TCO:














A pay-per-use model allows enterprises to pay only for actual usage. Enterprises only have to pay when data transfer takes place between the primary and
secondary site.

4. Lower upfront investment:















The cloud has levelled the playing field for even smaller organizations, as there is zero capital investment, and an enterprise has to only pay when the cloud option is used

5. Anywhere access:














The ability to access information from any part of the globe gives DRaaS a massive advantage. As the information is stored in the cloud, a DR process can be fired from anywhere in the world by just using a smartphone or a laptop. This is of huge advantage in the current situation, where organizations have been forced to cut down their manpower visiting their data centers. Today, DRaaS gives organizations the capability to shift the operations to a remote DR site quickly.


In an environment that demands an always-on infrastructure, DRaaS is a must have option today, as it gives enterprises the confidence and the ability to bounce back quickly in case of any disaster.


Tuesday, 21 July 2020

Budget overruns? Try Amazon Database Migration Accelerator



Amazon Database Migration Accelerator (DMA) was launched on 24 June, 2020 by AWS. Initially, AWS offers DMA to customers who are migrating from Oracle and SQL Server to Amazon Aurora or Amazon Relational Database Service (RDS) for PostgreSQL or MySQL. In future, Amazon DMA will include additional source and target databases, data warehouses, and analytics systems. Amazon DMA brings together AWS Database Migration Service (DMS), AWS Schema Conversion Tool (SCT), and AWS database migration experts to help customers migrate away from traditional commercial databases at fixed prices. You can read more at the official Amazon Database Migration Accelerator page.


Ref: Amazon DMA

Amazon DMA vs other migration projects
Other migration projects include a variable cost that depends on the resources used during the migration process. Amazon DMA offers fixed price migrations that you can pay after the migration is done. Hence reducing the risk of budget overruns. In addition to AWS DMS, AWS SCT, and migration experts, Amazon DMA also uses the vast technical knowledge gained by Amazon’s engineers while migrating internal systems to AWS database services. Amazon DMA migration solutions are offered by APN partners (like cloud.in) by allowing you to assemble the right combination of solutions to fit your business requirements. To learn if you qualify, please reach out to cloud.in at sales@cloud.in or visit our contact us page.

Why Amazon DMA from Cloud.in?
Clients have frequently given feedback that traditional database migrations eat up an unreasonable amount of effort and usually result in budget overruns or delays. This is because re-factoring applications from one database engine to another can be time consuming and technically challenging. Engineers working on these migrations require an in-depth familiarity of both the origin and target databases, as well as various programming frameworks. We at Cloud.in have these experienced engineers for your database migration projects.

Feel free to write to us at sales@cloud.in for any further information.

Thursday, 2 July 2020

Video and Audio calling from mobile browsers now assisted by Amazon Chime SDK

You can join your web application to Amazon Chime SDK video and audio resources using the Amazon Chime SDK for JavaScript in your AWS account. You can add support for mobile web by integrating the recent version of the SDK obtainable on npm and updating your application UI for the mobile form factor if you are already using the Amazon Chime SDK in a web application. Now with this feature, you can utilize the Amazon Chime SDK for JavaScript to set up video as well as audio calling applications planned for the mobile web. With JavaScript SDK support on Google Chrome on Android and Safari on iOS, you can occupy your clients on their mobile devices excluding the need of a download. When downloading an app is selected, you can design native mobile apps with the Amazon Chime SDKs for iOS and Android. The Amazon Chime SDK is a series of real-time communications elements that developers can utilize to promptly add video calling, audio calling, and screen sharing powers to their individual web or mobile applications. Developers can support the unchanged communication infrastructure and services that power Amazon Chime, an online meetings service from AWS, and provide occupying experiences in their applications.
You can read more about Amazon Chime see the following resources:

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)

Register Now


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 .

Wednesday, 8 April 2020

Increase Productivity Of Your Employees While Working Remotely

Greetings from Cloud.in!
We offer AWS based End User Computing cloud desktop and application streaming solutions can help enable your employees to work from remote locations to avoid unnecessary travel.

We offer services that include secure, managed cloud desktops that workers can access anywhere, anytime, from any supported device, and also include application streaming that provides users instant access to desktop applications from any computer or device.



From April 1st through June 30th 2020, we are offering Amazon WorkSpaces for up to 50 users at no charge for new WorkSpaces customers. This offer will include AWS Standard, Value, and Performance bundles.

Amazon WorkSpaces
Amazon WorkSpaces is a managed, secure Desktop-as-a-Service (DaaS) solution. You can use Amazon WorkSpaces to provision either Windows or Linux desktops in just a few minutes and quickly scale to provide thousands of desktops to workers across the globe. You can pay either monthly or hourly, just for the WorkSpaces you launch, which helps you save money when compared to traditional desktops and on-premises VDI solutions. With Amazon WorkSpaces, your users get a fast, responsive desktop of their choice that they can access anywhere, anytime, from any supported device. Amazon WorkSpaces lets you run a cloud desktop directly on a wide range of devices like PC, Mac, iPad, Kindle Fire, Android tablet, Chromebook, and web browsers like Firefox, and Chrome. Organizations like Yamaha Motor Company, Autodesk & Worldwide Express have leveraged Workspaces to replace their self-hosted VDI infrastructure & provide an on-demand desktop-as-a-service platform for its users.

Find Amazon WorkSpaces case studies by clicking here!!

Amazon AppStream 2.0
Amazon AppStream 2.0 is a fully managed application streaming service. You centrally manage your desktop applications on AppStream 2.0 and securely deliver them to any computer. AppStream 2.0 is built on AWS, so you benefit from a data center and network architecture designed for the most security-sensitive organizations. Organizations like Samsung Engineering & Siemens Smart Infrastructure use Appstream to stream complex engineering applications to their global workforce without provisioning, and operating hardware or infrastructure. Each user has a fluid and responsive experience with your applications, including GPU-intensive 3D design and engineering ones, because your applications run on virtual machines (VMs) optimized for specific use cases and each streaming session automatically adjusts to network conditions.

Brief About Cloud.in
We are AWS Advanced Consulting Partner, AWS Solutions Provider, Public Sector Partner and Channel Partner, we believe in adding value to our customers with the use of suitable cloud technologies. Also, we have AWS Windows Workloads Competency, Education Competency, CloudFront Service Delivery and Amazon EC2 for Windows Workloads Specialisation. We have proven expertise and experience in Hosting Services, Linux based Infrastructures, Digital Workloads, CDN and Server-less Technologies.We enable our customers to leverage the benefits of reduced cost of operation, decreased time to market and the scalability of enterprise workloads.

Our Intro Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yPIgZ2d86TY

Please feel free to reach out to us at sales@cloud.in, should you feel our support or engagement can potentially help your company quickly and securely enable employees to work remotely and avoid unnecessary travel.

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Wednesday, 11 March 2020

Now Amazon Managed Blockchain is accessible in the Asia Pacific (Singapore) region

Amazon Managed Blockchain is an entirely organised service which makes it simple to design and handle scalable blockchain networks implementing the approved open source frameworks Hyperledger Fabric and Ethereum* with just a few clicks. Amazon Managed Blockchain removes the costs need to build the network, and automatically scales to fulfil the requirements of thousands of applications functioning millions of transactions. When your network is active and working, Amazon Managed Blockchain helps it to make simple to organise and keep your blockchain network. It handles your certificates and allows you simply ask new members to connect the network. Amazon Managed Blockchain is accessible in the following AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia), and Asia Pacific (Singapore). To get further details on AWS regions and services, go through the AWS global region table. And you can read more about Amazon Managed Blockchain on documentation

Friday, 6 March 2020

Open Source Remote Helper feature announced by AWS CodeCommit

AWS CodeCommit is an entirely organised source control (or version control) service that is the practice of tracing and handling modifications to code which makes it simple for organisations to host safe and most scalable private Git repositories. The remote helper is open source and available for community contributions through pull requests to its GitHub repository. Now AWS CodeCommit offers a new feature an open-source remote helper for Git, git-remote-codecommit. This package widens Git and provides using authentication for CodeCommit repository access through profile details configured via the AWS CLI. This feature helps both IAM users and access using assumed roles, identity providers, and federated access. Read documentation to get more information on the AWS CodeCommit and you can go through our walkthrough or visit the console. And to get the complete list of AWS Regions where AWS CodeCommit is accessible, refer documentation.

Thursday, 5 March 2020

Check out how Cloud Migration benefits you and your business

Cloud is an online data centre where we can store our data safely instead of storing it on a local hardware device which has a greater risk of data loss. Cloud migration refers to shifting of all your database and application from an on-premises server to online cloud storage. Migration helps you secure all your data by transporting them to the cloud, creating online backups and limiting the access to your data. 



Key Advantages
People migrating to the cloud want to use the cloud services that are best suited according to their needs so that the migration goes as smoothly as possible. The usage of cloud computing is on growth as people are using cloud services to grow their businesses. AWS cloud is a company which provides advanced cloud services. These key advantages will tell you about the best benefits of the cloud so that you can ensure to get the most out of your cloud service.


  • Faster Deployment Times
  • Once you migrate to the cloud, you would be able to deploy your applications and services faster, cloud helps you quickly provision servers which tends to be a much simpler process when compared to other alternatives. Migration helps you in discovering the most suitable operating system and placing it into a network or data centre.
  • Advanced Security Systems
  • Increased security is provided by cloud services to save your data from any theft or damage, limiting the access to certain people according to your permission. Cloud migration results in securing all your applications and database and the advanced systems help you with backups and damage control to secure your data from any disaster.
  • Simple Infrastructure
  • Cloud provides you with simple infrastructure which allows you to provide services through a very easy procedure, removing all the complexities which were part of the process earlier. Cloud helps you in providing access to the data to your remotest resource centre and put the collaborative effort in any operation and efficiently finish your work.
  • 24/7 Activity Monitoring
  • AWS Cloud offers you continuous monitoring of any activity on your network and database, to save your data from any kind of unauthorized access. Your activity monitor also lets you know all your sales and profit to keep track of all your transaction, cash inflow and outflow. It helps you monitor the activity of all your employees to keep aware of the status of your operations and development.
  • Backup and Data Loss
  • Cloud provides you with an automatic backup of your data to ensure that you don’t lose any data while any kind of transfer. It helps you in disaster recovery so that you can figure out the damage caused by the disaster and its reason, and set up things back again to work.
  • Cost Cutting
  • Cost-cutting is the most prominent feature of cloud, which can result in a huge profit for any business, they also provide auto-scaling, which allows in the provision of services and turn it off when not required. It helps you prevent any unnecessary expense required during increased workload in an on-premises server.
  • Reduced Data Centre
  • With the cloud, you won’t be needing multiple data centre setups as all your data is secured in an online database with the highest security. Multiple data centres affect the collaboration as it becomes complicated and it costs a great amount in running these data centres efficiently all along the same time. Therefore, the cloud decreases the complexity of collaboration of farthest data centres and working together and also helps in cutting the cost of running these data centres.
  • Improve Operational Efficiency
  • Cloud makes it easier for your businesses to modernise and connect to your existing applications and services. The interconnection of business application helps you improve your employee’s efficiency and provide adequate information about previous operations make further operations easy and relatable. You can easily access the updated versions of these operations without going through any complex configuration.

Final thoughts of Conclusion
Cloud migration has several numbers of benefits which can help any new start-up or a developed business to grow into a mega enterprise. The services offered by the cloud are very convincing and promising, fulfilling all the needs of future IT advancements. Cloud computing comes with never-ending benefits, and websites that offer managed cloud services such as Clouddotin provide you with end-to-end project management.

Monday, 2 March 2020

Amazon Lightsail proposes resource monitoring, alarming and notifications

Amazon Lightsail now offers resource monitoring, alarming and notifications. You can now assign starting point for each of the monitored metrics for Amazon Lightsail instances, load balancers and databases, and be notified if the thresholds are exceeded via email and SMS notifications. This new launch will let you understand the health of your Lightsail infrastructure, and be notified if there are any difficulties. At most 2 alarms per metric can be stated on instances, load balancers and databases. For example, one alarm could be used as an alert and the other alarm could pop when it has exceeded a critical threshold. To create the alarm, you only need to choose the metric you require to alarm on, a threshold value for the metric to exceed and how long the metric requires to overshoot the threshold value to trigger the alarm. When an alarm is violated, a warning flag is appeared in the Lightsail console. Besides, you can select to get notifications through email and/or SMS text message using Amazon Simple Notification Service (SNS). Email address and SMS contact numbers can be supplied on a region by region basis, and not all regions support SMS text messaging (read documentation for details). No extra charges are applied on this new feature. To get more information, read documentation on how to create your first set of alarms.

Friday, 28 February 2020

Automatic content redaction supported by Amazon Transcribe

Amazon Transcribe uses advanced machine learning technologies to identify speech in audio files and transcribe them into text and this process called automatic speech recognition (ASR). For example, you can transcribe the audio track from a video recording to create closed captioning for the video. Similarly, it can be used to transcribe customer service calls, for subtitling, and to create metadata for media resources to produce a completely searchable archive. Now, you can command Amazon Transcribe’s content redaction feature to automatically pull out sensitive personally identifiable information (PII) from your transcription results. State-of-the-art machine learning technology utilised by Amazon Transcribe to correctly recognise and take out PII. PII removed adds social security number, credit card/bank account details and contact details like name, email address, phone number and mailing address. PII redaction allows contact centers to analysis and share transcripts to better the customer service experience, train agents, and find new business chances during retaining their qualities for managing PII. Amazon Transcribe’s redaction feature is purpose-built for recognising PII in conversational transcripts and is most precise for both numeric and non-numeric PII. Now this Automatic content redaction feature is accessible for US English with asynchronous transcription jobs in the following AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (N. California), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Hong Kong), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), Canada (Central), EU (Frankfurt), EU (Ireland), EU (London), EU (Paris), South America (Sao Paulo), Middle East (Bahrain), and AWS GovCloud (US-West). To know the pricing details, refer Automatic content redaction pricing. And to get further information, read documentation

Monday, 24 February 2020

Disconnected status gets notified by Amazon RDS on VMware

Amazon RDS on VMware allows you execute managed databases in on-premises VMware environments through Amazon RDS. Amazon RDS offers cost-efficient and resizable capacity during automating lengthy administration activities counting infrastructure provisioning, database setup, patching, and backups, allowing you to concentrate on your applications. RDS on VMware makes it simple to set up, operate, and scale databases in VMware vSphere private data centers. RDS on VMware lets you to use the identical basic interface for handling databases in on-premises VMware vSphere environments as you would use in AWS. RDS on VMware supports MySQL, PostgreSQL, and Microsoft SQL Server databases. Amazon RDS on VMware increases custom AZ status to cover a new state: Disconnected. The new disconnected status shows that the connection between the AWS region and a custom AZ is disrupted. The AWS Management console displays “Disconnected” in the “Status” column if the environment experiences a disruption. If a custom AZ is in disconnected, RDS API requests from this custom AZ are rejected. This new feature RDS on VMware disconnected state is obtainable to every RDS on VMware users.

Thursday, 20 February 2020

Now SSL connections imposed by Amazon Neptune

Amazon Neptune is a rapid, secure, quite organised graph database service that helps to create and execute applications which operate with highly associated datasets, so further you don’t have to bother about database management activities like hardware provisioning, software patching, setup, configuration, or backups. The basics of Amazon Neptune is a purpose-built, high-performance graph database engine optimised for saving billions of relationships and querying the graph with milliseconds latency. Mostly Amazon Neptune permits only Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) connections via HTTPS to an instance or cluster endpoint. Now Amazon Neptune imposes SSL connections to your database. You have an alternative to deactivate SSL in regions, like US East (N. Virginia) or Europe (London), where both SSL and non-SSL connections are supported. You can deactivate SSL by altering the database cluster parameter from the AWS Management Console, or through the modify-db-cluster-parameter-group command via the AWS CLI. Amazon Neptune has always supported SSL connections to databases in every region, but did not cover the potential to impose SSL connections. Customers asked us for an easy way to allow only SSL connections to their database. When new cluster is created, the newly created neptune_enforce_ssl parameter is activated. Databases that have this parameter activated will merely undertake SSL connections. To know more about this new feature, visit the Neptune User Guide.

Wednesday, 19 February 2020

AWS Security Hub introduced security checks lined up to the PCI DSS

AWS Security Hub allows you an extensive prospect of your high priority security warnings and compliance status across your AWS accounts. Now AWS Security Hub offers assistance to automated security checks aligned to the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) version 3.2.1 demands. Security Hub’s PCI DSS standard adds 32 automated rules planned to support you with your existing PCI DSS security workings by organising endless examines against 32 PCI DSS needs over 14 AWS services. These 32 security checks are additionally Security Hub’s ongoing 43 automated security checks for the Center for Internet Security’s (CIS) AWS Foundations Benchmark. You can read the Security Hub’s documentation here on how Security Hub’s PCI DSS confirms map to particular PCI DSS needs. Besides, you can repeatedly observe your environment with automated compliance checks based on standards, like the CIS AWS Foundations Benchmark and the PCI DSS. The 32 checks were verified by AWS Security Assurance Services, LLC (AWS SAS), which is a team of Qualified Security Assessors, authorized by the PCI Security Standards Council to perform PCI DSS assessment services. Also you can read AWS Security blog that will help you understand how to use the PCI standard for Security Hub.

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