Monday, May 22, 2017

AWS zeroes in on hybrid market with Red Hat, VMware deals

AWS Digest
A roundup of AWS content from TechTarget's network |May 22nd, 2017
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FEATURED STORY
Amazon responds to enterprise demand for hybrid functionality
by Trevor Jones, News Writer
The AWS hybrid cloud strategy has changed considerably over the years, and this month's Red Hat deal is the latest step toward co-existence with on-premises workloads. (SearchAWS.com)
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Microsoft bolsters its Azure cloud database services
Microsoft's new cloud database service is the latest to try to rewrite the rules on databases, as vendors target applications at a global scale. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
Modernize legacy apps to achieve cloud benefits
IT organizations that modernize legacy applications are rewarded with fewer platforms and management tool sets to run, as well as increased visibility into app performance. (SearchITOperations.com)
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Five AWS security best practices
Enterprise IT administrators and developers should follow expert advice in these five quick links to improve and automate security in AWS. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Tools that slash AWS costs come at a price
IT teams looking for an AWS cost optimization service can turn to AWS Trusted Advisor, but it's not the only tool available to monitor cloud environments. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Explore cloud services for blockchain
Top cloud providers AWS, Azure and Google now offer blockchain services. Learn how these providers can help connect large, distributed blockchain networks. (SearchCloudComputing.com)
 
CloudTrail logs pinpoint configuration changes
Use a combination of AWS logs in CloudTrail with AWS Config to compile detailed audits, which can make troubleshooting a cinch. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Automation enables faster, more accurate app deployment
AWS deployment automation enables IT development teams to make small, incremental software changes with fewer errors than manual code deployment processes. (SearchAWS.com)
 
Evaluate Amazon RDS engine options
Amazon RDS options for database engines include Aurora, MySQL, MariaDB and Oracle. Evaluate these services to choose the right database for your workload. (SearchAWS.com)
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