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AWS Cloud Computing Services

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is a cloud computing platform that provides a range of services, including computing, storage, networking, analytics, machine learning, security, and more. These services are provided over the internet and are designed to enable users to build, run, and scale applications and services without the need to maintain their own infrastructure.

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AWS Graviton and Arm-architecture Processors

AWS Graviton and Arm-architecture Processors

AWS launched its new batch of Arm-based processors in 2018 with AWS Graviton. It is a series of server processors designed for Amazon EC2 virtual machines. The EC2 AI instances support web servers, caching fleets, distributed data centers, and containerized microservices. Arm architecture is gradually being rolled out to handle enterprise-grade utilities at scale. Graviton instances are popular for handling intense workloads in the cloud.

Top 5 DevOps Monitoring Tools

Top 5 DevOps Monitoring Tools

Having the right DevOps monitoring tools is important. Not only is it good for picking out bugs and other facets that require improvement, but it helps to better optimize and plan on an application’s continued development. Because DevOps monitoring directly boosts the health of the app and the business, having the right tool for the job matters significantly.

How to Setup AWS Control Tower in Your Environment

How to Setup AWS Control Tower in Your Environment

High control and governance is a large focal point of Amazon’s Cloud services. Another solid service for maintaining the wellbeing and compliance of any AWS service is Control Tower, helping to further simplify governance with enough room to integrate third-party software for scaling. AWS Control Tower main function is for the construction and monitoring of new AWS environments regardless of size and complexity.

Developing E-Commerce with Amazon Web Services

Developing E-Commerce with Amazon Web Services

Amazon continues to innovate with internet retail and how the customer’s experience is enhanced digitally. AWS continues to lead in fostering innovation and support of enterprises and retailers through the use of microservices, an API-first mentality, and cloud-native infrastructure. This has helped lay the groundwork for more sustainable online storefronts and provided customers with better services.

AWS Virtual Private Cloud

AWS Virtual Private Cloud

If whatever is being launched on AWS needs to be private, the Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) provides enough functionality for such a task. It grants full control over the virtual network environment from resource allocation to security and is simple to start up. There are options for choosing the IP range, creating subnets, and configuring route tables. The only connections to this network are completely user-defined.

What to Do When AWS Goes Offline?

What to Do When AWS Goes Offline?

Amazon’s services are not completely iron-clad and applications built on the platform are still vulnerable to the occasional hiccup. When it does happen, there is a degree of shared responsibility between AWS and the developers of the web applications. All services are designed with redundancies in mind and much of the physical infrastructure does come with backup databases and availability zones to help cover for any instances that go down or are brought down for maintenance. Though data loss is mitigated, it is still advisable to prepare for the next incident.

Benefits of Cloud Computing

Benefits of Cloud Computing

There are significant benefits an organization can experience from moving many of their operations to the cloud from cut costs to avoiding the loss of data. Despite the increasing number of organizations looking to adopt cloud computing into their business operations and what can be accomplished, only a handful of companies have adopted the technology even after over a decade’s existence. With time, this is something that we aim to gradually rectify.

AWS vs. Google Cloud

AWS vs. Google Cloud

Among the tech titans who currently provide cloud services is Google. While they’re far from the biggest, the experience they have with search engines and machine learning makes them viable in the face of Amazon’s prolonged dominance within the field. That said, there are good reasons for picking either one over the other depending on what a client hopes to achieve and what financial resources they have available.

AWS Jumpstart Program

AWS Jumpstart Program

Do you have a startup that’s looking to build a mobile application or SaaS Platform on Amazon Web Services? Are you thinking about using AWS Services for Analytics, IOT, Machine Learning, Containers or Non-Relational Database? If the answer to both of these questions is yes then work with AllCode. We’re an AWS Consulting Partner who specializes in building out these types of applications. More importantly, AllCode is one of the select few partners that is a member of the AWS Jumpstart Program.

AWS Free Tier

AWS Free Tier

Understandably, making the jump to the AWS cloud is not an easy investment to evaluate, especially from the perspective of a startup. Fortunately, AWS is generous enough to provide some hands-on experience with its various tools and utilities free of charge for either a short period of time or indefinitely depending on the service type. Here’s a rundown of everything you can expect from AWS’ Free Tier.