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Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS: Part 2

Xebia

Deploy Secure Public Web Endpoints Welcome to Building Resilient Public Networking on AWS—our comprehensive blog series on advanced networking strategies tailored for regional evacuation, failover, and robust disaster recovery. We laid the groundwork for understanding the essentials that underpin the forthcoming discussions.

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PeopleSoft on AWS: Understanding Design Methods and Scaling Functionality

Datavail

With the rapidly increasing adoption of cloud computing solutions, deploying PeopleSoft applications on Amazon Web Services (AWS) has become extremely popular for modern businesses trying to improve the flexibility and scalability of their business processes. Studies have shown that AWS currently has more than 1 million users.

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Announcing Complete Azure Observability for Kentik Cloud

Kentik

We designed this new map specifically around Azure hybrid cloud architectural patterns in response to the needs of some of our largest enterprise customers. To that end, we’re excited to announce major updates to Kentik Cloud that will make your teams more efficient (and happier) in multi-cloud. Why do you need complete network telemetry?

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Routing from Kubernetes to External VMs using the Ambassador API gateway: A Terraformed Playground

Daniel Bryant

We’ve added sample Terraform code to the Ambassador Pro Reference Architecture GitHub repo which enables the creation of a multi-platform “sandbox” infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. We will continue to iterate on the example infrastructure code, and also plan to support for additional cloud platforms like Digital Ocean and AWS.

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Routing in a Multi-Platform Data Center: From VMs to Kubernetes, via Ambassador

Daniel Bryant

We’ve added sample Terraform code to the Ambassador Pro Reference Architecture GitHub repo which enables the creation of a multi-platform “sandbox” infrastructure on Google Cloud Platform. We will continue to iterate on the example infrastructure code, and also plan to support for additional cloud platforms like Digital Ocean and AWS.

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Infrastructure as Code Explained: Benefits, Types, and Tools

Altexsoft

But today, a de facto method to host infrastructure is in the cloud via providers such as AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. Without IaC, the team would individually configure the infrastructure (servers, databases, load balancers, containers, etc.) State files record everything Terraform builds, so you can easily refer to them.

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Build enterprise-ready generative AI solutions with Cohere foundation models in Amazon Bedrock and Weaviate vector database on AWS Marketplace

AWS Machine Learning - AI

We demonstrate how to build an end-to-end RAG application using Cohere’s language models through Amazon Bedrock and a Weaviate vector database on AWS Marketplace. The AI-native technology stack illustrated in the architecture diagram has two key components: Cohere language models and a Weaviate vector database.