Remove AWS Remove Backup Remove Data Center Remove Recruiting
article thumbnail

Choosing a Reliable Amazon AWS Managed Services Provider

Mobilunity

AWS managed services (AWS MS) is an Amazon service for managing operations of the specific AWS infrastructure. Amazon AWS managed services are designed to make cloud operations more accessible, affordable, and fast. AWS managed service is an excellent solution to accelerate the global shift to the cloud.

AWS 52
article thumbnail

The Benefits of Moving On-Premises MongoDB Applications to Amazon EC2

Datavail

In this article, we’ll discuss the advantages of shifting your on-premises MongoDB applications to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) public cloud solution, Amazon EC2. From the need for data center hardware to enough personnel to keep everything running, you’re responsible for large upfront payments and all costs associated with this application.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Your Managed Cloud Service Provider in Ukraine

Mobilunity

Using a cloud is cheaper, more flexible, and accessible than building a data center on-premise. Before we dive into what cloud platform to choose and how to find a reliable AWS cloud managed services provider, for example, let’s define the benefits of such a decision. Everything is maintained and managed from one data center.

Cloud 52
article thumbnail

16 best entry-level IT certifications to launch your career

CIO

Certifications give your resume more credibility and can make you more marketable to recruiters and hiring managers. There are two CCT paths to choose from: data center or routing and switching. The CCT Data Center certification covers support and maintenance of Cisco Unified Computing systems and server.

Security 338
article thumbnail

KubeCon San Diego Summary: Top Ten Takeaways (Part 2)

Daniel Bryant

With the exception of AWS and it’s Outposts offering (although this is all subject to change at the AWS re:invent conference this week), both Google, with Anthos, and Azure, with Arc, appear to be betting on Kubernetes becoming the de facto multi-cloud deployment substrate.