Amazon CloudFront is a web service that speeds up distribution of your static and dynamic web content, such as .html, .css, .js, and image files, to your users. CloudFront delivers your content through a worldwide network of data centers called edge locations. When a user requests content that you’re serving with CloudFront, the user isContinue reading “What Is Amazon CloudFront?”
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What is Amazon Web Services Console Mobile App
The AWS Console mobile app, provided by Amazon Web Services, allows its users to view resources for select services and also supports a limited set of management functions for select resource types. Following are the various services and supported functions that can be accessed using the mobile app. to get in depth knowledge on AWSContinue reading “What is Amazon Web Services Console Mobile App”
Overview of amazon Amazon Deep Learning AMIs
Amazon Deep Learning AMIs The AWS Deep Learning AMIs provide machine learning practitioners and researchers with the infrastructure and tools to accelerate deep learning in the cloud, at any scale. You can quickly launch Amazon EC2 instances preinstalled with popular deep learning frameworks such as Apache MXNet and Gluon, TensorFlow, Microsoft Cognitive Toolkit, Caffe, Caffe2,Continue reading “Overview of amazon Amazon Deep Learning AMIs”
Networking and Content Delivery Overview of Amazon Web services
Amazon VPCAmazon Virtual Private Cloud (Amazon VPC) lets you provision a logically isolated section of the AWS Cloud where you can launch AWS resources in a virtual network that you define. You have complete control over your virtual networking environment, including selection of your own IP address range, creation of subnets, and configuration of routeContinue reading “Networking and Content Delivery Overview of Amazon Web services”
AWS Media services
AWS Media Services make it fast and easy to transport, prepare, process, and deliver broadcast and over-the-top video. These pay-as-you-go services and appliance products offer the video infrastructure you need to deliver great viewing experiences on multiple screens. With AWS Media Services, you can innovate, test, and deploy video services without spending a lot ofContinue reading “AWS Media services”
AWS Business Applications
Alexa for Business Alexa for Business is a service that enables organizations and employees to use Alexa to get more work done. With Alexa for Business, employees can use Alexa as their intelligent assistant to be more productive in meeting rooms, at their desks, and even with the Alexa devices they already have at home.Continue reading “AWS Business Applications”
An Overview of AWS Systems Manager
AWS Systems Manager gives you visibility and control of your infrastructure on AWS. Systems Manager provides a unified user interface so you can view operational data from multiple AWS services and allows you to automate operational tasks across your AWS resources. With Systems Manager, you can group resources, like Amazon EC2 instances, Amazon S3 buckets,Continue reading “An Overview of AWS Systems Manager”
AWS Application Integration Services
Modern applications are composed of small, independent building blocks that are easier to develop, deploy, and maintain. Application integration services enable communication between decoupled components within microservices, distributed systems, and serverless applications so you can easily build scalable and more resilient solutions. With a suite of services for message queuing, publishing and subscribing to topics,Continue reading “AWS Application Integration Services”
Upcoming python SDK changes in AWS Lambda? What is AWS?
The abbreviation of AWS is amazon web services. The AWS service is provided by the amazon that uses the distributed IT infrastructure to provide different resources. AWS offers flexible, reliable, easy to use, and cost-effective solutions. It provides different types of services such as software as a service(SaaS), infrastructure as a service(IaaS), and platform asContinue reading “Upcoming python SDK changes in AWS Lambda? What is AWS?”
Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes
We have a lot of AWS customers who run Kubernetes on AWS. In fact, according to the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, 63% of Kubernetes workloads run on AWS. While AWS is a popular place to run Kubernetes, there’s still a lot of manual configuration that customers need to manage their Kubernetes clusters. You have toContinue reading “Amazon Elastic Container Service for Kubernetes”