AWS

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Monitoring Your AWS Services with ManageEngine (SitePoint)

Learn about ManageEngine, a service that offers effective solutions for ensuring your AWS-hosted applications are functioning optimally.

The sooner you resolve the issues in your AWS resources, the sooner your application will be active and serviceable. To guarantee a smooth transfer towards public cloud, a multitude of managed services and support are made available by the public cloud provider. There are multiple types of cloud computing available, but due to the convenience of flexibility and scalability, a lot of organizations opt for the public cloud. You gain visibility into your AWS cloud expenses using the billing tools provided in AWS monitoring solutions. Set thresholds and get alerted when thresholds are breached, allowing you to take preemptive action to mitigate the risk. Because the provider can select when and how to manage configurations, public cloud users have minimal control over their IT stack. Without the skills required to develop and manage the latest cloud applications, enterprises will be ill-equipped to tackle the challenges modern IT raises. Although the cloud is frequently less expensive than on-premises alternatives, businesses may end up paying more than required for their cloud services if they don’t monitor and keep their spending in check. The days of forecasting future demands and paying up front for hardware and storage capacity you may never utilize are in the past. The most important reason to monitor AWS resources is to ensure the cloud infrastructure is up and running at all times. The versatility and efficiency of AWS enables tech organizations to enter new markets without a major investment. [market share of 32%](https://techjury.net/blog/cloud-computing-statistics/#gref), AWS dominates the cloud computing market.

Awake AI Earns AWS FTR Certification, Ensuring Security ... (Database Trends and Applications)

Awake AI, an optimization platform for port bound cargo flow and port ecosystem building, is announcing their recent AWS Foundational Technical Review ...

"Awake.AI has been working with AWS for over two years, building the world’s first logistics data platform designed from the beginning to facilitate operative collaboration within the entire maritime logistics chain by sharing situational awareness and providing AI-supported predictions for future planning,” said Kimmo Kummala, co-founder and VP of engineering at Awake AI. “Being the industry-leading innovators in the collaborative platform, we want to ensure that our customers and platform users enjoy efficient, reliable, and safe solutions built with the highest AWS standards." “FTR certification from AWS demonstrates our commitment to providing an efficient, reliable, and safe solution that exceeds industry standards, and furthers our mission to lead the transition to sustainable and intelligent maritime logistics, reducing global shipping CO2 emissions by 10% by 2030 with the help of ecosystem partners,” said Karno Tenovuo, co-founder and CEO of Awake.AI.

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Channel Program Updates: AWS, HPE, Palo Alto, vCom, More (Channel Futures)

HPE, CommScope and many of their IT, telecom and CX vendor peers recently added new tiers and divisions to their channel partner program.

Scroll through the 11 slides above to read stories of newly launched or enhanced partner programs. MSP recruitment, as evidenced by Perimeter 81’s latest hires, continues to dominate the minds of many channel leaders. Take HPE, for example, which previewed an invitation-only program within its Partner Ready channel program.

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AWS to trim down 'disjointed' partner benefits (ARNnet)

Currently, the cloud giant has over 100 different benefits for partners, covering programs, funding and incentives, according to Julia Chen, VP of corporate ...

I like that, because it means that they can experiment and cancel out some of these external noise factors and you can really focus on [whether] 'does this actually work? Can partners actually work together like this?'” she said. “I'm trying to organise our programs in such a way that a partner knows where they are on the map, where they're trying to get to and what's the right path of programs, tools, incentives and enablement they need to get them there,” she added.

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AWS to trim down 'disjointed' partner benefits (Reseller News)

Currently, the cloud giant has over 100 different benefits for partners, covering programs, funding and incentives, according to Julia Chen, VP of corporate ...

“We have so many [benefits] that they sometimes can appear disjointed to partners and partners who come in and look at all the different things that we have; it's hard for them to navigate all that,” she said to ARN during the conference. “I'm trying to organise our programs in such a way that a partner knows where they are on the map, where they're trying to get to and what's the right path of programs, tools, incentives and enablement they need to get them there,” she added. Currently, the cloud giant has over 100 different benefits for partners, covering programs, funding and incentives, according to Julia Chen, VP of corporate development at AWS.

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AWS to trim down 'disjointed' partner benefits (Channel Asia Singapore)

Currently, the cloud giant has over 100 different benefits for partners, covering programs, funding and incentives, according to Julia Chen, VP of corporate ...

“We have so many [benefits] that they sometimes can appear disjointed to partners and partners who come in and look at all the different things that we have; it's hard for them to navigate all that,” she said to ARN during the conference. “I'm trying to organise our programs in such a way that a partner knows where they are on the map, where they're trying to get to and what's the right path of programs, tools, incentives and enablement they need to get them there,” she added. Currently, the cloud giant has over 100 different benefits for partners, covering programs, funding and incentives, according to Julia Chen, VP of corporate development at AWS.

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