This document provides an overview of deploying applications to Amazon Web Services (AWS). It discusses choosing an AWS region and availability zone, selecting appropriate compute, storage, and database technologies, defining application architecture, bootstrapping and configuring instances, and deploying the application. Key AWS services covered include Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Simple Storage Service (S3), Elastic Block Store (EBS), Relational Database Service (RDS), and configuration management with Chef. Both advantages and disadvantages of using AWS are listed.
This document summarizes an AWS user group presentation on pricing and billing basics. It discusses metrics for hourly, volume, and count-based pricing; different instance types and ways to run instances; AWS regions; traffic pricing; S3 storage pricing; EBS pricing; how to calculate costs; billing best practices like using the AWS calculator, choosing the right instance types, locations, and storage. It also compares reserved vs on-demand instance pricing.
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This document summarizes AWS solutions that could be used by ABC Corporation. It describes core AWS functionality including compute, storage, databases, and networking services. The document then lists specific AWS services that could be used for the solution, including EC2, EBS, S3, RDS, CloudFront, Elasticache, Route 53, Elastic Load Balancer, and Auto Scaling. It compares an on-premises infrastructure to one running on AWS and describes how AWS could provide improvements in areas like performance, disaster recovery, high availability, scalability, and security.
This document provides an overview and agenda for a presentation on batch processing solutions on AWS. It discusses batch computing challenges and needs, why the cloud is suitable for batch workloads, and options for running batch jobs on AWS including AWS Batch and Amazon ECS. AWS Batch provides a fully managed batch processing environment while Amazon ECS allows more flexibility but requires managing the underlying infrastructure. The document also provides best practices for batch processing on AWS and examples of architectures using AWS Batch and Amazon ECS.
This document discusses running SAP S/4HANA on Amazon Web Services (AWS). It outlines the key benefits of AWS for SAP including cost savings up to 71% compared to traditional infrastructure, speed and agility in deploying infrastructure within hours versus weeks or months, scalability to increase resources as needed without overprovisioning, high availability through automatic recovery and replication across availability zones and regions, and managed services options. The document provides an example pricing estimate for an SAP S/4HANA landscape on AWS and diagrams illustrating SAP S/4HANA high availability and disaster recovery architectures on AWS.
The document discusses Wongnai.com, a restaurant review and social networking website for food lovers in Southeast Asia. It launched in 2010 and now has over 820,000 users and 120,000 restaurants. As Wongnai's user base and content grew rapidly, the company needed to scale its infrastructure to handle the increased traffic and data. Wongnai migrated its systems to Amazon Web Services to gain scalability, flexibility and cost savings. It now uses services like EC2, RDS, S3, CloudFront, EMR and others to power its website and mobile apps and continuously optimize for millions of users.
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Amazon Web Services or simply known as AWS has been continually expanding its services to support virtually any cloud workload, and it now has more than 40 services. For more details - http://www.i2k2.com/services/amazon-web-services/aws/
Amazon provides infrastructure as a service through its cloud computing platform AWS. AWS offers on-demand access to computing resources, storage, databases, and other services that allow customers to build and host their applications. Some key benefits of AWS include no upfront capital costs, rapid scaling, high reliability, and a fast pace of innovation with new services and features added regularly. AWS has a global network of data centers and is used by hundreds of thousands of customers worldwide across industries.
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This document discusses 4K media workflows on AWS. It introduces the concept of a "content lake" where all digital content is stored in Amazon S3 regardless of format or resolution. The content lake provides durable, scalable storage that can be accessed from anywhere. Content in the lake can be processed using auto-scaling compute resources like EC2 and then delivered to users. This infrastructure allows for cost-effective ingestion, processing, management and delivery of 4K and other high resolution content in the cloud.
Ingesting, storing, processing and delivering a large library of content involves massive complexity. This session walks through sample code that leverages AWS Services to perform all these tasks while coordinating the activities with Amazon Simple Workflow Service (SWF). Along the journey you are introduced to best practices for cost optimization, monitoring, reporting, and exception or error handling. In addition to the sample workflow, a guest speaker from Netflix takes the audience on a deep dive into their “digital supply chain” where you learn how they have automated their processes in moving data all the way from the studios to the last mile. Services covered include Amazon SWF, Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3), Amazon Glacier, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2), Amazon Elastic Transcoder, Amazon Mechanical Turk, and Amazon CloudFront.
Auto Scaling helps you ensure that you have the correct number of Amazon EC2 instances available to handle the load for your application. You create collections of EC2 instances, called Auto Scaling groups. You can specify the minimum number of instances in each Auto Scaling group, and Auto Scaling ensures that your group never goes below this size. You can specify the maximum number of instances in each Auto Scaling group, and Auto Scaling ensures that your group never goes above this size. If you specify the desired capacity, either when you create the group or at any time thereafter, Auto Scaling ensures that your group has this many instances. If you specify scaling policies, then Auto Scaling can launch or terminate instances as demand on your application increases or decreases
Everyone can see the business case for using Amazon AWS but how do you use it most efficiently? There are lots of options and the pricing is complicated. The following slide deck shows how to get the most value for the least cost when venturing into Amazon AWS cloud.
This document discusses total cost of ownership (TCO) analysis for comparing the costs of running infrastructure on-premises versus on AWS. It provides examples of how AWS can help customers lower their TCO through its pricing models, periodic price reductions, and economies of scale. Analyst reports are cited showing that AWS reduces costs over the long term. The challenges of performing accurate TCO comparisons are acknowledged. The document then discusses four pillars of cost optimization on AWS: right-sizing instances, using reserved instances, increasing elasticity, and implementing cost governance. Partner solutions from Cloudyn and HPE are presented as helping customers optimize and govern costs.
The document provides an overview and agenda for the AWS Dev Tech Summit. It summarizes Amazon Web Services (AWS) as a cloud computing platform that provides flexible, scalable, and cost-effective IT infrastructure. It outlines key AWS services like EC2, S3, SQS, and highlights how AWS aims to reduce costs and improve time to market by managing infrastructure. The agenda includes talks from customer companies and an overview of AWS tools.
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This document provides information and instructions for students on developing a 4-year high school plan at ISM, including graduation requirements and selecting courses. It outlines a step-by-step process for choosing and saving a 4-year plan template, selecting courses for grades 9-10, saving and uploading the plan to the school's online portal for counselor review. Developing an accurate 4-year plan is important for tracking progress, meeting graduation requirements, and planning prerequisites for future courses and programs.
The document discusses how chambers of commerce can use Twitter to promote their organizations and connect with members. It provides an overview of Twitter basics like hashtags and retweets. It then gives tips for chambers on setting up a Twitter profile, starting to listen on Twitter, and types of content to post. Examples are given of how chambers can use Twitter for legislative advocacy, event promotion, promoting members, and media relations. Tools for organizing tweets are also mentioned. The overall message is that Twitter is a way for chambers to spread messages, encourage interaction, and deliver timely information to members.
The document discusses attracting audiences through interesting stories and features, intriguing polaroid effects on images, and striking color schemes and bold fonts. It also mentions using informative features, competitions, large fun fonts and titles, and striking main images along with a fun light-hearted interview.
The document discusses EGNOS, Europe's Satellite Based Augmentation System. It provides an overview of EGNOS, its architecture and service area. It then discusses opportunities for EGNOS in applications such as precision agriculture, mapping, and surveying. EGNOS provides free, meter-level positioning accuracy across most of Europe via satellites or terrestrial data links. The document promotes the use of EGNOS for applications that require positioning accuracy from 1-5 meters.
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The document discusses applying aesthetics and phenomenology to design. It argues that design has historically focused on functionality rather than emotional or sensory factors. The author advocates for a more holistic approach that considers how design communicates through its sensuous qualities and ability to blur boundaries between subject and object. Specifically, the concept of "ambience" - how a design enhances sensory perception - is important. Effective design works with aesthetics to directly display ideas through a "surplus of meaning" beyond mere functionality.
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This document discusses how chambers of commerce can benefit from blogging. It provides tips for chambers on getting started with blogging, including researching tools, setting goals and objectives, and developing a content plan. The document outlines many potential types of content that could be useful for chambers to blog about, such as promoting advocacy positions, events, member news and expertise, small business tips, and corporate social responsibility efforts. It emphasizes the importance of focusing on useful, member-centered content over technical aspects of blogging.
This document discusses email marketing strategies for chambers of commerce. It begins by explaining why email is important as the dominant online activity that ties together other activities and promotes programs. It then covers trends in social media, users wanting control, and email overload. The document outlines basics of email including content, service providers, list management, and best practices. It provides tips on permission, compliance, design, content, measurement, testing, and segmentation. Examples demonstrate best practices of making email scannable, designing for the preview pane, defining calls to action, personalizing messages, and sending relevant messages.
The document discusses various techniques used in consumer product advertising to persuade consumers, including the use of imagery, language, and persuasive devices. It notes that advertisers often focus on an aspirational lifestyle image rather than just the product. Technical language is used to suggest a product's value while emotive language aims to elicit a positive emotional response. Slogans, puns, humor, shock tactics, sexuality, and aspirational people are also discussed as persuasive tools. The document suggests tapping into consumers' needs using Maslow's hierarchy and constructing brands with personality, lifestyle associations, values, consistency and quality. It prompts analyzing the target audience, underlying ideology and main persuasive devices used in advertising.